2015. Citation in Australia, Spain, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, of the article of Dr. Sergei Ostroumov (Moscow University). Suspension-feeders as factors influencing water quality in aquatic ecosystems. Key words, tags: water quality, aquatic ecosystems, organisms, invertebrates, organisms, invertebrates, filter-feeders, suspension-feeders, pollution, contaminants, Marine Pollution Bulletin, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science;
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Contaminant cocktails: Interactive effects of fertiliser and copper paint on marine invertebrate recruitment and mortality;
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This paper (Ostroumov 2005) was also cited by scholars from Portugal, Spain, Saudi Arabia, in:
Temporal variability of biodiversity patterns and trophic structure of estuarine macrobenthic assemblages along a gradient of metal contamination
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Ostroumov, S.A., 2005. Suspension-feeders as factors influencing water quality in aquatic
ecosystems. In: Dame, R.F., Olenin, S.J. (Eds.), The Comparative Roles of Suspension-
feeders in Ecosystems. Springer Netherlands, pp. 147-164.
This paper was cited in:
Contaminant cocktails: Interactive effects of fertiliser and copper paint on marine invertebrate recruitment and mortality
JC Lawes, GF Clark, EL Johnston - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2015
Abstract Understanding interactive effects of contaminants is critical to predict how human
activities change ecosystem structure and function. We examined independent and
interactive effects of two contaminants (fertiliser and copper paint) on the recruitment, ...
activities change ecosystem structure and function. We examined independent and
interactive effects of two contaminants (fertiliser and copper paint) on the recruitment, ...
more info on this citation:
Contaminant cocktails: Interactive effects of fertiliser and copper paint on marine invertebrate recruitment and mortality;
- a School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia;
- b Sydney Institute of Marine Science, Sydney 2088, Australia;
- Received 16 June 2015, Revised 13 November 2015, Accepted 17 November 2015, Available online 27 November 2015;
Suspension feeders contribute to nutrient cycling between water
column and benthic habitats by removing suspended particulate matter
and excreting faeces (Ostroumov, 2005). Furthermore, they are integral
to natural remediation and are touted to decrease negative effects of an-
thropogenic impacts (Ostroumov, 2005)...
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This paper (Ostroumov 2005) was also cited by scholars from Portugal, Spain, Saudi Arabia, in:
Journal article in: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science;
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More detail:
Available online 26 June 2015;
Temporal variability of biodiversity patterns and trophic structure of estuarine macrobenthic assemblages along a gradient of metal contamination
- a IPMA-Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere, Avenida 5 de Outubro, 8700-305, Olhão, Portugal;
- b Department of Biology, Faculty of Marine and Environmental Sciences, University of Cadiz, Campus de Excelencia Internacional del Mar (CEIMAR), Avda. República Saharaui S/N Puerto Real, 11510, Puerto Real, Cadiz, Spain;
- c KAUST-King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Red Sea Research Center, Thuwal, 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia;
- d IPMA-Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere, Av. Brasília, 1449-006, Lisbon, Portugal;
- e Center for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Biology, University of Aveiro, 3810-193, Aveiro, Portugal;
- f CCMAR – Universidade do Algarve, Campus de Gambelas, 8005-139, Faro, Portugal;
- Received 15 October 2014, Revised 9 May 2015, Accepted 14 June 2015, Available online 26 June 2015;





