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Biomass‐Derived Carbon Photocatalysts for Organic Pollutant Degradation: Strategies and Perspectives
Recent advances in biomass‐derived carbon photocatalysts are highlighted, focusing on synthesis, surface engineering, and mechanisms such as ROS generation and band‐gap tuning. Heteroatom doping, heterojunctions, and hybrid architectures boost visible‐light activity, while scalability and stability challenges are addressed for practical environmental ...
Jagadis Gautam +6 more
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Origin and Genetic Diversity of Barbatula (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae) in Italy
The stone loach (Barbatula barbatula Linnaeus, 1758) is considered native in Northern Italy and classified as vulnerable (VU), having a limited and fragmented distribution In the present study, 248 specimens of Barbatula sp., collected from sampling sites spanning its entire known distribution area in Italy, were analysed by sequencing the Cytochrome C
Lucia Zanovello +11 more
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ABSTRACT Benthic macroinvertebrates are indicators of water quality and riparian ecosystem health. Their abundance and distribution in streams are associated with river basin environmental factors, including stream biotic and abiotic fluvial processes. We examined benthic macroinvertebrate diversity and abundance in relation to large wood (LW) and pool‐
Markéta Hauferová +2 more
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An evaluation of the artisanal fisheries resources of the Cross River State of Nigeria [PDF]
The Cross River State (Nigeria) marine and freshwater artisanal capture fisheries are divided into 4 categories according to the type of resources being exploited.
Moses, B.S.
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Unifying microorganisms and macrograzers in intertidal rocky shore ecological networks
Abstract Over the past decades, our understanding of the vital role microbes play in ecosystem processes has greatly expanded. However, we still have limited knowledge about how microbial communities interact with larger organisms. Many existing representations of microbial interactions are based on co‐occurrence patterns, which do not provide clear ...
Clara Arboleda‐Baena +7 more
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The palaemonid shrimp Macrobrachium amazonicum shows an unusually large geographic range (ca. 4 000km across) living in coastal, estuarine, and limnic inland habitats of the upper Amazon, Orinoco, and La Plata basins.
Liliam Hayd, Klaus Anger
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Growth performance of exotic Oreochromis niloticus, exotic Oreochromis niloticus fed with pelleted feeds in flow-through system [PDF]
Local, exotic and hybrid tilapia fingerlings were fed 45% crude protein diet containing 18% fish meal in a flow through system in triplicate and their growth and food utilization observed for 14 weeks.
Eyo, A.A., Okoye, F.C., Sebiola, D.
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Agri‐food by‐products are sustainably transformed into high‐value bioactive compounds through advanced green extraction technologies. This valorization supports circular economy goals and promotes environmental and bioeconomic progress. ABSTRACT The rapid growth of agri‐food industries has led to an alarming increase in waste generation, posing ...
Payel Dhar +8 more
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