first article to analyze new experimental results of the author to give new fresh insight into ecological mechanisms of eutrophication and abnormal increase in phytoplankton. how ecosystems run water self-purification. aquatic ecosystems, water safety, water sustainability, water quality, aquatic organisms ecology, freshwater ecology, marine ecology, benthos, pollution control, algal bloom control,


first article  to analyze the new experimental results of the author to give a new fresh insight into ecological mechanisms of eutrophication and abnormal increase in phytoplankton. Also, a new insight into how ecosystems run water self-purification


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It is the first article in which the new experimental results of the author were analyzed to give a new fresh insight into ecological mechanisms of eutrophication and abnormal increase in phytoplankton. Also, a new insight into how ecosystem runs water self-purification.
A fundamentally new approach and methodology to study top-down control in ecosystems: the first introduction of what the author calls ‘inhibitory analysis’. The paper  presented a new insight in understanding that a decrease in activity of filter-feeders are part of the causes and mechanisms of eutrophication and algal blooms. The paper shows how to identify and measure this new factor which stimulates those negative phenomena.
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who will benefit from the paper:
scientists, professors and students who write papers or reviews  in the areas:
aquatic ecosystems,
water safety,
water sustainability,
water quality,
aquatic organisms ecology,
freshwater ecology,
marine ecology,
benthos,
pollution control,
algal bloom control,
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               Title: Inhibitory analysis of top-down control: new keys to studying eutrophication, algal blooms, and water self-purification.
Author: Ostroumov S.A.
Source: HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2002,  Volume: 469,   Issue: 1-3,   Pages: 117-129,

DOI: 10.1023/A:1015559123646,   Published: FEB 2002;
Full text:
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first article, new, ecological mechanisms, eutrophication, increase, phytoplankton, ecosystems, water self-purification, bivalves, marine, freshwater, algal, cyanobacterial, blooms, filter-feeders