Water quality and self-purification. Innovative paper of 2010, the reference and the site with the full text available online free



updated: Water quality and self-purification. Innovative paper of 2010, the reference and the site with the full text available online free.
Addendum: summaries of 25 related publications on environmental sciences.

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In 2010, a paper with innovative concepts of how aquatic ecosystem functions was published (Ostroumov, 2010).  In the paper a theory of ecosystem’s biomachinery was formulated. Biomachinery is  a new scientific term that was proposed by Dr. Sergei A. Ostroumov. Biomachinery means ecological mechanisms of  biological communities and biodiversity, the mechanisms which improve water quality. The innovative experimental data analysis, concepts, and generalizations in this article provided fundamental elements of the new qualitative theory of biocontrol  (biological regulation) of water quality in a systematized form. The theory covers water self-purification in freshwater and marine ecosystems.
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Ostroumov S. A. Biocontrol of water quality: Multifunctional role of biota in water self-purification. - Russian Journal of General Chemistry,  2010, 80 (13): 2754-2761.

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Part 1. Short summaries of 25 publications.
Part 2. Bibliography (list of the references to the publications)

Part 1. Short summaries of what is new in these 25 publications:

Publication 1.
     Innovative conceptualization of ecosystem’s biomachinery (a new scientific term that was proposed by the author; it means ecological mechanisms that include biological communities and biodiversity) which improves water quality. The innovative experimental data analysis, concepts, and generalizations in this article provide the fundamental elements of the new qualitative theory of biocontrol of water quality in a systematized form. The theory covers water self-purification in freshwater and marine ecosystems [1].

Publication 2.
             This paper is the first publication that reported the concentrations of gold, uranium, and a number of rare earth elements in biodetritus [2].
Full text see: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/11/gold-uranium-first-study-to-determine.html


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Publication  3.
The paper explained the new scientific terms (ecological chemomediators, ecological chemoregulators) that were coined in 1986 in the book S.A.Ostroumov ‘Introduction to Biochemical Ecology’[3].

Publication  4.
This article provides the fundamental elements of a new qualitative theory of biocontrol of water quality in a systematized form. The theory covers water self-purification in freshwater and marine ecosystems.[4]

Publication  5.
Ostroumov S.A., Widdows J. Inhibition of mussel suspension feeding by surfactants of three classes. HYDROBIOLOGIA,  2006, Volume: 556,   Pages: 381-386.
The first paper that reports experiments that showed that all three main kinds of synthetic surfactants (detergent chemicals) slow down the filtration of water by marine organisms, filter-feeders (the bivalve mussels of Atlantic Ocean, the Latin name Mytilus edulis). [5]


Publication  6.

A detailed well-structured presentation of the author’s innovative and multifaceted conceptualization of how almost all aquatic organisms work together toward making water clear and clean. This paper formulated a new theory of ecological self-purification of water [6]
Ostroumov S.A. On the multifunctional role of the biota in the self-purification of aquatic ecosystems. -RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2005, 36 (6): 414-420.

Publication  7.

New concepts and terminology were introduced in the paper: ecological tax; ecological repair of water quality. Opinion paper. Also, a review paper. [7] http://www.scribd.com/doc/44105992

Ostroumov S.A. Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders.
HYDROBIOLOGIA,  2005, Volume: 542,   Pages: 275-286.

Publication  8.
Opinion paper: A detailed analysis of the discovery and innovation: a new aspect of the identity of ecosystem was discovered and analyzed. The paper showed that ecosystem has attributes of a bioreactor. It is considered as a large-scale diversified bioreactor with a water self-purification function.[8]

Publication  9.
New facts on how detergents slow down the filtration of water by aquatic organisms (bivalve mussels, oysters and others). New inhibitory effects of surfactants TDTMA and SDS on water filtering activity of the marine mollusks oysters Crassostrea gigas.  [9]          

Publication  10.
first and unique paper in which an international team of experts, scientists of three countries formulated a short list of research priorities in ecology and environmental sciences for the current century [10]

Publication 11.
        A new  modernized definition of the term 'pheromones', p.232-233; comments on the new concepts that  were proposed by the  author, namely ecological chemomediators (p.232), ecological chemoregulators (p.232),  ecological chemoeffectors (p.234):[11]

Publication 12.
New criteria in order to answer the question was formulated in this paper: is a given chemical substance hazardous to the environment or not? This paper formulated a fundamentally new solution to the problem of selecting criteria for identification and assessing environmental hazards of chemical pollutants, toxicants.[12]

Publication  13.
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.[13]

Publication 14.
The first publication in which a concise outline was made of the author’s innovative theory of water self-purification. A short list of physical, chemical, and biological processes of water self-purification is given.[14]

