Spread of metals through an invertebrate food chain as influenced by a plant that hyperaccumulates nickel

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Autor(a) principal: Peterson, L.R.
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Trivett, V., Baker, A.J.M., Aguiar, Carlos, Pollard, A.J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/5390
Resumo: Hyperaccumulation of metals in the shoot system of plants is uncommon, yet taxonomically and geographically widespread. It may have a variety of functions, including defense against herbivores. This study investigated the effects of hyperaccumulation on metal concentrations across trophic levels. We collected plant material, soil, and invertebrates from Portuguese serpentine outcrops whose vegetation is dominated by the nickel hyperaccumulator Alyssum pintodasilvae. Samples were analyzed for nickel, chromium, and cobalt. Grasshoppers, spiders, and other invertebrates collected from sites where A. pintodasilvae was common had significantly elevated concentrations of nickel, compared to nearby sites where this hyperaccumulator was not found. Chromium and cobalt, occurring in high concentrations in the serpentine soil but not accumulated by A. pintodasilvae, were not elevated in the invertebrates. Therefore, it appears likely that a flux of nickel to herbivore and carnivore trophic levels is specifically facilitated by the presence of plants that hyperaccumulate this metal. The results may be relevant to the development of phytoremediation and phytomining technologies, which use plants to extract metals from the soil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spread of metals through an invertebrate food chain as influenced by a plant that hyperaccumulates nickel
title Spread of metals through an invertebrate food chain as influenced by a plant that hyperaccumulates nickel
spellingShingle Spread of metals through an invertebrate food chain as influenced by a plant that hyperaccumulates nickel
Peterson, L.R.
Hyperaccumulation
Phytoremediation
Alyssum
title_short Spread of metals through an invertebrate food chain as influenced by a plant that hyperaccumulates nickel
title_full Spread of metals through an invertebrate food chain as influenced by a plant that hyperaccumulates nickel
title_fullStr Spread of metals through an invertebrate food chain as influenced by a plant that hyperaccumulates nickel
title_full_unstemmed Spread of metals through an invertebrate food chain as influenced by a plant that hyperaccumulates nickel
title_sort Spread of metals through an invertebrate food chain as influenced by a plant that hyperaccumulates nickel
author Peterson, L.R.
author_facet Peterson, L.R.
Trivett, V.
Baker, A.J.M.
Aguiar, Carlos
Pollard, A.J.
author_role author
author2 Trivett, V.
Baker, A.J.M.
Aguiar, Carlos
Pollard, A.J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Peterson, L.R.
Trivett, V.
Baker, A.J.M.
Aguiar, Carlos
Pollard, A.J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hyperaccumulation
Phytoremediation
Alyssum
topic Hyperaccumulation
Phytoremediation
Alyssum
description Hyperaccumulation of metals in the shoot system of plants is uncommon, yet taxonomically and geographically widespread. It may have a variety of functions, including defense against herbivores. This study investigated the effects of hyperaccumulation on metal concentrations across trophic levels. We collected plant material, soil, and invertebrates from Portuguese serpentine outcrops whose vegetation is dominated by the nickel hyperaccumulator Alyssum pintodasilvae. Samples were analyzed for nickel, chromium, and cobalt. Grasshoppers, spiders, and other invertebrates collected from sites where A. pintodasilvae was common had significantly elevated concentrations of nickel, compared to nearby sites where this hyperaccumulator was not found. Chromium and cobalt, occurring in high concentrations in the serpentine soil but not accumulated by A. pintodasilvae, were not elevated in the invertebrates. Therefore, it appears likely that a flux of nickel to herbivore and carnivore trophic levels is specifically facilitated by the presence of plants that hyperaccumulate this metal. The results may be relevant to the development of phytoremediation and phytomining technologies, which use plants to extract metals from the soil.
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