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Ecological and statistical models to configure flow regime for environment benefit in highly engineered rivers: a case study in the MacKenzie River, Southeast Australia
Ecological and statistical models were developed using freshwater algal assemblages to assess water quality and ecological health of a regulated...
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Structural characteristics of zooplankton communities in Hongze Lake driven by water environmental factors from 2016 to 2020
This study investigated zooplankton species, density, biomass, and water physicochemical factors in Hongze Lake between 2016 and 2020. The...
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Exploring Lagged Effects in Time Series
In this chapter, we will introduce lagged effects to build on the previous work in modeling time series data. Time-lagged effects occur when an event... -
Effects of landscape structure on river water characteristics: a multi-scale analysis
This study aimed to assess the relationship between landscape characteristics and water quality in two distinct basins. Through the utilization of...
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Macroinvertebrate assemblages along a gradient of physicochemical characteristics in four riverine wetlands, Upper Blue Nile basin, Northwestern Ethiopia
This study aims to examine the physicochemical variables that influence macroinvertebrate assemblages in wetlands of the Fetam River watershed....
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Assessing relationships between environmental stress and benthic diatoms in lentic habitats in the western Mediterranean basin (Turkey)
Hydrological (rainy and dry) periods can affect the water quality of lentic ecosystems, which may be useful for understanding their ecological...
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Characteristic and affecting factors of wetland herbs’ distribution in the radiant belt toward land of lake–terrestrial ecotone in Tibet, China
BackgroundLake is a critical part of Tibet's hydrological cycle, the lake–terrestrial ecotone is the most sensitive area in the water and terrestrial...
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Non-native and native tree species plantations and seasonality could have substantial impacts on the diversity of indigenous soil fauna in a semi-arid forest ecosystem
The temporal and spatial dynamics of soil fauna in many terrestrial ecosystems are still not fully understood, while soil fauna is one of the most...
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Determination of ecological statuses of streams in the Ceyhan River Basin using composition and ecological characteristics of diatoms
The present study aimed to evaluate the interactions between diatoms and ecological factors in various streams and to test the suitability of diatom...
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Hydrological records can be used to reconstruct the resilience of watersheds to climatic extremes
Hydrologic resilience modeling is used in public watershed management to assess watershed ability to supply life-supporting ecoservices under extreme...
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Suez Canal
The Suez Canal is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing... -
Water quality analysis based on phytoplankton and metal indices: a case study in the Sauce Grande River Basin (Argentina)
The increasing landscape alterations due to anthropogenic activities is of global concern since it affects aquatic ecosystems, often resulting in...
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Responses of macrozoobenthos communities to changes in submerged macrophyte biomass in 19 temperate lakes in China
Macrozoobenthos and submerged macrophytes interact closely. However, studies in China have focused on the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze...
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Chemical characterization of the soils from black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) cultivation using principal component analysis (PCA) and Kohonen self-organizing map (KSOM)
PurposeChemical characterization of soils is fundamental for assessing their quality and proposing agricultural practices to ensure high productivity...
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Eco-assessment of streams of Konya closed river basin (Turkey) using various ecoregional diatom indices
Ecological assessment of freshwater ecosystems based on diatom metrics is an important issue for attaining environmental sustainability. The present...
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Ecological integrity assessment of streams in the light of natural ecoregions and anthropic land use
Reference conditions for river bioassessment should be established inside ecoregions. Our objectives were (1) to implement a bioassessment...
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Multi-station deep learning on geodetic time series detects slow slip events in Cascadia
Slow slip events (SSEs) originate from a slow slippage on faults that lasts from a few days to years. A systematic and complete map** of SSEs is...
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The Effect of Composting on the Multiple Heavy Metals in the River Sediment Investigated by Multivariate Analysis
This study investigated the passivation of multiple heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Zn, and Pb) in river sediments by composting with rice straw. The...
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Spatiotemporal variation in macroinvertebrate community composition along the stressor gradients in rivers of a middle-eastern basin
The study of community structure changes in relation to environmental gradients can help assessing and predicting community response to anthropogenic...