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March 2013. Blog posts.

Tags: ecology, water quality, ecosystem, environmental, aquatic,


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MAR

29

Easy to find, worth citing: innovative publications on ecology,


environmental science, water science. New facts, new ideas and
concepts.

Easy to find, worth citing: innovative publications on


ecology, environmental science, water science. New facts,
new useful ideas and concepts. http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2013/03/easy-tofind-worth-citing-innovative.html

Tags:
ecology, water quality, ecosystem, environmental, aquatic,
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Biocontrol of water quality: Multifunctional role of biota in water self-purification
Biocontrol of water quality: Multifunctional role of biota in water self-purification. The experimental data
analysis, concepts, and generalizations in this article provide the fundamental elements of the innovative
qualitative theory of biocontrol of water quality in a systematized form
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The role of biodetritus in accumulation of elements in aquatic ecosystems
Biodetritus that formed over a 7-month period in model water ecosystems (microcosms) with common
aquatic invertebratesViviparus viviparus, Unio pictorum, and aquatic plants Ceratophyllum
demersum contained a number of chemical elements. This is the first study to determine concentrations ...

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This study was the first to determine the concentration of gold (Au) and some other elements in C.
demersum phytomass after incubation in microcosms containing Au nanosize particles (NSPs).
The aquatic macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum immobilizes Au nanoparticles after their addition to water
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Decreasing the measurable concentrations of Cu, Zn,Cd, and Pb in the water of the experimental systems
containing Ceratophyllum demersum: The phytoremediation potential
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On studying the hazards of pollution of the biosphere: Effects of sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) on planktonic filterfeeders
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On the concepts of biochemical ecology and hydrobiology: Ecological chemomediators
Earlier, the author published two books and some papers, in which he described conceptual foundations of
new scientific disciplines biochemical ecology and biochemical hydrobiology. These trends in research ...
**
Tolerance of an aquatic macrophyte Potamogeton crispus L. to sodium dodecyl sulphate
The effects of the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl suplphate on the aquatic macrophyte Potamogeton
crispus L. are studied. Concentrations of 83133 mg/l caused fragmentation of the stems of
plants. DOI:10.3103/S0096392507040074
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/04/tolerance-of-aquatic-macrophyte_30.html
www.citeulike.org/group/6208/article/10517590
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/10517590
link.springer.com/article/10.3103/S0096392507040074

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in Australia, in library: trove.nla.gov.au/work/77421482
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Inhibition of Mussel Suspension Feeding by Surfactants of Three Classes
Effects of three synthetic surfactants on the filtration rates by marine mussels (Mytilus) were studied. The
xenobiotics tested represented anionic, cationic and non-ionic surfactants (tetradecyltrimethylammonium
bromide, a repre...
**
On the Multifunctional Role of the Biota in the Self-Purification of Aquatic Ecosystems
Principles of the theory of the ecological mechanism of water self-purification based on multiple functions of
the biota in freshwater and marine ecosystems are formulated. In developing this theory, the resul...
**
Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders
On the basis of the previous publications, our new data and the existing scientific literature, we have
formulated some fundamental principles that characterize the pivotal roles of the biodiversity of filter-...
**
On Some Issues of Maintaining Water Quality and Self-Purification
Generalizations presented in this paper represent, in systematized form, the basic elements of the
qualitative theory of water self-purification in freshwater and marine ecosystems. Recommendations are
given f... [tags: Water Resources, aquatic ecology, ecosystem functioning, sustainability, environmental
safety]
**
The Effect of Synthetic Surfactants on the Hydrobiological Mechanisms of Water Self-Purification
Long-term studies of the biological effect of surfactants, including the effects that surfactants exert on filter
feeders, are reviewed. The role of filter feeders in the functioning of freshwater and marine ecosyst...
[tags: Water Resources, aquatic ecology, ecosystem functioning, sustainability, environmental safety,
detergents, bivalve mollusks, filter-feeders, water self-purification]
**
On the Biotic Self-purification of Aquatic Ecosystems: Elements of the Theory
[tags: Biological Sciences, Water Resources, aquatic ecology, ecosystem functioning, sustainability,
environmental safety, detergents, bivalve mollusks, filter-feeders, water self-purification, new ideas]
**
Studying effects of some surfactants and detergents on filter-feeding bivalves
Effects of several surfactants and chemical mixtures on marine bivalves were studied. An anionic surfactant,
sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS), and a cationic surfactant, tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide
(TDTMA)...
DOI 10.1023/A:1024604904065;
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Effect of a Cationic Amphiphilic Compound on Rotifers
[tags: Biological Sciences, Water Resources, aquatic ecology, ecosystem functioning, sustainability,
environmental safety, water self-purification, new ideas, trophic activity]
**
Identification of a New Type of Ecological Hazard of Chemicals: Inhibition of Processes of Ecological Remediation
[tags: Biological Sciences, Water Resources, aquatic ecology, ecosystem functioning, pollutants, pollution,
environmental safety, water self-purification, new terminology]
**

See also:
A short list of the most important physical, chemical, and biological processes of water selfpurification.
http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/12/polyfunctional-role-of-biodiversity-in.html

New fresh insight into ecological mechanisms of eutrophication and abnormal increase in
phytoplankton and how ecosystem runs water self-purification.
http://alsuyus.blogspot.ru/2012/12/ecological-mechanisms-of-eutrophication.html
New concepts and terminology in ecology, and science of limnology and biological oceanography:
ecological tax; ecological repair of water quality. Some aspects of water filtering activity of filterfeeders.
http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/10/new-concepts-and-terminology-in-ecology.html
Inhibition of mussel suspension feeding by surfactants of three classes. Marine mussels Mytilus,
Atlantic Ocean; ecotoxicology of cationic, anionic, and non-ionogenic detergents
http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/10/inhibition-of-mussel-suspension-feeding.html
New aspects of water quality formation and water quality control in natural freshwater and marine
ecosystems; new facts on negative effects of chemical pollutants (e.g., synthetic surfactants and
detergents)
on
aquatic
organisms,
especially
filter-feeders.
http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/10/basics-of-molecular-ecological.html
First paper to report concentrations of a number of rare earth elements (Ce, Nd, U, Hf, Cs, Au) in
biological
detritus
in
an
aquatic
system.
http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/09/the-role-of-biodetritus-in-accumulation.html
Modern comments on innovative scientific terms (ecological chemomediators,
chemoregulators).
http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/09/modern-comments-on-innovative.html

