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Does winter application of road salt affect zooplankton communities in urban ponds?
Road salt (NaCl) is commonly used as a deicer during winter to improve road safety, resulting in freshwater salinization. Such elevated chloride...
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Microbial drivers of methane emissions from unrestored industrial salt ponds
Wetlands are important carbon (C) sinks, yet many have been destroyed and converted to other uses over the past few centuries, including industrial...
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Stormwater ponds serve as variable quality habitat for diverse taxa
Stormwater ponds are primarily designed for flood control and water quality protection, but they often serve as habitats of differing quality for a...
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Pond Aquaculture in Waterlogged Salt-Alkali Land
Salt-alkali land refers to the soil with high levels of salt content or/and alkalinity, which interferes with normal growth of crops. More than 100... -
Sediment and Remediation of Aquaculture Ponds
The soil carries the water of the pond. The sediment or bottom mud of aquaculture pond is an important part of pond ecosystem. The nutrient exchange... -
Dynamic of active microbial diversity in rhizosphere sediments of halophytes used for bioremediation of earthen shrimp ponds
BackgroundIn New-Caledonia, at the end of each shrimp production cycle, earthen ponds are drained and dried to enhance microbial decomposition of...
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Water quality, vegetation, and management of stormwater ponds draining three distinct urban land uses in central Florida
Stormwater ponds are prevalent engineered water features that are designed to mitigate the effects of urban land use on downstream water bodies....
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Characterization of the quality and physiological status of Penaeus vannamei in salt pans at various salinities
Shrimp farming in salt pans is an emerging aquaculture practice for producing high-quality shrimp. However, how high salinity in salt pans improves...
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Multiscale drivers of amphibian community occupancy in urban ponds
Urbanization has driven the loss of natural aquatic habitats while concurrently increasing the abundance of artificial urban ponds. Urban ponds are...
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Coastal and Inland Salt Grassland
Not least, climate change and the associated rise in sea level have put coastal habitats on the agenda of international environmental policy. In... -
An evidence-based study map** the decline in freshwater ponds in the Severn Vale catchment in the UK between 1900 and 2019
Freshwater ponds have long been an overlooked biodiversity store and changing types of land use and the land management practices has led to a steady...
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Influence of crowding density mediated stress on haematological, biochemical indices and molecular changes of Penaeus vannamei reared in inland saline water (ISW) sourced earthen ponds
Salinization in inland soil is a major impediment to food security and sustainable development goals. For several decades farmers were abandoning...
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Microbial community dynamics and its correlation with environmental factors in the water of polyculture ponds containing Penaeus japonicus, Portunus trituberculatus and Sinonovacula constricta
Microbes play an important role in circulating material and regulating energy flow and water quality control in aquaculture systems. To reveal the...
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The Identification, Map**, and Management of Seasonal Ponds in Forests of the Great Lakes Region
Seasonal ponds are small, isolated wetlands with variable hydrology, often occurring embedded in upland forests, which provide habitat for amphibians...
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Diatom Species that Characterize Saline Ponds (Southern Spain) with the Description of a New Navicula Species
The southern Iberian Peninsula has a high number of saline ponds where electric conductivity (EC) is an important factor that directly affects the...
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Growth potential and immunity of the Indian white shrimp, Penaeus indicus (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837), cultured in grow-out ponds at varying densities and salinities
With an aim to evaluate the culture potential of Indian white shrimp, Penaeus indicus grow-out farming trials were carried out under different...
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Halophyte and bivalve-based integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA): effect on growth, water quality, digestive and antioxidant enzymes of Penaeus monodon and Chanos chanos reared in brackishwater ponds
The present study investigated the integration of halophytes in IMTA as extractive species on the water quality, growth, digestive, and antioxidant...
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Experimental investigation on oxygenation efficiency of an effective aeration system for ponds
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration in water is one of the most important water quality parameters in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. The most...
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Assessment of Mangrove Colonization of Aquaculture Ponds Through Satellite Image Analysis: Implications for Mangrove Management
Mangroves are highly productive forest ecosystems recognized for several ecosystem services like carbon sequestration and coastal protection that can... -
Characterization of salt-tolerant diazotrophs with plant growth-promoting potential isolated from soda industry-affected technosoils
BackgroundSoils developed due to anthropogenic activities are known as technosoils. Microorganisms retrieved from such habitats are naturally adapted...