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Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2011

The relationship between the mercury concentration in fish muscles and scales/fins and its significance

Rostislav Červenka; Antonín Bednařík; Josef Komárek; Pavel Jurajda; Tomáš Vítek; Petr Spurný

AbstractThe determination of mercury in fish typically involves analysis of muscles. For predicting the concentration of mercury in fish muscle on the basis of the analysis of fish scales or fins, the relationship between total mercury concentrations in fish muscles and in fish scales and fins was studied. Mercury content in fish muscles, scales and fins was determined by atomic absorption spectrometry with thermal decomposition of the sample in a flow of oxygen. A number of scale treatments were applied in order to remove impurities and to enhance the prediction quality. For scale treatment, 40 min of washing with DI water in an ultrasonic bath is recommended. A coefficient of determination r2= 0.93 for the relationship between Hg concentrations in muscles and scales was achieved for 40 fish among the different fish species tested (European bream, perch, roach) from the Hamry Reservoir, Czech Republic. With respect to fin sampling, the coefficient of determination r2 for these fish was 0.86. The analysis of fish scales and caudal fins is a useful screening tool for assessing the relative mercury contamination of monitored fish. The method of sampling scales is not suitable for fish species with small scales such as brown trout.


Folia Zoologica | 2012

Epidermis structure and blood parameter differences between sculpin Cottus gobio and Siberian sculpin Cottus poecilopus from the Morava watershed

Karel Halačka; Tomáš Vítek; Lukáš Vetešník; Petr Spurný

Abstract. The epidermis structure of the studied specimens of Cottus gobio and C. poecilopus from the Morava watershed showed important differences. We noted a lower number of sacciform secretory cells in C. gobio, and also differences in relation to reproductive activity (the decrease in the number of secretory cells during the spawning period in both species). Significant differences were found in the erythrocyte count (1.90 ± 0.15 T.l-1 in C. gobio and 1.57 ± 0.07 T.l-1 in C. poecilopus), whereas the leucocyte count did not differ. A three-day-long exposure in higher temperature and lower oxygen saturated water conditions caused a marked increase in both blood parameters. These differences can be related to the distant physiological and ethological requirements of the species.


International Review of Hydrobiology | 2012

Water Quality and Biotic Community of a Highland Stream under the Influence of a Eutrophic Fishpond

Radovan Kopp; Tomáš Vítek; Jan Štastný; Ivo Sukop; Tomáš Brabec; Andrea Ziková; Petr Spurný; Jan Mareš


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2012

Water quality and biotic community composition of a highland stream influenced by different human activities

Radovan Kopp; Radim Petrek; Ivo Sukop; Tomáš Brabec; Tomáš Vítek; Pavla Řezníčková; Andrea Ziková


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2013

The water quality of the river Svratka and its tributaries

Jan Grmela; Tomáš Vítek; Radovan Kopp


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2012

Trace metal contamination of the Dyje River stretch between Znojmo and Nové Mlýny, Czech Republic

Tomáš Vítek; Josef Hedbávný; Jan Mareš; Petr Spurný


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2011

Production effect of different commercial feeds on juvenile tench ( Tinca tinca L.) under the intensive rearing conditions

Martina Cileček; Vít Baránek; Tomáš Vítek; Radovan Kopp; Jan Mareš


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2010

Annual development of the zoobenthos of the middle course of the Dyje River.

Ivo Sukop; Jan Šťastný; Tomáš Vítek; Tomáš Brabec


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2010

Heavy metal pollution of ecosystem within the middle course of the Jihlava River

Josef Makovský; Petr Spurný; Jan Mareš; Josef Hedbávný; Tomáš Vítek


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2014

Identification of natural hybrids between Cottus poecilopus, Heckel, 1837, and Cottus gobio, Linnaeus, 1758, at a hybrid zone on the Svratka River (Czech Republic)

Tomáš Vítek; Karel Halačka; E. Bartoňová-Marešová; Lukáš Vetešník; Petr Spurný

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Jan Mareš

Sewanee: The University of the South

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Karel Halačka

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Lukáš Vetešník

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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