ecological

Innovative theory of ecological mechanisms of self-purification of water in freshwater and marine


ecosystems.
http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/09/biocontrol-of-water-quality.html
Innovative and multifaceted conceptualization of how almost all aquatic organisms function together
toward making water clear and clean.
http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/09/on-multifunctional-role-of-biota-in.html
Detailed analysis of the discovery and innovation: a new aspect of the functioning of ecosystem.
http://alsuyus.blogspot.ru/2012/10/aquatic-ecosystem-as-bioreactor-water.html
New facts on how detergents slow down the filtration of water by aquatic organisms; new inhibitory
effects of surfactants TDTMA and SDS on water filtering activity of the marine mollusks oysters
Crassostrea gigas.
http://alsuyus.blogspot.ru/2012/11/new-facts-on-hazards-of-synthetic.html
First and unique paper in which an international team of experts, scientists of 3 countries formulated
a short list of research priorities in ecology and environmental sciences.
http://alsuyus.blogspot.ru/2012/11/medium-term-and-long-term-priorities-in.html
Fundamentally new solution to the problem of selecting criteria for identification and assessing
environmental hazards of chemical pollutants, toxicants.
http://alsuyus.blogspot.ru/2012/11/criteria-for-identification-and.html

4 weeks ago Dr Green


: facts environmental aquatic ideas water quality new ecosystem ecology
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MAR

29

30 Top Springer Publications (selected bibliography: life science,


ecology, environmental science, water science)
30 Top Springer Publications
(selected bibliography: life science, ecology, environmental science, water science)

http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2013/03/30-top-springer-publications-selected.html

http://ru.scribd.com/doc/133092502
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Articles. Updated: 30 Top Springer Publications (life science, ecology, environmental science, water science,
biology: innovations, new facts, new ideas). On Springer Internet service http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/11/31publications-life-science-ecology.html
** Evidence of merit of these papers and other publications of this author: Citation
rate:http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/10/citation-of-moscow-university-ecologist.html
** cited these publications on #environment, #ecology, biology: #citation in #America, #Asia, #Australia,
#Europe:http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2013/01/all-continents-exinstitutionscept-south-pole-cited.html
** Citation of publications. Ecology, environment, water quality, environmental, toxicology, aquatic,
ecosystems, detergents, Author: Fulbright Award winner. Examples: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2013/02/citationexamples.html
** Libraries of many universities and cities of Europe, America, Asia, and Australia acquired his
publication:http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/11/libraries-of-uk-and-usa-acquiredthese.htmlhttp://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/11/libraries-worldwide-acquired-books-and.html
** key words: ecology, water quality, ecosystem, environmental, toxicity, hazards, pollution, anthropogenic,
aquatic,
**
1. Article
Study of the interactions between Elodea canadensis and CuO nanoparticles
Copper is one of the key heavy metals that pollute environment and constitute a serious threat to the health
of humans and ecosystems. Copper may enter the aquatic environment in both soluble and nanoparticle ...
M. E. Johnson, S. A. Ostroumov, J. F. Tyson in Russian Journal of General Chemistry (2011) DOI
10.1134/S107036321113010X Number of reads in Internet: About 1,520 results The text of the paper is
available at:
link.springer.com/article/10.1134%2FS107036321113010X and at:
www.springerlink.com/index/E334H1777587466X.pdf
**
2. Article
Biocontrol of water quality: Multifunctional role of biota in water self-purification
Biocontrol of water quality: Multifunctional role of biota in water self-purification. The experimental data
analysis, concepts, and generalizations in this article provide the fundamental elements of the innovative
qualitative theory of biocontrol of water quality in a systematized form. The theory covers...
in Russian Journal of General Chemistry (2010) DOI 10.1134/S1070363210130086; Internet impact:
mentioned 4,430 times; citation Download PDF (289 KB); Full text
free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/49131150 Number of reads in Internet: About 2.4K READS Full text free:
www.econf.rae.ru/article/6960
www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/8803058 http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/57817898/http://scienceindex.
com/stories/1461547/Biocontrol_of_water_quality_Multifunctional_role_of_biota_in_water_selfpurification.html

**
3. Article
The role of biodetritus in accumulation of elements in aquatic ecosystems
Biodetritus that formed over a 7-month period in microcosms with Viviparus viviparus, Unio pictorum, and
Ceratophyllum demersum contained a number of elements. This is the first study to determine
concentrations ...
S. A. Ostroumov, G. M. Kolesov in Contemporary Problems of Ecology (2010) DOI
10.1134/S1995425510040016Internet impact: mentioned 5,160 times
Full text free: http://ru.scribd.com/doc/114001532/
Number of reads in Internet: 718 READS 24.2.2013
http://so.med.wanfangdata.com.cn/ViewHTML/PeriodicalPaper_JJ0217028045.aspx;
www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/7868320
http://alsuyus.blogspot.ru/2012/09/the-role-of-biodetritus-in-accumulation.html
trove.nla.gov.au/work/40349852
5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/05/s-ostroumov-g-m-kolesov-role-of.html
**
4.
Article
This study was the first to determine the concentration of gold (Au) and some other elements in C.
demersum phytomass after incubation in microcosms containing Au nanosize particles (NSPs).
The aquatic macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum immobilizes Au nanoparticles after their
addition to water
S. A. Ostroumov, G. M. Kolesov in Doklady Biological Sciences (2010)
DOI 10.1134/S0012496610020158;
Internet impact: mentioned About 3,400 times
Number of reads in Internet: About 170 results
Full text free:http://www.scribd.com/doc/115145591 http://www.scribd.com/doc/41165833
Impact on Internet: 753 reads
http://www.scribd.com/doc/115145591/The-aquatic-macrophyte-Ceratophyllum-demersum-immobilizesAu-nanoparticles-after-their-addition-to-water www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20506851
www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/9750691
Abstract, key words: http://www.scribd.com/doc/74982961
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5.
**
Article
Decreasing the measurable concentrations of Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb in the water of the experimental
systems containing Ceratophyllum demersum: The phytoremediation potential
S. A. Ostroumov, T. V. Shestakova in Doklady Biological Sciences (2009)
DOI 10.1134/S0012496609050159;
Internet impact: mentioned About 3,120 times
Number of reads in Internet: About 2,600 results
Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/115147907/
2,600 reads, Feb 2013
http://www.scribd.com/doc/115147907/Decreasing-the-measurable-concentrations-of-Cu-Zn-Cd-and-Pb-in-the-water-of-theexperimental-systems-containing-Ceratophyllum-demersum-Thephytore link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S0012496609050159
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19994786
U.S.EPA: http://hero.epa.gov/index.cfm?action=reference.details&reference_id=362778
**
6. Article
Accelerated decrease in surfactant concentration in the water of a microcosm in the presence of
plants: Innovations for phytotechnology

