HEMATOLOGICAL VARIATIONS AND ASSESMENT OF HEAVY METALS IN SIDH SPARROW (PASSER PYRRHONOTUS) AS A BIOINDICATOR IN PUNJAB AREAS OF PAKISTAN

Maria Akram, Yasir Nawaz, Aqeela Nawaz, Saba Munir, Hafiza Fizzah Riaz, Shumila Noreen, Muhammad Tariq Shafi, Muhammad Zaman, Muhammad Wajid, Muhammad Saleem Khan, Fouzia Tanvir, Samreen Riaz
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Sindh sparrows, prevalent in Sindh region of Pakistan, are non-migratory birds abundant in human-inhabited areas globally, except Antarctica. Given their close association with human settlements, these birds serve as crucial indicators for biological monitoring in regions affected by pollution. This study focused on assessing the hematological parameters and heavy metal concentrations in various organs of Sindh sparrows in the Punjab regions of Pakistan. The collected blood samples underwent analysis for hematological indices and heavy metal concentrations. The results indicated variability in hematological analysis of sparrows. Fluctuations were observed in the concentrations of different heavy metals, with significant differences in zinc and iron, while chromium, cadmium, and nickel concentrations showed non-significant differences. The patterns of heavy metal accumulation revealed higher concentrations of chromium, nickel, and iron in the liver, contrasting with the cadmium and zinc in kidneys. In conclusion, significant correlations were observed among the concentrations of Zinc, Chromium, Cadmium, Nickel, and Iron in kidney, liver, and muscles of both male and female Sindh sparrows. The findings underscore the need for further comprehensive studies to assess heavy metal accumulation in birds, highlighting the urgency to address environmental pollution that poses risks to avian species and human populations worldwide.
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作为巴基斯坦邦贾布地区生物指标的西德麻雀(Passer pyrrhonotus)的血液学变化和重金属评估
信德麻雀盛行于巴基斯坦信德地区,是一种非迁徙性鸟类,在全球除南极洲以外的人类居住区都很常见。鉴于这些鸟类与人类居住区的密切关系,它们是受污染地区生物监测的重要指标。本研究的重点是评估巴基斯坦旁遮普地区信德麻雀的血液学参数和各器官中的重金属浓度。对采集的血液样本进行了血液学指标和重金属浓度分析。结果表明,麻雀的血液学分析存在差异。不同重金属的浓度存在波动,锌和铁的浓度差异显著,而铬、镉和镍的浓度差异不显著。重金属的积累模式显示,肝脏中铬、镍和铁的浓度较高,而肾脏中镉和锌的浓度较低。总之,雌雄信德麻雀肾脏、肝脏和肌肉中的锌、铬、镉、镍和铁浓度之间存在明显的相关性。这些研究结果突出表明,有必要开展进一步的综合研究,以评估重金属在鸟类体内的积累情况,同时强调了解决环境污染问题的紧迫性,因为环境污染会给全世界的鸟类物种和人类带来风险。
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