Fish response to hypoxia stress: growth, physiological, and immunological biomarkers
Water quality encompasses the water physical, biological, and chemical parameters. It
generally affects the fish growth and welfare. Thus, the success of a commercial aquaculture …
generally affects the fish growth and welfare. Thus, the success of a commercial aquaculture …
The re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Harmful algal blooms and hypoxia
Lake Erie supplies drinking water to more than 11 million consumers, processes millions of
gallons of wastewater, provides important species habitat and supports a substantial …
gallons of wastewater, provides important species habitat and supports a substantial …
Concerns and threats of contamination on aquatic ecosystems
Aquatic ecosystems are the ultimate sinks for the contaminants. Water contamination is the
outcome of human activities such as urbanization, industrialization, and agricultural …
outcome of human activities such as urbanization, industrialization, and agricultural …
[PDF][PDF] Eutrophication: causes, consequences, and controls in aquatic ecosystems
MF Chislock, E Doster, RA Zitomer… - Nature Education …, 2013 - wilsonlab.com
Eutrophication is characterized by excessive plant and algal growth due to the increased
availability of one or more limiting growth factors needed for photosynthesis (Schindler …
availability of one or more limiting growth factors needed for photosynthesis (Schindler …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing and addressing the re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Central basin hypoxia
Relieving phosphorus loading is a key management tool for controlling Lake Erie
eutrophication. During the 1960s and 1970s, increased phosphorus inputs degraded water …
eutrophication. During the 1960s and 1970s, increased phosphorus inputs degraded water …
Twenty years of invasion: a review of round goby Neogobius melanostomus biology, spread and ecological implications
MS Kornis, N Mercado‐Silva… - Journal of fish …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The round goby Neogobius melanostomus is one of the most wide‐ranging invasive fish on
earth, with substantial introduced populations within the Laurentian Great Lakes watershed …
earth, with substantial introduced populations within the Laurentian Great Lakes watershed …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding of water resilience in the Anthropocene
M Falkenmark, L Wang-Erlandsson, J Rockström - Journal of Hydrology X, 2019 - Elsevier
Water is indispensable for Earth resilience and sustainable development. The capacity of
social-ecological systems to deal with shocks, adapting to changing conditions and …
social-ecological systems to deal with shocks, adapting to changing conditions and …
Dissolved oxygen stratification and response to thermal structure and long-term climate change in a large and deep subtropical reservoir (Lake Qiandaohu, China)
Abstract From January 2010 to March 2014, detailed depth profiles of water temperature,
dissolved oxygen (DO), and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) were collected …
dissolved oxygen (DO), and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) were collected …
Long‐term changes in hypoxia and soluble reactive phosphorus in the hypolimnion of a large temperate lake: consequences of a climate regime shift
RP North, RL North, DM Livingstone… - Global change …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The (Lower) Lake of Zurich provides an ideal system for studying the long‐term
impact of environmental change on deep‐water hypoxia because of its sensitivity to climatic …
impact of environmental change on deep‐water hypoxia because of its sensitivity to climatic …
Combined effects of moderate hypoxia, pesticides and PCBs upon crucian carp fish, Carassius carassius, from a freshwater lake-in situ ecophysiological approach
Nowadays, depletion of oxygen or hypoxia has become a real concerning problem
worldwide in freshwater, marine, and estuarine ecosystems and very often co-occurs with …
worldwide in freshwater, marine, and estuarine ecosystems and very often co-occurs with …