New review (favorable) published at WorldCatalog, of the paper: Inhibitory analysis of regulatory interactions in trophic webs.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/09/new-review-favorable-published-at.html
The review:
This is an excellent paper. The reference: 2001. Inhibitory analysis of regulatory interactions in trophic webs. - Doklady Biological Sciences 377:139-141. Full text free: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/216167167_ ; In this paper, a new methodology to study trophic interactions among organisms is proposed. The author demonstrated efficiency of this methodology using aquatic filter-feeders as an example. He obtained new data on water filtration by bivalve mollusks and new data on inhibition of this process of filtration. He discovered that surfactants and detergents inhibited water filtration by bivalve mollusks. Water filtration is a form of trophic activity of bivlalve mollusks. The author, Dr. Sergei Ostroumov (Moscow University), proposed to use the method of inhibition to study trophic interactions. This excellent, innovative, insightful paper is recommended to scientists and students.
Tags: aquatic ecology, water science, environmental toxicology, ecotoxicology, bioassay, surfactants, detergents, bivalve mollusks, water filtration, trophic activity, filter-feeders, suspension feeders,
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/09/new-review-favorable-published-at.html
The review:
This is an excellent paper. The reference: 2001. Inhibitory analysis of regulatory interactions in trophic webs. - Doklady Biological Sciences 377:139-141. Full text free: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/216167167_ ; In this paper, a new methodology to study trophic interactions among organisms is proposed. The author demonstrated efficiency of this methodology using aquatic filter-feeders as an example. He obtained new data on water filtration by bivalve mollusks and new data on inhibition of this process of filtration. He discovered that surfactants and detergents inhibited water filtration by bivalve mollusks. Water filtration is a form of trophic activity of bivlalve mollusks. The author, Dr. Sergei Ostroumov (Moscow University), proposed to use the method of inhibition to study trophic interactions. This excellent, innovative, insightful paper is recommended to scientists and students.
Tags: aquatic ecology, water science, environmental toxicology, ecotoxicology, bioassay, surfactants, detergents, bivalve mollusks, water filtration, trophic activity, filter-feeders, suspension feeders,