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Title

Biogeochemical Adaptation of Fish Metabolism to the Reduction of Anthropogenic Load on the Subarctic Imandra Lake.

Authors

Gashkina, N. A.; Moiseenko, T. I.

Abstract

The bioaccumulation of elements in the organs and tissues of the whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus L.) from various stretches of Imandra Lake under anthropogenic influence in the toxic load reduction period is considered. The accumulation of elements in the whitefish's organs and tissues depends to a lesser extent on higher concentrations of toxic elements and the physiological state in water and to a greater extent on the tolerance thereto. The element redistribution in the whitefish's liver and kidney in terms of its physiological state is modeled. The adaptive response strategy is observed most clearly in changes in iron and zinc metabolism.

Subjects

IRON metabolism; FISH adaptation; WHITEFISHES; BIOACCUMULATION; METABOLISM

Publication

Doklady Earth Sciences, 2024, Vol 519, Issue 2, p2349

ISSN

1028-334X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1134/S1028334X24603778

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