Аннотации:
The work presents the relationship between the degree of pollution of water bodies
and changes in the structure of internal organs of the marsh frogs, Pelophylax ridibundus
complex, inhabiting these bodies of water. To determine this relationship, two natural lakes and
one artificial water reservoir located in an industrialised area near the city of Astana in
Kazakhstan were investigated and conclusions were drawn regarding the gradient of
anthropogenic pollution. In addition, histological examinations of the gastrointestinal tract of
frogs caught from these water bodies differing significantly in the gradient of heavy metal
concentration were carried out. It was found that of the analyzed organs, the stomach and liver
were the most sensitive to pollution. The concordance of the intensity of damage to these organs
with the degree of pollution of the lakes and the reservoir, as determined by physicochemical
analysis of the water, indicate that the studied species can be considered a bioindicator of early
pollution of aquatic biotopes.