ЦИАНОТОКСИНЫ – ПОТЕНЦИАЛЬНАЯ ОПАСНОСТЬ ДЛЯ ПРЕСНОВОДНЫХ ЭКОСИСТЕМ И ЗДОРОВЬЯ ЧЕЛОВЕКА

Авторы

  • Т.Б. Калинникова
  • М.Х. Гайнутдинов
  • Р.Р. Шагидуллин

Ключевые слова:

цианобактерии, цианотоксины, эвтрофикация, опасность для организмов животных и человека

Аннотация

В работе представлен обзор большого массива исследований влияния токсинов, продуцируемых цианобактериями, на организмы пресноводных беспозвоночных, рыб, птиц и грызунов, проведенных в последние три десятилетия. В обзоре рассматриваются структура и механизмы токсического действия цианотоксинов в связи с их возможной опасностью для организмов зоопланктона, рыб и водоплавающих птиц. Особое внимание уделяется вопросу о потенциальной опасности цианотоксинов, попадающих в питьевую воду, для здоровья человека.

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Калинникова , Т., Гайнутдинов, М., & Шагидуллин, Р. (2017). ЦИАНОТОКСИНЫ – ПОТЕНЦИАЛЬНАЯ ОПАСНОСТЬ ДЛЯ ПРЕСНОВОДНЫХ ЭКОСИСТЕМ И ЗДОРОВЬЯ ЧЕЛОВЕКА. Российский журнал прикладной экологии, (2), 3–19. извлечено от https://rjae.ru/index.php/rjae/article/view/160

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