Author/Authors
tokatli, cem trakya üniversitesi - ipsala meslek yüksekokulu - laboratuvar teknolojisi programı, Turkey , emiroğlu, özgür eskişehir osmangazi üniversitesi - fen fakültesi - biyoloji bölümü, Turkey , arslan, naime eskişehir osmangazi üniversitesi - fen fakültesi - biyoloji bölümü, Turkey , köse, esengül eskişehir osmangazi üniversitesi - osmangazi meslek yüksekokulu - çevre koruma ve kontrol programı, Turkey , çiçek, arzu anadolu üniversitesi - çevre sorunları uygulama ve araştırma merkezi, Turkey , dayioğlu, hayri fen fakültesi - biyoloji bölümü - dumlupınar üniversitesi, Turkey , başkurt, sercan eskişehir osmangazi üniversitesi - fen fakültesi - biyoloji bölümü, Turkey
Title Of Article
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN BODY WEIGHT AND HEAVY METAL BIOACCUMULATION IN MINING BASIN FIHES: EMET STREAM BASIN
شماره ركورد
41999
Abstract
As it is known that various fish species with different physiological structures accumulate the heavy metals in different amounts of them in different tissues according to types of heavy metals and the exposure times. Age and weight of the fishes are important factors in the bioaccumulation of toxic elements in the tissues. In this study, the required amounts Squalius cii, Capoeta tinca and Barbus oligolepis species were collected seasonally from four stations selected on the Emet Stream Basin (three of them were on the Emet Stream and one of them was on the Dursunbey Stream), where the most important mining deposits of Turkey are located on. Relations of nickel, zinc, arsenic, boron, cadmium, copper, manganese, lead, silver and chromium bioaccumulation levels in muscle, gills, liver and kidney tissues of captured fishes with the total weight of fishes were investigated. Pearson Correlation Index was applied to detected data, regression coefficients of high correlated variables were calculated and three – dimensional regression plots were drawn. As a result of the present study, statistically significant relations at the p 0.05 and p 0.01 levels were recorded between the bioaccumulation levels of toxic elements mainly nickel and chromium detected in tissues of investigated 3 fish species with the total weights of fishes.
From Page
57
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Toxic elements , Bioaccumulation , Squalius cii , Capoeta tinca , Barbus oligolepis
JournalTitle
Anadolu University Journal of Science and Technology C - Life Sciences and Biotechnology
To Page
72
JournalTitle
Anadolu University Journal of Science and Technology C - Life Sciences and Biotechnology
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