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Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2010, Vol 10, Num, 3     (Pages: 431-437)

Effects on Mortality of Biochemical and Limnological Properties on Some Fish Species in Sultansuyu Dam Lake (Malatya), Turkey

Şevket Kandemir 1 ,İbrahim Örün 1 ,Zeliha Talas 4 ,Gül Nihal Örün 5 ,Kenan Erdoğan 1 ,Mustafa Işık 2 ,Levent Altaş 2 ,Ayhan Duran 3

1 Amasya University, Faculty of Education, Primary Education Department, 05100, Amasya, Turkey
2 Aksaray University, Faculty of Science and Arts, Biology Department, 68100, Aksaray, Turkey
3 Aksaray University, Faculty of Engineering, Environment Department, 68100, Aksaray, Turkey
4 Aksaray University, Vocational High Scool, 68100, Aksaray, Turkey
5 Aksaray University, Faculty of Science and Arts, Biology Department, 51100 Niğde, Turkey
6 Aksaray University, Vocational High Scool, Technical Programs, 68100 Aksaray, Turkey
DOI : 10.4194/trjfas.2010.0318 Viewed : 4192 - Downloaded : 3113 In this study, hematological and biochemical investigations were carried out on Cyprinus carpio, Leuciscus cephalus, Capoeta trutta ve Capoeta capoeta umbla fish species living in Sultansuyu Dam Lake (Malatya). The physical, chemical and microbiological features of the reservoir were specified and heavy metal analyses were also conducted. As a result of hematological investigation, a statistical increase of P<0.05 in total leukocyte count, and a decrease of P<0.05 in erytrocyte, hemoglobin and hematocrit values were observed. With respect to microbiological analysis, the presence of Enterococcus shows the drainage of domestic wastes into the reservoir. With water analyses, it was found out that the water quality was second rate and the sulphur content in the water was above standard levels. The existence of large amount of sulphur was presumed to be the result of apricot processing. Significant heavy metal pollution was not observed. Keywords : Hematological and Biochemical parameters, Heavy metal, Sultansuyu Dam Lake, Cyprinus carpio, Leuciscus cephalus, Capoeta trutta, Capoeta capoeta umbla