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Identification, characterisation of microplastic and their effects on aquatic organisms
Chemistry and ecology, 2022Due to global warming, drought, population growth and industrialisation, existing water resources are rapidly being depleted and polluted. Pollution caused by millions of plastic waste reaching water resources seriously threatens the aquatic environment.
G. Alak +3 more
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Microcystin Dynamics in Aquatic Organisms
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B, 2009Eutrophication of surface water has increased significantly during the past decade, resulting in increased occurrences of toxic blooms. Cyanotoxins have become a global health threat to humans, wild animals, or domestic livestock. Hepatotoxic microcystins (MC) are the predominant cyanotoxins, which accumulate in aquatic organisms and are transferred to
José C, Martins, Vítor M, Vasconcelos
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021
In the last decades an increasing number of studies has been published concerning contamination of aquatic ecosystems with pharmaceuticals. Yet, the distribution of these chemical compounds in aquatic environments raises many questions and uncertainties.
K. Świacka +5 more
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In the last decades an increasing number of studies has been published concerning contamination of aquatic ecosystems with pharmaceuticals. Yet, the distribution of these chemical compounds in aquatic environments raises many questions and uncertainties.
K. Świacka +5 more
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Aquatic Organic Matter Fluorescence
2014This is the first comprehensive text on the theory and practice of aquatic organic matter fluorescence analysis, written by the experts who pioneered the research area. This book covers the topic in the broadest possible terms, providing a common reference for making measurements that are comparable across disciplines, and allowing consistent ...
Paula G. Coble +3 more
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Marine Pollution Bulletin
Heavy metal pollution has significant impacts on aquatic fauna and flora. It accumulates in marine organisms, both plants and animals, which are then consumed by humans.
K. Santhosh +6 more
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Heavy metal pollution has significant impacts on aquatic fauna and flora. It accumulates in marine organisms, both plants and animals, which are then consumed by humans.
K. Santhosh +6 more
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Science of the Total Environment
Mercury is a hazardous heavy metal that is distributed worldwide in aquatic ecosystems. Methylmercury (MeHg) poses significant toxicity risks to aquatic organisms, primarily through bioaccumulation and biomagnification, due to its strong affinity for ...
Haksoo Jeong +4 more
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Mercury is a hazardous heavy metal that is distributed worldwide in aquatic ecosystems. Methylmercury (MeHg) poses significant toxicity risks to aquatic organisms, primarily through bioaccumulation and biomagnification, due to its strong affinity for ...
Haksoo Jeong +4 more
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Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2020
This paper analyzed the spatiotemporal distribution of heavy metals in 6746 samples of aquatic organisms (fishes, shrimp and crabs), to make health risk assessments of six heavy metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg and Pb).
Bojun Yu +4 more
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This paper analyzed the spatiotemporal distribution of heavy metals in 6746 samples of aquatic organisms (fishes, shrimp and crabs), to make health risk assessments of six heavy metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg and Pb).
Bojun Yu +4 more
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Effect of the plastic pollutant bisphenol A on the biology of aquatic organisms: A meta‐analysis
Global Change Biology, 2020Plastic pollution is a global environmental concern. In particular, the endocrine‐disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA) is nearly ubiquitous in aquatic environments globally, and it continues to be produced and released into the environment in large ...
N. Wu, F. Seebacher
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2008
The length of food chains and the complexity of food webs in aquatic systems are regulated by the productivity of the photosynthesizing organisms and the number of species within the ecosystem. Analyses of aquatic ecosystem structure and behavior have traditionally included most elements of the planktonic community such as bacteria, phytoplankton ...
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The length of food chains and the complexity of food webs in aquatic systems are regulated by the productivity of the photosynthesizing organisms and the number of species within the ecosystem. Analyses of aquatic ecosystem structure and behavior have traditionally included most elements of the planktonic community such as bacteria, phytoplankton ...
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Ecotoxicity of chlorpyrifos to aquatic organisms: A review.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2020Pesticides play an important role in promoting agricultural development, while their unreasonable use has led to environmental problems. Chlorpyrifos (CPF), a typical organophosphate pesticide, is used globally as an insecticide in agriculture.
Xiao Huang, Hongwu Cui, Weiyan Duan
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