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    Technically Speaking, What Is Sturgeon Caviar? by Frank A. Chapman, Joel P. Van Eenennaam

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Van Eenennaam, and published by the School of Forest Resources Program in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, June 2016. FA194/FA194: Technically Speaking, What Is Sturgeon Caviar? …”
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    水都大阪 水都再生という壮大な社会実験と新たな都市像 by Kana Koichi 嘉名光市

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…One of the approaches adopted to transform Osaka into a "aquatic metropolis", has been inspired by a new urban vision of the riverbanks which encompasses a deregulation of fluvial law.…”
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  3. 2883

    A Semen Extender for the Short-Term Storage of Fish Sperm by Frank A. Chapman

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Chapman and published by the Program in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences in the School of Forest Resources and Conservation, May 2016. …”
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    Dipropyl phthalate induces craniofacial chondrogenic defects in zebrafish embryos by Qinyuan Shen, Weitao Hu, Fasheng Liu, Si Dong, Xinya Peng, Yihang Zhong, Chao Chen, Yuhua Zuo, Chenkai Ge, Weirong Li, Wenwen Zha, Zhijun Ye, Zigang Cao, Lan Liao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The present study demonstrates that DPRP induces developmental toxicity of zebrafish craniofacial cartilage, which may have adverse effects on other aquatic organisms and humans.…”
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    A bivariate multifractal analysis approach to understanding socio-spatial segregation dynamics by Janka Lengyel, Stéphane G. Roux, Olivier Bonin, Stéphane Jaffard, Patrice Abry

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In addition, multifractal analysis (3) can also delineate more “perturbed” areas in which the dominance of one group is occasionally interrupted by local concentrations of the other group, referred to here as intermittent segregation.…”
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    Effects of Vegetated and Synthetic (Impervious) Surfaces on the Microclimate of Urban Area by MO Obiakor, CD Ezeonyejiaku, TC Mogbo

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The present paper shows the considerable impacts of both vegetated and synthetic surfaces on the microclimate of urban area. Vegetation of a particular place affects the microclimate through reduced solar radiation and lower air temperature due to shading and evapotranspiration. …”
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    The Effect of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Limitations at Different Salt Ratios on Growth and Biochemical Composition of Tetraselmis suecica (Chlorodendrophyceae) by Cananur Sisalan Pihava, Leyla Uslu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Algae are plant organisms that produce organic molecules in the aquatic environment and absorb carbon. Since algae are photosynthetic organisms, they give oxygen to the environment. …”
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    « Osaka, métropole aquatique », un grand projet d’aménagement des berges pour régénérer la ville et son image by Kana Koichi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…One of the approaches adopted to transform Osaka into a "aquatic metropolis", has been inspired by a new urban vision of the riverbanks which encompasses a deregulation of fluvial law.…”
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    Effect of turkey berry (Solanum torvum) stalk extract on masculinization of guppy fish (Poecilia reticulata) by Nurhayati, Vicana Pandang Ivonda, Razi Fakhrul, Syahputra Faisal, Thaib Azwar, Handayani Lia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Guppy fish is one of the aquatic fishery commodities. The attraction of guppy fish lies in the beauty of its color, attractive and varied colors are obtained in male guppy fish. …”
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  10. 2890

    Electricity production performance and pH optimization of MFCs using enriched starch-degrading culture by Sheng-chao Gao, Hui-chun Jiang, Zhen Zhang, Xin-xin Fan, Tian-peng Gao, Ying Liu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Summary: The untreated wastewater from starch production can damage the balance of the aquatic ecosystems. This study enriched a mixed culture (EHN) with electrochemical activity and starch degradation capabilities. …”
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    Assessment of Impacts of Wastewater Discharge in River Rwizi in Mbarara City. by Niwenyesiga, Dison

    Published 2024
    “…Efforts should thus be directed towards best management practices for the reduction of wastewater loads in the area.…”
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    Hydrellia fly parasitic wasp Trichopria columbiana Ashmead (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) by Byron R. Coon, Nathan E. Harms, Michael J. Grodowitz, Emma N.I. Weeks, James P. Cuda

