Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3846
Title: Impact of reservoir properties on elemental accumulation and histopathology of European perch (Perca fluviatilis)
Authors: Nikolić, Dušan
Skorić, Stefan
Rašković, Božidar
Lenhardt, Mirjana
Krpo-Ćetković, Jasmina 
Keywords: Bioindication;Biomarkers;ICP-OES;Metal pollution index;Bioaccumulation factor;Histological alterations
Issue Date: Apr-2020
Rank: M21
Journal: Chemosphere
Abstract: 
This study was conducted on individuals of European perch from six reservoirs in Serbia with different properties, used for different purposes, and situated at different altitudes. Samples of muscle, gills, and liver, as well as water samples, were used for analysis of elemental accumulation. Histopathological (HP) analysis of gills and liver, and Fulton’s condition factor (CF) were used as biomarkers. Analysis of Ag, Al, As, B, Ba, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Pb, S, Se, Si, Sr, and Zn was conducted by inductively-coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES), and accordingly, metal pollution index and bioaccumulation factor (BAF) were calculated. Elemental accumulation varied considerably both among tissues and reservoirs. Reservoirs located on large low-altitude rivers were the most heavily polluted with metals (MeCuvr sje, on the Zapadna Morava River, and Lake Sava, on the Sava River). Of three tissues analyzed, the gills were most affected by pollution. The levels of Hg in muscle decreased with an increase in reservoir altitude. Specimens sampled from the highest altitude reservoir were the least affected by HP alterations; however, HP differences between the reservoirs were not statistically significant, and the severity of HP changes was generally low. No significant correlations between the elemental accumulation or HP indices with CF were observed.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3846
ISSN: 0045-6535
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.125503
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