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The reference: On the biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems: elements of the theory. - Doklady Biological Sciences, V. 396, 2004, p. 206–211. S. A. Ostroumov.
Presented by Academician M.E. Vinogradov; November 12, 2003. Received November 17, 2003. Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University
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Ostroumov S.A. On the biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems: elements of the theory. - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2004, Vol. 396, Numbers 1-6, pp. 206-211. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200567576. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200567576_On_the_Biotic_Self-purification_of_Aquatic_Ecosystems_Elements_of_the_Theory_httpswwwresearchgatenetpublication200567576 [accessed Jul 21, 2017]. PMID: 15354827 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15354827/ ;
This article ranks high among all papers in this peer-reviewed journal (ranking: altmetrics). This paper is on the short prestigious, honorable list 'Top papers, books on aquatic ecology, ecotoxicology' at the largest global catalog, WorldCatalog [source: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-series-of-publications-on-list-of.html]. This fundamental and innovative article was cited and commented favorably by scientists in many countries. A Diploma (Academy of Water Sciences) – a certificate of high scientific quality - was awarded to the series of publications (on ecology, environmental science) including this article: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/07/award-july-1-2014-to-series-of.html; The paper was bookmarked by members of ResearchGate. On the biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems: elements of the theory. - Doklady Biological Sciences, V. 396, 2004, p. 206–211. (Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, V.396, No.1, 2004, p.136–141). https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200567576_On_the_biotic_self-purification_of_aquatic_ecosystems_elements_of_the_theory
This article ranks high among all papers in this peer-reviewed journal (ranking: altmetrics). This paper is on the short prestigious, honorable list 'Top papers, books on aquatic ecology, ecotoxicology' at the largest global catalog, WorldCatalog [source: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-series-of-publications-on-list-of.html]. This fundamental and innovative article was cited and commented favorably by scientists in many countries. A Diploma (Academy of Water Sciences) – a certificate of high scientific quality - was awarded to the series of publications (on ecology, environmental science) including this article: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/07/award-july-1-2014-to-series-of.html; The paper was bookmarked by members of ResearchGate. On the biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems: elements of the theory. - Doklady Biological Sciences, V. 396, 2004, p. 206–211. (Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, V.396, No.1, 2004, p.136–141). https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200567576_On_the_biotic_self-purification_of_aquatic_ecosystems_elements_of_the_theory
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Attention: there is a misprint in this article, the word 'pumps' was printed with a spelling mistake. The readers are advised to understand this.
Attention: there is a misprint in this article, the word 'pumps' was printed with a spelling mistake. The readers are advised to understand this.
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ABSTRACT: On the biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems: elements of the theory. - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2004, Vol. 396, pp. 206-211. This article presents a system of elements of a new theory of biotic maintaining the natural purification potential of aquatic ecosystems. The fundamental elements are formulated for a qualitative theory of the multifunctional (polyfunctional) role of the biota in improving water quality and doing self-purification of water in aquatic ecosystems. The elements of the theory covers the following: the sources of energy for the mechanisms of water self-purification; the main functional blocks of the system of self-purification; the system of the main processes that are involved; the analysis of the degree of participation of the main large taxa; the reliability of the mechanisms of water self-purification; regulation of the processes; the response of the mechanisms of water self-purification towards the external influences (man-made impacts, pollution); and some conclusions relevant to the practice of environment protection. In support of the theory, the results are given of the author's experiments which demonstrated the ability of some pollutants (surfactants, detergents, and some others) to inhibit the water filtration activity of aquatic invertebrate filter-feeders, namely, the bivalve mollusks, including mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis, Mytilus edulis, and oysters Crassostrea gigas.
This paper is on the short prestigious, honorable list 'Top papers, books on aquatic ecology, ecotoxicology' at the largest global catalog, WorldCatalog [source: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-series-of-publications-on-list-of.html].
This article was cited and commented favorably by scientists in Europe, N.America and Asia. A Diploma (Academy of Water Sciences) – a certificate of high scientific quality - was awarded to the series of publications (on ecology, environmental science) including this article: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/07/award-july-1-2014-to-series-of.html; The paper was bookmarked by members of ResearchGate.
