To assess the impact of a sewage plant on fish, brown trout Salmo trutta were kept in two cages for 55 days in a moderately polluted river upstream of a sewage plant . In one of the cages, undiluted treated waste water of the sewage plant (WWE) was added at an average concentration of 5%, whereas the other cage received river water (R) only, A high mortality occurred in the WWE group. In comparison to control trout held in tap water , the skin structure and ultrastructure were altered clearly in both groups exposed to river water , including necrosis, apoptosis, decreased number of mucous cells, decrease in epidermal thickness, invasion of leucocytes, extension of melanocytes into the epidermis, being gradually more prominent in the WWE gro...
The effects of aquatic toxicants on fish growth and development have been well-documented, in contra...
Tunnels are washed regularly to maintain road safety and increase their life span. During a tunnel w...
Adult Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, of both sexes were exposed in wastewater from a sewage tr...
Brown trout Salmo trutta populations of numerous Swiss rivers are declining. Sewage plant effluents ...
The objective of the present study was to elucidate the influence of treated wastewater from a sewag...
Environmental pollutants such as pesticides, industrial wastes and other organic wastes pose serious...
Impairment of immune function in aquatic animals has been proposed as a possible consequence of low-...
The impact of wastewater effluent from a sewage treatment works (STW) on the health of brown trout h...
Impairment of immune function in aquatic animals has been proposed as a possible consequence of low-...
Tunnel wash water is frequently released to the river Årungselva through a sedimentation pond. This ...
Many ecosystems are influenced simultaneously by multiple stressors. One important environmental str...
An active monitoring (caging experiment) and a passive monitoring (sampling of wild fish ) were perf...
In the present study novel histopathological approach, using fish intestine as a sensitive bioindica...
Sewage effluent is a powerful agent of ecological change in estuaries. While the effects of sewage p...
Sewage effluent is a powerful agent of ecological change in estuaries. While the effects of sewage p...
The effects of aquatic toxicants on fish growth and development have been well-documented, in contra...
Tunnels are washed regularly to maintain road safety and increase their life span. During a tunnel w...
Adult Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, of both sexes were exposed in wastewater from a sewage tr...
Brown trout Salmo trutta populations of numerous Swiss rivers are declining. Sewage plant effluents ...
The objective of the present study was to elucidate the influence of treated wastewater from a sewag...
Environmental pollutants such as pesticides, industrial wastes and other organic wastes pose serious...
Impairment of immune function in aquatic animals has been proposed as a possible consequence of low-...
The impact of wastewater effluent from a sewage treatment works (STW) on the health of brown trout h...
Impairment of immune function in aquatic animals has been proposed as a possible consequence of low-...
Tunnel wash water is frequently released to the river Årungselva through a sedimentation pond. This ...
Many ecosystems are influenced simultaneously by multiple stressors. One important environmental str...
An active monitoring (caging experiment) and a passive monitoring (sampling of wild fish ) were perf...
In the present study novel histopathological approach, using fish intestine as a sensitive bioindica...
Sewage effluent is a powerful agent of ecological change in estuaries. While the effects of sewage p...
Sewage effluent is a powerful agent of ecological change in estuaries. While the effects of sewage p...
The effects of aquatic toxicants on fish growth and development have been well-documented, in contra...
Tunnels are washed regularly to maintain road safety and increase their life span. During a tunnel w...
Adult Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, of both sexes were exposed in wastewater from a sewage tr...