Abstract
Mean concentrations of Mg and Mn in whole intermoult 7th growth-stage Porcellio spinicornis are positively correlated with dietary levels up to and including 1 000 ppm of these two trace metals. Lower tissue concentrations in isopods on 1 500 ppm diets are related to either a low food intake or a higher rate of metal excretion. Mean Mg concentration in whole isopods at the end of 7 days ranged from 27 388.26 ± 598.56 μ/g dry tissue in the control to 69 122.08 ±31 682.98 μ/g dry tissue in the 1 000 ppm dietary group; in the 1 500 ppm dietary group, it amounted to 25 630.26 ± 13 102.12 μg/g dry tissue. Mean Mn concentration varied from 85.53 ± 11.23 μg/g dry tissue in the control to 229.05 ± 32.33 μg/g dry tissue in 1 000 ppm dietary group; in the 1 500 ppm dietary group, it amounted to 199.57 ± 18.99 μg/g dry tissue. Differences between the two sexes were significant at 5% level.