ABSTRACT: On the biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems: elements of the theory. - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2004, Vol. 396, pp. 206-211. This article presents a system of elements of a new theory of biotic maintaining the natural purification potential of aquatic ecosystems. The fundamental elements are formulated for a qualitative theory of the multifunctional (polyfunctional) role of the biota in improving water quality and doing self-purification of water in aquatic ecosystems. The elements of the theory covers the following: the sources of energy for the mechanisms of water self-purification; the main functional blocks of the system of self-purification; the system of the main processes that are involved; the analysis of the degree of participation of the main large taxa; the reliability of the mechanisms of water self-purification; regulation of the processes; the response of the mechanisms of water self-purification towards the external influences (man-made impacts, pollution); and some conclusions relevant to the practice of environment protection. In support of the theory, the results are given of the author's experiments which demonstrated the ability of some pollutants (surfactants, detergents, and some others) to inhibit the water filtration activity of aquatic invertebrate filter-feeders, namely, the bivalve mollusks, including mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis, Mytilus edulis, and oysters Crassostrea gigas.
This paper is on the short prestigious, honorable list 'Top papers, books on aquatic ecology, ecotoxicology' at the largest global catalog, WorldCatalog [source: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-series-of-publications-on-list-of.html].
This article was cited and commented favorably by scientists in Europe, N.America and Asia. A Diploma (Academy of Water Sciences) – a certificate of high scientific quality - was awarded to the series of publications (on ecology, environmental science) including this article: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/07/award-july-1-2014-to-series-of.html; The paper was bookmarked by members of ResearchGate.
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Review of article. On the Biotic Self-purification of Aquatic Ecosystems: Elements of the Theory. This is a review written by an independent expert, published online, on the web-site of WorldCatalog (WorldCat), the global biggest library catalog. http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2015/04/review-of-article-on-biotic-self.html;
Key words:
ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, WATER SAFETY, toxicology, ecotoxicology, surfactants, detergents, filter-feeders, water, filtration, self-purification, water quality, aquatic, ecosystem, On the Biotic Self-purification of Aquatic Ecosystems: Elements of the Theory ( Article); Title of the review: Fundamental top paper: a new useful theory of water ecosystem function. (2014-06-10) [Rating of the paper: Excellent];
Review of article. On the Biotic Self-purification of Aquatic Ecosystems: Elements of the Theory. This is a review written by an independent expert, published online, on the web-site of WorldCatalog (WorldCat), the global biggest library catalog. http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2015/04/review-of-article-on-biotic-self.html;
Key words:
ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, WATER SAFETY, toxicology, ecotoxicology, surfactants, detergents, filter-feeders, water, filtration, self-purification, water quality, aquatic, ecosystem, On the Biotic Self-purification of Aquatic Ecosystems: Elements of the Theory ( Article); Title of the review: Fundamental top paper: a new useful theory of water ecosystem function. (2014-06-10) [Rating of the paper: Excellent];
Review by Professor_S.K. (published on WorldCat):
This is a fundamental top paper. The paper presented fundamental elements of a new useful theory of water ecosystem function. This is a theory of how aquatic ecosystem functions towards improving water quality (water self-purification). In terms of fundamental ecology and pure science, it is a solid contribution to finding secrets of ecosystem stability and self-organization. In terms of applied science, this is a useful contribution to scientific understanding of the vital ecosystem service, namely, maintaining water quality (making it clean and clear). This is a contribution to environmental safety, water sustainability. The paper created an ecological theory of biological self-purification of water, in other words, the theory of multi-functional role of the biota (sum of organisms) in water purification and pollution control. More recent publications by the same author, a Fulbright Award winning researcher with experience of doing research in best laboratories of U.S., U.K., Russia, and other countries, confirmed this theory.
