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Ribogospod. nauka Ukr., 2019; 2(48): 79-107
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15407/fsu2019.02.079
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Вплив важких металів на прісноводні екосистеми. Тематична англомовна бібліографія

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Мета. Формування довідкового бібліографічного переліку англомовних публікацій. Розміщених у відкритому доступі в мережі Інтернет, присвячених питанням специфіки впливу важких металів на прісноводні екосистеми, їх біоакумуляції та біоіндикації, а також функціям мікроелементів в організмі гідробіонтів.

Методика. У процесі підготовки тематичного списку, в ході системного пошуку було застосовано цілісний та вибірковий методи. Бібліографічне ядро складали літературні джерела з архівів наукових видань, зокрема таких всесвітньознаних журналів як «Environmental Contamination Toxicology», «Ecotoxicology», «Aquatic Science», «Aquatic Toxicology», «Environmental Bioindicators», «Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aguatis Sciences» та багатьох інших.

Результати. Сформовано тематичний бібліографічний перелік основних робіт: спеціалізованих наукових збірників, матеріалів міжнародних науково-практичних конференцій, наукових праць, статей і авторефератів дисертацій. Він налічує 227 джерел, всі вони є англомовними та розміщеними у відкритому доступі в мережі Інтернет. Представлені публікації охоплюють часовий інтервал з 1953 по 2018 рр., але більшість з них видана після 2000 р. В обраних працях висвітлено дослідження стосовно біоакумуляції та біоіндикації важких металів у прісноводних екосистемах, наведені дані стосовно впливу мікроелементів на організм гідробіонтів . Літературні джерела розміщені в алфавітному порядку за автором чи назвою, описані згідно з ДСТУ 8302:2015 «Інформація та документація. Бібліографічне посилання. Загальні положення та правила складання», із урахуванням поправок (код УКНД 01.140.40), а також відповідно до вимог оформлення списку літератури за міжнародним стандартом APA style.

Практична значимість. Представлений перелік буде корисним для науковців, практиків, студентів, сфера досліджень яких стосується аналізу впливу важких металів на прісноводні екосистеми та закономірностей біоіндикації й біоакумуляції токсикантів у гідробіонтах, а також ролі мікроелементів у організмі останніх.

Ключові слова: важкі метали, екосистема, біоакумуляція, біоіндикація, седиментація, прісні водойми, гідробіонти, риба, мікроелементи, металотіонеїни, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Pb, Zn.

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