Impacts on Bullfrogs (or any aquatic life) can be described i several categories:
Toxic:
Toxic effects are the impact of poisons on life forms. With water pollution these impacts can be realized in two distinct ways, by direct eating or adsorption of the toxin through the mouth or skin, and secondly by the ingesting of food which has accumulated poisons. This second type of intake is significant as Bullfrogs are predators (although not top preditors) and can be nearer the top of a bioaccumulation chain that starts with microscopic animals eating toxins on the stream or swamp bottom.
Mutagenic:
Mutagenic effects does not mean frogs changing into monster frogs like in an old Scifi movie. It means that the frogs develop changes at the cellular level that decrease their life spans, affect their success at breeding, cause cancers, cause deformity in the offspring or similar. These impacts are generally caused by complex organics (PAH etc) in the water or waste pharmaceuticals from sanitary sewerage reaching the water
Ecosystem related:
The impacts on the frogs can result from impacts on the ecosystem. The changes and pollution can reduce the frogs prey animals, breeding spots, hiding spots, water pH and water temperature. In addition if the pollution has impacted the normal prey of other predators they may switch to Bullfrogs as an alternative food source
One effect of pollution on human life is to cause cancer.
Water pollution is known as the most harmful, and serious environmental problems the Earth has. With it, it harms the areas of water of which contain thousands of sea life. Not only that, but as humans, it can also create such diseases to harm the human body's inside.
you can destroyn the entire aquaric life
The effect is pollution that is harmful to the environment and animal life.
The effect is pollution that is harmful to the environment and animal life.
Bullfrogs spend most of their life in the water. This is where they hibernate, breed, and hunt. During the winter months they are in hibernation. Bullfrogs can change color to fit their environment.
The objective of controlling water pollution is to safeguard life of both animals and plants since water is the source of life. Most human activities like the release of chemicals into the water bodies is one of the causes of water pollution.
No it is not. It harms the environment and kills marine life. If you think water pollution is good, it's not.
Water pollution affects plants and organisms living in these bodies of water and, in almost all cases the effect is damaging not only to individual species and populations but also to the natural biological communities.
Donald Howard Scott has written: 'Air pollution injury to plant life' -- subject(s): Effect of air pollution on Plants, Plants, Effect of air pollution on
Donald H. Scott has written: 'Air pollution injury to plant life' -- subject(s): Effect of air pollution on Plants, Plants, Effect of air pollution on
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