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Umweltwissenschaften Und Schadstoff-forschung | 2002

Untersuchungen zur Bioverfügbarkeit Kfz-emittierter Platingruppenelemente (PGE) für die aquatische Fauna unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Palladium

Bernd Sures; Frankie Thielen; Sonja Zimmermann

ZusammenfassungDie Aufnahme und Anreicherung der Kfzbürtigen Platingruppenelemente (PGE) Pt, Pd und Rh durch aquatische Tiere wurde an Dreikantmuscheln, Aalen und Barben untersucht. Hierzu wurden die Testorganismen in Wasser mit Straßenstaub einer stark befahrenen Straße oder mit zerriebenem Autokatalysatormaterial über mehrere Wochen exponiert und anschließend Leber und Niere der Fische sowie das Weichgewebe der Muscheln analysiert. Im Rahmen dieser Studien konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass alle drei Edelmetalle durch Fische wie durch Muscheln aufgenommen und angereichert werden. Für Pd fand sich die höchste Bioverfügbarkeit, gefolgt von Pt und Rh. Das Ausmaß der Aufnahme von Pd durchDreissena polymorpha war ca. 5fach höher als von Pb und 6fach niedriger verglichen mit dem essenziellen Element Cu. In Anbetracht der steigenden Emission von Pd sollte ein Umweltmonitoring die Verbreitung von Pd in der Umwelt klären.AbstractThe uptake and accumulation of the traffic-related platinum group elements (PGE) Pt, Pd and Rh by the aquatic fauna was investigated. Zebra mussels, eels and barbels were maintained in water containing either road dust or ground catalytic converter material. Following the exposure, samples of fish liver and kidney, as well as the soft tissues of the mussels, were analysed. Our results revealed that all three catalytic noble metals were accumulated by aquatic organisms. The highest bioavailability was found for Pd, followed by Pt and Rh. The concentration factor of Pd forDreissena polymorpha was 5 times higher compared with Pd and only 6 times lower than the essential element Cu. With regard to the increasing emission of Pd the level of this metal has to be monitored very carefully in the environment.


Journal of Helminthology | 2007

Do eel parasites reflect the local crustacean community? A case study from the Rhine river system

Frankie Thielen; Marcel Münderle; Horst Taraschewski; Bernd Sures

In 2003, the parasite fauna of 197 European eels Anguilla anguilla, captured at three different locations (Laufenburg, Karlsruhe and Beneeden Leeuwen) in the River Rhine, was analysed. The eels harboured a total of 18 species, among them the protozoa (Myxidium giardi, Myxobolus kotlani and Trypanosoma granulosum), acanthocephalans (Acanthocephalus anguillae, Acanthocephalus lucii, Echinorhynchus truttae, Pomphorhynchus laevis), nematodes (Paraquimperia tenerrima, Pseudocapillaria tomentosa, Camallanus lacustris, Raphidascaris acus, Spinitectus inermis and Anguillicola crassus), cestodes (Bothriocephalus claviceps and Proteocephalus macrocephalus) and monogeneans (Pseudodactylogyrus sp.). The parasite fauna at the different locations is discussed with respect to the crustacean fauna present at these locations. The investigation shows that changes in the composition of the crustacean fauna, due to the anthropogenic breakdown of a biogeographic barrier, are reflected in the composition of the intestinal eel parasite fauna.


Journal of Parasitology | 2008

Description of a New Echinorhynchid Species (Acanthocephala) From the European Eel, Anguilla anguilla, in Germany, with a Key to Species of Acanthocephalus in Europe

Omar M. Amin; Frankie Thielen; Marcel Münderle; Horst Taraschewski; Bernd Sures

Abstract Acanthocephalus rhinensis n. sp. is described from the European eel, Anguilla anguilla (Linnaeus, 1758), collected in the Rhine River near the city of Karlsruhe, Germany. It is the sixth species of Acanthocephalus Koelreuther, 1771 described from European fish. Four other species are known from amphibians. The new species is distinguished from the other 5 species infecting fish by having a 1.2-mm-long proboscis armed with 15–21 rows of 13–16 hooks each, lemnisci about as long as receptacle, oblong and slightly pre-equatorial testes, and thin fusiform eggs measuring 85–95 × 15–18 μ. Testes in the other European species are usually round to ovate, except in Ac. anguillae (Müller, 1780) Lühe, 1911 where they are also elongated but postequatorial. It also has an orange-brown belt encircling the anterior end of the trunk. The comparative distribution of Acanthocephalus in Europe and North America, and the validity of 2 presumably questionable species are discussed, Acanthocephalus falcatus (Froelich, 1789) Lühe, 1911 and Ac. paronai (Cendorelli, 1897) Meyer, 1932. A dichotomus key distinguishing Ac. rhinensis from the other 9 European species is also included. The new species was only found in 3 of 390 eels examined during 11 yr; this may be related to the changing benthos community in the Rhine River.


Environmental Pollution | 2004

The intestinal parasite Pomphorhynchus laevis (Acanthocephala) from barbel as a bioindicator for metal pollution in the Danube River near Budapest, Hungary.

Frankie Thielen; Sonja Zimmermann; F. Baska; Horst Taraschewski; Bernd Sures


Environmental Research | 2005

The intestinal parasite Pomphorhynchus laevis as a sensitive accumulation indicator for the platinum group metals Pt, Pd, and Rh

Bernd Sures; Frankie Thielen; F. Baska; Jürgen Messerschmidt; A. von Bohlen


Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2013

The first millimetre – rearing juvenile freshwater pearl mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera L.) in plastic boxes

Tanja Eybe; Frankie Thielen; Torsten Bohn; Bernd Sures


Limnologica | 2015

Influence of stock origin and environmental conditions on the survival and growth of juvenile freshwater pearl mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera) in a cross-exposure experiment

Marco Denic; Jens-Eike Taeubert; Michael Lange; Frankie Thielen; Christian Scheder; Clemens Gumpinger; Juergen Geist


Umweltwissenschaften Und Schadstoff-forschung | 2002

Investigations on the bioavailability of traffic-related platinum group elements (PGE) to the aquatic fauna with special consideration being given to palladium

Bernd Sures; Frankie Thielen; Sonja Zimmermann


Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2015

Influence of the excystment time on the breeding success of juvenile freshwater pearl mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera)

Tanja Eybe; Frankie Thielen; Torsten Bohn; Bernd Sures


Biological Invasions | 2018

Pomphorhynchus laevis: An invasive species in the river Rhine?

M. A. A. Hohenadler; Milen Nachev; Frankie Thielen; Horst Taraschewski; Daniel S. Grabner; Bernd Sures

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Bernd Sures

University of Duisburg-Essen

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Horst Taraschewski

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Marcel Münderle

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Sonja Zimmermann

University of Duisburg-Essen

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F. Baska

Szent István University

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Jürgen Messerschmidt

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Alex von Bohlen

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Daniel S. Grabner

University of Duisburg-Essen

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M. A. A. Hohenadler

University of Duisburg-Essen

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