Brackish water ecosystems characterized by fluctuating physicochemical parameters are more susceptible to the toxic effects of heavy metals acting singly or jointly. This study investigated the effect of salinity variations on the joint action toxicity of copper sulphate (CuSO4) and lead nitrate Pb(NO3)2 against fingerlings of Oreochromis niloticus. Fingerlings were exposed to binary mixtures of CuSO4 and Pb(NO3)2 (ratios 1:1 and 1:4) at varying salinities (0‰, 2‰, 12‰ and 18‰) in laboratory bioassays. The binary mixtures of the heavy metals were least toxic to the fish at 12‰ with 96 h LC50 values of 115.558 mg l-1 and 198.274 mg l-1 compared to 8.465 mg l-1 and 16.884 mg l-1 for 0‰, 46.084 mg l-1 and 69.843 mg l-1 for 2‰ and 13.196mg l-1 ...
The ability of a metal to cause toxicity in aquatic environments is highly dependant upon the water ...
Background: Since heavy metals can accumulate in the tissues of aquatic organisms, they can cause a ...
WOS: 000314040800014PubMed ID: 23114534Freshwater organisms are highly sensitive to increases in sal...
ABSTRACT Acute toxicity of Copper sulphate (CuSO4, 5H2O) to Oreochromis mossambicus (Tilapia) was i...
PubMedID: 22867965Anthropogenic activities can increase the salinity of freshwaters and this may cau...
Pollution of water bodies caused by heavy metals such as lead is a major problem affecting aquatic f...
In this study, the effects of concentration and exposure time of Cu and Pb on plasma levels of Na+, ...
211-214The influence of salinity on the total body burden of Etroplus maculatus exposed to Ni, Cu an...
WOS: 000322613100007In this study, the effects of concentration and exposure time of Cu and Pb on pl...
Water quality criteria are mainly based on data obtained in toxicity tests with single toxicants. Se...
Background: The development of toxicity tests regarding toxic responses of different fish species co...
The study evaluated the effect of different sublethal concentrations of copper in water (0, 0.15, 0....
Water quality criteria are mainly based on data obtained in toxicity tests with single toxicants. Se...
Freshwater hardness affects metal toxicity and fish physiology. Therefore, the effects of dissolved ...
437-441Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) weighing 51.66 ± 2.42 g were exposed to 0%, 20%, 40%, an...
The ability of a metal to cause toxicity in aquatic environments is highly dependant upon the water ...
Background: Since heavy metals can accumulate in the tissues of aquatic organisms, they can cause a ...
WOS: 000314040800014PubMed ID: 23114534Freshwater organisms are highly sensitive to increases in sal...
ABSTRACT Acute toxicity of Copper sulphate (CuSO4, 5H2O) to Oreochromis mossambicus (Tilapia) was i...
PubMedID: 22867965Anthropogenic activities can increase the salinity of freshwaters and this may cau...
Pollution of water bodies caused by heavy metals such as lead is a major problem affecting aquatic f...
In this study, the effects of concentration and exposure time of Cu and Pb on plasma levels of Na+, ...
211-214The influence of salinity on the total body burden of Etroplus maculatus exposed to Ni, Cu an...
WOS: 000322613100007In this study, the effects of concentration and exposure time of Cu and Pb on pl...
Water quality criteria are mainly based on data obtained in toxicity tests with single toxicants. Se...
Background: The development of toxicity tests regarding toxic responses of different fish species co...
The study evaluated the effect of different sublethal concentrations of copper in water (0, 0.15, 0....
Water quality criteria are mainly based on data obtained in toxicity tests with single toxicants. Se...
Freshwater hardness affects metal toxicity and fish physiology. Therefore, the effects of dissolved ...
437-441Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) weighing 51.66 ± 2.42 g were exposed to 0%, 20%, 40%, an...
The ability of a metal to cause toxicity in aquatic environments is highly dependant upon the water ...
Background: Since heavy metals can accumulate in the tissues of aquatic organisms, they can cause a ...
WOS: 000314040800014PubMed ID: 23114534Freshwater organisms are highly sensitive to increases in sal...