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Prospects of fish scale and fin samples usage for nonlethal monitoring of metal contamination: a study on five fish species from the Danube River

Jovičić, Katarina; Janković, Saša; Nikolić, Dragica M.; Đikanović, Vesna; Skorić, Stefan; Krpo-Ćetković, Jasmina; Jarić, Ivan

(EDP Sciences, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jovičić, Katarina
AU  - Janković, Saša
AU  - Nikolić, Dragica M.
AU  - Đikanović, Vesna
AU  - Skorić, Stefan
AU  - Krpo-Ćetković, Jasmina
AU  - Jarić, Ivan
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://www.kmae-journal.org/10.1051/kmae/2022027
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5484
AB  - The development of nonlethal methods for the monitoring of environmental contamination is essential to minimize the negative effects on studied species and communities. Fish scales and fin clips can be used as nonlethal indicators of water quality given that they are in direct contact with the environment and can accumulate high concentrations of metals and trace elements. Fin clipping causes minimal harm to fish and it does not affect fish growth or survival. In this study, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Se, and Zn concentrations were measured by inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) in scales, fins, and muscle of common bream ( Abramis brama ), white bream ( Blicca bjoerkna ), wels catfish ( Silurus glanis ), northern pike ( Esox lucius ), and pikeperch ( Sander lucioperca ) from the Danube River. The analysis showed a positive correlation for Hg between scales and muscle in pikeperch. Anal fin and muscle were positively correlated in white bream for Hg, in wels catfish for Cu, and in northern pike and pikeperch for As. The results suggest that scales and fins have a potential to be used as indicators of muscle tissue contamination with As, Cu, and Hg, depending on species' ecological traits.
PB  - EDP Sciences
T2  - Knowledge & Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
T1  - Prospects of fish scale and fin samples usage for nonlethal monitoring of metal contamination: a study on five fish species from the Danube River
IS  - 424
DO  - 10.1051/kmae/2022027
SP  - 4
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jovičić, Katarina and Janković, Saša and Nikolić, Dragica M. and Đikanović, Vesna and Skorić, Stefan and Krpo-Ćetković, Jasmina and Jarić, Ivan",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The development of nonlethal methods for the monitoring of environmental contamination is essential to minimize the negative effects on studied species and communities. Fish scales and fin clips can be used as nonlethal indicators of water quality given that they are in direct contact with the environment and can accumulate high concentrations of metals and trace elements. Fin clipping causes minimal harm to fish and it does not affect fish growth or survival. In this study, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Se, and Zn concentrations were measured by inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) in scales, fins, and muscle of common bream ( Abramis brama ), white bream ( Blicca bjoerkna ), wels catfish ( Silurus glanis ), northern pike ( Esox lucius ), and pikeperch ( Sander lucioperca ) from the Danube River. The analysis showed a positive correlation for Hg between scales and muscle in pikeperch. Anal fin and muscle were positively correlated in white bream for Hg, in wels catfish for Cu, and in northern pike and pikeperch for As. The results suggest that scales and fins have a potential to be used as indicators of muscle tissue contamination with As, Cu, and Hg, depending on species' ecological traits.",
publisher = "EDP Sciences",
journal = "Knowledge & Management of Aquatic Ecosystems",
title = "Prospects of fish scale and fin samples usage for nonlethal monitoring of metal contamination: a study on five fish species from the Danube River",
number = "424",
doi = "10.1051/kmae/2022027",
pages = "4"
}
Jovičić, K., Janković, S., Nikolić, D. M., Đikanović, V., Skorić, S., Krpo-Ćetković, J.,& Jarić, I.. (2023). Prospects of fish scale and fin samples usage for nonlethal monitoring of metal contamination: a study on five fish species from the Danube River. in Knowledge & Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
EDP Sciences.(424), 4.
https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2022027
Jovičić K, Janković S, Nikolić DM, Đikanović V, Skorić S, Krpo-Ćetković J, Jarić I. Prospects of fish scale and fin samples usage for nonlethal monitoring of metal contamination: a study on five fish species from the Danube River. in Knowledge & Management of Aquatic Ecosystems. 2023;(424):4.
doi:10.1051/kmae/2022027 .
