Abstract

The amounts of Cr, Cu, Cd and Pb in the copepod Anomalocera patersoni were determined for 47 individuals by flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The following mean body burdens of these elements were obtained: Cr 0.6, Cu 13, Cd 0.5, Pb 1.5 ng individual-1, or Cr 2.1, Cu 42, Cd 1.5 and Pb 4.8 ng mg-1 (dry weight). Cr, Cu and Cd contents did not differ significantly between males and females, however Pb did, with males having more. The data indicate that while the Cr, Cu and Pb body Hurden in these copepods follows the logarithmic normal distribution, Cd follows a normal distribution. Thus, the arithmetic means and the modes of Cd body burden are almost the same, while for the other elements the arithmetic means differ from the geometric means. This indicates that measurements of a few individuals suffice for estimating the mean body burden of Cd. On the other hand, many measurements are necessary for the body burden estimation of other elements, especially Cu.

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