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摘要
研究人员利用原子吸收分光光度计分析了2021年7月8日至15日在印度孙德尔本斯世界遗产地及其周边地区两种重要的商业鱼类——银斑鲈(Pampus argenteus)和Scatophagus argus肌肉中的锌、铜和铅浓度。所选金属的生物富集顺序为Zn > Cu > Pb,与物种无关。金属积累程度在不同物种间存在差异,以泥鳅最高,其次为银蕨,这可能与它们的饮食习惯或接触重金属污染环境的程度不同有关。
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HEAVY METALS IN THE MUSCLE OF TWO EDIBLE FINFISH SPECIES IN AND AROUND INDIAN SUNDARBANS
We analyzed the concentrations of zinc, copper, and lead in the muscle of two commercially important finfish species namely, Pampus argenteus and Scatophagus argus in and around the World Heritage site of Indian Sundarbans from 8th to 15th July 2021 using an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The sequence of bioaccumulation of the selected metals is as per the order Zn > Cu > Pb irrespective of the species. The degree of metal accumulation showed variation between the species with the highest value in Scatophagus argus followed by Pampus argenteus, which may be related to the difference in their food habit or degree of exposure to ambient media contaminated with heavy metals.