Assessing some essential trace elements concentration in micro chiropteran bat (Megaderma lyra): A study in Barak Valley of Assam, India

Bioaccumulation of essential trace elements in the living systems is a common phenomenon. Although sufficient information is available on their accumulation in insects and higher animals, information on trace elements accumulation in bats is relatively scanty. Keeping this in the backdrop, the prese...

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Main Authors: Anisur Rahman, Nazimur Rahman Talukdar, Parthankar Choudhury
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Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2020-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590182620300072
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Parthankar Choudhury
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description Bioaccumulation of essential trace elements in the living systems is a common phenomenon. Although sufficient information is available on their accumulation in insects and higher animals, information on trace elements accumulation in bats is relatively scanty. Keeping this in the backdrop, the present study was carried out to assess Zn, Cu, Mn, and Fe in the tissues of four different organs of Megaderma lyra collected from Barak Valley, Assam (India). All the four essential elements from the tissues and organs like the kidney, liver, lungs, and patagium of M. lyra were analyzed using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometer. Concentrations of essential trace elements were measured in terms of μg/g dry weight (dw). The study revealed that Zn and Mn concentration did not differ significantly among the studied body tissues whereas the concentration of Cu and Fe varied significantly among the studied organs. The concentration of Zn and Fe was high in the body of M. lyra while Mn and Cu were found as trace amounts. ANOVA revealed that essential trace elements differ significantly in all the studied tissues of M. lyra. The study concluded that the essential trace elements in the body tissues of M. lyra were within the threshold limits and the data presented can be used as baseline values for non-polluting sites.
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spelling doaj.art-5e25e306c2304043855422d3232394522022-12-21T17:16:01ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology2590-18262020-01-0125663Assessing some essential trace elements concentration in micro chiropteran bat (Megaderma lyra): A study in Barak Valley of Assam, IndiaAnisur Rahman0Nazimur Rahman Talukdar1Parthankar Choudhury2Wildlife Research and Conservation Laboratory, Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Assam University, Silchar 788011, Assam, IndiaWildlife Research and Conservation Laboratory, Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Assam University, Silchar 788011, Assam, India; Centre for Biodiversity and Climate Change Research, Udhayan, Hailakandi 788155, Assam, IndiaWildlife Research and Conservation Laboratory, Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Assam University, Silchar 788011, Assam, India; Corresponding author.Bioaccumulation of essential trace elements in the living systems is a common phenomenon. Although sufficient information is available on their accumulation in insects and higher animals, information on trace elements accumulation in bats is relatively scanty. Keeping this in the backdrop, the present study was carried out to assess Zn, Cu, Mn, and Fe in the tissues of four different organs of Megaderma lyra collected from Barak Valley, Assam (India). All the four essential elements from the tissues and organs like the kidney, liver, lungs, and patagium of M. lyra were analyzed using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometer. Concentrations of essential trace elements were measured in terms of μg/g dry weight (dw). The study revealed that Zn and Mn concentration did not differ significantly among the studied body tissues whereas the concentration of Cu and Fe varied significantly among the studied organs. The concentration of Zn and Fe was high in the body of M. lyra while Mn and Cu were found as trace amounts. ANOVA revealed that essential trace elements differ significantly in all the studied tissues of M. lyra. The study concluded that the essential trace elements in the body tissues of M. lyra were within the threshold limits and the data presented can be used as baseline values for non-polluting sites.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590182620300072Barak valleyInsectivorousMegaderma lyraTrace elements
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Parthankar Choudhury
Assessing some essential trace elements concentration in micro chiropteran bat (Megaderma lyra): A study in Barak Valley of Assam, India
Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology
Barak valley
Insectivorous
Megaderma lyra
Trace elements
title Assessing some essential trace elements concentration in micro chiropteran bat (Megaderma lyra): A study in Barak Valley of Assam, India
title_full Assessing some essential trace elements concentration in micro chiropteran bat (Megaderma lyra): A study in Barak Valley of Assam, India
title_fullStr Assessing some essential trace elements concentration in micro chiropteran bat (Megaderma lyra): A study in Barak Valley of Assam, India
title_full_unstemmed Assessing some essential trace elements concentration in micro chiropteran bat (Megaderma lyra): A study in Barak Valley of Assam, India
title_short Assessing some essential trace elements concentration in micro chiropteran bat (Megaderma lyra): A study in Barak Valley of Assam, India
title_sort assessing some essential trace elements concentration in micro chiropteran bat megaderma lyra a study in barak valley of assam india
topic Barak valley
Insectivorous
Megaderma lyra
Trace elements
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