Use of Fish as Bio-indicator of the Effects of Heavy Metals Pollution
National Research Centre · Green Chemistry · +1 more institution
Abstract
The present review gives a brief account of the toxic effects of heavy metals on fish. In aquatic ecosystem, heavy metals are considered as the most important pollutants, since they are present throughout the ecosystem and are detectable in critical amounts. Heavy metals, such as mercury, cadmium, copper, lead and zinc are of the most important pollutants which effect aquatic environment and fish. They are extremely dangerous for the health of fish. Most of these metals are characterized by being accumulated in tissues, and lead to the poisoning of fish. These metals can effectively influence the vital operations and reproduction of fish; weaken the immune system, and induce pathological changes. As such, fish…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 16.27
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 237
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1Topics & keywords
- Pollutant
- Heavy metals
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Mercury (programming language)
- Cadmium
- Environmental science
- Pollution
- Environmental chemistry
- Clean water and sanitation