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The synecological approach to the problem of eutrophication.

Moscow State University, Vorob'evy gory, Moscow, 119991 Russia.
Doklady Biological Sciences 11/2001; 381:559-562. DOI: 10.1023/A:1013378505630
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The synecological approach to the problem of eutrophication. - Doklady Biological Sciences, Vol. 381, 2001, p. 559–562. ISSN 0012-4966. Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com.
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The author suggested a new component of the measures against eutrophication: reducing the input of the pollutants that weaken the potential of the filter-feeders for removing algae. A new approach to combat eutrophication. The suggested way of controlling eutrophication is applicable to both freshwater and marine ecosystems. The article proposed a new idea, a new conceptual way of controlling eutrophication. The article is based on a series of the author's experiments with aquatic organisms (filter-feeders) that discovered and quantified relevant toxic effects of organic pollutants at sublethal concetrations. This article presented some new data to continue this line of research that is essential to the new solution to eutrophication.
Among new facts that were reported in the paper, in addition to a substantial amount of relevant, related data previously obtained by the author: The liquid detergent (exemplified by Fairy) 2 mg/L inhibited filtration by the bivalve mollusks, marine mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) within 2-23 min after addition, at temperature 22.5 ºС. This species of bivalve mollusks is one of key species in marine benthic ecosystems; it is one of ecological engineers that make a great impact on water quality. DOI 10.1023/A:1013378505630. 
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Citation of the Russian version of this article:
it was cited in: 

G. T. Frumin, I. M. Gildeeva.
Eutrophication of water bodies — A global environmental problem;
Russian Journal of General Chemistry, 2014, Volume 84, Issue 13, pp 2483-2488; 
DOI
10.1134/S1070363214130015;
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Full reference of another publication that cited this article (Ostroumov, 2001, in Doklady Akademii Nauk381(5), pp709712):
Fatemeh MortezaMohammad Reza Masnavi,  Niloofar Khalighi.
Use of Natural Purification of Water Cycle and Water Management as a solution towards Ecodesign.
Design for Innovative Value Towards a Sustainable Society 2012, pp 33-37; DOI
10.1007/978-94-007-3010-6_8; http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-3010-6_8 ;
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The most important issues that were considered: eutrophication control, pollution, man-made impact, pollutants, water quality, environmental safety, sustainable use of water resources, filter-feeders, detergents, control of phytoplankton, water filtration, bivalves, marine and freshwater ecosystems, protecting ecosystem services