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    Abstract - Issue Jul 2012, 33 (4)                                     Back


nstantaneous and historical temperature effects on a-pinene

Morphological changes in the gills of Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch)

exposed to coal mining effluent water

 

Author Details

 

B.K. Mylliemngap

Fish Biology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, School of Life Sciences, North Eastern Hill ???????????

University, Shillong - 793 022, India

S.N. Ramanujam

(Corresponding author)

Fish Biology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, School of Life Sciences, North Eastern Hill ? ?????????

University, Shillong - 793 022, India

e-mail:? ramanujam_sunkam@yahoo.com

 

 

Publication Data

Paper received:

13? December? 2010

 

Revised received:

03 July 2011

 

Accepted:

06 August 2011

 

Abstract

Ultrastructural changes in the gills of cat fish Heteropneustes fossilis exposed to coal mining effluent water collected from Rymbai river in Jaintia hills, Meghalaya, India was investigated under scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The pH of effluent water in the river was significantly low (2.5 ? 3.0) due to coal mining activity in the adjacent areas. The dissolved oxygen (DO) was 7.7 mg l-1 and conductivity 0.93 mS. Morphological changes like dissociation of the epithelium (E) of branchial arches and gill filaments, hypertrophy and disorientation in the array of lamellae were observed in the treated fish, leading to fish death. The primary and secondary gill lamellae (PL and SL) exhibited fusion, distortion and loss of alignment. Some of the gill rackers showed necrosis at certain places. The morphological features of the gills as revealed through SEM were highly deteriorated when compared to control.

 

Key words

Heteropneustes fossilis, Scanning electron microscopy, Coal mine effluent, Morphological changes

 

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