Studies on the effects of selected trace metals on Matapenaeus Dobsoni (MIERS)


Autoria(s): Sivadasan, C R; Dr.Nambisan, P N K
Data(s)

23/04/2014

23/04/2014

01/07/1987

Resumo

This thesis is an attempt by the author to assess the suitability of Metapenaeus dobsoni (Miers), an economically important crustacean species as a sentinel organism of trace metal pollution. The results of detailed investigations on seasonal variation, bioassay, accumulation and depuration of three metals viz., mercury, copper and zinc are presented and discussed. The importance of trace metals in the aquatic environment and their present status in the study area - Cochin backwaters, the significance of crustacean fisheries, the species M. dobsoni and the objectives of the present studies are described in Chapter 1. The methodology adopted during the investigation is given in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 delineates the seasonal variation of Hg, Cu and Zn in the edible and non-edible parts of M. dobsoni collected from Cochin backwaters for a period of one year (June 1984-May 1985). The results of bioassay experiments are given in Chapter 4. Kinetics of accumulation ,retention and depuration of trace metals, their biological half-life, the influence of size group and environmental factors are given in Chapter 5. The effect of these metals on the physiological response of M. dobsoni viz. oxygen consumption is included in Chapter 6. A summary and list of references are also appended.

School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science And Technology

Cochin University of Science And Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3627

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Seasonal variations of mercury #Copper and Zinc in Metapenaeus Dobsoni #Biossay of trace metals #Kinetics of bioaccumilation and depuration #Effect of trace metals on oxygen consummption
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Thesis