Heavy metals in muscular tissue of the catfish, Ariopsis felis, in the southern Gulf of Mexico (2001-2004)

Felipe Vázquez, Tomás R. Florville-Alejandre, Miguel Herrera, Luz María Díaz de León


DOI: https://doi.org/10.3856/vol36-issue2-fulltext-5

We analyzed the heavy metal content in the muscular tissue of the catfish, Ariopsis felis, in the southern Gulf of Mexico between 2001 and 2004. The research was done in order to establish an environmental frame of reference for this organism. The metal concentration was as follows: Hg < Co < Pb < Ni < V < Cr. Cobalt and vanadium contents were found to decrease and those of nickel, mercury, and chromium to increase; however, neither of these trends was observed for the lead content. One-way analyses of variance confirm significant temporal variation only for cobalt, mercury, lead, and vanadium. Significant linear correlation coefficients (p ≤ 0.05) were found for Co-V, Cr-Ni, Cr-Pb, Co-Hg, Ni-V, and V-Pb. The first three associations showed positive correlations, whereas the remaining ones had negative correlations. A factor analysis grouped the studied metals depending on their origins. The metal levels found in the muscular tissue of A. felis from the southern Gulf of Mexico were lower than those set by national and international regulations.

Vázquez F, Florville-Alejandre T, Herrera M, Díaz de León L. Heavy metals in muscular tissue of the catfish, Ariopsis felis, in the southern Gulf of Mexico (2001-2004). Lat. Am. J. Aquat. Res.. 2008;36(2): 223-233. Available from: https://lajar.cl/index.php/rlajar/article/view/vol36-issue2-fulltext-5/0 [Accessed 23 Nov. 2024].
Vázquez, F., Florville-Alejandre, T., Herrera, M., & Díaz de León, L. (2008). Heavy metals in muscular tissue of the catfish, Ariopsis felis, in the southern Gulf of Mexico (2001-2004). Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research, 36(2), 223-233. Retrieved from: https://lajar.cl/index.php/rlajar/article/view/vol36-issue2-fulltext-5/0 23 Nov. 2024