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Freshwater Ecosystems

Distribution and attachment characteristics of Sida crystallina (O.F. Müller, 1776) in lentic freshwater ecosystems of South Korea

Distribution and attachment characteristics of Sida crystallina (O.F. Müller, 1776) in lentic freshwater ecosystems of South Korea

... eutrophicated ecosystems where macrophytes were ...lentic freshwater ecosystems in South Korea, and non-point pollution sources con- tinuously influence these ...these ecosystems were ...

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Application of remote sensing data for measuring freshwater ecosystems changes below  the Zeya dam in the Russian Far East

Application of remote sensing data for measuring freshwater ecosystems changes below the Zeya dam in the Russian Far East

... The environmental consequences of large dams include changes of hydrological regime and sediment runoff, frag- mentation of the basin, flooding of lands and transformation of the natural ecosystem dynamics in the areas ...

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Antagonistic effects of biological invasion and environmental warming on detritus processing in freshwater ecosystems

Antagonistic effects of biological invasion and environmental warming on detritus processing in freshwater ecosystems

... this system, at least, it appears that the larger size of the invasive species and the effect of environmental warming will partly offset this negative effect through increased resource processing in the invasive species ...

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Determination of Trophic Structure in Selected Freshwater Ecosystems by using Stable Isotope Analysis

Determination of Trophic Structure in Selected Freshwater Ecosystems by using Stable Isotope Analysis

... The study on establishment of food web structure via stable isotope analysis is neglected in Malaysia mainly due to lack of proper facilities or instruments. Earlier findings on trophic structure was rather general, ...

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The effectiveness of non-native fish eradication techniques in freshwater ecosystems: a systematic review protocol

The effectiveness of non-native fish eradication techniques in freshwater ecosystems: a systematic review protocol

... The success of non-native fish management approaches can vary greatly depending on the management objec- tives for the project: whether control, eradication, removal or containment (amongst others) was the ulti- mate ...

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Impact of climate change on freshwater ecosystems: a global scale analysis of ecologically relevant river flow alterations

Impact of climate change on freshwater ecosystems: a global scale analysis of ecologically relevant river flow alterations

... impacting freshwater ecosystems not only by changing temperatures but also by changing water flow ...river ecosystems and that river flow alterations (and the resulting water storage changes ...on ...

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Analysis of the impact of hydrological alterations and multiple stress factors on the ecological status of Alpine freshwater ecosystems

Analysis of the impact of hydrological alterations and multiple stress factors on the ecological status of Alpine freshwater ecosystems

... Studies conducted by Lencioni et al. [65, 67] provided basic knowledge on the structure and functional properties of Alpine invertebrate communities. Other studies focused on the effects of specific factors, but studies ...

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Advancing systematic conservation planning for freshwater ecosystems

Advancing systematic conservation planning for freshwater ecosystems

... in freshwater ecosystems, which are both novel contributions to the field and influential in informing conservation decisions both on and off-reserves, using the Wet Tropics of Queensland bioregion as a ...

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Advancing systematic conservation planning for freshwater ecosystems

Advancing systematic conservation planning for freshwater ecosystems

... invaded freshwater ecosystems across northern Australia causing major environmental impacts in wetlands and streams in much of eastern Queensland and parts of the Northern Territory and northern New South ...

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Sustaining Healthy Freshwater Ecosystems

Sustaining Healthy Freshwater Ecosystems

... century. Freshwater ecosystems have evolved over aeons, and their sustainability must be considered from a long-term ...of freshwater ecosystems ...

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ENVIRONMENTAL DNA DETECTION AS AN EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR DELIMITING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF RARE AND INVASIVE SPECIES, AND ASSESSING COMMUNITY IN FLOWING, FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS

ENVIRONMENTAL DNA DETECTION AS AN EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR DELIMITING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF RARE AND INVASIVE SPECIES, AND ASSESSING COMMUNITY IN FLOWING, FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS

... flowing freshwater ecosystems and contributes to our knowledge of its efficacy in detecting rare (recently removed and at-risk species), invasive species, and whole fish communities in two watersheds in ...

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Freshwater ecosystems profit from activated carbon-based wastewater treatment across various levels of biological organisation in a short timeframe

Freshwater ecosystems profit from activated carbon-based wastewater treatment across various levels of biological organisation in a short timeframe

... Chemical analyses of the surface water samples also revealed a significant reduction for a great portion of detected chemicals in samples taken downstream of the WWTP (sites S3 and S6[r] ...

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Microplastics in freshwater ecosystems: what we know and what we need to know

Microplastics in freshwater ecosystems: what we know and what we need to know

... There are some challenges in investigating these aspects: To generate commensurable data on the abundance of freshwater MP, harmonized monitoring procedures, in- cluding sampling, identification, and ...

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Legacy impacts of coal combustion residues on freshwater ecosystems in North Carolina

Legacy impacts of coal combustion residues on freshwater ecosystems in North Carolina

... operation of 300 coal-fired electric utilities collectively produced approximately 114.7 million tons of coal combustion residuals (CCRs) (Electric Power Annual, 2013 and 2013 Coal Combustion Product, 2013). In many ...

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Predicting recovery of acidified freshwaters in Europe and Canada: an introduction

Predicting recovery of acidified freshwaters in Europe and Canada: an introduction

... The RECOVER:2010 project was designed to assess the current and future anthropogenic pressures on sensitive European freshwater ecosystems. This pan–European assessment utilised a standardised predictive ...

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Efficacy of NaCl brine for treatment of ballast water against freshwater invasions

Efficacy of NaCl brine for treatment of ballast water against freshwater invasions

... a freshwater harbour (see Wells et ...to freshwater ecosystems is not desirable, the environmental impact of brine treatment would be limited by the fact that the estimated amount of brine needed to ...

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Planning across freshwater and terrestrial realms: co-benefits and tradeoffs between conservation actions

Planning across freshwater and terrestrial realms: co-benefits and tradeoffs between conservation actions

... the freshwater realm by altering flow regimes, thereby reducing habitat availability and modifying population dynamics of freshwater species (Chan et ...on freshwater ecosystems caused by ...

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Brazilian Tropical Grassland Ecosystems: Distribution and Research Advances

Brazilian Tropical Grassland Ecosystems: Distribution and Research Advances

... grassland ecosystems in Brazil and show how it has been the advances in research on forages and pastures in the country, pointing its evolution, transition times and ...

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Assessment of the relative risk of water quality to ecosystems of the Great Barrier Reef. A report to the Department of the Environment and Heritage Protection, Queensland Government, Brisbane - Report 13/28

Assessment of the relative risk of water quality to ecosystems of the Great Barrier Reef. A report to the Department of the Environment and Heritage Protection, Queensland Government, Brisbane - Report 13/28

... GBR ecosystems showed that a variety of coastal habitats ...the freshwater reaches of rivers and freshwater/coastal wetlands, the risk of pesticides (PSII herbicides and some non-PSII pesticides) was ...

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Skill ecosystems

Skill ecosystems

... 11 limited and, recently, declining public support for quality jobs in this part of the labour market (e.g. Canning and Lang 2004; Gallacher et al. 2004; Anderson 2014). Colleges in Scotland are an important source in ...

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