Examination of barnacles’ potential to be used as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants in coastal ecosystem: A Malaysia case study

Barnacles are ubiquitous in coastal ecosystems of different geographical regions worldwide. This is the first study attempting to assess the suitability of barnacles as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in coastal environments. Barnacles were collected from the coasts around Peni...

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Main Authors: Vaezzadeh, Vahab, Thomes, Margaret William, Kunisue, Tatsuya, Tue, Nguyen Minh, Zhang, Gan, Zakaria, Mohamad Pauzi, Affendi, Yang Amri, Yap, Fook Choy, Chew, Li Lee, Teoh, Hong Wooi, Lee, Choon Weng, Bong, Chui Wei
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spelling my.um.eprints.259682021-05-07T03:38:16Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/25968/ Examination of barnacles’ potential to be used as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants in coastal ecosystem: A Malaysia case study Vaezzadeh, Vahab Thomes, Margaret William Kunisue, Tatsuya Tue, Nguyen Minh Zhang, Gan Zakaria, Mohamad Pauzi Affendi, Yang Amri Yap, Fook Choy Chew, Li Lee Teoh, Hong Wooi Lee, Choon Weng Bong, Chui Wei QD Chemistry QH Natural history Barnacles are ubiquitous in coastal ecosystems of different geographical regions worldwide. This is the first study attempting to assess the suitability of barnacles as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in coastal environments. Barnacles were collected from the coasts around Peninsular Malaysia and analyzed for POPs including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs). Among POPs, PCBs showed the highest concentrations with elevated contributions of CB28 and CB153. As for PBDEs, BDE47 was the most frequently detected congener, while BDE209 was detected in barnacles from two stations in Port Klang and the levels reached up to >70% of total PBDE concentrations. Concentrations of OCPs detected in barnacles were in the order of CHLs > DDTs > HCHs > HCB and 4,4′-DDE and cis- and trans-chlordane were the predominant OCP compounds. A comparison with previous studies in Malaysia showed consistent levels of POPs. Green mussels collected from selected barnacles’ habitats, for the sake of a comparison, showed almost similar profiles but lower concentrations of POPs. The spatial distribution of POPs observed in barnacles and comparison of POP levels and profiles with mussels indicated that barnacles can be useful bioindicators for monitoring POPs contamination in the coastal ecosystems. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd Elsevier 2021 Article PeerReviewed Vaezzadeh, Vahab and Thomes, Margaret William and Kunisue, Tatsuya and Tue, Nguyen Minh and Zhang, Gan and Zakaria, Mohamad Pauzi and Affendi, Yang Amri and Yap, Fook Choy and Chew, Li Lee and Teoh, Hong Wooi and Lee, Choon Weng and Bong, Chui Wei (2021) Examination of barnacles’ potential to be used as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants in coastal ecosystem: A Malaysia case study. Chemosphere, 263. p. 128272. ISSN 0045-6535 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128272 doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128272
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topic QD Chemistry
QH Natural history
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
QH Natural history
Vaezzadeh, Vahab
Thomes, Margaret William
Kunisue, Tatsuya
Tue, Nguyen Minh
Zhang, Gan
Zakaria, Mohamad Pauzi
Affendi, Yang Amri
Yap, Fook Choy
Chew, Li Lee
Teoh, Hong Wooi
Lee, Choon Weng
Bong, Chui Wei
Examination of barnacles’ potential to be used as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants in coastal ecosystem: A Malaysia case study
description Barnacles are ubiquitous in coastal ecosystems of different geographical regions worldwide. This is the first study attempting to assess the suitability of barnacles as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in coastal environments. Barnacles were collected from the coasts around Peninsular Malaysia and analyzed for POPs including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs). Among POPs, PCBs showed the highest concentrations with elevated contributions of CB28 and CB153. As for PBDEs, BDE47 was the most frequently detected congener, while BDE209 was detected in barnacles from two stations in Port Klang and the levels reached up to >70% of total PBDE concentrations. Concentrations of OCPs detected in barnacles were in the order of CHLs > DDTs > HCHs > HCB and 4,4′-DDE and cis- and trans-chlordane were the predominant OCP compounds. A comparison with previous studies in Malaysia showed consistent levels of POPs. Green mussels collected from selected barnacles’ habitats, for the sake of a comparison, showed almost similar profiles but lower concentrations of POPs. The spatial distribution of POPs observed in barnacles and comparison of POP levels and profiles with mussels indicated that barnacles can be useful bioindicators for monitoring POPs contamination in the coastal ecosystems. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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author Vaezzadeh, Vahab
Thomes, Margaret William
Kunisue, Tatsuya
Tue, Nguyen Minh
Zhang, Gan
Zakaria, Mohamad Pauzi
Affendi, Yang Amri
Yap, Fook Choy
Chew, Li Lee
Teoh, Hong Wooi
Lee, Choon Weng
Bong, Chui Wei
author_facet Vaezzadeh, Vahab
Thomes, Margaret William
Kunisue, Tatsuya
Tue, Nguyen Minh
Zhang, Gan
Zakaria, Mohamad Pauzi
Affendi, Yang Amri
Yap, Fook Choy
Chew, Li Lee
Teoh, Hong Wooi
Lee, Choon Weng
Bong, Chui Wei
author_sort Vaezzadeh, Vahab
title Examination of barnacles’ potential to be used as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants in coastal ecosystem: A Malaysia case study
title_short Examination of barnacles’ potential to be used as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants in coastal ecosystem: A Malaysia case study
title_full Examination of barnacles’ potential to be used as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants in coastal ecosystem: A Malaysia case study
title_fullStr Examination of barnacles’ potential to be used as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants in coastal ecosystem: A Malaysia case study
title_full_unstemmed Examination of barnacles’ potential to be used as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants in coastal ecosystem: A Malaysia case study
title_sort examination of barnacles’ potential to be used as bioindicators of persistent organic pollutants in coastal ecosystem: a malaysia case study
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/25968/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128272
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