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Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems. Ostroumov S.A.; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226658106 ; (Filter-feeders, aquatic bivalve mollusks, marine mussels, oysters, freshwater mussels, zooplankton, water filtration, aquatic organisms, benthic invertebrate animals, water self-purification, seawater, freshwater, ecology);
September 2005;
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10.1007/1-4020-3030-4_9;
In book: The Comparative Roles of Suspension-Feeders in Ecosystems;
Publisher: Springer;
Editors: R. Dame, S. Olenin;
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... 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 anthropogenic impacts (Ostroumov, 2005) including pollution ( Stabili et al., 2015). Thus, they should be taken into consideration in the management of this alien species. ...
Reference: Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226658106; (Filter-feeders, aquatic bivalve mollusks, marine mussels, oysters, freshwater mussels, zooplankton, water filtration, aquatic organisms, benthic invertebrate animals, water self-purification, seawater, freshwater, ecology);
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... On the other hand, the carnivores, mainly due to the polychaete N. hombergii, were particularly associated with the least contaminated area (49.3%), supporting the findings of Oyenekan (1986). To a lesser extent, but also highlighted in the constrained multivariate analysis, suspension-feeders were also less represented in higher contaminated sites, as reported by Hewitt et al. (2009), with potential negative effects on the ben- thicepelagic interactions (Wildish and Kristmanson, 1997; Norkko et al., 2001; Newell, 2004; Ostroumov, 2005; Hewitt et al., 2006). ...
Reference:
Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226658106 ; (Filter-feeders, aquatic bivalve mollusks, marine mussels, oysters, freshwater mussels, zooplankton, water filtration, aquatic organisms, benthic invertebrate animals, water self-purification, seawater, freshwater, ecology);
Temporal variability of biodiversity patterns and trophic structure of estuarine macrobenthic assemblages along a gradient of metal contamination
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... On the other hand, the carnivores, mainly due to the polychaete N. hombergii, were particularly associated with the least contaminated area (49.3%), supporting the findings of Oyenekan (1986). To a lesser extent, but also highlighted in the constrained multivariate analysis, suspension-feeders were also less represented in higher contaminated sites, as reported by Hewitt et al. (2009), with potential negative effects on the ben- thicepelagic interactions (Wildish and Kristmanson, 1997; Norkko et al., 2001; Newell, 2004; Ostroumov, 2005; Hewitt et al., 2006). ...
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Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226658106 ; (Filter-feeders, aquatic bivalve mollusks, marine mussels, oysters, freshwater mussels, zooplankton, water filtration, aquatic organisms, benthic invertebrate animals, water self-purification, seawater, freshwater, ecology);
Temporal variability of biodiversity patterns and trophic structure of estuarine macrobenthic assemblages along a gradient of metal contamination
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... The first written note on aquaculture is from about 475 B.C. and a work on fish breeding ( " Yang et al. 2012 ) to the environment, mussels play an important role in the benthicpelagic coupling of nutrient cycles (Figure 1). By their sheer numbers, mussels filter enormous amounts of water every day and are generally known to have a positive impact on the environment with reduced seston concentrations (Asmus and Asmus 1991, Newell 2004), increased water transparency (Schröder et al. 2014) lower nutrient concentrations (Nakamura and Kerciku 2000, Newell 2004) and improved water quality (Ostroumov 2005, Zhou et al. 2006) thus providing a sustainable production of seafood (Smaal 2002). This important role should be possible to utilize in restoration efforts in shallow eutrophicated areas. ...
Reference:
Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226658106;
(Filter-feeders, aquatic bivalve mollusks, marine mussels, oysters, freshwater mussels, zooplankton, water filtration, aquatic organisms, benthic invertebrate animals, water self-purification, seawater, freshwater, ecology);
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... The first written note on aquaculture is from about 475 B.C. and a work on fish breeding ( " Yang et al. 2012 ) to the environment, mussels play an important role in the benthicpelagic coupling of nutrient cycles (Figure 1). By their sheer numbers, mussels filter enormous amounts of water every day and are generally known to have a positive impact on the environment with reduced seston concentrations (Asmus and Asmus 1991, Newell 2004), increased water transparency (Schröder et al. 2014) lower nutrient concentrations (Nakamura and Kerciku 2000, Newell 2004) and improved water quality (Ostroumov 2005, Zhou et al. 2006) thus providing a sustainable production of seafood (Smaal 2002). This important role should be possible to utilize in restoration efforts in shallow eutrophicated areas. ...
Reference:
Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226658106;
(Filter-feeders, aquatic bivalve mollusks, marine mussels, oysters, freshwater mussels, zooplankton, water filtration, aquatic organisms, benthic invertebrate animals, water self-purification, seawater, freshwater, ecology);
Blue Oceans with Blue Mussels - Management and planning of mussel farming in coastal ecosystems.