E. V. Lazareva, S. A. Ostroumov in Doklady Biological Sciences (2009)


DOI 10.1134/S0012496609020276;
Internet Impact: mentioned about 3,010 times
Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/60795487/
Number of reads in Internet 24.2.2013: About 1,200 results www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/10048186
rd.springer.com/article/10.1134/S0012496609020276
**
7. Article
On studying the hazards of pollution of the biosphere: Effects of sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) on
planktonic filter-feeders
I. M. Vorozhun, S. A. Ostroumov in Doklady Biological Sciences (2009)
DOI 10.1134/S0012496609020136; Number of reads in Internet 24.2.2013: About 1,400 results key words:
zooplankton, Daphnia magna, detergent, SDS; Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/45914806 **
www.getcited.org/pub/103448454
www.springerlink.com/index/P7754H672W814M30.pdf
link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S0012496609020136 http://tweetbuzz.us/entry/101712890/ [TweetBuzz spotlights the hottest stories on Twitter]
www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/6113581
in China, zhongtu.com.cn:
Cited on the Chinese web-page: http://www.zhongtu.com.cn/Article.aspx?Code=15548384&View=baokanarticle
**
8. Article
On the concepts of biochemical ecology and hydrobiology: Ecological chemomediators
Earlier, the author published two books and some papers, in which he described conceptual foundations of
new scientific disciplines biochemical ecology and biochemical hydrobiology. These trends in research ...
in Contemporary Problems of Ecology (2008)
DOI 10.1134/S1995425508020100;
Number of reads in Internet 24.2.2013: About 1,400 results
Full text
free:http://www.scribd.com/doc/73795942/ http://www.econf.rae.ru/pdf/2012/08/1545.pdfhttp://www.academia.edu/1892577
/ moscowstate.academia.edu/SergeiOstroumov/Papers/1897055/
** Other web-sites with information on this paper: Australia: trove.nla.gov.au/work/79284778
link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S1995425508020100
https://twitter.com/Sergeiost/status/252109274401103872
China: http://en.zl50.com/2011032729683390.html
China: http://www.lw20.com/2011032729683390.html http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/08/concepts-of-biochemical-ecologyand.html
**
9. Article
Tolerance of an aquatic macrophyte Potamogeton crispus L. to sodium dodecyl sulphate
The effects of the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl suplphate on the aquatic macrophyte Potamogeton
crispus L. are studied. Concentrations of 83133 mg/l caused fragmentation of the stems of plants. The
toleranc...
E. A. Solomonova, S. A. Ostroumov in Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin (2007)
DOI:10.3103/S0096392507040074
Number of reads in Internet: About 2,050 results
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/04/tolerance-of-aquatic-macrophyte_30.html
www.citeulike.org/group/6208/article/10517590
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/10517590
link.springer.com/article/10.3103/S0096392507040074
www.getcited.org/pub/103448433
in Australia, in library: trove.nla.gov.au/work/77421482

**
10. Article
Inhibition of Mussel Suspension Feeding by Surfactants of Three Classes
Effects of three surfactants on the filtration rates by marine mussels were studied. The xenobiotics tested
represented anionic, cationic and non-ionic surfactants (tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide, a repre... S.
A. Ostroumov, J. Widdows in Hydrobiologia (2006) Moscow University,R.F.; Plymouth Marine Lab, U.K.
Download PDF (174 KB) Number of reads in Internet: About 1,800 reads; 24.2.2013; DOI:
10.1007/s10750-005-1200-7 Full text
free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/45958156 http://www.scribd.com/doc/59544597http://www.scribd.com/doc/104742811 Ab
stracts and keywords in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Italian, Chinese,
Japanese: http://www.scribd.com/doc/45958910
**
11. Article
On the Multifunctional Role of the Biota in the Self-Purification of Aquatic Ecosystems
Principles of the theory of the ecological mechanism of water self-purification based on multiple functions of
the biota in freshwater and marine ecosystems are formulated. In developing this theory, the resul...
in Russian Journal of Ecology (2005)

DOI 10.1007/s11184-005-0095-x;
Number of reads in Internet: About 1,500 reads 24.2.2013;
Full text free: www.econf.rae.ru/pdf/2012/08/1547.pdf
http://www.scribd.com/doc/45572968
http://www.academia.edu/1893226/;
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/09/on-multifunctional-role-of-biota-in.html
link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11184-005-0095-x
**
12. Article
Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders
On the basis of the previous publications, our new data and the existing scientific literature, we have
formulated some fundamental principles that characterize the pivotal roles of the biodiversity of filter-...
in Hydrobiologia (2005)
DOI 10.1007/s10750-004-1875-1; Download PDF (211 KB) Number of citations in Internet: About 1,900
reads; citation Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/44105992/ 2,400 reads 24.2.2013;
www.econf.rae.ru/pdf/2012/08/1548.pdf
http://libra.msra.cn/Publication/39881797/some-aspects-of-water-filtering-activity-of-filter-feeders
**
13. Article
On Some Issues of Maintaining Water Quality and Self-Purification
Generalizations presented in this paper represent, in systematized form, the basic elements of the
qualitative theory of water self-purification in freshwater and marine ecosystems. Recommendations are
given f...
in Water Resources (2005)
DOI 10.1007/s11268-005-0039-7;
Number of reads in Internet: 1,900 reads; On some issues of maintaining water quality and selfpurification.- Water Resources, 2005. Volume 32, Number 3, p. 305-313.
Full text free:http://www.scribd.com/doc/57511892/0305
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14. Article
The Effect of Synthetic Surfactants on the Hydrobiological Mechanisms of Water Self-Purification
Long-term studies of the biological effect of surfactants, including the effect surfactants exert on filter
feeders, are reviewed. The role of filter feeders in the functioning of freshwater and marine ecosyst...

in Water Resources (2004)


