2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-28930-x
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Butterflies as bioindicators of metal contamination

Abstract: Anthropogenic trace metal contamination has significantly increased and has caused many hazardous consequences for the ecosystems and human health. The Terni basin valley (Central Italy) shows a heavy load of pollutants from industrial activities, while the characteristic orography structure of the valley favours air stagnation, thus limiting air pollution dispersal. The present study conducted in 2014 aimed to determine the concentration of ten metals in five species of butterflies at nine sites in the Terni … Show more

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“…As one of the insect's families, butterflies provide ecosystem services, particularly in assisting pollination for many plants. In addition, butterflies also serve as bio-indicators to detect changes in the environment, including plant communities, air quality, light conditions, and metal contamination, and to indicate the quality of habitat (Ismail et al 2020;Legal et al 2020;Chowdhury et al 2023;Pallottini et al 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As one of the insect's families, butterflies provide ecosystem services, particularly in assisting pollination for many plants. In addition, butterflies also serve as bio-indicators to detect changes in the environment, including plant communities, air quality, light conditions, and metal contamination, and to indicate the quality of habitat (Ismail et al 2020;Legal et al 2020;Chowdhury et al 2023;Pallottini et al 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%