R. Golshani, A. Moradi, R. M. Nadushan, M. Fatemi, P. G. Mostafavi
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Organophosphorus pesticides (diazinon, malathion and azinfos methyl) accumulation in three fish species, in south coasts of the Caspian Sea, Iran
In this study the distribution and accumulation of diazinon, malathion and azinfos methyl in mullet Liza aurata,Caspian white fish Rutilus kutum and common carp Cyprinus carpio from five estuaries along the Caspian Sea have been investigated. Also, the effects of pesticides concentrations on the acetylcholinesterase enzyme (AChE) in fish species were studies. Pesticides concentration varied with fish species, sampling station and toxins types. The results indicate that the pesticides concentrations varied from 0.01 to 0.16 mg kg-1 for diazinon, 0.01 to 0.15 mg kg-1 for malathion and 0.05 to 0.36 mg kg-1 for azinfos methyl in three fish species. There was significant difference between different toxins concentrations in fish species, (p diazinon>malathion. There was significant difference in toxins concentrations between three fish species, and the highest toxins concentrations were absorbed in detritivores fish (L. aurata), followed by herbivorous fish (C. carpio) and carnivore fish (R. kutum). The results confirmed that toxins bioaccumulation in fish species is strongly controlled by habitat and feeding habits.
期刊介绍:
1- Living various species (contains animals and vegetal species) in various aquatic ecosystems.
2- Health and diseases of aquatic species.
3- Determining the stocks and specific time and location for catching and reliable exploitation for sustainable development.
4- Methods of propagation and culture of high value aquatic resources.
5- Aquatic stock assessment and the methods of restocking the high value species and suggestion for rate, areas and the time for releasing fish and other aquatic organisms fries.
6- Pollutant agents and their effects to the environments of aquatic species.
7- Feed and feeding in aquatic organisms.
8- Fish processing and producing new products.
9- The economic and social aspects of fisheries.