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Induction of metallothionein in the common bully (Gobiomorphus cotidianus) from the Motueka River

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Pages 497-503 | Received 05 Mar 2020, Accepted 05 Nov 2020, Published online: 25 Nov 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The Motueka catchment is a major river system in the South Island, New Zealand, typically considered to be of ‘good water quality’. The catchment has high metal inputs originating from a mineral belt in the headwaters. This study investigated the induction of metallothionein (MT) in the common bully, Gobiomorphus cotidianus, to assess exposure to trace metal contamination in the Motueka River. The results showed a significant increase in MT induction in both the gill and liver tissue samples from fish collected in the Motueka River compared to a reference site in the Brooklyn Stream tributary. This effect is likely modulated by the higher nickel levels originating from the Red Hills that accumulated in the sediment of the Motueka River.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

Funding was from the New Zealand Foundation for Research, Science and Technology, Integrated Catchment Management project (contract no C09X0305).

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