Occurrence of rare earth elements in water, sediment, and freshwater fish of diverse trophic levels and feeding ecology: Insights from the Po river (northwest Italy)

To date, the occurrence of rare earth elements (REEs) in freshwater ecosystems has garnered limited attention in the scientific literature. Furthermore, a dearth of data exists regarding their potential bioaccumulation in freshwater fish. To fill this knowledge gap, we studied REEs concentrations in water, sediment, and fish specimens collected along the Po River (northwest Italy) and calculated biota-sediment accumulation (BSAF) and bioconcentration (BCF) factors, while taking into account fish feeding behavior and trophic level effects on the overall content of total REEs (ƩREEs). The fish communities were composed of native and non-native species. Remarkably low concentrations of REEs (<0.0003 mg/L) were detected in the water samples, indicating REEs insolubility. In contrast, sediment samples were found to be a good sink for REEs, with a higher mean ƩREEs recorded for the samples from the Moncalieri station (70.93 mg/kg). Notably, no significant differences in ƩREEs concentration were observed in the muscle tissue of fish samples from the three stations. The highest mean ƩREEs was recorded in the samples from the Murazzi station (0.027 mg/kg). The BSAF was very low, consistently below the unit, indicating an absence of bioaccumulation in fish muscle from sediment. In contrast, the BCF was high for several REEs, mainly for Sc and Y. While feeding ecology did not appear to affect REEs accumulation in muscle, there was a significant negative relationship between the trophic level and ΣREEs, indicating a trophic dilution of REEs from predator (Silurus glanis) to planktivorous (Alburnus arborella) fish. This study provides baseline concentrations, trophic transfers, and patterns of REEs in a river system. Further studies are needed to understand the transfer of REEs to other biotic components of lotic ecosystems.

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Main Authors: Pastorino, Paolo, Squadrone, Stefania, Berti, Giovanna, Esposito, Giuseppe, Bondavalli, Fabio, Renzi, Monia, Pizzul, Elisabetta, Kazmi, Syed Shabi Ul Hassan, Barceló, Damià, Abete, Maria Cesarina, Prearo, Marino
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Published: Elsevier 2023-10-19
Subjects:Trophic dilution, Bioconcentration factor, Freshwater ecosystems, Lanthanides, River water, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/6, Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all,
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spelling dig-idaea-es-10261-3381472024-05-16T20:44:45Z Occurrence of rare earth elements in water, sediment, and freshwater fish of diverse trophic levels and feeding ecology: Insights from the Po river (northwest Italy) Pastorino, Paolo Squadrone, Stefania Berti, Giovanna Esposito, Giuseppe Bondavalli, Fabio Renzi, Monia Pizzul, Elisabetta Kazmi, Syed Shabi Ul Hassan Barceló, Damià Abete, Maria Cesarina Prearo, Marino 0000-0002-0585-1168 0000-0003-1365-7258 0000-0002-2065-3063 0000-0003-2452-1698 0000-0001-9916-5005 Trophic dilution Bioconcentration factor Freshwater ecosystems Lanthanides River water http://metadata.un.org/sdg/6 Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all To date, the occurrence of rare earth elements (REEs) in freshwater ecosystems has garnered limited attention in the scientific literature. Furthermore, a dearth of data exists regarding their potential bioaccumulation in freshwater fish. To fill this knowledge gap, we studied REEs concentrations in water, sediment, and fish specimens collected along the Po River (northwest Italy) and calculated biota-sediment accumulation (BSAF) and bioconcentration (BCF) factors, while taking into account fish feeding behavior and trophic level effects on the overall content of total REEs (ƩREEs). The fish communities were composed of native and non-native species. Remarkably low concentrations of REEs (<0.0003 mg/L) were detected in the water samples, indicating REEs insolubility. In contrast, sediment samples were found to be a good sink for REEs, with a higher mean ƩREEs recorded for the samples from the Moncalieri station (70.93 mg/kg). Notably, no significant differences in ƩREEs concentration were observed in the muscle tissue of fish samples from the three stations. The highest mean ƩREEs was recorded in the samples from the Murazzi station (0.027 mg/kg). The BSAF was very low, consistently below the unit, indicating an absence of bioaccumulation in fish muscle from sediment. In contrast, the BCF was high for several REEs, mainly for Sc and Y. While feeding ecology did not appear to affect REEs accumulation in muscle, there was a significant negative relationship between the trophic level and ΣREEs, indicating a trophic dilution of REEs from predator (Silurus glanis) to planktivorous (Alburnus arborella) fish. This study provides baseline concentrations, trophic transfers, and patterns of REEs in a river system. Further studies are needed to understand the transfer of REEs to other biotic components of lotic ecosystems. The authors would like to thank Paolo Lo Conte (Città Metropolitana di Torino) for the fish sampling and for his technical support. This study was funded by Fondazione CRT “Richieste Ordinarie”, project: “Come stanno i pesci in città? Valutazione della comunità ittica nel tratto metropolitano del Fiume Po” (RF = 2018.2374). Peer reviewed 2023-11-02T09:36:37Z 2023-11-02T09:36:37Z 2023-10-19 artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Environmental Research 240, Part 1: 117455 (2023) 00139351 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/338147 10.1016/j.envres.2023.117455 37865325 2-s2.0-85174620160 https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85174620160 en Environmental research Postprint https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.117455 Sí embargo_20260101 Elsevier
