Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4289597913> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4289597913 endingPage "127053" @default.
- W4289597913 startingPage "127053" @default.
- W4289597913 abstract "Elevated levels of trace elements in the aquatic environment poses risks to the health of biota and humans. Parasites are important components in ecosystems; responding to changes in the health of aquatic ecosystems and can accumulate trace elements in their tissues to higher levels than their hosts. Monogeneans are an important group of fish ectoparasites being directly exposed to the aquatic environment.In this study concentrations of Ti, Fe, Cu, Zn, Rb, Sr and Ag were analysed in the monogenean parasite, Paradiplozoon ichthyoxanthon (by total reflection x-ray fluorescence spectrometry and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry), and the muscle, liver and gills of two host fish species, Labeobarbus aeneus and Labeobarbus kimberleyensis (by inductively coupled plasma -- mass spectrometry).Most striking was the accumulation pattern for Zn in parasites; mean levels of Zn were as high as 1448 and 1652 mg kg-1 dw, respectively, with no significant difference between the two host-parasite groups, leading to bioconcentration factors of approximately 93 (parasite/fish muscle) and 15 (parasite/fish liver). In addition, Fe was accumulated in the parasite to a higher degree compared to the fish hosts' tissues. Cu levels were higher in P. ichthyoxanthon than in the muscle tissue of both host fishes, but lower than liver tissue.These findings demonstrate the usefulness of this parasite species as a sentinel organism in aquatic ecosystems it inhabits for Fe and Zn. Other trace elements under investigation were not accumulated higher in the parasite compared to its fish host. Lower Rb levels in the parasite compared to its hosts indicate no biomagnification of this metal. Further investigations are required to determine if similar trends in trace element accumulation occur in other monogeneans.All data generated in the analysis of host and parasite tissues are presented in the manuscript." @default.
- W4289597913 created "2022-08-03" @default.
- W4289597913 creator A5011966538 @default.
- W4289597913 creator A5045296232 @default.
- W4289597913 creator A5073561543 @default.
- W4289597913 date "2022-12-01" @default.
- W4289597913 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W4289597913 title "First record of trace element accumulation in a freshwater ectoparasite, Paradiplozoon ichthyoxanthon (Monogenea; Diplozoidae), infecting the gills of two yellowfish species, Labeobarbus aeneus and Labeobarbus kimberleyensis" @default.
- W4289597913 cites W1969488129 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W1972160745 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W1977958105 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W1993265820 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W1997758848 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2014020881 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2022787472 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2027347364 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2036895923 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2040322344 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2049253562 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2057079283 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2061958832 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2065886424 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2067746423 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2076323724 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2076547496 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2077428433 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2079398907 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2118093128 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2125451956 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2134028605 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2134819409 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2135025616 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2137360013 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2152200500 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2156665667 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2167926173 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2192091885 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2269663535 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2331250296 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2332228428 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2523494566 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2587648479 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2588766378 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2613975862 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2703079097 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2727655536 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2730843282 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W275736787 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2804430697 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2892711256 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W2907310368 @default.
- W4289597913 cites W3191839346 @default.
- W4289597913 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2022.127053" @default.
- W4289597913 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35939924" @default.
- W4289597913 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4289597913 type Work @default.
- W4289597913 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4289597913 countsByYear W42895979132023 @default.
- W4289597913 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4289597913 hasAuthorship W4289597913A5011966538 @default.
- W4289597913 hasAuthorship W4289597913A5045296232 @default.
- W4289597913 hasAuthorship W4289597913A5073561543 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C126831891 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C136764020 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C158278297 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C161153951 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C175327387 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C2776654248 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C2777346404 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C2909208804 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C46685645 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C505870484 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C61952481 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C71572567 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C71928629 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C110872660 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C126831891 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C136764020 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C158278297 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C161153951 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C175327387 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C18903297 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C2776654248 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C2777346404 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C2909208804 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C41008148 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C46685645 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C505870484 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C61952481 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C71572567 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C71928629 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C86803240 @default.
- W4289597913 hasConceptScore W4289597913C90856448 @default.