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摘要
由于金属和石油的污染,未来伊巴卡河的罗非鱼物种可能面临严重灭绝。这些类型的污染对地表水和鱼类以及所有生物都具有重大的潜在危害。根据Davies等人(1983)的研究,重金属污染可以通过增加水体的气味、颜色、pH值、BOD和p03来改变水体的质量,使水体不适合饮用。另一方面,重金属会破坏鱼类和鱼类组织的自然质量(Abuet al . 2012),增加鱼类疾病和死亡率(Saxena etal . 2018),影响鱼类繁殖的生理速率(Korisiakpere和Ubogu, 2001)。
Assessment of Heavy Metals and Total Hydrocarbon Content in Tilapia (Oreochromis Aureus) from Ibaka River, Nigeria
Tilapia species may face severe extinction in Ibaka River in future probably due to metal and oil pollutions. These type of pollutions hold a major potential hazard to surface water and fish and consequently to all living things. According to Davies et al (1983), heavy metals pollution can alter quality of water bodies by increasing the odour, colour, pH, BOD and P04 3and make them unfit for drinking. Heavy metals on the other hand can disrupt natural quality of fish and fish tissue (Abuet al 2012), increase fish disease and mortality (Saxena et al 2018), influence physiological rates of fish reproduction (Korisiakpere and Ubogu, 2001).