Heart Beat Rate of Fresh Water Crab Barytelphusa Guerini Exposed in Organochloride Pesticide: Endosulfan

As the use of pesticides reached massive proportion, a darker side of these toxic chemicals revealed itself. Carried by natural forces such as wind, rain and the flow of rivers and ocean currents, residues of organochlorines being to appear everywhere on the globe, from tropical forests to Antarctic...

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Main Author: Desai, Rajesh
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Language:English
Published: RESAIM 2021
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spelling ftjijresm:oai:ojs2.www.journals.resaim.com:article/662 2023-05-15T13:53:06+02:00 Heart Beat Rate of Fresh Water Crab Barytelphusa Guerini Exposed in Organochloride Pesticide: Endosulfan Desai, Rajesh 2021-04-25 application/pdf https://www.journals.resaim.com/ijramt/article/view/662 eng eng RESAIM https://www.journals.resaim.com/ijramt/article/view/662/635 https://www.journals.resaim.com/ijramt/article/view/662 Copyright (c) 2021 Rajesh Desai https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY International Journal of Recent Advances in Multidisciplinary Topics; Vol. 2 No. 4 (2021); 123-125 2582-7839 Heart Beat Fresh water Crab Barytelphusa guerini Endosulfan info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2021 ftjijresm 2021-08-21T17:16:44Z As the use of pesticides reached massive proportion, a darker side of these toxic chemicals revealed itself. Carried by natural forces such as wind, rain and the flow of rivers and ocean currents, residues of organochlorines being to appear everywhere on the globe, from tropical forests to Antarctic snows. Worse still, the slowly decomposing chemicals were talking their toll among many non–target fish and wildlife species. It becomes clear from the residue found in the bodies of dead or dying birds, that pesticides were directly responsible for their deaths. The direct kills were very stunning and at the gradual build-up of organochlorines in fish and wildlife tissues was another unforeseen consequence that posed an even greater long–term threat. Organochlorines residues persist in the environment for years after their application has ceased. Because of their stability, as well as other chemical properties, they accumulate at high concentration in the bodies of animals at the top of some ecological food chains. Present research paper pointing out the effect of Endosulfan on Hear beat of fresh water crab Barytelphusa guerini by analyzing statically data with graphically. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management (IJRESM) Antarctic
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topic Heart Beat
Fresh water Crab
Barytelphusa guerini
Endosulfan
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Fresh water Crab
Barytelphusa guerini
Endosulfan
Desai, Rajesh
Heart Beat Rate of Fresh Water Crab Barytelphusa Guerini Exposed in Organochloride Pesticide: Endosulfan
topic_facet Heart Beat
Fresh water Crab
Barytelphusa guerini
Endosulfan
description As the use of pesticides reached massive proportion, a darker side of these toxic chemicals revealed itself. Carried by natural forces such as wind, rain and the flow of rivers and ocean currents, residues of organochlorines being to appear everywhere on the globe, from tropical forests to Antarctic snows. Worse still, the slowly decomposing chemicals were talking their toll among many non–target fish and wildlife species. It becomes clear from the residue found in the bodies of dead or dying birds, that pesticides were directly responsible for their deaths. The direct kills were very stunning and at the gradual build-up of organochlorines in fish and wildlife tissues was another unforeseen consequence that posed an even greater long–term threat. Organochlorines residues persist in the environment for years after their application has ceased. Because of their stability, as well as other chemical properties, they accumulate at high concentration in the bodies of animals at the top of some ecological food chains. Present research paper pointing out the effect of Endosulfan on Hear beat of fresh water crab Barytelphusa guerini by analyzing statically data with graphically.
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title Heart Beat Rate of Fresh Water Crab Barytelphusa Guerini Exposed in Organochloride Pesticide: Endosulfan
title_short Heart Beat Rate of Fresh Water Crab Barytelphusa Guerini Exposed in Organochloride Pesticide: Endosulfan
title_full Heart Beat Rate of Fresh Water Crab Barytelphusa Guerini Exposed in Organochloride Pesticide: Endosulfan
title_fullStr Heart Beat Rate of Fresh Water Crab Barytelphusa Guerini Exposed in Organochloride Pesticide: Endosulfan
title_full_unstemmed Heart Beat Rate of Fresh Water Crab Barytelphusa Guerini Exposed in Organochloride Pesticide: Endosulfan
title_sort heart beat rate of fresh water crab barytelphusa guerini exposed in organochloride pesticide: endosulfan
publisher RESAIM
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op_source International Journal of Recent Advances in Multidisciplinary Topics; Vol. 2 No. 4 (2021); 123-125
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