Heavy Metals Assessment in the Medjerda River Basin (Northeastern Algeria): A Preliminary Water Analysis and Toad Skin Biopsy
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2020-09-21
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Our study attempted to monitor the quality of
water in Medjarda basin (Northeastern Algeria) and to
provide baseline information of heavy metals in the water
as well as in a potential amphibian biosentinel, the spiny
toad, Bufo spinosus. We measured pH, temperature, dissolved
oxygen and biological oxygen demand of water and
levels of heavy metals in toad skin using an atomic
absorption flame spectrophotometer. Lead (Pb) concentration
in water and in toad skin at all sites exceeded
respectively 60 and 96 times the standard reference values.
The heavy metal concentrations, in descending order, in
water and in male toad skin were as follows: Pb[Fe[
Cu[Zn and Fe[Pb[Zn[Cu respectively. This study
highlights the ecological status of the surrounding areas
upstream of the Medjarda basin as being a point source of
heavy metal pollution. It is further stated that a non-invasive
skin removal is an ethically sound technique to evaluate
heavy metal accumulation in aquatic animals like