last week: rating of Sergei A. Ostroumov increased.
ResearchGate score of Sergei inclreased.
РОСТ РЕЙТИНГА.
Остроумов Сергей Андреевич, д.б.н., МГУ.
Environmental science, biology, water;
https://5bio5.blogspot.com/2017/11/rating.html
Publications of Sergei Ostroumov, in English, in Russian. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320628194; More than 370 titles on ResearchGate, with links. Environmental science, biology, aquatic and general ecology, water quality, ecotoxicology, conservation, water pollution control, 44 p.; According to ResearchGate 2017/10/26;
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/311571758;
with 90 keywords;
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90 keywords in English, including keywords for all the publications on the list, e.g. including books
Biological Effects of Surfactants,
Conservation of Living Nature and Resources, et al.:
1. environmental,
2. science,
3. ecology,
4. nature conservation,
5. water,
6. ecotoxicology, environmental toxicology,
7. toxicology,
8. water resources,
9. water quality,
10. scientific discovery,
11. best, top publications,
12. university education,
13. sustainable development, sustainability,
14. ecological systems, ecosystem,
15. control of chemical pollution.
16. best university in Russia,
17. removal of toxic substances; removal of toxic chemicals,
18. biology,
19. bacteria,
20. prokaryotes,
21. cyanobacteria,
22. algae,
23. green algae,
24. diatom algae,
25. flagellates,
26. euglens (Euglena),
27. phytoplankton algae,
28. soil algae,
29. zooplankton,
30. plankton crustaceans,
31. daphnia,
32. leeches, medicinal leech,
33. annelids (Hirudo medicinalis),
34. molluscs, mollusks,
35. bivalve, bivalves,
36. freshwater mussel (e.g., Unio sp.),
37. marine mussel (Mytilus edulis, Mytilus galloprovincialis),
38. oysters (Crassostrea gigas),
39. unionids (Unio sp.),
40. organisms that are filter-feeders,
41. pond snail (Lymnaea stagnalis),
42. suspension feeders,
43. higher plants;
44.macrophytes;
45.aquatic plants;
46.submerged, free-floating aquatic plant,
47.elodea (Elodea canadensis),
48.parrot feather watermilfoil ( aquatic higher plant Myriophyllum aquaticum);
49.hornwort (aquatic higher plant Ceratophyllum demersum),
50.pistia,
51.plant seedlings,
52.rice Oryza sativa,
53.white mustard (Sinapis alba),
54. buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum),
55.curled pondweed, or curly-leaf pondweed (Potamogeton crispus),
56.nanoparticles,
57.heavy metals,
58.copper, Cu,
59.lead, Pb,
60.cadmium, Cd,
61.zinc, Zn,
62.rare earth elements,
63. gold, Au,
64.uranium,
65.synthetic surfactants,
66.detergents,
67.laundry detergents,
68.shampoo,
69.water treatment (making waste water clear and pure),
70.water self-purification in aquatic ecosystems,
71.water filtration,
72.sorption,
73.biosorption,
74.biomass,
75.organic matter,
76.detritus,
77.pellets (organic material excreted by invertebrate animals),
78.biosphere,
79.hazards,
80.bioassay,
81.remediation,
83.phytoremediation,
84.biodiversity,
85.biota,
86.non-animal toxicity testing (testing without use of animals),
87.acceptable loads of pollutants,
88.anthropogenic,
89.innovative environmental biotechnology,
90.protection of environment,
1. environmental,
2. science,
3. ecology,
4. nature conservation,
5. water,
6. ecotoxicology, environmental toxicology,
7. toxicology,
8. water resources,
9. water quality,
10. scientific discovery,
11. best, top publications,
12. university education,
13. sustainable development, sustainability,
14. ecological systems, ecosystem,
15. control of chemical pollution.
16. best university in Russia,
17. removal of toxic substances; removal of toxic chemicals,
18. biology,
19. bacteria,
20. prokaryotes,
21. cyanobacteria,
22. algae,
23. green algae,
24. diatom algae,
25. flagellates,
26. euglens (Euglena),
27. phytoplankton algae,
28. soil algae,
29. zooplankton,
30. plankton crustaceans,
31. daphnia,
32. leeches, medicinal leech,
33. annelids (Hirudo medicinalis),
34. molluscs, mollusks,
35. bivalve, bivalves,
36. freshwater mussel (e.g., Unio sp.),
37. marine mussel (Mytilus edulis, Mytilus galloprovincialis),
38. oysters (Crassostrea gigas),
39. unionids (Unio sp.),
40. organisms that are filter-feeders,
41. pond snail (Lymnaea stagnalis),
42. suspension feeders,
43. higher plants;
44.macrophytes;
45.aquatic plants;
46.submerged, free-floating aquatic plant,
47.elodea (Elodea canadensis),
48.parrot feather watermilfoil ( aquatic higher plant Myriophyllum aquaticum);
49.hornwort (aquatic higher plant Ceratophyllum demersum),
50.pistia,
51.plant seedlings,
52.rice Oryza sativa,
53.white mustard (Sinapis alba),
54. buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum),
55.curled pondweed, or curly-leaf pondweed (Potamogeton crispus),
56.nanoparticles,
57.heavy metals,
58.copper, Cu,
59.lead, Pb,
60.cadmium, Cd,
61.zinc, Zn,
62.rare earth elements,
63. gold, Au,
64.uranium,
65.synthetic surfactants,
66.detergents,
67.laundry detergents,
68.shampoo,
69.water treatment (making waste water clear and pure),
70.water self-purification in aquatic ecosystems,
71.water filtration,
72.sorption,
73.biosorption,
74.biomass,
75.organic matter,
76.detritus,
77.pellets (organic material excreted by invertebrate animals),
78.biosphere,
79.hazards,
80.bioassay,
81.remediation,
83.phytoremediation,
84.biodiversity,
85.biota,
86.non-animal toxicity testing (testing without use of animals),
87.acceptable loads of pollutants,
88.anthropogenic,
89.innovative environmental biotechnology,
90.protection of environment,