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topic Trophic dilution
Bioconcentration factor
Freshwater ecosystems
Lanthanides
River water
http://metadata.un.org/sdg/6
Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
Trophic dilution
Bioconcentration factor
Freshwater ecosystems
Lanthanides
River water
http://metadata.un.org/sdg/6
Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
spellingShingle Trophic dilution
Bioconcentration factor
Freshwater ecosystems
Lanthanides
River water
http://metadata.un.org/sdg/6
Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
Trophic dilution
Bioconcentration factor
Freshwater ecosystems
Lanthanides
River water
http://metadata.un.org/sdg/6
Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
Pastorino, Paolo
Squadrone, Stefania
Berti, Giovanna
Esposito, Giuseppe
Bondavalli, Fabio
Renzi, Monia
Pizzul, Elisabetta
Kazmi, Syed Shabi Ul Hassan
Barceló, Damià
Abete, Maria Cesarina
Prearo, Marino
Occurrence of rare earth elements in water, sediment, and freshwater fish of diverse trophic levels and feeding ecology: Insights from the Po river (northwest Italy)
description To date, the occurrence of rare earth elements (REEs) in freshwater ecosystems has garnered limited attention in the scientific literature. Furthermore, a dearth of data exists regarding their potential bioaccumulation in freshwater fish. To fill this knowledge gap, we studied REEs concentrations in water, sediment, and fish specimens collected along the Po River (northwest Italy) and calculated biota-sediment accumulation (BSAF) and bioconcentration (BCF) factors, while taking into account fish feeding behavior and trophic level effects on the overall content of total REEs (ƩREEs). The fish communities were composed of native and non-native species. Remarkably low concentrations of REEs (<0.0003 mg/L) were detected in the water samples, indicating REEs insolubility. In contrast, sediment samples were found to be a good sink for REEs, with a higher mean ƩREEs recorded for the samples from the Moncalieri station (70.93 mg/kg). Notably, no significant differences in ƩREEs concentration were observed in the muscle tissue of fish samples from the three stations. The highest mean ƩREEs was recorded in the samples from the Murazzi station (0.027 mg/kg). The BSAF was very low, consistently below the unit, indicating an absence of bioaccumulation in fish muscle from sediment. In contrast, the BCF was high for several REEs, mainly for Sc and Y. While feeding ecology did not appear to affect REEs accumulation in muscle, there was a significant negative relationship between the trophic level and ΣREEs, indicating a trophic dilution of REEs from predator (Silurus glanis) to planktivorous (Alburnus arborella) fish. This study provides baseline concentrations, trophic transfers, and patterns of REEs in a river system. Further studies are needed to understand the transfer of REEs to other biotic components of lotic ecosystems.
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Pastorino, Paolo
Squadrone, Stefania
Berti, Giovanna
Esposito, Giuseppe
Bondavalli, Fabio
Renzi, Monia
Pizzul, Elisabetta
Kazmi, Syed Shabi Ul Hassan
Barceló, Damià
Abete, Maria Cesarina
Prearo, Marino
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topic_facet Trophic dilution
Bioconcentration factor
Freshwater ecosystems
Lanthanides
River water
http://metadata.un.org/sdg/6
Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
author Pastorino, Paolo
Squadrone, Stefania
Berti, Giovanna
Esposito, Giuseppe
Bondavalli, Fabio
Renzi, Monia
Pizzul, Elisabetta
Kazmi, Syed Shabi Ul Hassan
Barceló, Damià
Abete, Maria Cesarina
Prearo, Marino
author_sort Pastorino, Paolo
title Occurrence of rare earth elements in water, sediment, and freshwater fish of diverse trophic levels and feeding ecology: Insights from the Po river (northwest Italy)
title_short Occurrence of rare earth elements in water, sediment, and freshwater fish of diverse trophic levels and feeding ecology: Insights from the Po river (northwest Italy)
title_full Occurrence of rare earth elements in water, sediment, and freshwater fish of diverse trophic levels and feeding ecology: Insights from the Po river (northwest Italy)
title_fullStr Occurrence of rare earth elements in water, sediment, and freshwater fish of diverse trophic levels and feeding ecology: Insights from the Po river (northwest Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of rare earth elements in water, sediment, and freshwater fish of diverse trophic levels and feeding ecology: Insights from the Po river (northwest Italy)
title_sort occurrence of rare earth elements in water, sediment, and freshwater fish of diverse trophic levels and feeding ecology: insights from the po river (northwest italy)
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