Sanionia uncinata as a metal bioindicator in the European Arctic

Metals Mosses Svalbard Iceland
["Samecka-Cymerman, Aleksandra","Wojtun, Bronislaw","Rajsz, Adam","Mroz, Lucyna","Kolon-Jaremczak, Maria","Kopec, Marcin","Wasowicz, Pawel","Kosiba, Piotr","Rudecki, Andrzej"] 2025-09-01 期刊论文
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In sensitive ecosystems of the Arctic, even slight disruptions may produce serious damage. Therefore, the extent of contamination in such zones should be evaluated. A comparison was made between concentrations of metals in Sanionia uncinata in three areas of the European Arctic: (1) the vicinity of the Polish Polar Station in the SW part of Spitsbergen on Wedel Jarlsberg Land, (2) Longyearbyen (Spitsbergen) influenced by local sources of pollution and (3) Iceland relatively free from local pollution. The tested hypothesis was that S. uncinata from Iceland contains significantly lower concentrations of metals than the same moss from Spitsbergen. The maximum concentrations of metals in the examined moss from Longyearbyen reached values for Cr and Mn higher than those known as harmful for plants and for Ni and Zn values within the harmful ranges with no visible harmful effects. S. uncinata from Iceland contained significantly lower concentrations of Cd, Mn, Pb compared to this species from Spitsbergen. S. uncinata seems to be a useful indicator for metal fallout in the European Arctic. This study presents the effects of local sources of contamination on metal levels in S. uncinata from Longyearbyen, Wedel Jarlsberg Land and Iceland as well as verification of S. uncinata as a suitable bioindicator in this Arctic area. The benefit of the study is a to better understanding contamination problems of Arctic habitats.
来源平台:POLAR BIOLOGY