Number of reads in Internet: 657; The effect of synthetic surfactants on the hydrobiological mechanisms of
water self-purification. - Water Resources. 2004. Volume 31, Number 5 p. 502-510. Full text
free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/41169530/WR502;
**
15. Article
On the Biotic Self-purification of Aquatic Ecosystems: Elements of the Theory
in Doklady Biological Sciences (2004)
DOI 10.1023/B:WARE.0000041919.77628.8d;
Number of reads in Internet: 2,200 reads;
Full text free:http://www.scribd.com/doc/48099028 ** www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15354827
16. Article
On the Fourth International Conference Water Ecosystems and Organisms-4
in Russian Journal of Marine Biology (2003) Number of citations in Internet:
**
17. Article
Studying effects of some surfactants and detergents on filter-feeding bivalves
Effects of several surfactants and chemical mixtures on marine bivalves were studied. An anionic surfactant,
sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS), and a cationic surfactant, tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA)...
in Hydrobiologia (2003)

DOI 10.1023/A:1024604904065;
**
18. Article
Effect of a Cationic Amphiphilic Compound on Rotifers
S. A. Ostroumov, N. Walz, R. Rusche in Doklady Biological Sciences (2003)

DOI 10.1023/A:1024417903077;
Number of reads in Internet: 594 Doklady Biological Sciences. 2003. Vol. 390. 252-255, [ISSN 00124966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online)]. http://www.scribd.com/doc/52634169
**
19. Article
Identification of a New Type of Ecological Hazard of Chemicals: Inhibition of Processes of
Ecological Remediation
in Doklady Biological Sciences (2002)

DOI 10.1023/A:1019929305267;
Number of reads in Internet: 730 reads; Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/45911150;
**
20. Article
A New Type of Effect of Potentially Hazardous Substances: Uncouplers of PelagialBenthal
Coupling
in Doklady Biological Sciences (2002)
DOI 10.1023/A:1015385723150;
Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/45913695/A-new-Type-of-Effect-2DBS-fulltext;
**
21. Article
New Definitions of the Concepts and Terms Ecosystem and Biogeocenosis
in Doklady Biological Sciences (2002)
DOI 10.1023/A:1015393924967;
Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/49065580
Citation of: New definitions of the concepts and terms ecosystem and
biogeocenosis: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/12/citation-of-new-definitions-of-concepts.html
**
22. Article

System of Principles for Conservation of the Biogeocenotic Function and the Biodiversity of FilterFeeders
in Doklady Biological Sciences (2002)

DOI 10.1023/A:1015398125876;
Full text free:http://www.scribd.com/doc/45911862
http://www.scribd.com/doc/49065586
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/6171234;
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23.
Article
Biodiversity Protection and Quality of Water: The Role of Feedbacks in Ecosystems
in Doklady Biological Sciences (2002)
DOI 10.1023/A:1014465220673;
Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/42558469/Danbio1-02v382n1-E-water-Quality;
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24. Article
The Synecological Approach to the Problem of Eutrophication
in Doklady Biological Sciences (2001)
DOI 10.1023/A:1013378505630;
Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/49065550/; The paper discovered new mechanisms triggering
eutrophication and as a result, a new solution to the problem of eutrophication.
**
25. Article.
Freshwater bivalve mollusc Unio tumidus, freshwater mussels:
Responses of Unio tumidus to Mixed Chemical Preparations and the Hazard of Synecological
Summation of Anthropogenic Effects
in Doklady Biological Sciences (2001)
DOI 10.1023/A:1012344026176;
Responses of Unio tumidus to Mixed Chemical Preparations and the Hazard of Synecological Summation of
Anthropogenic Effects. - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001, v.380, No.1-6; pp.492-495. DOI:
10.1023/A:1012344026176;
Full text free: www.scribd.com/doc/49065621 http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/6113567; [freshwater
bivalve mollusk, freshwater mussels, effects of detergent]
**
26. Article
The Hazard of a Two-Level Synergism of Synecological Summation of Anthropogenic Effects
in Doklady Biological Sciences (2001)
DOI 10.1023/A:1012348127085;
The Hazard of a Two-Level Synergism of Synecological Summation of Anthropogenic Effects // Doklady
Biological Sciences, 2001, vol. 380, p.499-501; DOI: 10.1023/A:1012348127085;
Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/49065634
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27. Article
Imbalance of Factors Providing Control of Unicellular Plankton Populations Exposed to
Anthropogenic Impact
in Doklady Biological Sciences (2001) DOI: 10.1023/A:1011600213221;
Imbalance of Factors Providing Control of Unicellular Plankton Populations Exposed to Anthropogenic
Impact; - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001, v.379, No.1-6; pp.341-343.
Full text
free: https://sites.google.com/site/1dbs379p341imbalance/ www.scribd.com/doc/49065596;http://www.citeulike.org/us
er/ATP/article/6113585;http://www.citeulike.org/blog/ATP/17623;
**

