Trophic transfer and biomagnification potential of environmental contaminants (heavy metals) in aquatic ecosystems
Magyar Agrár- és Élettudományi Egyetem · University of Pannonia · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Physical, chemical weathering and volcanic eruptions release heavy metals into soils and surface waters naturally. Contaminants from anthropogenic sources originated from industrial and municipality waste substantially modify and increase their contributions. They are then absorbed by fish gills, amphipod cuticles, and other sensitive organs of aquatic creatures. This article discusses the essences on the determination, potential and plausible factors of trophic transfer and biomagnification of environmental contaminants particularly heavy metals across aquatic ecosystem. In general, arsenic is found to be bio-diminished across food webs in freshwater ecosystem while it biomagnified in marine ecosystem of…
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- 43.07
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- 100%
- References
- 93
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4Topics & keywords
- Biomagnification
- Trophic level
- Food web
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Environmental chemistry
- Food chain
- Ecology
- Environmental science
- Life below water