Repost. Synthetic surfactants, detergents (they pollute rivers, lakes, reservoirs, estuaries, seas) inhibited (decreased) water filtration by marine and freshwater bivalve mollusks

Repost. New facts were discovered.
These facts are:
Dr. Sergei Ostroumov experimentally proved that synthetic surfactants and detergents (they pollute rivers, lakes, reservoirs, estuaries, seas, oceans) inhibit (decrease, slow down) water filtration by marine and freshwater bivalve mollusks [1-12];
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2016/03/repost-synthetic-surfactants-detergents.html;
previous post:
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2013/04/new-facts-synthetic-surfactants.html;

It is a new environmental hazard from detergents (details see here: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2013/04/new-steps-in-discovering-facts-of.html  ).

References:

Scientific articles / papers entitled:
[1]**
DOI: 10.1023/A:1024604904065;

[3]**
Responses of Unio tumidus to Mixed Chemical Preparations and the Hazard of Synecological  [discovered by the author of this paper: toxicity of detergents to freshwater mussels]
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10614386;
DOI: 10.1023/A:1012344026176; · Source: PubMed;

[4]**
Summation of Anthropogenic Effects   [Unio tumidus is a species of freshwater bivalve mollusks]

[5]**
The hazard of a two-level synergism of synecological summation of anthropogenic effects. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10614388;
DOI: 10.1023/A:1012348127085 · Source: PubMed;
[bioassay with Unio tumidus that is a species of freshwater bivalve mollusks; Synecological Summation is a new scientific concept and term proposed by the author of this innovative publication ]

[6]**
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10614342;
DOI: 10.1023/a:1011600213221; · Source: PubMed;
[new experiments on how bivalve molluscs remove suspended particles from water as a result of water filtration by the bivalves];

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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200576296;
DOI: 10.1023/A:1015385723150;
[synthetic surfactants, aquatic ecosystem, pollution, new concepts, new facts, ecotoxicology]
The key issues considered:
pollutants, hazardous, substances, pelagial, benthal, coupling, new type, negative, impact, biosphere, inhibition, water filtration, filter-feeders, suspension feeders, removal, suspended matter, V.I. Vernadsky, biogenic migration of atoms, pellets, assimilated, non-assimilated, food, large taxa, invertebrates, potassium bichromate, mussels, Mytilus galloprovincialis, surfactants, detergents, pesticides, marine, freshwater, bivalves, rotifers, sublethal, concentrations, biogeochemical, principles, hazards, bioassays, environmental, safety, ecosystem services, water quality, water, self-purification

[9]**
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10614314;
DOI: 10.1023/A:1019270825775 · Source: PubMed;
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12918342;
New negative effects of surfactants and chemical mixtures (detergents) on water filtering activity of marine bivalve mollusks, oysters (Crassostrea gigas

[10]**
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/216167167;
Moscow State University, DOI: 10.1023/A:1019218026198;
new facts discovered:  
surfactants [exemplified by the cationic surfactant, tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA)] and synthetic detergents inhibited the control of phytoplankton (Monochrystis lutheri) by marine mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis).
 the cationic surfactant TDTMA (1 mg/L) inhibited the filtration rate of juveniles of bivalves, marine mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis), and the removal of cells of the algae (Monochrysis lutheri) from water;
new concepts and new methodology to study interorganismal interactions;


[11]**
new facts discovered:
effect of synthetic anionic surfactant (surface active substance) sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS, 4 mg/l) on the kinetics of water filtration by marine mussel  (Mytilus edulis) was studied.
SDS can decrease the natural capacity of aquatic ecosystems for self-purification and disturb other aspects of ecosystem functioning through inhibiting the filtration activity of mussels. The obtained data are discussed in the context of environment and hydrosphere protection from pollution. 
PMID: 11236572;

[12]**
Biological Effects of Surfactants;
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200637626;
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.1619.9209 ;

Tags: book, review, new facts, water filtration, marine, freshwater, bivalve, mollusks, synthetic, surfactants, detergents, environmental, hazards,

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Some other relevant publications:


[13]**
Effect of a Cationic Amphiphilic Compound on Rotifers  [synthetic surfactant]