Review published of the article:
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Excellent, outstanding, innovative paper. Great contribution to better understanding of how healthy aquatic ecosystem functions, how chemical pollution may decrease the stability of aquatic ecosystem. New experiments of the author discovered new hazards from low, sublethal concentrations of pollutants exemplified by surfactants, detergents.
The unique new data on negative effects of a cationic synthetic surfactant on feeding rate of rotifers in turbidostat.
The results of scientific cooperation of German and Russian scientists.
The first author is a Fulbright Award winner. This is one of the best scientific journals in the field. The paper is highly recommended.
Tags: aquatic ecosystems, freshwater organisms, pollution, water quality, water self-purification, pollutants, surfactants, detergents, ecotoxicology, rotifers, feedeing rate, trophic activity,
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Effect of a Cationic Amphiphilic Compound on Rotifers
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Review of the article:
Effect of a Cationic Amphiphilic Compound on Rotifers
by S A Ostroumov; N Walz; R Rusche
Excellent, outstanding, innovative paper. Great contribution to better understanding of how healthy aquatic ecosystem functions, how chemical pollution may decrease the stability of aquatic ecosystem. New experiments of the author discovered new hazards from low, sublethal concentrations of pollutants exemplified by surfactants, detergents.
The unique new data on negative effects of a cationic synthetic surfactant on feeding rate of rotifers in turbidostat.
The results of scientific cooperation of German and Russian scientists.
The first author is a Fulbright Award winner. This is one of the best scientific journals in the field. The paper is highly recommended.
Tags: aquatic ecosystems, freshwater organisms, pollution, water quality, water self-purification, pollutants, surfactants, detergents, ecotoxicology, rotifers, feedeing rate, trophic activity,
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