Sains Malaysiana 41(9)(2012): 1063–1069
A Comparative Study of Condition Indices
and Heavy Metals in Perna viridis
Populations at Sebatu and Muar,
Peninsular Malaysia
(Kajian Perbandingan bagi
Indeks Kondisi dan Logam Berat dalam Populasi Perna viridis
di Sebatu dan
Muar, Semenanjung Malaysia)
C.K. Yap*
& S.M. Al-Barwani
Department of Biology, Faculty of
Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia
43400 UPM Serdang,
Selangor, Malaysia
Received: 8 December 2011 / Accepted: 2
April 2012
ABSTRACT
This study compared some allometric
parameters (shell length, shell width, shell height, total dry weight of soft
tissues, condition index and heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn) in the different
soft tissues of Perna viridis collected from Sebatu and Muar estuary. It was
found that the total dry weight of soft tissues and condition index of mussels
collected from Sebatu were significantly (p<0.05) higher than those in Muar.
The significantly (p<0.05) higher concentrations of Cu in most soft tissues
and some of Cd indicated a higher bioavailability of Cu and Cd at Muar than
Sebatu. In addition, the significantly (p<0.05) higher levels of Cu, Cd, Zn
and Pb in surface sediments collected from Muar supported the observable
anthropogenic impacts at Muar than Sebatu and hence, higher metal contamination
at Muar than Sebatu. The higher condition index value in mussels recorded in
Sebatu than in Muar was believed to be a result of higher metal contamination
at Muar estuary.
Keywords: Condition index; heavy
metals;Perna viridis
ABSTRAK
Kajian ini membandingkan sesetengah
parameter alometrik (panjang cangkerang, lebar cangkerang, tinggi cangkerang,
jumlah berat tisu kering, indeks kondisi dan logam berat (Cd, Cu, Pb dan Zn) di
dalam bahagian tisu kering yang berlainan bagi Perna
viridis yang disampel dari Sebatu dan Kuala Muar. Kajian
menunjukkan bahawa jumlah berat tisu kering dan indeks kondisi bagi kupang yang
disampel dari Sebatu adalah lebih tinggi secara signifikan (p<0.05)
berbanding dengan Muar. Kepekatan Cu yang lebih tinggi
secara signifikan (p<0.05) di dalam kebanyakan tisu lembut dan sesetengah
bagi Cd menunjukkan ketersediaan bagi Cu dan Cd adalah lebih tinggi di Muar
dari Sebatu. Tambahan pula, kepekatan bagi Cu, Cd, Zn dan Pb yang lebih
tinggi secara signifikan (p<0.05) di sedimen permukaan yang disampel dari
Muar menyokong impak antropogenik di Muar dari Sebatu. Oleh
itu, pencemaran logam berat di Muar adalah lebih tinggi dari Sebatu. Indeks kondisi di kupang yang direkod di Sebatu dari Muar adalah dipercayai
disebabkan oleh pencemaran logam yang lebih tinggi di Kuala Muar.
Kata
kunci: Indeks kondisi; logam berat; Perna viridis
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*Corresponding author; email: yapckong@hotmail.com
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