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A proactive, predictive, and integrative framework that integrates multi‐omics innovations with ecological modeling and big data analytics to guide adaptive interventions and governance in invasive species management. By integrating multi‐omics insights with advanced ecological modeling, remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and cross‐disciplinary ...
Aibin Zhan
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Efficacy of pH elevation as a bactericidal strategy for treating ballast water of freight carriers
Treatment of ship ballast water with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is one method currently being developed to minimize the risk to introduce aquatic invasive species. The bactericidal capability of sodium hydroxide was determined for 148 bacterial strains from
Clifford E. Starliper +5 more
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ABOUT METODS OF SHIPS′ BALLAST WATER TREATMENT
The modern mechanical, physical and chemical metods of processing of water ballast of courts from pathogenic microflora offered by Russian and foreign researchers are covered in the article; merits and shortcomings of application of various ways are noted.
S.Yu. Vodyanitskaya +2 more
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Direct‐Current Plasma Formation Between Two Liquid Water Surfaces
A new plasma‐liquid reactor configuration is presented in which a DC plasma is formed between “self‐healing” flowing liquid surfaces, eliminating a metal interface and allowing high currents to be applied without transitioning to an arc. ABSTRACT Non‐thermal, atmospheric‐pressure plasmas formed near liquids are typically in contact with metal at a ...
Robert Pierrard, R. Mohan Sankaran
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Assessing costs and benefits of measures to achieve good environmental status in European regional seas: challenges, opportunities, and lessons learnt [PDF]
The EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) requires Member States to assess the costs and benefits of Programmes of Measures (PoMs) put in place to ensure that European marine waters achieve Good Environmental Status by 2020.
Arantza Murillas +12 more
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ABSTRACT Cannabis (Cannabis sativa) is a high‐value crop, wherein growth within controlled environments is common for the purposes of maximising yield, quality, and uniformity, however, uncontrolled‐growth in proximity to artificial lighting can compromise yields. Within the floricultural industry it is common practice to apply plant growth regulators (
Kimber Wise +2 more
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Dissolution dominating calcification process in polar pteropods close to the point of aragonite undersaturation [PDF]
Thecosome pteropods are abundant upper-ocean zooplankton that build aragonite shells. Ocean acidification results in the lowering of aragonite saturation levels in the surface layers, and several incubation studies have shown that rates of calcification ...
AG Dickson +57 more
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ABSTRACT Biological invasions are one of the major drivers of biodiversity decline and have been shown to have far‐reaching consequences for society and the economy. Preventing the introduction and spread of alien species represents the most effective solution to reducing their impacts on nature and human well‐being.
Hanno Seebens +64 more
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Bibliometric review of ballast water management within the framework of the circular economy
The implementation of the Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC) has prompted a rapid growth in global research on ballast water management. However, the relationship between ballast water management and circular economy (CE) principles, as well as ...
Dian Kurnianing Sari +4 more
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Understanding the implications of different management strategies is necessary to identify best conservation trajectories for ecosystems exposed to anthropogenic stressors.
Oscar Casas-Monroy +5 more
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