28. Article
Pellets of Some Mollusks in the Biogeochemical Flows of C, N, P, Si, and Al
S. A. Ostroumov, M. P. Kolesnikov in Doklady Biological Sciences (2001)
DOI 10.1023/A:1011620817764;
Pellets of some mollusks in the biogeochemical flows of C, N, P, Si, and Al. Doklady Biological Sciences,
2001, v.379, p.378-381;
Full text free: www.scribd.com/doc/49065604; http://www.scribd.com/doc/45911730;
https://sites.google.com/site/ostroumovsergei/publications-1/pellets-of-some-mollusks-in-the-biogeochemical-flows-of-c-n-psi-and-al-s-a--ostroumov-m-p--kolesnikov-dokl-biol-sci-2001-vol-379-378-381-pmid-12918380
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29. Article
Effect of Amphiphilic Chemicals on Filter-Feeding Marine Organisms
in Doklady Biological Sciences (2001)
DOI 10.1023/A:1019270825775;
Effect of Amphiphilic Chemicals on Filter-Feeding Marine Organisms. - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001,
Vol. 378, p. 248250. Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/59417067
**
30. Article
Inhibitory Analysis of Regulatory Interactions in Trophic Webs
in Doklady Biological Sciences (2001)
DOI 10.1023/A:1019218026198;
Inhibitory Analysis of Regulatory Interactions in Trophic Webs. Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001, v.377,
No.1-6; pp.139-141. Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/49065567.
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31. Article
Marine mussels, bivalve mollusc Mytilus edulis:
An Amphiphilic Substance Inhibits the Mollusk Capacity to Filter out Phytoplankton Cells from
Water
The effect of synthetic anionic surface active substance (SAS) sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS, 4 mg/l) on the
kinetics of water filtration by mussel Mytilus edulis was studied. A suspension of algae Isochrysis galban...
in Biology Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2001)
DOI 10.1023/A:1026671024000;
Paper:
An amphiphilic substance inhibits the mollusk capacity to filter out phytoplankton cells from
water.
- Biology Bulletin. 2001, v.28, No.1; pp.95-102.
Full text free: http://www.scribd.com/doc/63444377
http://www.springerlink.com/index/l665628020163255.pdf; http://link.springer.com/search/page/2?facetauthor=%22S.+A.+Ostroumov%22
** More key publications:
Content 1. Life Sciences, Chemistry, Ecology,
Published In :
1. Doklady Biological Sciences18 2. Hydrobiologia3 3. Contemporary Problems of Ecology2 4. Russian
Journal of General Chemistry2 5. Water Resources
** ADDENDUM. Most relevant sites:
** Polyfunctional role of biodiversity in processes leading to water purification: current conceptualizations
and concluding remarks. - Hydrobiologia, 2002, Volume: 469; Issue: 1-3; Pages: 203-204. Full text:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/52627327/2H469p203-Polyfunctional-role-wAddendum;http://www.scribd.com/doc/48099028/; http://www.academia.edu/1900592/; Citation of this
publication:http://5bio5.blogspot.ru/2012/12/citation-of-ostroumov-sa-2002.html http://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springerjournals/polyfunctional-role-of-biodiversity-in-processes-leading-to-water-6hc0hSENAj
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(freshwater and marine)
ecosystems:http://sergostroumov.scienceblog.com/2012/05/04/80/ http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/08/innovative-theory-ofecosystems.html http://www.scribd.com/doc/61779321/; Texts of the key
publications:http://www.scribd.com/doc/44105992/; www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/100141.pdf; Application:
protection of water quality, better water resources management, water sustainability.
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** List of the most urgent topics, research priorities for ecology and environmental science for the 21st
century. Executive summary that was developed by an international team of ecologists. A basis for grant
proposals, for evaluation of new results, for writing new reviews. Full text free [Rivista di
Biologia]:http://www.scribd.com/doc/52655707/ http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/08/priorities-in-ecological-studiestopics.htmlhttp://moscowstate.academia.edu/SergeiOstroumov/Papers/806215/ Application: writing grant proposals;
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selected: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/05/environmental-sciences-ecology-biology_14.html;
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** Water quality and self-purification. Innovative paper of 2010, the reference and the site with the full text
available online free. Addendum: summaries of 25 related publications on environmental
sciences. http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/09/water-quality-and-self-purification.html
** Environment, ecology: 18 innovations, other files online. Innovative conceptualization: ecosystems;
water quality et al.http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/10/environment-ecology18-innovations-other.html
** More relevant sites with comments and references: First paper in which it was clearly proved that the
synthetic chemical (exemplified by the surfactant sodium dodecylsulfate, SDS), when it pollutes water,
produces dangerous effects on both marine mussels (Mytilus edulis) and
phytoplankton: http://alsuyus.blogspot.ru/2012/12/new-facts-on-chemical-of-important.html
A short list of the most important physical, chemical, and biological processes of water selfpurification.http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/12/polyfunctional-role-of-biodiversity-in.html
New fresh insight into ecological mechanisms of eutrophication and abnormal increase in phytoplankton and
how ecosystem runs water self-purification. http://alsuyus.blogspot.ru/2012/12/ecological-mechanisms-ofeutrophication.html
New concepts and terminology in ecology, and science of limnology and biological oceanography: ecological
tax; ecological repair of water quality. Some aspects of water filtering activity of filterfeeders.http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/10/new-concepts-and-terminology-in-ecology.html
Inhibition of mussel suspension feeding by surfactants of three classes. Marine mussels Mytilus, Atlantic
Ocean; ecotoxicology of cationic, anionic, and non-ionogenic
detergents http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/10/inhibition-of-mussel-suspension-feeding.html
New aspects of water quality formation and water quality control in natural freshwater and marine
ecosystems; new facts on negative effects of chemical pollutants (e.g., synthetic surfactants and
detergents) on aquatic organisms, especially filter-feeders. http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/10/basics-ofmolecular-ecological.html
First paper to report concentrations of a number of rare earth elements (Ce, Nd, U, Hf, Cs, Au) in biological
detritus in an aquatic system. http://alsuyus.blogspot.com/2012/09/the-role-of-biodetritus-in-accumulation.html
Modern comments on innovative scientific terms (ecological chemomediators, ecological
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The Australian article that cited this paper:

COMPARING THE INVASIBILITY OF EXPERIMENTAL "REEFS" WITH FIELD


OBSERVATIONS OF NATURAL REEFS AND ARTIFICIAL STRUCTURES
Dafforn K.A., Johnston E.L., Glasby T.M.
PLoS ONE. 2012. Vol. 7. 5. p. e38124.
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DAFFORN K.A. 1, JOHNSTON E.L.1, GLASBY T.M.2


1
Evolution and Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth and
Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
2
New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, Port Stephens Fisheries
Institute, Nelson Bay, NSW
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THE LIPIDIC EXTRACT OF THE SEAWEED GRACILARIOPSIS


LONGISSIMA (RHODOPHYTA, GRACILARIALES): A POTENTIAL
RESOURCE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGICAL PURPOSES?
Stabili L., Acquaviva M.I., Biandolino F., Cavallo R.A., Narracci M.,
Petrocelli A., Cecere E., de Pascali S.A., Fanizzi F.P.
New Biotechnology. 2012. Vol. 29 (3). p. 443-450.

** More relevant sites:


CiteULike: Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders
www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/208655
On the basis of the previous publications, our new data and the existing
scientific literature, we have formulated some fundamental principles ...
Full text is available free:
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Hydrobiologia, 2005, 542: 275-286. http://www.scribd.com/doc/44105992; Some


aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders.

2. Ostroumov S.A. Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter ...


www.academia.edu/.../Ostroumov_S.A._Some_aspects_of_water_filt...
Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders // Hydrobiologia.

