74-78Etroplus maculatus (Bloch), an estuarine teleost was exposed to lethal and sublethal concentrations of copper, mercury and selenium. At lethal concentrations, copper was found to be most toxic. Three stages of maturity selected for the experiments were observed to have been effected by the sublethal concentration of each metals differently. The changes caused in the biochemical constituents of various tissues has been presented and discussed
The physiological, biochemical and haematological changes in Channa punctatus after exposure to subl...
Haematological changes in a freshwater teleost, Cyprinus carpio var. communis, exposed to acute and ...
PubMedID: 18953474Freshwater fish Oreochromis niloticus exposed to 0.05 µg/mL of Cu, Cd, Zn, Ag and ...
Specimens of Sparus aurata were exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of Hg and Cd for 25 days and th...
In the present study, estuarine edible teleost, Liza macrolepis of size 9.6 ± 1.2 cm length were exp...
The toxicity of the heavy metals affects the morphometry as well as the biochemical constituents in ...
Asha M. R This thesis Entitled Toxicological effects of copper and mercury on the fi...
Histopathological effect of acute concentrations of heavy metals such as copper sulphate and, ferrou...
Copper is an important group of estuarine pollutants. It is known to be able to disturb the integrit...
Toxicity bioassays were conducted on groovy mullet, Liza dumerili, using copper and lead, in order t...
Three experiments were designed to assess the accumulation and acute toxicity of copper (Cu) in juve...
Exposure to specific metallic compounds can cause severe deleterious modifications in organisms. Fis...
The metal works industries release a good amount of heavy metals like mercury, cadmium, manganese, n...
Copper is a significant trace element necessary for the normal growth and metabolism of living organ...
Heavy metals are common pollutants of estuarine ecosystems where they induce adverse effects on the ...
The physiological, biochemical and haematological changes in Channa punctatus after exposure to subl...
Haematological changes in a freshwater teleost, Cyprinus carpio var. communis, exposed to acute and ...
PubMedID: 18953474Freshwater fish Oreochromis niloticus exposed to 0.05 µg/mL of Cu, Cd, Zn, Ag and ...
Specimens of Sparus aurata were exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of Hg and Cd for 25 days and th...
In the present study, estuarine edible teleost, Liza macrolepis of size 9.6 ± 1.2 cm length were exp...
The toxicity of the heavy metals affects the morphometry as well as the biochemical constituents in ...
Asha M. R This thesis Entitled Toxicological effects of copper and mercury on the fi...
Histopathological effect of acute concentrations of heavy metals such as copper sulphate and, ferrou...
Copper is an important group of estuarine pollutants. It is known to be able to disturb the integrit...
Toxicity bioassays were conducted on groovy mullet, Liza dumerili, using copper and lead, in order t...
Three experiments were designed to assess the accumulation and acute toxicity of copper (Cu) in juve...
Exposure to specific metallic compounds can cause severe deleterious modifications in organisms. Fis...
The metal works industries release a good amount of heavy metals like mercury, cadmium, manganese, n...
Copper is a significant trace element necessary for the normal growth and metabolism of living organ...
Heavy metals are common pollutants of estuarine ecosystems where they induce adverse effects on the ...
The physiological, biochemical and haematological changes in Channa punctatus after exposure to subl...
Haematological changes in a freshwater teleost, Cyprinus carpio var. communis, exposed to acute and ...
PubMedID: 18953474Freshwater fish Oreochromis niloticus exposed to 0.05 µg/mL of Cu, Cd, Zn, Ag and ...