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Zn>Fe), followed by A. columbae\ C. livia model. R.echinobothrida /C. livia , C. polyacantha/C. livia,and A. columbae /C. livia are considered effective modelsfor monitoring heavy metals pollution for Mn, Zn, and Fe, especially in areaswhere pollution levels are still relatively low, and have an essential role inbioremediation of heavy metals accumulation in pigeon's tissues. This studyalso emphasized how environmental science and parasitology might profit fromeach other. Further studies should be executed in studying the role of pigeon'shelminths in monitoring heavy metals pollution.]]>
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