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Toxicity Of Zinc, Copper And Lead To Idotea Baltica(Crustacea, Isopoda), Levent Bat, Murat Sezgi̇n, Ayşe Gündoğdu, Mehmet Çulha
Toxicity Of Zinc, Copper And Lead To Idotea Baltica(Crustacea, Isopoda), Levent Bat, Murat Sezgi̇n, Ayşe Gündoğdu, Mehmet Çulha
Turkish Journal of Biology
The acute toxicity of zinc, copper and lead to the marine invertebrate Idotea baltica (Crustacea, Isopoda) was evaluated by static bioassays, calculating the LT 50 (lethality time for 50%) for males and females. Survival time decreased with increasing concentrations of zinc, copper and lead. Zinc was more toxic to Idotea than copper and lead. Lead was the least toxic of the metals tested.
Acute Toxicity Of Zinc, Copper And Lead To Threespecies Of Marine Organisms From The Sinoppeninsula, Black Sea, Levent Bat, Ayşe Gündoğdu, Murat Sezgi̇n, Mehmet Çulha, Gamze Gönlügür, Mehmet Akbulut
Acute Toxicity Of Zinc, Copper And Lead To Threespecies Of Marine Organisms From The Sinoppeninsula, Black Sea, Levent Bat, Ayşe Gündoğdu, Murat Sezgi̇n, Mehmet Çulha, Gamze Gönlügür, Mehmet Akbulut
Turkish Journal of Biology
Acute toxicity tests were performed on Echinogammars olivii (Amphipoda), Sphaeroma serratum (Isopoda) and Palaemon elegans (Decapoda), from the Sinop Peninsula in the Black Sea. 96- h LC 50 values were estimated for copper, zinc and lead in these species using the static bioassay method. The LC 50 values of Cu for E. olivii, S. serratum and P. elegans were 0.25, 1.98 and 2.52 mg/l, respectively. The LC 50 values of Zn for E. olivii , S. serratum and P. elegans were 1.30, 6.12 and 12.3 mg/l, respectively. The LC 50 values of Pb for E. olivii, S. serratum and P. …
Accumulation Of Some Heavy Metals In Tilapia Zillii Organs From Lake Manzalah, Egypt, Mohamed Ali̇ Zyadah
Accumulation Of Some Heavy Metals In Tilapia Zillii Organs From Lake Manzalah, Egypt, Mohamed Ali̇ Zyadah
Turkish Journal of Zoology
The accumulation of copper, zinc, cadmium and lead in flesh, gills, liver and gonads of Tilapia zillii were determined. Fish sizes, sexes and metal accumulation by the fish organs were studied. The levels of those heavy metals are occasionally higher in females than in males, this could be attributed to the fact that females have a higher tendency to accumulate heavy metals in fish 8- 11 cm in length were obtained, while medium sizes of fish (11-13 cm) showed more remarkable concentrations than the other sizes through both seasons and sites. The flesh accumulated low concentrations of heavy metals in …
Effects Of Lead On Inflammatory Microhemodynamics In Male Wistar Rats, Tanaz Mistry
Effects Of Lead On Inflammatory Microhemodynamics In Male Wistar Rats, Tanaz Mistry
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