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Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2008, Vol 8, Num, 2     (Pages: 15-218)

Trace Metals Toxicity and Bioaccumulation in Mudskipper Periophthalmus waltoni Koumans 1941 (Gobiidae: Perciformes)

A.H. Bu-Olayan 1 ,B.V. Thomas 1

1 Kuwait University, Department of Chemistry, POB 5969, 13060, Kuwait Viewed : 4822 - Downloaded : 4644 The stressed ecosystem and the accumulation of inorganic pollutants in Kuwait Bay instigated us to conduct toxicity and bioaccumulation tests on trace metals (Zn, Cu, Cd and Fe) to mudskipper, Periophthalmus waltoni, a bio-indicator fish to marine pollution. Among the four metals, Cd had the lowest observed effective concentration (LOEC) at 1.5μg L-1. Probit analysis which showed toxicity tests (96 h) on P. waltoni reared in filtered seawater in the laboratory showed Cd with maximum effect at median lethal concentration (LC50) followed by Fe, Cu and Zn. Bioaccumulation factor (BAF) was in the sequence of Cd > Fe > Cu > Zn. For fish exposed for 60 d, bioaccumulation exhibited increasing metal levels in liver followed by muscle tissues and gills. These results will support ecologists to use P. waltoni as a bioindicator to metal pollution in the future. Keywords : Trace metals, mudskipper, bioaccumulation, toxicity