نتایج جستجو برای: anthropogenic activities

تعداد نتایج: 397759  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2008
C Fernandez F Monna J Labanowski M Loubet F van Oort

The role of land use on fate of metals in soils is poorly understood. In this work, we studied the incorporation of lead in two neighboring soils with comparable pedogenesis but under long-term different agricultural management. Distributions of anthropogenic Pb were assessed from concentrations and isotopic compositions determined on bulk horizon samples, systematical 5-10 cm increment samples...

2015
A. Méndez-Vilas E. O. Igbinosa

The occurrence and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a public health problem globally, and aquatic environments are recognized as reservoir for antibiotic-resistant bacteria associated with antibiotic resistance genes. Antibiotic resistance hotspots are found not only in medical settings but also in environmental compartments that are subjected to anthropogenic pressure, such as munici...

2013
Melanie Mehes-Smith Kabwe Nkongolo Ewa Cholewa

Metals such as cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), iron (Fe) and nickel (Ni) are essential for nor‐ mal plant growth and development since they contribute to the function of many en‐ zymes and proteins. However, metals can potentially become toxic to plants when they are present at high levels in their bioavailable forms (Hall, 2002). Phytotoxic levels of one or more inorganic ions in soil can be found i...

Journal: :Science 2011
Peter Hietz Benjamin L Turner Wolfgang Wanek Andreas Richter Charles A Nock S Joseph Wright

Deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) from human activities has large effects on temperate forests where low natural N availability limits productivity but is not known to affect tropical forests where natural N availability is often much greater. Leaf N and the ratio of N isotopes (δ(15)N) increased substantially in a moist forest in Panama between ~1968 and 2007, as did tree-ring δ(15)N in a dr...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2015
S Veerasingam P Vethamony R Mani Murali B Fernandes

The concentrations of seven trace metals (Fe, Mn, Cu, Cr, Co, Pb and Zn) in three sediment cores were analysed to assess the depositional trends of metals and their contamination level in the Mandovi estuary, west coast of India. All sediment cores showed enrichment of trace metals in the upper part of core sediments and decrease in concentration with depth, suggesting excess of anthropogenic l...

2012
M. R. Cave J. Wragg E. L. Ander

Potentially harmful elements (PHE) occur both naturally from geogenic sources and from anthropogenic derived pollution. Anthropogenic sources can be further categorised into those derived from point sources. A point source is a single identifiable source which is confined to a very small area such as that arising from disposal of waste material or from an industrial plant. Diffuse pollution ari...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
a. gousterova m. nustorova d. paskaleva m. naydenov g. neshev

protein-rich hydrolysate from feather waste was obtained using a mixed culture of selected thermophilic actinomycete strains, and was tested for possible application as soil amendment and biological control agent. for this purpose, a 4 months laboratory experiment was carried out using two types of urban soils (sofia, bulgaria): native park soil and anthropogenic soil. the effect of the obtain...

2014
Carlotta Mazzoldi Andrea Sambo Emilio Riginella

Long-term time series of species abundances can depict population declines and changes in communities in response to anthropogenic activities, climate changes, alterations of trophic relationships. Here we present a database of historical marine fishery landing data, covering a remarkably long time series (1945-2013) and referring to one of the most exploited areas of the Mediterranean Sea, the...

2004
AMY J. BRAVERMAN ROBERT J. CHARLSON WILLIAM D. COLLINS ROGER DAVIES BRENT N. HOLBEN CHRIS A. HOSTETLER RALPH A. KAHN JOHN V. MARTONCHIK ROBERT T. MENZIES MARK A. MILLER JOHN A. OGREN JOYCE E. PENNER PHILIP J. RASCH STEPHEN E. SCHWARTZ JOHN H. SEINFELD GRAEME L. STEPHENS OMAR TORRES LARRY D. TRAVIS BRUCE A. WIELICKI BIN YU

OCTOBER 2004 AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY | A erosols are airborne suspensions of tiny particles, each typically about one-thousandth the diameter of the period at the end of this sentence. Cumulatively, they have profound effects at a variety of scales, exerting myriad influences on the earth’s environment and climate and on human health. Many aerosols originate from natural sources—volcano...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2010
Christopher G Eckert Susan Kalisz Monica A Geber Risa Sargent Elizabeth Elle Pierre-Olivier Cheptou Carol Goodwillie Mark O Johnston John K Kelly David A Moeller Emmanuelle Porcher Richard H Ree Mario Vallejo-Marín Alice A Winn

There is increasing evidence that human disturbance can negatively impact plant-pollinator interactions such as outcross pollination. We present a meta-analysis of 22 studies involving 27 plant species showing a significant reduction in the proportion of seeds outcrossed in response to anthropogenic habitat modifications. We discuss the evolutionary consequences of disturbance on plant mating s...

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