نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic pollution

تعداد نتایج: 99140  

2013
S. P. Gorde M. V. Jadhav

Water is the most important in shaping the land and regulating the climate. It is one of the most important compounds that profoundly influence life. The quality of water usually described according to its physical, chemical and biological characteristics. Rapid industrialization and indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture are causing heavy and varied pollution ...

Journal: :global journal of environmental science and management 2015
pawan k. bharti u.k. niyogi

the larsemann hills range is an ice-free oasis on the ingrid christensen coast of princess elizabeth land, east antarctica, which includes bharti island, fisher island, mcleod island, broknes peninsula, stornes peninsula, and several other islands, promontories, and nunataks. the larsemann hills is an ice-free area of approximately 50 km2, located halfway between the vestfold hills and the amer...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1980
H H Huss

The distribution of Clostridium botulinum in the natural environments of Denmark, The Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, and Bangladesh was examined. A total of 684 samples were tested. Type E was found in 90% of samples from the aquatic environment of Denmark, including sediments from young artificial lakes, and in 86% of samples from the marine environment of Greenland. Type E was not found i...

2014
Wenzhong Tang Baoqing Shan Wenqiang Zhang Hong Zhang Lishuo Wang Yuekui Ding Manuel Reigosa

Aquatic ecosystems in eastern China are suffering threats from heavy metal pollution because of rapid economic development and urbanization. Heavy metals in surface sediments were determined in five different aquatic ecosystems (river, reservoir, estuary, lake, and wetland ecosystems). The average Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn concentrations were 0.716, 118, 37.3, 32.7, 56.6, and 204 mg/kg, respec...

Journal: :Environmental science 2022

Microplastic (MP) pollution is an emerging threat to terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

2009
Per Johansson Sten-Åke Wängberg

Pollution in the natural aquatic environment is erratic and manifests as temporary increments of chemical concentrations, pulses. Traditional ecotoxicological testing does not consider intermittent exposures and does not consider the post-exposure period even though latent effects may occur. Sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima, L.) was exposed to pulses of seven antifouling compounds with differen...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 0
mojtaba alishahi associated professor, department of clinical sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, shahid chamran university of ahvaz, ahvaz, iran zahra tulaby dezfuly faculty of veterinary medicine, shahid chamran university of ahvaz, ahvaz, iran takavar mohammadian faculty of veterinary medicine, shahid chamran university of ahvaz, ahvaz, iran

background: evaluation of herbicide pollution in aquatic environments needs the great concern and the most important echo-pollutant effects of herbicides are related to their effects on non target aquatic organisms. native fish can serve as a proper bio-indicator for evaluation  of pollution on aquatic ecosystems. objectives: to find environmentally friendly herbicides, in this study the acute ...

2012
Oksana B. Stoliar Volodymyr I. Lushchak Volodymyr Hnatiuk

Living systems encounter a variety of stresses during their continuous interaction with environment. Environmentally-induced stresses frequently activate the endogenous production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), most of which are generated as side products of tissue respiration. Hence, constant exposure to stressors may enhance ROS-mediated oxidative damage. Increased number of agricultural a...

Journal: :Environmental management 2009
Amanda C O'Toole Kyle C Hanson Steven J Cooke

There is growing concern that recreational shoreline angling activity may negatively impact littoral and riparian habitats independent of any direct or indirect influences of fish harvest or fishing mortality through mechanisms such as disturbance (e.g., trampling, erosion) and pollution (e.g., littering). We sampled a suite of aquatic and terrestrial variables (i.e., water quality, aquatic and...

2016
Wilco C.E.P. Verberk Isabelle Durance Ian P. Vaughan Steve J. Ormerod

Aquatic ecological responses to climatic warming are complicated by interactions between thermal effects and other environmental stressors such as organic pollution and hypoxia. Laboratory experiments have demonstrated how oxygen limitation can set heat tolerance for some aquatic ectotherms, but only at unrealistic lethal temperatures and without field data to assess whether oxygen shortages mi...

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