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Zooplankton release complex dissolved organic matter to aquatic environments
Zooplankton communities are important components of aquatic food webs in part because they recycle nutrients and carbon. Lacking a complete...
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Aquatic Pollution
Aquatic pollution monitoring can help researchers envisage and study natural processes in the environment and determine human impacts on an... -
Evaluation of the leaching of microplastics from discarded medical masks in aquatic environments: a case study of Mashhad city
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant increase in the global use of face masks, with reports indicating that approximately 129 billion...
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Quantification of aquatic unicellular diazotrophs by immunolabeled flow cytometry
Unicellular diazotrophs are recognized as important contributors to the aquatic nitrogen cycle. Yet, quantifying the number of aquatic diazotrophs,...
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Aquatic invertebrate mandibles and sclerotized remains in Quaternary lake sediments
Subfossil remains of aquatic invertebrates found in lacustrine sediments are useful paleoenvironmental indicators. Strongly scleroticized chitinous...
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Can water mites’ parasitism influence the number of microplastics ingested by aquatic insects?
Microplastic pollution endangers both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Their spread across the food chain also endangers human health. Wastewater...
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Role of Science and Technology for Sustainable Aquaculture Development and Aquatic Ecosystem Management
Increasing recognition is being accorded to the widespread exploitation of fish populations globally, resulting in detrimental effects on aquatic... -
Carbon dioxide partial pressure and its diffusion flux in karst surface aquatic ecosystems: a review
Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions from aquatic ecosystems are an important component of the karst carbon cycle process and also a key indicator for...
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Fate and toxicity of nanoparticles in aquatic systems
Nanotechnology is a ground-breaking multidisciplinary field across a broad spectrum of basic and applied sciences for producing and applying...
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Biosurfactant, a green and effective solution for bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons in the aquatic environment
When pollutants like petroleum hydrocarbons as one of the major origins of aquatic pollution, enter the environment, they alter the biological and/or...
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Microbial degradation of various types of dissolved organic matter in aquatic ecosystems and its influencing factors
Interactions between chemodiverse dissolved organic matter (DOM) and biodiverse microbes are governed by a myriad of intrinsic and extrinsic factors...
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Transport Process of Microplastics from Terrestrial to Aquatic Environment: Evaluation of the Current Knowledge
Since the first plastic production at an industrial scale in the 1950s, the importance of plastics in our lives and their production have continued... -
Elevation transition of aquatic insects closely matches a thermal feature in the Yungas of Northwestern Argentina
Temperature is a key factor that shapes the distribution of organisms. Having knowledge about how species respond to temperature is relevant to...
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Exploring the interplay between water quality parameters and aquatic fauna in a human-dominated stream network in Iran
Rivers and streams are dynamic linear features that undergo numerous disturbances from nearby human activities. This is particularly evident in...
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Measuring 222Rn in aquatic environment via Pulsed Ionization Chamber Radon Detector
Radon (Rn) is a naturally occurring radioactive inert gas in nature, and 222 Rn has been routinely used as a powerful tracer in various aquatic...
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Brain Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Metabolic Changes Adapting to Hyperhaline or Hypohaline Environments in Spotted Scat (Scatophagus argus)
The fish brain is crucial for adjusting to environmental changes. Metabolic changes play a vital role in the adaptation to salinity change in aquatic...
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Aquatic Phototransformation of Organic Contaminants Induced by Coloured Dissolved Natural Organic Matter
This review will first give a brief description of coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM) from the aquatic environment or extracted from soil.... -
Release the iron: does the infection of magnetotactic bacteria by phages play a role in making iron available in aquatic environments?
Magnetotactic bacteria(MTB) are ubiquitous prokaryotes that orient along magnetic field lines due to magnetosomes’ biomineralization within the cell....
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Effect of light and nutrients on interspecific interactions between submerged macrophytes: implications for restoration of multispecies aquatic vegetation in eutrophic lakes
Constructing multispecies submerged vegetation systems and maintaining stable seasonal succession is crucial for restoring shallow eutrophic lakes....
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Arsenic through aquatic trophic levels: effects, transformations and biomagnification—a concise review
Arsenic (As) contamination is a major global environmental concern with widespread effects on health of living organisms including humans. In this...