Dependence of alkaline phosphatase activity on bioecological parameters of Black Sea fish


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Abstract

The data on alkaline phosphatase activity in the liver of eight dominant species of Black Sea fishes are presented. The enzyme activity varies within a wide range; significant sexual differences have not been registered. The activity of the enzyme is similar in specimens of different age groups, but it decreases in old fishes. The enzyme activity increases in prespawning and spawning, which evidences for its participation in the process of sexual maturation of fish. Based on our and published data on the dependence of alkaline phosphatase activity on the degree of the environmental pollution, the enzyme can be recommended as a biomarker for bioindication, biotesting, and ichthyological monitoring.

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N. S. Kuzminova

Institute of Marine Biological Studies

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Email: kunast@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Nakhimova 2, Sevastopol, 299011

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