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…Some Hydrellia species feed on the invasive aquatic weed hydrilla. After its introduction into the U.S. by the aquarium industry in the 1950s (Langeland 1996), various control methods, including biological control, were developed and used to manage infestations. …”
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    Preventing Escape of Non-Native Species from Aquaculture Facilities in Florida, Part 1: General Considerations and Regulations by Quenton M. Tuckett, Carlos V. Martinez, Jared L. Ritch, Katelyn M. Lawson, Jeffrey E. Hill

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Hill, and published by the School of Forest Resources and Conservation Program in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, August 2016. FA195/FA195: Preventing Escape of Non-Native Species from Aquaculture Facilities in Florida, Part 1: General Considerations and Regulations (ufl.edu) …”
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    Preventing Escape of Non-Native Species from Aquaculture Facilities in Florida, Part 1: General Considerations and Regulations by Quenton M. Tuckett, Carlos V. Martinez, Jared L. Ritch, Katelyn M. Lawson, Jeffrey E. Hill

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Hill, and published by the School of Forest Resources and Conservation Program in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, August 2016. FA195/FA195: Preventing Escape of Non-Native Species from Aquaculture Facilities in Florida, Part 1: General Considerations and Regulations (ufl.edu) …”
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    Hydrellia fly parasitic wasp Trichopria columbiana Ashmead (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) by Byron R. Coon, Nathan E. Harms, Michael J. Grodowitz, Emma N.I. Weeks, James P. Cuda

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…Some Hydrellia species feed on the invasive aquatic weed hydrilla. After its introduction into the U.S. by the aquarium industry in the 1950s (Langeland 1996), various control methods, including biological control, were developed and used to manage infestations. …”
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    Sustainable solid soap production using recycled cooking oil with ecoenzyme and lemongrass extract by Zona Octarya, Elvi Yenti, Lisa Utami, Yusbarina

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Background: Improper disposal of used cooking oil poses significant environmental challenges, including groundwater contamination and harm to aquatic ecosystems. Recycling used cooking oil into solid soap offers a sustainable solution to reduce waste while creating a valuable, eco-friendly product. …”
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    Effect of UV-degraded microplastics on Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) removal by Pit Sovannary, Sangpreedeekorn Jirawat, Phengsaart Theerayut, Janjaroen Dao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous environmental pollutants that cause significant effects on the aquatic ecosystem and human health, including challenging water treatment systems due to their small particle size and high environmental persistence. …”
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    ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM ENGINEERING (ESE): MODELING AND OPTIMIZATION OF A TEXTILE EFFLUENT DISCOLORATION PROCESS BY SORPTION by CARMEN ZAHARIA

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The present paper proposes the study of modeling and optimization of an environmental system (i.e. textile wastewater treatment system based on sorption onto indigene peat) for its discoloration (consequently, decreasing of color, organic and inorganic loads of effluent discharged in aquatic receptor, or inside reused). All performed laboratory tests consisted in 22 hours-sorption experiments onto peat applied for a real colored textile effluent, organized with respecting of an empirical planning by a central active composite rotatable 23 order design, considering as independent variables the peat dose (X1), pH (X2), and temperature (X3), and as optimization criterion, or decision function, the discoloration degree, or color removal (Y, [%]). …”
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    OCCURRENCE OF LUMPY SKIN DISEASE IN CATTLE IN THE WORLD by V. P. Semakina, M. V. Zhiltsova, A. V. Savvin, T. P. Akimova

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…In the last years lumpy skin disease tends to spread to the north-east and north-west from the historical areal of the virus. Rapid disease spread is observed in the countries of Middle East, Central Asia and European Union. …”
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    Pathogen community composition and co-infection patterns in a wild community of rodents by Abbate, Jessica L., Galan, Maxime, Razzauti, Maria, Sironen, Tarja, Voutilainen, Liina, Henttonen, Heikki, Gasqui, Patrick, Cosson, Jean-François, Charbonnel, Nathalie

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…It is therefore important to know what pathogens naturally circulate in rodent populations, and to understand the factors that may influence their distribution in the wild. …”
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