The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2002)

Heavy Metal Concentrations in the Spiders Pirata piraticus (Clerck, 1757) and Clubiona phragmitis (C.L. Koch, 1843) along the Scheldt Estuary (Belgium)

  • Catarina Tojal,
  • Frederik Hendrickx,
  • Filip M.G. Tack,
  • Jean-Pierre Maelfait,
  • Nicolas Bogaert,
  • Katrien Willems,
  • Pieter Vernaillen,
  • Johan Mertens,
  • Marc G. Verloo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2002.170
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 978 – 982

Abstract

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Wetland ecosystems may be affected by deposition and accumulation of heavy metals. Metal concentrations in the spiders Pirata piraticus and Clubiona phragmitis living in marshes along the river Scheldt (Flanders, Belgium) were analyzed. The organisms were sampled on seven sites along a gradient from freshwater to brackish marshes. Except for lead, P. piraticus contained higher metal concentrations than C. phragmitis. This is related to physiological and ecological differences between species. No correlation was found between metal concentration in the organisms and soil total concentration.