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Interspecific differences in manganese levels in freshwater bivalves
Authors:Michael J S Tevesz  Gerald Matisoff  Stephen A Frank  Peter L McCall
Institution:1. Department of Geological Sciences, Cleveland State University, 44115, Cleveland, OH, USA
2. Department of Geological Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, 44106, OH, Cleveland, USA
3. Department of Geology, State University of New York at Buffalo, 14226, Amherst, NY, USA
4. Department of Geological Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, 44106, Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract:Vital effects may be important in determining metal levels in bivalves and must be taken into account before the environmental ‘meaning’ of the data may be interpreted. Manganese concentrations in shells and soft tissues of several species of freshwater bivalves from three recent environments in northern Ohio and one archeological site from southern Ohio were determined by neutron activation analysis and show a species effect where Fusconaia flava Mn levels > Anodonta grandis grandis levels ≥ all Lampsilis species levels. Manganese is concentrated by a factor of 2 to 25 in soft tissues compared to shells. In addition, within-taxon variability of Mn concentration is high. The high intraspecies variability points to the necessity of processing many individuals before reliable numbers may be obtained.
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