effect of copper sulphate on behavioral and histopathological changes in roach, rutilus rutilus caspicus

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m. farhangi

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the research was accomplished in order to study behavioral and histopathological effects of copper on rutilus rutilus caspicus under experimental condition. the study was performed using water static method during 96 hours. 15 fish with averaged weight 2?0.5 g in weight were encountered to different concentrations (0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 mg/l) of copper. a group of fish was considered as control. under stable condition and aeration, the lethal concentration was 0.4 mg/l. results indicated that there was significant differences between treatments when copper concentration increased (p

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Journal title:
caspian journal of environmental sciences

Publisher: university of guilan

ISSN

volume 12

issue 1 2014

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