More detailed explanation of the useful role of this paper please find here: [3 Innovations IN ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, WATER SAFETY (with references, links to full texts of the papers, many pictures)]: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/06/3-innovative-steps-in-ecology.html; The paper under the review was ahead of its time. I predict that it will be cited more and more in future. I give my very strong recommendations. I recommend this paper to all who are interested in innovations and future progress of ecology, water science, freshwater and marine biology, water quality, environmental safety and sustainability. The reference: On the biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems: elements of the theory. - Doklady Biological Sciences, V. 396, 2004, p. 206–211. The full text of this paper is available online free: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200567576_On_the_biotic ;
Availability in libraries: According to WorldCat, this article is available in 707 libraries worldwide (from the U.S. to Netherlands, and New Zealand); https://www.worldcat.org/title/on-the-biotic-self-purification-of-aquatic-ecosystems-elements-of-the-theory/oclc/5649180991&referer=brief_results;
On the journal:
Doklady Biological Sciences is a bimonthly journal presenting English translations of current Russian research in the anatomy, cytology, ecology, embryology, endocrinology, evolutionary morphology, experimental morphology, genetic, histology, hydrobiology, immunology, microbiology, morphology, parasitology, physiology, virology, and zoology sections of the Doklady Akademii Nauk (Proceedings of the Russian Academy of Sciences). The Proceedings appear 36 times per year; articles from the selected biological sections are collected, translated, and published bimonthly. Editor-in-Chief: President, Russian Academy of Sciences;
ISSN: 0012-4966 (print version); ISSN: 1608-3105 (electronic version);
Journal no. 10630 (on list of Springer Press peer-reviewed journals); http://www.springer.com/life+sciences/journal/10630;
More detailed explanation of the useful role of this paper please find here: [3 Innovations IN ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, WATER SAFETY (with references, links to full texts of the papers, many pictures)]: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/06/3-innovative-steps-in-ecology.html; The paper under the review was ahead of its time. I predict that it will be cited more and more in future. I give my very strong recommendations. I recommend this paper to all who are interested in innovations and future progress of ecology, water science, freshwater and marine biology, water quality, environmental safety and sustainability. The reference: On the biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems: elements of the theory. - Doklady Biological Sciences, V. 396, 2004, p. 206–211. The full text of this paper is available online free: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200567576_On_the_biotic ;
Availability in libraries: According to WorldCat, this article is available in 707 libraries worldwide (from the U.S. to Netherlands, and New Zealand); https://www.worldcat.org/title/on-the-biotic-self-purification-of-aquatic-ecosystems-elements-of-the-theory/oclc/5649180991&referer=brief_results;
On the journal:
Doklady Biological Sciences is a bimonthly journal presenting English translations of current Russian research in the anatomy, cytology, ecology, embryology, endocrinology, evolutionary morphology, experimental morphology, genetic, histology, hydrobiology, immunology, microbiology, morphology, parasitology, physiology, virology, and zoology sections of the Doklady Akademii Nauk (Proceedings of the Russian Academy of Sciences). The Proceedings appear 36 times per year; articles from the selected biological sections are collected, translated, and published bimonthly. Editor-in-Chief: President, Russian Academy of Sciences;
ISSN: 0012-4966 (print version); ISSN: 1608-3105 (electronic version);
Journal no. 10630 (on list of Springer Press peer-reviewed journals); http://www.springer.com/life+sciences/journal/10630;
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key words:
theory, polyfunctional role, biota, improving water quality, self-purification, aquatic ecosystems, sources of energy, mechanisms of water self-purification; functional blocks, reliability, man-made impacts, pollution; environment protection, pollutants, surfactants, detergents, filtration activity, marine, filter-feeders, suspension feeders, bivalve mollusks, mussels, Mytilus galloprovincialis, Mytilus edulis, oysters, Crassostrea gigas, environmental safety, sustainable use, aquatic resources, sustainability,
key words:
theory, polyfunctional role, biota, improving water quality, self-purification, aquatic ecosystems, sources of energy, mechanisms of water self-purification; functional blocks, reliability, man-made impacts, pollution; environment protection, pollutants, surfactants, detergents, filtration activity, marine, filter-feeders, suspension feeders, bivalve mollusks, mussels, Mytilus galloprovincialis, Mytilus edulis, oysters, Crassostrea gigas, environmental safety, sustainable use, aquatic resources, sustainability,