Publication 15. 
It is the first paper in which it was clearly proved that the synthetic chemical (exemplified by the surfactant sodium dodecylsulfate, SDS), when it pollutes water, produces a dangerous effect on both marine mussels ( Mytilus edulis ) and phytoplankton.[15]

Publication  16.
This paper formulated a fundamentally new solution to the problem of selecting criteria for identification and assessing environmental hazards of chemical pollutants, toxicants. The paper explains why the currently accepted set of criteria is non-efficient and leads to mistakes.[16]

Publication 17.
It is the first paper in which a synthesis of both authors new experimental data and international literature was made, which led to a new broad picture of the fundamental role of biological filtering in self-purification ( and self-bioremediation, self-organization, as well as stability) of aquatic ecosystems.[17]. http://www.scribd.com/doc/42830557

Publication 18.
The first paper to report hazardous effects of a widely-used chemical on diatom algae, important component of phytoplankton. This is a first publication to report a hazardous effect of a synthetic non-ionic surfactant (exemplified by  Triton X-100) on diatom algae, a marine species, Thalassiosira pseudonana. [18].

Publication  19.
This is a first publication to report both inhibitory and stimulation effects of a synthetic surfactant on  two unique strains of the ocean species of cyanobacteria Synechococcus from the collection of WHOI. These data demonstrated a new hazard of an imbalance of species composition of marine phytoplankton under the effect of pollution by synthetic chemical pollutants [19].

Publication 20.
What is new: a polymeric chemical inhibited growth rate of plant seedlings.
The first publication to report phytotoxicity of a synthetic polymeric surfactant. An innovative bioassay with the higher plant Fagopyrum esculentum (buckwheat) was carried out. A negative reaction of buckwheat seedlings to pollution of the aqueous medium with a polymeric surfactant was discovered. [20].

Publication 21.
The first paper to report new phytotoxic effects of a liquid detergent. Before this paper,  no phytotoxic effects of liquid detergents were known. New phytotoxic effects of the liquid detergent "Vilva" on the seedlings of the higher plants, buckweat Fagopyrum esculentum and  rice Oryza sativa, were discovered. [21].

Publication  22.
This publication reported the author's unique experience in using non-traditional non-animal methods to bioassay the toxicity of chemicals. His experiments  discovered new facts on toxicity of  synthetic surfactants and detergents to a number of species, e.g. to some higher plant species and algae. [22].

Publication 23.
A discovery of a new method to do the bioassay of chemicals; discovery of a new form of phytotoxicity of chemicals, exemplified by some synthetic surfactants. [23].

Publication  24.
A review of the two classes of chemicals of ecological importance: (1) the natural chemicals that are involved in regulating and mediating natural inter-species and inter-organismal interactions in the biosphere; (2) man-made chemicals that are involved in chemical pollution of the environment. [24].

Publication  25.
first publication to report a unique bioassay of synthetic surfactants using soil algae. Also, this is a first publication to report a juxtaposition of results of the  three methods of assessment of toxicity of a surfactant: the methods that use (1) plant seedlings; (2) aquatic algae cultures; (3) soil algal cultures. [25].

Part 2. Bibliography:
1. Ostroumov S. A. Biocontrol of water quality: Multifunctional role of biota in water self-purification. - Russian Journal of General Chemistry,  2010, 80 (13): 2754-2761.


2. Ostroumov S. A., Kolesov G. M. The role of biodetritus in accumulation of elements in aquatic ecosystems. -  Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2010;  3 (4): 369-373.

3. Ostroumov S. A. On the concepts of biochemical ecology and hydrobiology: Ecological chemomediators. - Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2008,  1 (2): 238-244.

4. Ostroumov S. A. Basics of the molecular-ecological mechanism of water quality formation and water self-purification. - Contemporary Problems of Ecology,  2008, 1 (1): 147-152.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/79286149  

5.Ostroumov S.A., Widdows J. Inhibition of mussel suspension feeding by surfactants of three classes. Hydrobiologia,  2006, Volume: 556,   Pages: 381-386. 
http://www.scribd.com/doc/45958156

6. Ostroumov S.A. On the multifunctional role of the biota in the self-purification of aquatic ecosystems. -Russian Journal of Ecology, 2005, 36 (6): 414-420.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/45572968

7.Ostroumov S.A. Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders.
Hydrobiologia,  2005, Volume: 542,   Pages: 275-286. http://www.scribd.com/doc/44105992
8. S.A. Ostroumov. Aquatic ecosystem as a bioreactor: water purification and some other functions. - Rivista di Biologia - Biology Forum, 97(1):67–78, 2004.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/08/aquatic-ecosystem-as-bioreactor-water.html
http://www.scribd.com/doc/52656760

9. S.A. Ostroumov. Studying effects of some surfactants and detergents on filter-feeding bivalves. - Hydrobiologia, 500:341–344, 2003. 

