Trophic transfer of persistent organic pollutants through a pelagic food web: The case of Lake Como (Northern Italy)

Sci Total Environ. 2018 Nov 1:640-641:98-106. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.05.307. Epub 2018 May 30.

Abstract

Despite DDT and PCB having been banned for about 40 years, they are still detectable in the environment. In the present research we specifically investigated the trophic transfer of these organochlorine contaminants (OC) through a pelagic food web of a deep lake in Northern Italy (Lake Como) over time. Zooplankton and fish were sampled each season of a year and OC concentrations and the carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios were measured. By using stable isotopes, the direct trophic relationship between pelagic zooplankton and zooplanktivorous fish was confirmed for Alosa agone only in summer. Based on this result, the biomagnification factor normalized on the trophic level (BMFTL) for organic contaminants was calculated. BMFTL values were within the range 0.9-1.9 for DDT isomers and 1.6-4.9 for some PCB congeners (PCB 95, PCB 101, PCB 149, PCB 153, PCB 138 - present both in zooplankton and in fish and representing >60% of the PCB contamination), confirming the biomagnification of these compounds in one of the two zooplanktivorous fish species of the lake.

Keywords: DDT; Lake whitefish; Landlocked shad; PCB; Zooplankton; δ(13)C; δ(15)N.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Environmental Monitoring*
  • Fishes
  • Food Chain*
  • Italy
  • Lakes / chemistry*
  • Organic Chemicals / analysis*
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical / analysis*
  • Zooplankton

Substances

  • Organic Chemicals
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical