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Heavy metals bioaccumulative capacity of some species of crustacea

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This study investigates the concentration levels of essential trace metals (Fe, Cu, Zn, Co, Se) and non-essential metals (Hg, Pb, Cd) in the edible muscle tissues of various crustacean species. It assesses bioaccumulation using the Metal Pollution Index to evaluate these organisms as bioindicators of pollution in the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, and Arabian Gulf, ensuring seafood safety. Significant variations in metal levels were found based on species, sex, and environmental conditions. Additionally, it evaluates the nutritive quality of the mantis shrimp and its relationship with pollution.

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Heavy metals bioaccumulative capacity of some species of crustacea, Salwa Hamdi

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2016
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