Jovičić, Katarina, Janković, Saša, Nikolić, Dragica M., Đikanović, Vesna, Skorić, Stefan, Krpo-Ćetković, Jasmina, Jarić, Ivan, "Prospects of fish scale and fin samples usage for nonlethal monitoring of metal contamination: a study on five fish species from the Danube River" in Knowledge & Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, no. 424 (2023):4,
https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2022027 . .
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Age-specific accumulation of toxic metal(loid)s in northern pike (Esox lucius) juveniles

Nikolić, Dušan; Skorić, Stefan; Janković, Saša; Hegediš, Aleksandar; Đikanović, Vesna

(NLM (Medline), 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nikolić, Dušan
AU  - Skorić, Stefan
AU  - Janković, Saša
AU  - Hegediš, Aleksandar
AU  - Đikanović, Vesna
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-021-09004-2
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4195
AB  - Northern pike specimens of 0+, 1+, and 2+ age classes were collected in June 2013 from the Vizelj channel near Belgrade (Serbia). Inductively coupled plasma optical spectrometry (ICP-OES) and atomic absorption spectrometer SpectrAA 220 were used for analyzing concentrations of As, Cr, Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Sr, Pb, and Zn, as well as Hg in muscle, gills, and liver. Metal pollution index (MPI) was calculated. Concentrations of As, Cd, Co, and Pb were below the limit of detection. Concentrations of Cu, Hg, and Zn in muscle did not exceed the maximum allowed concentrations. The gills were tissue which was most affected by pollution. The highest concentrations of Fe in muscle, Cr and Fe in gills, and Hg, Sr, and Zn in liver were recorded in 0+ individuals, as well as Zn in gills of 2+ individuals. On contrary, the lowest concentrations were recorded for Zn in gills of 0+ individuals, Hg in gills of 1+ individuals, and Fe in muscle, Cr and Sr in gills, and Zn in liver of 2+ individuals. Regarding age classes, 2+ juveniles had the highest MPI values for all tissues. Correlations between the metal(loid) accumulation and fish condition were not significant, as well as between fish length and weight and Cu and Hg in muscle, Cu, Hg, and Sr in gills, and Cu, Cr, and Fe in liver. Results indicated that young individuals were more sensitive to pollution, but older fish showed higher overall bioaccumulation of toxic elements analyzed in this study.
PB  - NLM (Medline)
T2  - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
T1  - Age-specific accumulation of toxic metal(loid)s in northern pike (Esox lucius) juveniles
IS  - 4
VL  - 193
DO  - 10.1007/s10661-021-09004-2
SP  - 229
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nikolić, Dušan and Skorić, Stefan and Janković, Saša and Hegediš, Aleksandar and Đikanović, Vesna",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Northern pike specimens of 0+, 1+, and 2+ age classes were collected in June 2013 from the Vizelj channel near Belgrade (Serbia). Inductively coupled plasma optical spectrometry (ICP-OES) and atomic absorption spectrometer SpectrAA 220 were used for analyzing concentrations of As, Cr, Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Sr, Pb, and Zn, as well as Hg in muscle, gills, and liver. Metal pollution index (MPI) was calculated. Concentrations of As, Cd, Co, and Pb were below the limit of detection. Concentrations of Cu, Hg, and Zn in muscle did not exceed the maximum allowed concentrations. The gills were tissue which was most affected by pollution. The highest concentrations of Fe in muscle, Cr and Fe in gills, and Hg, Sr, and Zn in liver were recorded in 0+ individuals, as well as Zn in gills of 2+ individuals. On contrary, the lowest concentrations were recorded for Zn in gills of 0+ individuals, Hg in gills of 1+ individuals, and Fe in muscle, Cr and Sr in gills, and Zn in liver of 2+ individuals. Regarding age classes, 2+ juveniles had the highest MPI values for all tissues. Correlations between the metal(loid) accumulation and fish condition were not significant, as well as between fish length and weight and Cu and Hg in muscle, Cu, Hg, and Sr in gills, and Cu, Cr, and Fe in liver. Results indicated that young individuals were more sensitive to pollution, but older fish showed higher overall bioaccumulation of toxic elements analyzed in this study.",
publisher = "NLM (Medline)",
journal = "Environmental Monitoring and Assessment",
title = "Age-specific accumulation of toxic metal(loid)s in northern pike (Esox lucius) juveniles",
number = "4",
volume = "193",
doi = "10.1007/s10661-021-09004-2",
pages = "229"
}
Nikolić, D., Skorić, S., Janković, S., Hegediš, A.,& Đikanović, V.. (2021). Age-specific accumulation of toxic metal(loid)s in northern pike (Esox lucius) juveniles. in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
NLM (Medline)., 193(4), 229.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-021-09004-2
Nikolić D, Skorić S, Janković S, Hegediš A, Đikanović V. Age-specific accumulation of toxic metal(loid)s in northern pike (Esox lucius) juveniles. in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 2021;193(4):229.
