Assessment of heavy metals in cyprinid fishes: Rivers of district Khuzdar Balochistan Pakistan
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Resumo: | Abstract The present study was conducted to measured heavy metals in cyprinid fishes in rivers of District Khuzdar Balochistan, Pakistan. In the present study, 25 fish samples were collected that belonged to 8 order of 13 families, The Cyprinidae family had the largest number of eight fish species. Present study is focused on Heavy metals in cyprinid fishes. Heavy metals accumulation like Zinc, Manganese, Copper, and Nickel was evaluated in water and various organs of fishes. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy was used for the identification of these heavy metals in fish species and water bodies. The average concentration (mg/L) of Zn 0.26-0.41, Mn 0.030- 0.073, Cu 0.017—0.080 and NI 0.14-0.79 were observed in water. The Concentration (mg/L), of Zn Conc 0.383-.028 Mn Conc .073- .030 Cu Conc 080-.017 NI Conc .79-.14. The concentration of heavy metals was found both similar and varied simultaneously across the whole research area. Zinc concentration was reported highest, whereas Copper was at the lowest concentration in all fish species .The concentration of heavy metals, in all the fish species under this study, was above the threshold of WHO limits. |
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Assessment of heavy metals in cyprinid fishes: Rivers of district Khuzdar Balochistan Pakistanfishbiodiversitycyprinidheavy metalsgutriverAbstract The present study was conducted to measured heavy metals in cyprinid fishes in rivers of District Khuzdar Balochistan, Pakistan. In the present study, 25 fish samples were collected that belonged to 8 order of 13 families, The Cyprinidae family had the largest number of eight fish species. Present study is focused on Heavy metals in cyprinid fishes. Heavy metals accumulation like Zinc, Manganese, Copper, and Nickel was evaluated in water and various organs of fishes. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy was used for the identification of these heavy metals in fish species and water bodies. The average concentration (mg/L) of Zn 0.26-0.41, Mn 0.030- 0.073, Cu 0.017—0.080 and NI 0.14-0.79 were observed in water. The Concentration (mg/L), of Zn Conc 0.383-.028 Mn Conc .073- .030 Cu Conc 080-.017 NI Conc .79-.14. The concentration of heavy metals was found both similar and varied simultaneously across the whole research area. Zinc concentration was reported highest, whereas Copper was at the lowest concentration in all fish species .The concentration of heavy metals, in all the fish species under this study, was above the threshold of WHO limits.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2024-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842024000100268Brazilian Journal of Biology v.84 2024reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/1519-6984.256071info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGurganari,L.Dastageer,G.Mushtaq,R.Khwaja,S.Uddin,S.Baloch,M. I.Hasni,S.eng2022-04-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842024000100268Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2022-04-14T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false |
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Assessment of heavy metals in cyprinid fishes: Rivers of district Khuzdar Balochistan Pakistan |
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Assessment of heavy metals in cyprinid fishes: Rivers of district Khuzdar Balochistan Pakistan |
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Assessment of heavy metals in cyprinid fishes: Rivers of district Khuzdar Balochistan Pakistan Gurganari,L. fish biodiversity cyprinid heavy metals gut river |
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Assessment of heavy metals in cyprinid fishes: Rivers of district Khuzdar Balochistan Pakistan |
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Assessment of heavy metals in cyprinid fishes: Rivers of district Khuzdar Balochistan Pakistan |
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Assessment of heavy metals in cyprinid fishes: Rivers of district Khuzdar Balochistan Pakistan |
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Assessment of heavy metals in cyprinid fishes: Rivers of district Khuzdar Balochistan Pakistan |
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Assessment of heavy metals in cyprinid fishes: Rivers of district Khuzdar Balochistan Pakistan |
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Gurganari,L. |
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Gurganari,L. Dastageer,G. Mushtaq,R. Khwaja,S. Uddin,S. Baloch,M. I. Hasni,S. |
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Dastageer,G. Mushtaq,R. Khwaja,S. Uddin,S. Baloch,M. I. Hasni,S. |
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Gurganari,L. Dastageer,G. Mushtaq,R. Khwaja,S. Uddin,S. Baloch,M. I. Hasni,S. |
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fish biodiversity cyprinid heavy metals gut river |
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fish biodiversity cyprinid heavy metals gut river |
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Abstract The present study was conducted to measured heavy metals in cyprinid fishes in rivers of District Khuzdar Balochistan, Pakistan. In the present study, 25 fish samples were collected that belonged to 8 order of 13 families, The Cyprinidae family had the largest number of eight fish species. Present study is focused on Heavy metals in cyprinid fishes. Heavy metals accumulation like Zinc, Manganese, Copper, and Nickel was evaluated in water and various organs of fishes. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy was used for the identification of these heavy metals in fish species and water bodies. The average concentration (mg/L) of Zn 0.26-0.41, Mn 0.030- 0.073, Cu 0.017—0.080 and NI 0.14-0.79 were observed in water. The Concentration (mg/L), of Zn Conc 0.383-.028 Mn Conc .073- .030 Cu Conc 080-.017 NI Conc .79-.14. The concentration of heavy metals was found both similar and varied simultaneously across the whole research area. Zinc concentration was reported highest, whereas Copper was at the lowest concentration in all fish species .The concentration of heavy metals, in all the fish species under this study, was above the threshold of WHO limits. |
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