8 results for Alburnus alburnus (bleak)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Geographic Location Reference
4186 Alburnus alburnus Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Bleak are very active fish with fast metabolism which can lead to bioaccumulation of heavy metals and other toxins. 58% of muscle samples taken from the Dunajec River, Poland contained more than the human consumption limit of lead (0.3 mg Pb kg-1 dry matter) Dunajec River, Poland 35172
4187 Alburnus alburnus Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Alburnus alburnus is a vector for the Carp Edema Virus 35162
4188 Alburnus alburnus Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Alburnus alburnus is a host to the widespread eastern European parasites Paracoenogonimus ovatus which can infect a wide variety of fish that inhabit the Great Lakes, including both invasive (e.g. Scardinius erythrophthalmus, Gymnocephalus cernua, Salmo trutta, and Cyprinus carpio) and native species (e.g., Esox lucius) to the Great Lakes Lake Dabie, Poland 35166
4189 Alburnus alburnus Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Alburnus alburnus is a host to the widespread eastern European parasites Nicolla skrjabini which can infect a wide variety of fish that inhabit the Great Lakes, including both invasive (e.g. Scardinius erythrophthalmus, Gymnocephalus cernua, Salmo trutta, and Cyprinus carpio) and native species (e.g., Esox lucius) to the Great Lakes 35137
5784 Alburnus alburnus Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field There have been reports of the tapeworm Ligula intestinalis preferentially parasitizing bleak (Alburnus alburnus) in the River Thames. River Thames, England 35146
5788 Alburnus alburnus Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Bioassays of bleak (Alburnus alburnus) sampled in the Velika Morava River Basin showed elevated concentrations of Cu, Ni, and Zn. Velika Morava River Basin, Europe 35151
5789 Alburnus alburnus Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Whole body composite samples of bleak (Alburnus alburnus) taken in the Sava River showed high concentrations of Fe, Mn, and Zn. Sava River, Europe 35154
5796 Alburnus alburnus Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Bleak (Alburnus alburnus) sampled in the Dunajec River, Poland bioaccumulated high levels of lead and chromium. Approximately 58% of muscle tissue sampled contained lead levels that exceed the limits in fish intended for human consumption (0.3 mg Pb kg-1 DM). Dunajec River, Poland 35187

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