Difeerentiation Of Water {Physical, Chemical} Parmeters In Kachapoor Lake, Sarampally -Kamareddy Lake, Biknoor Lake.

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Malsoor Thirumala
Dr. S. Jithender Kumar Naik
Surya Burugu
K. Vanaja

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The research paper extensively covers the phenomenon of bioaccumulation, focusing on its impact in freshwater ecosystems, particularly on fish. It details how heavy metals like mercury, lead, cadmium, and arsenic, originating from industrial pollution, agricultural runoff, and atmospheric deposition, accumulate in fish tissues over time. The abstract highlights the adverse effects of such bioaccumulation on fish health, including reproduction issues, growth abnormalities, and organ damage. It also underscores the consequent risks to human health when these contaminated fish are consumed. The study emphasizes the importance of addressing heavy metal pollution in aquatic ecosystems through effective waste management, reduction of industrial discharges, sustainable agricultural practices, and regular monitoring of fish populations. This approach is crucial to manage and mitigate the risks of heavy metal bioaccumulation in freshwater fish, thereby protecting both aquatic life and human health.

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Malsoor Thirumala, Dr. S. Jithender Kumar Naik, Surya Burugu, & K. Vanaja. (2024). Difeerentiation Of Water {Physical, Chemical} Parmeters In Kachapoor Lake, Sarampally -Kamareddy Lake, Biknoor Lake. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 45(1), 393–412. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45i1.3876
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Malsoor Thirumala

Assistant professor of Zoology, Research scholar. Osmania University. India, 

Dr. S. Jithender Kumar Naik

Senior professor of Zoology & Chairman, BoS, Department of Zoology, University college of science, Osmania University, Hyderabad - 500007.India, 

Surya Burugu

PG- Student, Department of Zoology & Fisheries, Siddipet, India, 

K. Vanaja

Lecturer of Zoology, Department of Zoology, Osmania University, Hyderabad - 500007, India, 

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