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Heavy metal removal in a constructed wetland and benefits for the development of the toad Bufo raddei

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Heavy metal (HM) pollution in aquatic environments is of worldwide concern because of the toxicities of HMs in animals and humans. Constructed wetlands (CWs) have successfully been used as cost-effective natural systems to remove various contaminants. However, the effects of CW on the survival of animals have not been studied in any depth. We established a CW to remove HMs from water in Baiyin City, in the upper Yellow River (YR) region, which has a highly developed mining industry. The HM removal efficiency of CW as well as its effect on the development of the toad Bufo raddei were studied. The HM removal efficiencies by the CW were in the order Cd>Pb>Zn>Cu, and the decrease of the HM concentrations in the water also caused the decrease of the HM concentrations in B. raddei toads living in the CW. The toads in the CW had larger body sizes and less oxidative stress than toads living in the YR, and no malformations were found in the toads living in the CW. These results indicate that CW systems such as that used in this study could protect amphibians from developmental problems caused by HM pollution. We recommend that CW systems are used to treat polluted water and protect amphibians.

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  • Gansu Key Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Bioremediation for Environmental Pollution, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, PR China
  • The Institute of Bioengineering and Technology, Inner Mongolia Scientific and Technical University, Baotou, 014010, PR China
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  • Gansu Key Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Bioremediation for Environmental Pollution, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, PR China
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  • Gansu Key Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Bioremediation for Environmental Pollution, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, PR China
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  • Gansu Key Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Bioremediation for Environmental Pollution, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, PR China
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  • Gansu Key Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Bioremediation for Environmental Pollution, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, PR China
  • The Institute of Bioengineering and Technology, Inner Mongolia Scientific and Technical University, Baotou, 014010, PR China
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  • Gansu Key Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Bioremediation for Environmental Pollution, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, PR China

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