Journal article
Distribution of metals in the termite Tumulitermes tumuli (Froggatt): Two types of Malpighian tubule concretion host Zn and Ca mutually exclusively
AD Stewart, RR Anand, JS Laird, M Verrall, CG Ryan, MD de Jonge, D Paterson, DL Howard
Plos One | Published : 2011
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine specific distribution of metals in the termite Tumulitermes tumuli (Froggatt) and identify specific organs within the termite that host elevated metals and therefore play an important role in the regulation and transfer of these back into the environment. Like other insects, termites bio-accumulate essential metals to reinforce cuticular structures and utilize storage detoxification for other metals including Ca, P, Mg and K. Previously, Mn and Zn have been found concentrated in mandible tips and are associated with increased hardness whereas Ca, P, Mg and K are accumulated in Malpighian tubules. Using high resolution Particle Induced X-Ray Emission (PI..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by an CSIRO OCE Postdoctoral Fellowship (http://www.csiro.au/). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.