Sulfide as a toxicant in aquatic habitats


Autoria(s): Bagarinao, T.U.
Data(s)

1993

Resumo

The toxic effects of sulphide are best understood in mammals and are generally similar in aquatic organisms. At the physiological level sulphide has 2 major effects on mammals: 1) local inflammation and irritation of moist membranes including the eye and respiratory tract; and, 2) cardiac arrest due to paralysis of the respiratory centres of the brain. The toxicity of sulphide to plants, macroinvertebrates, freshwater fish and marine fish is discussed in detail. It is concluded that the role of sulphide in mass kills of fish, shrimp and other animals in brackishwater earthen ponds, lakes and sea cages should be determined.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/20076/1/BagarinaoTU1993.pdf

Bagarinao, T.U. (1993) Sulfide as a toxicant in aquatic habitats. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture, 15(3), pp. 2-4.

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/20076/

http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1791

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture #Chemistry #Environment #Pollution
Tipo

Article

NonPeerReviewed