1. Effect of Acanthocephalus lucii infection on total mercury concentrations in muscle and gonads of fish host (Perca fluviatilis).
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Jankovská I, Kolihová D, Miholová D, Lukešová D, Romočuský S, Válek P, Vadlejch J, Kalous L, Langrová I, Petrtýl M, and Cadková Z
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- Animals, Environmental Monitoring methods, Female, Fish Diseases metabolism, Gonads drug effects, Gonads metabolism, Male, Mercury toxicity, Muscles drug effects, Muscles metabolism, Perches physiology, Stress, Physiological, Water Pollutants, Chemical toxicity, Acanthocephala metabolism, Fish Diseases parasitology, Mercury metabolism, Perches parasitology, Water Pollutants, Chemical metabolism
- Abstract
The samples from 13 perches (Perca fluviatilis) - muscle with skin and bones; fish gonads; and acanthocephalan parasites were analysed for mercury (Hg). Hg concentrations were present in all analysed samples. There were found no statistically significant difference in Hg concentration in fish tissues between perches either with or without infection by the acanthocephalan parasite, Acanthocephalus lucii). In this study there was no evidence that acanthocephalan worms accumulate mercury from hosts. For this reason, A. lucii is not a suitable bioindicator for mercury pollution.
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- 2012
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