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• Interaction of all living species.

• Pollution: The introduction of a

contaminant into the environment.

• human actions or result of natural

disasters.

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• Air pollution

• Water pollution

• Noise pollution

• radioactive pollution

• Thermal pollution

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• Biomagnifications

• Ocean acidification

• Global warming

• Smog

• Acid rain

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Ambient air quantity monitor Dust collector

Ants

Lichens Clams Amphibians

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• Kingdom: Animalia

• phylum: Mollusca

• Class: Pelecypoda (Bivalvia)

Linnaeus, 1758

• Mercenaria mercenaria ,

Mya arenaria, Saxidomus giganteus,

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• Body is divided into 3 regions :- head,

foot & mantle.

• composed of calcareous valves held

together by a ligament.

• They are filter feeders.

• It can process 2

gallons of water

per day

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•Bioaccumulation

•Degradation of the

crushed shells.

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• Dangerous pesticide - chlordane.

• Metals including Cu, Zn, Cr, & Cd

have also been detected.

• Man made organo chemicals such

as PCBs & PAHs.

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• Pollution is a growing pain.

• Take positive action towards

preventing any forms of pollution to

the environment.

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• Jordan, E.L and P.S.Varma Invertebrates zoology , 62.(673-

693)

• Clam Cleanup -- Biologists Clam Up Waterways To Determine

Sources Of Pollution

• Discoveries and Breakthroughs Inside Science

• Clams Are Great Pollution Detectors | A Moment of Science -

Indiana Public Media

• Freshwater Clams and Mussels

• Pollution, Water Pollution, Air Pollution | GreenStudentU.com

• ScienceDirect.com - Environmental Pollution - Free-living

rodents as bioindicators of genetic risk in natural protected

areas

• Chapter 5 : Environmental Pollution | Environmental Science


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