Tissue concentrations of Fe, Zn, Cu and Mn of four Taiwanese toothed cetaceans

Mar Pollut Bull. 2020 Sep:158:111094. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111094. Epub 2020 Jul 13.

Abstract

Concentrations of Fe, Mn, Zn, and Cu in the muscle, lung, liver, and kidney tissues of 49 cetaceans, including 11 Kogia sima (Ks), 10 Lagenodelphis hosei (Lh), 14 Grampus griseus (Gg), and 14 Stenella attenuata (Sa) from 1994 to 2012 in Taiwan were measured. Ks exhibited the highest Fe, and the lowest Zn, Cu and Mn tissue concentrations. The Kogiid and Delphinid groups were significantly categorized by nMDS analysis. Fe muscle concentrations were found to be positively correlated with Ks, Lh, and Gg but not Sa body length. The different levels of Zn-, Cu-, and Mn- tissue concentrations of the two families were due to their different SOD systems. Their calves contained higher Cu liver concentrations. The four essential elements in cetaceans regulate homeostasis to meet their eco-physiological demand. The baseline levels for these four elements in these four tissues in the Delphinid group are defined.

Keywords: Baseline; Delphinid; Diving; Essential element; Kogiid; Liver.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Dolphins*
  • Liver / chemistry
  • Taiwan
  • Trace Elements / analysis*
  • Whales
  • Zinc / analysis

Substances

  • Trace Elements
  • Zinc