2019
DOI: 10.31248/gjfs2019.009
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Comparative study of the metallic contamination assessment of a Paracentrotus lividus (lmck, 1816) macrobenthic community in Algerian west coast

Abstract: This study assesses the characteristics of the metallic trace elements (Fe, Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn) in the Paracentrotus lividus gonads. The physiological indices evolution (RIm and GIm) was adopted in order to determine the laying period of this echinoid; and to support the hypothesis that this species may be considered as an excellent bioindicator in the marine environment. For this purpose, two edible sea urchin populations with a diameter between 41 and 71 mm were sampled. This samples were taken from two diff… Show more

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“…In comparison, this study is similar to a study conducted by Boukhelf et al (2019) in Western Mohamad Haikal K. Djafar, et al / Biosaintifika 15 (2) (2023): 204-211 Algeria, where Pb levels were higher than Cd levels. Pb and Cd levels of P. lividus gonads from the coast of SidiLakhdar were 0.199 mg/kg and 0.0048 mg/kg, respectively, while Pb and Cd levels from the Salamandre coast were 0.194 mg/kg and 0.005 mg/kg, respectively.…”
Section: Analysis Of Lead (Pb) and Cadmium (Cd) Levelssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In comparison, this study is similar to a study conducted by Boukhelf et al (2019) in Western Mohamad Haikal K. Djafar, et al / Biosaintifika 15 (2) (2023): 204-211 Algeria, where Pb levels were higher than Cd levels. Pb and Cd levels of P. lividus gonads from the coast of SidiLakhdar were 0.199 mg/kg and 0.0048 mg/kg, respectively, while Pb and Cd levels from the Salamandre coast were 0.194 mg/kg and 0.005 mg/kg, respectively.…”
Section: Analysis Of Lead (Pb) and Cadmium (Cd) Levelssupporting
confidence: 90%