2005. Vol. 542, No. 1. P. 275 286. text: ...

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Full text of another article that cited this paper:
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U.S.A.: University of Oklahoma

Community and foodweb ecology of freshwater mussels


CC Vaughn, SJ Nichols, DE Spooner - Journal of the North American , 2008 - jnabs.org
Abstract Freshwater mussel (Superfamily Unionoidea) communities are important
components of food webs, and they link and influence multiple trophic levels. Mussels filter
food from both the water column and sediment with ciliated gills. Differences in cilia ...
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Italy: Universit del Salento, Lecce

Filtering activity of< i> Spongia officinalis</i> var.< i>


adriatica</i>(Schmidt)(Porifera, Demospongiae) on bacterioplankton:
Implications for bioremediation of polluted
L Stabili, M Licciano, A Giangrande, C Longo - Water research, 2006 - Elsevier
A study on the filtering activity has been carried out on reared specimens of the
demosponge Spongia officinalis var. adriatica coming from an off-shore farm displaced off
the Apulian coast (Ionian Sea). The experience was carried out under laboratory ...
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Australia:
1

School of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia
NSW Department of Primary Industries, Port Stephens Fisheries Centre, Private Bag 1 Nelson Bay,
NSW, 2315, Australia
2

from jlakes.org
Aquatic zooremediation: deploying animals to remediate contaminated aquatic
environments
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S Gifford, RH Dunstan, W O'Connor, CE Koller - TRENDS in , 2007 - Elsevier


The ability of animals to act in a bioremediative capacity is not widely known. Animals are
rarely considered for bioremediation initiatives owing to ethical or human health concerns.
Nonetheless, specific examples in the literature reveal that some animal species are ...
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from unsw.edu.au
Links between estuarine condition and spatial distributions of marine invaders
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KA Dafforn, TM Glasby - Diversity and , 2009 - Wiley Online Library


Aim Non-indigenous species pose a significant threat to the environment and to global
economies. Predictive and preventative measures are widely considered more effective in
curtailing invasions than are eradication or control measures. Of key importance in the ...
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United Kingdom:

Changes in the immune response and metabolic fingerprint of the mussel,< i>
Mytilus edulis</i>(Linnaeus) in response to lowered salinity and physical stress
JA Bussell, EA Gidman, DR Causton - Journal of Experimental , 2008 - Elsevier

Mussels, such as Mytilus edulis, are common keystone species on open coasts and in
estuaries and are frequently used in environmental monitoring programmes. Mussels
experience a wide range of environmental conditions at these locations, including rapid ...
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James A. Bussella,

Eleanor A. Gidmanb,

David R. Caustonb,

Dylan Gwynn-Jonesb,

Shelagh K. Malhamc,

M. Laurence M. Jonesd,

Brian Reynoldsd,

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o

Ray Seeda

School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University, Menai Bridge, Anglesey, LL59 5AB, UK

Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Trophic Interaction Facility, Cledwyn Building, Aberystwyth

University, Ceredigion, SY23 3DD, UK

Centre for Applied Marine Science, Marine Science Laboratories, Ynys Faelog, Menai Bridge, LL59 5AB, UK

Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Orton Building, Deiniol Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2UP, UK

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from researchgate.net
Evaluation of microbiological accumulation capability of the commercial
sponge< i> Spongia officinalis</i> var.< i> adriatica</i>(Schmidt)(Porifera,
Demospongiae)
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L Stabili, M Licciano, C Longo, G Corriero, M Mercurio - Water research, 2008 - Elsevier


This study was carried out to evaluate the microbiological accumulation capability of the
demosponge Spongia officinalis var. adriatica. Six microbiological parameters were
researched in two sampling periods in the water and in reared sponge samples coming ...
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from cnrs.fr
Filter-feeder macroinvertebrates as key players in culturable bacteria
biodiversity control: A case of study with< i> Sabella
spallanzanii</i>(Polychaeta: Sabellidae)
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M Licciano, A Terlizzi, A Giangrande - Marine environmental , 2007 - Elsevier


The present study investigates the effect of the filtering activity of Sabella spallanzanii on the

culturable heterotrophic bacterial community through the comparison of the bacterial


diversity in transplanted polychaetes and the surrounding seawater. For isolation of ...
Cited by 6 Related articles All 10 versions Cite

Ecological drivers of the Ediacaran-Cambrian diversification of Metazoa


DH Erwin, S Tweedt - Evolutionary Ecology, 2012 - Springer
Abstract Organismal modifications to their physical and chemical environment play a
significant role in structuring many modern ecosystems, and experimental evidence
suggests that such behavior can increase diversity. Despite the important role such ...
Cited by 5 Related articles All 5 versions Cite

Bacterial accumulation by the Demospongiae< i> Hymeniacidon perlevis</i>: A


tool for the bioremediation of polluted seawater
C Longo, G Corriero, M Licciano, L Stabili - Marine pollution bulletin, 2010 - Elsevier
Sponges can filter large amounts of water, which exerts an important grazing impact on free
bacteria, an important component of the diet of sponges. We examined the accumulation of
bacteria in the Demospongiae (Hymeniacidon perlevis). Analyses were performed on ...
Cited by 4 Related articles All 7 versions Cite

Bioremediation of bacteria in aquaculture waste using the polychaete< i>


Sabella spallanzanii</i>
L Stabili, R Schirosi, M Licciano, E Mola - New biotechnology, 2010 - Elsevier
The excessive release of bacterial pathogens from animal waste into the aquaculture
environment has become a major concern for the aquaculture industry. The biological
filtration by macroinvertebrates contributes to water purification as a result of the ...
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Improving Lagoon Water Quality through Mussel Stock Enhancement:


A Case Study of the UCSB Campus Lagoon
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A Griffin, D Klaus, A Pappas - Restoration Ecology, 2006


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Comparing the Invasibility of Experimental Reefs with Field Observations


of Natural Reefs and Artificial Structures
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KA Dafforn, TM Glasby, EL Johnston - PloS one, 2012 - dx.plos.org


Natural systems are increasingly being modified by the addition of artificial habitats which
may facilitate invasion. Where invaders are able to disperse from artificial habitats, their
impact may spread to surrounding natural communities and therefore it is important to ...
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Sewage-exposed marine invertebrates: survival rates and microbiological


accumulation
L Stabili, A Terlizzi, RA Cavallo - Environmental Science and Pollution , 2012 - Springer
Abstract A large number of bacteria, including agents responsible for diseases, characterise
sewage-polluted seawaters. Apart from standards for bathing waters and bivalve
aquaculture waters, there are no general microbiological standards applicable to ...
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U.S.A.:
Influences of a< i> Cladophora</i> Bloom on the Diets of< i> Amblema
Plicata</i> and< i> Elliptio Dilatata</i> in the Upper Green River, Kentucky
JM Yates - 2012 - digitalcommons.wku.edu
Abstract Freshwater mussels are the most imperiled group of freshwater invertebrates
globally. Recent research suggests a better understanding of mussel feeding ecology may
facilitate and improve conservation efforts. The use of stable isotopes is becoming an ...