10. S.A. Ostroumov, S.I. Dodson, D. Hamilton, S.A. Peterson, and R.G. Wetzel. Medium-term and long-term priorities in ecological studies. - Rivista di Biologia, 96(2):327–332, 2003.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/08/medium-term-and-long-term-priorities-in.html

11. Ostroumov S.A. The Functions of Living Substances in the Biosphere. -
Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences,  2003, 73 (2): 164-169,  


12. Ostroumov S.A. Anthropogenic effects on the biota: Towards a new system of principles and criteria for analysis of ecological hazards.
- Rivista Di Biologia-Biology Forum,  2003, Volume: 96,   Issue: 1,   Pages: 159-169.  


13. Ostroumov S.A. Inhibitory analysis of top-down control: new keys to studying eutrophication, algal blooms, and water self-purification.
Hydrobiologia, 2002,  Volume: 469,   Issue: 1-3,   Pages: 117-129.

www.moip.msu.ru/?p=154

14. Ostroumov S.A. Polyfunctional role of biodiversity in processes leading to water purification: current conceptualizations and concluding remarks. -
Hydrobiologia, 2002,  Volume: 469;   Issue: 1-3;   Pages: 203-204.
15. Ostroumov S.A. An amphiphilic substance inhibits the mollusk capacity to filter out phytoplankton cells from water. - Biology Bulletin, 2001, Volume 28, Number 1, p. 95-102.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/63444377

16. Ostroumov S.A. Criteria for assessing ecological hazards of man-made impact on biota: Searching for a system. - Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2000, Volume: 371,   Issue: 6,   Pages: 844-846. (in Russian)


Criteria of ecological hazards due to anthropogenic effects on the biota: searching for a system. - Dokl Biol Sci (Doklady Biological Sciences). 2000; 371:204-206.  (in English);
English paper online free:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/49088234
http://sites.google.com/site/2000dbs371p204criteria/

17. Ostroumov S.A. Biological filtering and ecological machinery for self-purification and bioremediation in aquatic ecosystems: Towards a holistic view. - Rivista Di Biologia-Biology Forum, 1998,  Volume: 91,   Issue: 2,   Pages: 221-232. http://www.scribd.com/doc/42830557
18. Fisher N.; Maertz-Wernte M.; Ostroumov S.A. Effects of aquatic pollution by a non-ionogenic surfactant on the marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana.-
Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Seriya Biologicheskaya, 1996,  No. 1,   P. 91-95.

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19. Waterbury J.,  Ostroumov S.A. Effect of nonionogenic surfactant on cyanobacteria. -  Microbiology,   1994, 63 (2): 140-142.  

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20. Ostroumov, S. A.; Semykina, N. A. Reaction of Fagopyrum esculentum Moench to Pollution of Aqueous Medium with Polymeric Surfactants. - Russian Journal of Ecology,  1993, 24 (6): 386-390.

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21. Ostroumov S.A.; Khoroshilov V.S. Biological activity of waters polluted with a liquid surfactant-containing detergent. - Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya,  1992, No. 3,   P. 452-458,
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Citation, e.g., in Australia:
Cited as
Ostroumov SA, Khoroshilov VS (1992) Biological activity of waters polluted with a liquid surfactant-containing detergent. Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk Seriya Biologicheskaya 0, 452-458. At:
cited as
Ostroumov, S. A. and V. S. Khoroshilov (1992). Biological activity of waters polluted with a liquid surfactant-containing detergent. Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk Seriya Biologicheskaya(3): 452-458.
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22. Ostroumov S.A. Nontraditional nonanimal approaches to the ecotoxicology of xenobiotics. -  Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society,  1992, Vol. 203 (1),   P. 302-ENVR.

23. Ostroumov S.A.; Maximov V.N. A bioassay of surfactant solutions based on the disturbance of seedling adhesion to the substrate and the development of root hairs by rhizodermis. -  Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya,  1991, No. 4,   P. 571-575.

Cited as:
Ostroumov, S. A. and V. N. Maksimov (1991). A bioassay of surfactant solutions based on the disturbance of seedling adhesion to the substrate and the development of root hairs by the rhizodermis. Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Sssr Seriya Biologicheskaya(4): 571-575.

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24. S. A. Ostroumov. Biologically active substances of ecological importance and methodological aspects of the estimation of the biological activity of pollutants. -  RUSS. CHEM. REV., 1991, 60 (3), 265–265.  
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25. Ostroumov, S. A.; Tret'yakova, A. N. Effect of environmental pollution with a cationic surface active substance on algae and Fagopyrum esculentum sprouts. Soviet Journal of Ecology, 1990, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 79-81.

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