Treatment of organic pollutants by homogeneous and heterogeneous Fenton reaction processes
Nowadays, the water ecosystem is being polluted due to the rapid industrialization and
massive use of antibiotics, fertilizers, cosmetics, paints, and other chemicals. Chemical …
massive use of antibiotics, fertilizers, cosmetics, paints, and other chemicals. Chemical …
Ecosystem services research in mountainous regions: A systematic literature review on current knowledge and research gaps
Mountain ecosystem services (MES) can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-
being, including provisioning, regulating, supporting and cultural services. This systematic …
being, including provisioning, regulating, supporting and cultural services. This systematic …
[HTML][HTML] Biodiversity loss, emerging pathogens and human health risks
Outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases are occurring with increasing frequency and
consequences, including wildlife diseases and zoonoses. Those have potentially long …
consequences, including wildlife diseases and zoonoses. Those have potentially long …
Effects of pollution on freshwater aquatic organisms
P Amoatey, MS Baawain - Water Environment Research, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This paper presents the reviews of scientific papers published in 2018 issues on the effects
of anthropogenic pollution on the aquatic organisms dwelling in freshwater ecosystem at …
of anthropogenic pollution on the aquatic organisms dwelling in freshwater ecosystem at …
Scientists' warning of threats to mountains
Mountains are an essential component of the global life-support system. They are
characterized by a rugged, heterogenous landscape with rapidly changing environmental …
characterized by a rugged, heterogenous landscape with rapidly changing environmental …
Microdiversity ensures the maintenance of functional microbial communities under changing environmental conditions
Microdiversity can lead to different ecotypes within the same species. These are assumed to
provide stability in time and space to those species. However, the role of microdiversity in …
provide stability in time and space to those species. However, the role of microdiversity in …
[PDF][PDF] A review on impact of water pollution on freshwater fish species and their aquatic environment
Freshwater is a chief natural resource used for various types of activities in our daily life ie
for drinking as well as different developmental purposes. An increase in pollution level leads …
for drinking as well as different developmental purposes. An increase in pollution level leads …
[图书][B] An introduction to conservation biology
A Sher - 2022 - books.google.com
Over 240 updates to text and tables, 275 new citations, and new figures in every chapter,
Increased representation of women and BIPOC in the textbook, Significant edits and …
Increased representation of women and BIPOC in the textbook, Significant edits and …
The significance of biofilms to human, animal, plant and ecosystem health
Biofilms are matrix‐enclosed communities that represent the most dominant and active
mode of microbial life on Earth. Because biofilms are inherently more productive than any …
mode of microbial life on Earth. Because biofilms are inherently more productive than any …
[HTML][HTML] mountain lakes as freshwater resources at risk from chemical pollution
O Machate, DS Schmeller, T Schulze… - Environmental Sciences …, 2023 - Springer
Background Chemical pollution forms a severe threat for human and environmental health.
While the risks for European lowland water bodies are well known, there is little knowledge …
While the risks for European lowland water bodies are well known, there is little knowledge …