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Christmas tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus) as a potential bioindicator
species of sedimentation stress in coral reef environments of Bonaire, Dutch
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M Harty - JOuRNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE - ww.cieebonaire.org


Abstract The effect of land-based pollution on Bonaire's coral reef ecosystem has not been
well-quantified. Observations of the coral reefs of Bonaire show a great abundance of the
polychaete Spirobranchus giganteus. This study investigated whether S. giganteus is ...
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Brazil:

Evaluation by ICP-MS of Essential, Nonessential and Toxic Elements in


Brazilian Fish and Seafood Samples
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D Grotto, BL Batista, MFH Carneiro, F Barbosa Jr - Food and Nutrition, 2012 - scirp.org
ABSTRACT Fish is considered one of the healthiest foods due to the high levels of several
important cardioprotective compounds such as long chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty
acids and vitamin E. However, due to widespread environmental pollution, high levels of ...
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from uno.edu
Enhanced Blue Crab Predation on Rangia Clams after Exposure to Hypoxia
[PDF]

AC Howard - 2009 - scholarworks.uno.edu


Abstract Hypoxia or dissolved oxygen concentrations< 2 mg/L is a problem in estuaries
worldwide. In Lake Pontchartrain, a 250 km2 de-faunated zone exists as a result of salinity
stratification and episodic hypoxia. Mature common rangia clams (Rangia cuneata) are ...
Related articles Cite

Scientific Research[CITATION] The effect of salinity and temperature on the uptake


of cadmium and zinc by the common blue mussel, Mytilus edulis with some
notes on their survival
M Ali, A Taylor
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D Grotto, BL Batista, MFH Carneiro, F Barbosa Jr - scirp.org
ABSTRACT Fish is considered one of the healthiest foods due to the high levels of several
important cardioprotective compounds such as long chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty
acids and vitamin E. However, due to widespread environmental pollution, high levels of ...
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More

from unsw.edu.au
Anthropogenic modification of estuaries: disturbance and artificial
structures influence marine invasions
[PDF]
[PDF]

KA Dafforn - 2009 - unsworks.unsw.edu.au


'I hereby grant the University of New South Wales or its agents the right to archive and to
make available my thesis or dissertation in whole or part in the University libraries in all
forms of media, now or here after known, subject to the provisions of the Copyright Act ...
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Particle Capture in Aquatic Systems: Investigating the Difference between

[PDF]
[PDF]

a Single Collector and an Array


AP Pranoto - 2012 - sese.uwa.edu.au
Abstract For ecological processes such as vegetative filtration, larval settlement, and filter
feeding, there is not sufficient understanding of the mechanisms that control the rate of
capture of suspended particles. In addition, despite the fact that most biological collectors ...
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Resumen La biomanipulacin es una de las principales herramientas para la mitigar los
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Australia: recent citation of the paper: Some aspects of water filtering


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invertebrates, ecosystems, suspension feeders, biological
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the paper that was cited in Australia:


Ostroumov S, (2005) Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. Hydrobiologia 542: 275.

The Australian article that cited this paper:

COMPARING THE INVASIBILITY OF EXPERIMENTAL "REEFS" WITH FIELD OBSERVATIONS OF NATURAL REEFS
AND ARTIFICIAL STRUCTURES
Dafforn K.A., Johnston E.L., Glasby T.M.
PLoS ONE. 2012. Vol. 7. 5. p. e38124.
**
DAFFORN K.A. 1, JOHNSTON E.L.1, GLASBY T.M.2
1
Evolution and Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New
South Wales, Sydney, NSW
2
New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, Port Stephens Fisheries Institute, Nelson Bay, NSW
**

THE LIPIDIC EXTRACT OF THE SEAWEED GRACILARIOPSIS LONGISSIMA


(RHODOPHYTA, GRACILARIALES): A POTENTIAL RESOURCE FOR
BIOTECHNOLOGICAL PURPOSES?
Stabili L., Acquaviva M.I., Biandolino F., Cavallo R.A., Narracci M., Petrocelli A.,

Cecere E., de Pascali S.A., Fanizzi F.P.


New Biotechnology. 2012. Vol. 29 (3). p. 443-450.

** Some relevant sites:


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Hydrobiologia, 2005, 542: 275-286.
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"Ostroumov S.A. Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders //
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Community and foodweb ecology of freshwater mussels


CC Vaughn, SJ Nichols, DE Spooner - Journal of the North American , 2008 - jnabs.org
Abstract Freshwater mussel (Superfamily Unionoidea) communities are important
components of food webs, and they link and influence multiple trophic levels. Mussels filter
food from both the water column and sediment with ciliated gills. Differences in cilia ...
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adriatica</i>(Schmidt)(Porifera, Demospongiae) on bacterioplankton:
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L Stabili, M Licciano, A Giangrande, C Longo - Water research, 2006 - Elsevier
A study on the filtering activity has been carried out on reared specimens of the
demosponge Spongia officinalis var. adriatica coming from an off-shore farm displaced off
the Apulian coast (Ionian Sea). The experience was carried out under laboratory ...
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S Gifford, RH Dunstan, W O'Connor, CE Koller - TRENDS in , 2007 - Elsevier


The ability of animals to act in a bioremediative capacity is not widely known. Animals are
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Changes in the immune response and metabolic fingerprint of the mussel,< i>
Mytilus edulis</i>(Linnaeus) in response to lowered salinity and physical stress
JA Bussell, EA Gidman, DR Causton - Journal of Experimental , 2008 - Elsevier
Mussels, such as Mytilus edulis, are common keystone species on open coasts and in
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Demospongiae)
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L Stabili, M Licciano, C Longo, G Corriero, M Mercurio - Water research, 2008 - Elsevier


This study was carried out to evaluate the microbiological accumulation capability of the
demosponge Spongia officinalis var. adriatica. Six microbiological parameters were
researched in two sampling periods in the water and in reared sponge samples coming ...
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biodiversity control: A case of study with< i> Sabella
spallanzanii</i>(Polychaeta: Sabellidae)
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M Licciano, A Terlizzi, A Giangrande - Marine environmental , 2007 - Elsevier


The present study investigates the effect of the filtering activity of Sabella spallanzanii on the
culturable heterotrophic bacterial community through the comparison of the bacterial
diversity in transplanted polychaetes and the surrounding seawater. For isolation of ...
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Abstract Organismal modifications to their physical and chemical environment play a
significant role in structuring many modern ecosystems, and experimental evidence
suggests that such behavior can increase diversity. Despite the important role such ...
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Sponges can filter large amounts of water, which exerts an important grazing impact on free
bacteria, an important component of the diet of sponges. We examined the accumulation of

bacteria in the Demospongiae (Hymeniacidon perlevis). Analyses were performed on ...


