1. Elucidating the effects of heavy metals contamination on vital organ of fish and migratory birds found at fresh water ecosystem.
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Khan BN, Ullah H, Ashfaq Y, Hussain N, Atique U, Aziz T, Alharbi M, Albekairi TH, and Alasmari AF
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Heavy metal pollution in aquatic environments threatens marine life and lowers the quality of freshwater supplies. This research aimed to quantify the heavy metal concentration in fish, avian tissue, and water of the Mangla reservoir. Concentrations of heavy metals such as Cu, Cd, Cr, and Pb were determined in five vital organs of six species of fishes ( Cirrhinus cirrhosis, Catla catla, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, Wallagu attu, Cyprinus carpio, Sperata seenghala ) and five species of migratory birds ( Anas strepera, Aythya ferina, Anas platyrhynchos, Anas crecca, Anas clypeata ) and water of Mangla dam. Heavy metal concentration was observed with AAS' help after the samples' complete chemical digestion. The average concentration of these metals in water samples was higher than the mean values in fish and birds. Heavy metals damaged fish and birds in the same order: Cd > Cu > Cr > Pb. The results of this research will hopefully prompt further consideration on the dangers of heavy metal contamination in freshwater ecosystem., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (© 2023 The Authors.)
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- 2023
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