Bioaccumulation of chromium and nickel in selected tissues and organs of the freshwater fish Barbus marequensis was investigated. According to the monthly data, the blood accumulated the highest amount of chromium, followed by the bile and vertebrae, while the skin accumulated the lowest amount. Nickel mainly accumulated in the blood, followed by the vertebrae and gills, while the lowest nickel concentrations occurred in the fat tissue. Although significant differences (p ≤ 0,05) between localities were detected, no definite trend as to where the highest bioaccumulation had occurred could be established. The levels in the tissues and organs of B. marequensis suggested no serious chromium or nickel pollution in the study area
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This study assesses heavy metals distribution in body parts of Labeo coubie (African carp) fromRiver...
Heavy metals are chemical elements that are poisonous and toxic comprising of both necessary and unn...
Water is one of the most important resources in South Africa. The increased pressure on river system...
This is the first paper reporting on results obtained in a metal bioaccumulation study in the Vaal R...
This paper discusses concentrations of 5 essential trace metals (chromium, copper, iron, manganese a...
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The toxicity of Sublethal concentrations of chemical additives effluents were investigated on Africa...
Degenerative histopathalogical alterations were seen in liver due to chronic exposure of the fish, L...
The upper catchment of the Olifants River, from its origin near Bethal to its confluence with the Wi...
M.Sc.South Africa is renowned for its exploitable mineral resources and continues to be a major play...
The concentrations of heavy metals in two tropical fish species (Malapterurus electricus and Chrysic...
Lake Barombi Mbo is an isolated oligotrophic lake situated in the volcanic range of West Cameroon a...
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This study assesses heavy metals distribution in body parts of Labeo coubie (African carp) fromRiver...
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