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Sabella spallanzanii</i>
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The excessive release of bacterial pathogens from animal waste into the aquaculture
environment has become a major concern for the aquaculture industry. The biological
filtration by macroinvertebrates contributes to water purification as a result of the ...
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Natural systems are increasingly being modified by the addition of artificial habitats which
may facilitate invasion. Where invaders are able to disperse from artificial habitats, their
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Abstract A large number of bacteria, including agents responsible for diseases, characterise
sewage-polluted seawaters. Apart from standards for bathing waters and bivalve
aquaculture waters, there are no general microbiological standards applicable to ...
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Abstract Freshwater mussels are the most imperiled group of freshwater invertebrates
globally. Recent research suggests a better understanding of mussel feeding ecology may
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Abstract The effect of land-based pollution on Bonaire's coral reef ecosystem has not been
well-quantified. Observations of the coral reefs of Bonaire show a great abundance of the
polychaete Spirobranchus giganteus. This study investigated whether S. giganteus is ...
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Evaluation by ICP-MS of Essential, Nonessential and Toxic Elements in


Brazilian Fish and Seafood Samples
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D Grotto, BL Batista, MFH Carneiro, F Barbosa Jr - Food and Nutrition, 2012 - scirp.org
ABSTRACT Fish is considered one of the healthiest foods due to the high levels of several
important cardioprotective compounds such as long chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty

acids and vitamin E. However, due to widespread environmental pollution, high levels of ...
Related articles All 3 versions Cite
More

from uno.edu
Enhanced Blue Crab Predation on Rangia Clams after Exposure to Hypoxia
[PDF]

AC Howard - 2009 - scholarworks.uno.edu


Abstract Hypoxia or dissolved oxygen concentrations< 2 mg/L is a problem in estuaries
worldwide. In Lake Pontchartrain, a 250 km2 de-faunated zone exists as a result of salinity
stratification and episodic hypoxia. Mature common rangia clams (Rangia cuneata) are ...
Related articles Cite

Scientific Research[CITATION] The effect of salinity and temperature on the uptake


of cadmium and zinc by the common blue mussel, Mytilus edulis with some
notes on their survival
M Ali, A Taylor
Related articles Cite
D Grotto, BL Batista, MFH Carneiro, F Barbosa Jr - scirp.org
ABSTRACT Fish is considered one of the healthiest foods due to the high levels of several
important cardioprotective compounds such as long chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty
acids and vitamin E. However, due to widespread environmental pollution, high levels of ...
Related articles All 2 versions Cite
More

from unsw.edu.au
Anthropogenic modification of estuaries: disturbance and artificial
structures influence marine invasions
[PDF]
[PDF]

KA Dafforn - 2009 - unsworks.unsw.edu.au


'I hereby grant the University of New South Wales or its agents the right to archive and to
make available my thesis or dissertation in whole or part in the University libraries in all
forms of media, now or here after known, subject to the provisions of the Copyright Act ...
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from uwa.edu.au
Particle Capture in Aquatic Systems: Investigating the Difference between
a Single Collector and an Array
[PDF]
[PDF]

AP Pranoto - 2012 - sese.uwa.edu.au


Abstract For ecological processes such as vegetative filtration, larval settlement, and filter
feeding, there is not sufficient understanding of the mechanisms that control the rate of
capture of suspended particles. In addition, despite the fact that most biological collectors ...
Related articles Cite
More

[PDF] Rol de la herbivora de bivalvos nativos y exticos en un reservorio somero del Uruguay: implicancias en
las tcnicas de biomanipulacin

MSM Plata - bib.fcien.edu.uy


Resumen La biomanipulacin es una de las principales herramientas para la mitigar los
efectos de la eutrofizacin. Consiste en la modificacin de la cadena trfica de forma de
favorecer el consumo del fitoplancton por parte del zooplancton (Daphnia sp.). La ...
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Italy. Recent citation of the paper entitled 'Some aspects of water


filtering activity of filter-feeders. Aquatic ecology, marine biology, role
of invertebrates in ecosystems, suspension feeders, biological
oceanography, hydrobiology
Italy. Recent citation of the paper entitled 'Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders'
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The paper that was cited:
Ostroumov S.A. Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. Hydrobiologia 2005, 542:275-286.

This paper was cited in this article:


THE LIPIDIC EXTRACT OF THE SEAWEED GRACILARIOPSIS LONGISSIMA
(RHODOPHYTA, GRACILARIALES): A POTENTIAL RESOURCE FOR
BIOTECHNOLOGICAL PURPOSES?
Stabili L., Acquaviva M.I., Biandolino F., Cavallo R.A., Narracci M., Petrocelli A.,
Cecere E., de Pascali S.A., Fanizzi F.P.
New Biotechnology. 2012. Vol. 29 (3). p. 443-450.

** Some relevant sites:


CiteULike: Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders
www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/208655
On the basis of the previous publications, our new data and the existing
scientific literature, we have formulated some fundamental principles ...
Full text is available free:

0. Ostroumov SA Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter ... Scribd


www.scribd.com Research Science
Hydrobiologia, 2005, 542: 275-286. http://www.scribd.com/doc/44105992; Some
aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders.

1. Ostroumov S.A. Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter ...

www.academia.edu/.../Ostroumov_S.A._Some_aspects_of_water_filt...
"Ostroumov S.A. Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders //
Hydrobiologia. 2005. Vol. 542, No. 1. P. 275 286. text: ...
Some other examples of citation of this paper:
Full text of another article that cited this paper:
http://www.iasj.net/iasj?func=fulltext&aId=47483

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