doi:10.1007/s10661-021-09004-2 .
Nikolić, Dušan, Skorić, Stefan, Janković, Saša, Hegediš, Aleksandar, Đikanović, Vesna, "Age-specific accumulation of toxic metal(loid)s in northern pike (Esox lucius) juveniles" in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 193, no. 4 (2021):229,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-021-09004-2 . .
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What is the Impact of Epstein-Barr Virus in Peri-implant Infection?

Canullo, Luigi; Pesce, Paolo; Botticelli, Daniele; Covani, Ugo; Janković, Saša; Jovanović, Tanja; Rakić, Mia

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Canullo, Luigi
AU  - Pesce, Paolo
AU  - Botticelli, Daniele
AU  - Covani, Ugo
AU  - Janković, Saša
AU  - Jovanović, Tanja
AU  - Rakić, Mia
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://quintpub.com/journals/omi/abstract.php?iss2_id=1499&article_id=17993
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3002
AB  - PURPOSE To compare the qualitative and quantitative profile of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) at external and internal implant surfaces between participants with peri-implantitis and healthy peri-implant tissues and to quantitatively assess the relation between EBV and periopathogens inside the microbiologic profile associated with peri-implantitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS Microbiologic specimens were retrieved from 84 patients wearing 190 implants to estimate the levels of EBV and 10 periopathogens in the peri-implant pocket and internal-implant connection using quantitative polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS The study sample consisted of 113 healthy and 77 peri-implantitis-affected implants. Statistical significance was not reached in EBV prevalence between peri-implantitis and healthy controls. EBV-positive participants demonstrated higher levels of Prevotella intermedia (Pi) and Campylobacter rectus (Cr) compared with EBV-negative participants. A positive correlation was demonstrated among EBV and Tannerella forsythia (Tf), Parvimonas micra (Pm), Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn), and Cr levels in peri-implantitis-affected implants, while healthy controls demonstrated a positive correlation between EBV and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa), Pi, and Pm. CONCLUSION EBV cannot be considered as a microbiologic marker of peri-implantitis. However, EBV could be considered as a risk factor and a peri-implantitis enhancer based on its positive correlations with pathogens associated with peri-implantitis.
T2  - The International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants
T1  - What is the Impact of Epstein-Barr Virus in Peri-implant Infection?
