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- W2017807727 abstract "Abstract Fluoride bioaccumulation in the signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana) was examined through field and laboratory studies, considering in the latter the effects of several biotic and abiotic factors: water chloride content, developmental stage, sex, and tissue. The potential use of P. leniusculus as bioindicator of fluoride pollution in freshwater ecosystems was also assessed by testing the capability of juvenile crayfish to release fluoride during depuration periods. After discussing the obtained results, we concluded that: (1) fluoride pollution by industrial effluents may significantly increase the fluoride content in signal crayfish inhabiting polluted freshwater ecosystems; (2) although high chloride levels in the aquatic medium may significantly reduce the fluoride content in signal crayfish exposed to fluoride pollution conditions, fluoride bioaccumulation can still occur in significant amounts; (3) sex does not seem to be an important biotic factor affecting fluoride bioaccumulation in signal crayfish; (4) in contrast, the type of tissue is an important biotic factor affecting fluoride bioaccumulation in signal crayfish, with the exoskeleton accumulating more fluoride than the muscle, in absolute terms, but with the muscle accumulating more fluoride than the exoskeleton, in relative terms (in relation to pre-effluent/control values); (5) the developmental stage seems to be another important biotic factor affecting fluoride bioaccumulation in signal crayfish, with juveniles being able to accumulate fluoride more rapidly than adults under fluoride pollution conditions; (6) although, during depuration periods, signal crayfish may significantly release fluoride, they can still retain significant amounts of the fluoride previously bioaccumulated during exposure periods. We can overall conclude that fluoride bioaccumulation in signal crayfish may be used as suitable bioindicator of fluoride pollution in those freshwater ecosystems where it is already present. However, this notable capability to accumulate and retain fluoride poses a potential risk to human health when signal crayfish from fluoride polluted areas are consumed." @default.
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