Norway rat, Rattus norvegicus in metropolitans, a bio-indicator for heavy metal pollution (Case study: Tehran, Iran)
The present research aims to assess the potential use of the Norway rat, Rattus norvegicus as a bio-indicator for lead and cadmium accumulation in 10 urban zones in Tehran, the metropolitan city, Iran. During April to May 2014 we collected twenty adult Norway rats from the different predefined zon...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Guilan
2017-12-01
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Series: | Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences |
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Online Access: | https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_2220.html |
Summary: | The present research aims to assess the potential use of the Norway rat, Rattus norvegicus as a bio-indicator for lead
and cadmium accumulation in 10 urban zones in Tehran, the metropolitan city, Iran. During April to May 2014 we
collected twenty adult Norway rats from the different predefined zones. By referring to the air pollution data
collected over 15 years, the sampling areas were detected to collect rats. ANOVA test showed that the mean
concentrations of cadmium and lead were significantly different for the areas studied as the highest value for both
metals recorded in the central areas, exhibiting decreased trends towards the north. In the central parts of Tehran,
the mean levels of lead and cadmium concentrations were found to be 73.06 and 5.20 μg.g-1 in the rats’ hepatic
tissues, respectively. Meanwhile, the lead and cadmium concentrations were 1.85 and 0.07 μg.g-1, respectively in
the northern parts of Tehran. In addition, we examined the concentration of lead and cadmium in the sludge
obtained from the sampling points. The results also corresponded to the metal concentration in the rats liver
samples. Therefore, the present study verified that the Norway rat could be used potentially as a bio-indicator for
heavy metal contamination in polluted metropolitans, such as Tehran. |
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ISSN: | 1735-3033 1735-3866 |