IS  - 1
VL  - 33
DO  - 10.11607/jomi.5972
SP  - 58
EP  - 63
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Canullo, Luigi and Pesce, Paolo and Botticelli, Daniele and Covani, Ugo and Janković, Saša and Jovanović, Tanja and Rakić, Mia",
year = "2018",
abstract = "PURPOSE To compare the qualitative and quantitative profile of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) at external and internal implant surfaces between participants with peri-implantitis and healthy peri-implant tissues and to quantitatively assess the relation between EBV and periopathogens inside the microbiologic profile associated with peri-implantitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS Microbiologic specimens were retrieved from 84 patients wearing 190 implants to estimate the levels of EBV and 10 periopathogens in the peri-implant pocket and internal-implant connection using quantitative polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS The study sample consisted of 113 healthy and 77 peri-implantitis-affected implants. Statistical significance was not reached in EBV prevalence between peri-implantitis and healthy controls. EBV-positive participants demonstrated higher levels of Prevotella intermedia (Pi) and Campylobacter rectus (Cr) compared with EBV-negative participants. A positive correlation was demonstrated among EBV and Tannerella forsythia (Tf), Parvimonas micra (Pm), Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn), and Cr levels in peri-implantitis-affected implants, while healthy controls demonstrated a positive correlation between EBV and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa), Pi, and Pm. CONCLUSION EBV cannot be considered as a microbiologic marker of peri-implantitis. However, EBV could be considered as a risk factor and a peri-implantitis enhancer based on its positive correlations with pathogens associated with peri-implantitis.",
journal = "The International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants",
title = "What is the Impact of Epstein-Barr Virus in Peri-implant Infection?",
number = "1",
volume = "33",
doi = "10.11607/jomi.5972",
pages = "58-63"
}
Canullo, L., Pesce, P., Botticelli, D., Covani, U., Janković, S., Jovanović, T.,& Rakić, M.. (2018). What is the Impact of Epstein-Barr Virus in Peri-implant Infection?. in The International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, 33(1), 58-63.
https://doi.org/10.11607/jomi.5972
Canullo L, Pesce P, Botticelli D, Covani U, Janković S, Jovanović T, Rakić M. What is the Impact of Epstein-Barr Virus in Peri-implant Infection?. in The International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants. 2018;33(1):58-63.
doi:10.11607/jomi.5972 .
Canullo, Luigi, Pesce, Paolo, Botticelli, Daniele, Covani, Ugo, Janković, Saša, Jovanović, Tanja, Rakić, Mia, "What is the Impact of Epstein-Barr Virus in Peri-implant Infection?" in The International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, 33, no. 1 (2018):58-63,
https://doi.org/10.11607/jomi.5972 . .
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Effect of mercury on wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) populations: cranial morphology and allometry – preliminary results

Urošević, Aleksandar; Cvijanović, Milena; Vukov, Tanja; Janković, Saša; Nikolić, Dragica; Ajduković, Maja; Anđelković, Marko; Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša

(Nicosia: Herpetological Society of Cyprus, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Cvijanović, Milena
AU  - Vukov, Tanja
AU  - Janković, Saša
AU  - Nikolić, Dragica
AU  - Ajduković, Maja
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5211
AB  - We estimated the effects of chronic mercury exposure on cranium morphology and post-natal
development in the Common wall lizard, Podarcis muralis (Laurenti, 1768). We collected 45
specimens from the Šuplja stena mercury mine tailings and abandoned mine area. As a control
group, we collected 39 specimens from the nearby rock quarry in Ripanj (less than 2 km away), in
order to eliminate the possible effects of geographical variation. Both sampling localities are situated
on the fringe of Avala mountain near Belgrade, Serbia. Patterns of shape of dorsal and ventral
cranium were analysed using geometric morphometrics. Analysis of the sample liver tissues showed
that mercury was present in both groups, but the concentration of mercury was significantly greater
in population from the Šuplja stena mines. However, apparently high levels of mercury in the
population from Šuplja stena had very little to no effect on cranial morphology. Juveniles and
females from both localities had practically the same size and shape of the dorsal and ventral
cranium. Only the ventral cranium shape of males showed slight differences between the localities,
reflected in slightly longer maxillae and wider crania in males from Šuplja Stena. Sexual dimorphism
pattern also remained constant in both localities. Although both populations were morphologically
uniform, lizards from the Šulja stena mine had higher level of overall shape variance for both dorsal
and ventral cranium. Both static and ontogenetic allometry were significant in both groups, and
allometric trajectories did not differ between the localities. Cranial morphology and patterns of
allometry are apparently well conserved in studied lizard populations, and remain stable regardless
of the level of exposure to pollution. Further analyses should focus on subtler patterns of shape
variation, including fluctuating asymmetry, and include populations exposed to various pollutants
(lead, pesticides, etc.).
