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The influence of climate changes on heavy metals accumulation in Alosa immaculata from the Danube River Basin
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2024
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Aquatic Food SystemBiogeochemistryHeavy Metals AccumulationEngineeringSediment QualitySediment-water InteractionMetal ContaminationMarine PollutionFreshwater EcosystemFishery ManagementWater QualityAlosa ImmaculataDanube River BasinEnvironmental ToxicologyHeavy Metal AccumulationTolerance ThresholdsLimnology
This research report provides a comprehensive overview of the historical trends in heavy metal concentrations in the Pontic shad (Alosa immaculata) populations from both the Danube River and the Black Sea, while also exploring the potential influence of global warming on metal accumulation. Through bibliometric modeling analysis, it reveals significant limitations in existing international research, particularly the lack of comprehensive data on the impact of hydroclimatic changes on heavy metal accumulation in Alosa immaculata. Recognizing the critical importance of studies on heavy metal bioaccumulation in Danube shad, this research underscores their significance in defining tolerance thresholds, quantifying the impact of toxic elements along the aquatic food chain, and enhancing the economic sustainability of ichthyofauna monitoring efforts. Furthermore, these studies contribute invaluable insights into the complex dynamics of aquatic ecosystems, offering essential decision-making support for optimizing commercial fishing management practices on the Danube and ensuring robust support systems for industrial fishing endeavors.
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