PB  - Nicosia: Herpetological Society of Cyprus
C3  - Book of Abstracts: 9th Symposium on the Lacertids of the Mediterranean Basin and 1st Symposium on Mediterranean Lizards; 2016 Jun  20-23; Limassol, Cyprus
T1  - Effect of mercury on wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) populations: cranial morphology and allometry – preliminary results
SP  - 39
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5211
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Urošević, Aleksandar and Cvijanović, Milena and Vukov, Tanja and Janković, Saša and Nikolić, Dragica and Ajduković, Maja and Anđelković, Marko and Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša",
year = "2016",
abstract = "We estimated the effects of chronic mercury exposure on cranium morphology and post-natal
development in the Common wall lizard, Podarcis muralis (Laurenti, 1768). We collected 45
specimens from the Šuplja stena mercury mine tailings and abandoned mine area. As a control
group, we collected 39 specimens from the nearby rock quarry in Ripanj (less than 2 km away), in
order to eliminate the possible effects of geographical variation. Both sampling localities are situated
on the fringe of Avala mountain near Belgrade, Serbia. Patterns of shape of dorsal and ventral
cranium were analysed using geometric morphometrics. Analysis of the sample liver tissues showed
that mercury was present in both groups, but the concentration of mercury was significantly greater
in population from the Šuplja stena mines. However, apparently high levels of mercury in the
population from Šuplja stena had very little to no effect on cranial morphology. Juveniles and
females from both localities had practically the same size and shape of the dorsal and ventral
cranium. Only the ventral cranium shape of males showed slight differences between the localities,
reflected in slightly longer maxillae and wider crania in males from Šuplja Stena. Sexual dimorphism
pattern also remained constant in both localities. Although both populations were morphologically
uniform, lizards from the Šulja stena mine had higher level of overall shape variance for both dorsal
and ventral cranium. Both static and ontogenetic allometry were significant in both groups, and
allometric trajectories did not differ between the localities. Cranial morphology and patterns of
allometry are apparently well conserved in studied lizard populations, and remain stable regardless
of the level of exposure to pollution. Further analyses should focus on subtler patterns of shape
variation, including fluctuating asymmetry, and include populations exposed to various pollutants
(lead, pesticides, etc.).",
publisher = "Nicosia: Herpetological Society of Cyprus",
journal = "Book of Abstracts: 9th Symposium on the Lacertids of the Mediterranean Basin and 1st Symposium on Mediterranean Lizards; 2016 Jun  20-23; Limassol, Cyprus",
title = "Effect of mercury on wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) populations: cranial morphology and allometry – preliminary results",
pages = "39",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5211"
}
Urošević, A., Cvijanović, M., Vukov, T., Janković, S., Nikolić, D., Ajduković, M., Anđelković, M.,& Tomašević Kolarov, N.. (2016). Effect of mercury on wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) populations: cranial morphology and allometry – preliminary results. in Book of Abstracts: 9th Symposium on the Lacertids of the Mediterranean Basin and 1st Symposium on Mediterranean Lizards; 2016 Jun  20-23; Limassol, Cyprus
Nicosia: Herpetological Society of Cyprus., 39.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5211
Urošević A, Cvijanović M, Vukov T, Janković S, Nikolić D, Ajduković M, Anđelković M, Tomašević Kolarov N. Effect of mercury on wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) populations: cranial morphology and allometry – preliminary results. in Book of Abstracts: 9th Symposium on the Lacertids of the Mediterranean Basin and 1st Symposium on Mediterranean Lizards; 2016 Jun  20-23; Limassol, Cyprus. 2016;:39.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5211 .
Urošević, Aleksandar, Cvijanović, Milena, Vukov, Tanja, Janković, Saša, Nikolić, Dragica, Ajduković, Maja, Anđelković, Marko, Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša, "Effect of mercury on wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) populations: cranial morphology and allometry – preliminary results" in Book of Abstracts: 9th Symposium on the Lacertids of the Mediterranean Basin and 1st Symposium on Mediterranean Lizards; 2016 Jun  20-23; Limassol, Cyprus (2016):39,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5211 .