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... 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 anthropogenic impacts (Ostroumov, 2005) including pollution (Stabili et al., 2015). Thus, they should be taken into consideration in the management of this alien species. ...
Reference:
Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226658106 ;
(Filter-feeders, aquatic bivalve mollusks, marine mussels, oysters, freshwater mussels, zooplankton, water filtration, aquatic organisms, benthic invertebrate animals, water self-purification, seawater, freshwater, ecology);
CONTAMINANT COCKTAILS: EFFECTS OF MULTIPLE STRESSORS IN ESTUARIES ON MARINE INVERTEBRATES
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Jasmin C. Lawes;
Graeme F. Clark;
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... 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 anthropogenic impacts (Ostroumov, 2005) including pollution (Stabili et al., 2015). Thus, they should be taken into consideration in the management of this alien species. ...
Reference:
Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226658106 ;
(Filter-feeders, aquatic bivalve mollusks, marine mussels, oysters, freshwater mussels, zooplankton, water filtration, aquatic organisms, benthic invertebrate animals, water self-purification, seawater, freshwater, ecology);
CONTAMINANT COCKTAILS: EFFECTS OF MULTIPLE STRESSORS IN ESTUARIES ON MARINE INVERTEBRATES
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... The study by Lefebvre et al. (2000) implies that bivalves are capable of capturing and absorbing fish faeces, although the diatom species was more efficiently absorbed over the fish faeces in the study. The study also supports the contention made by other researchers that bivalves can be potential bio-controls for fish farm effluents, among other eutrophication sources (see for example Neori et al., 1998Neori et al., , 2000 Troell et al., 2003; Ostroumov, 2005). Soto and Mena (1999) observed that the freshwater mussel, Diplodon chilensis, reduced Chlorophyll a concentration in tanks with salmon by 2 orders of magnitude (from 300 to 3 μg l − 1 ). ...
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Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226658106 ; (Filter-feeders, aquatic bivalve mollusks, marine mussels, oysters, freshwater mussels, zooplankton, water filtration, aquatic organisms, benthic invertebrate animals, water self-purification, seawater, freshwater, ecology);
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... The study by Lefebvre et al. (2000) implies that bivalves are capable of capturing and absorbing fish faeces, although the diatom species was more efficiently absorbed over the fish faeces in the study. The study also supports the contention made by other researchers that bivalves can be potential bio-controls for fish farm effluents, among other eutrophication sources (see for example Neori et al., 1998Neori et al., , 2000 Troell et al., 2003; Ostroumov, 2005). Soto and Mena (1999) observed that the freshwater mussel, Diplodon chilensis, reduced Chlorophyll a concentration in tanks with salmon by 2 orders of magnitude (from 300 to 3 μg l − 1 ). ...
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Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226658106 ; (Filter-feeders, aquatic bivalve mollusks, marine mussels, oysters, freshwater mussels, zooplankton, water filtration, aquatic organisms, benthic invertebrate animals, water self-purification, seawater, freshwater, ecology);
Feeding activity of mussels (Mytilus edulis) held in the field at an integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) site (Salmo salar) and exposed to fish food in the laboratory
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Reference: Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226658106; (Filter-feeders, aquatic bivalve mollusks, marine mussels, oysters, freshwater mussels, zooplankton, water filtration, aquatic organisms, benthic invertebrate animals, water self-purification, seawater, freshwater, ecology);
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... On the other hand, the carnivores, mainly due to the polychaete N. hombergii, were particularly associated with the least contaminated area (49.3%), supporting the findings of Oyenekan (1986). To a lesser extent, but also highlighted in the constrained multivariate analysis, suspension-feeders were also less represented in higher contaminated sites, as reported by Hewitt et al. (2009), with potential negative effects on the ben- thicepelagic interactions (Wildish and Kristmanson, 1997;Norkko et al., 2001;Newell, 2004;Ostroumov, 2005;Hewitt et al., 2006). ...
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... The first written note on aquaculture is from about 475 B.C. and a work on fish breeding ( " Yang et al. 2012 ) to the environment, mussels play an important role in the benthicpelagic coupling of nutrient cycles (Figure 1). By their sheer numbers, mussels filter enormous amounts of water every day and are generally known to have a positive impact on the environment with reduced seston concentrations (Asmus and Asmus 1991, Newell 2004), increased water transparency (Schröder et al. 2014) lower nutrient concentrations (Nakamura and Kerciku 2000, Newell 2004) and improved water quality (Ostroumov 2005, Zhou et al. 2006) thus providing a sustainable production of seafood (Smaal 2002). This important role should be possible to utilize in restoration efforts in shallow eutrophicated areas. ...
Reference: Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226658106; (Filter-feeders, aquatic bivalve mollusks, marine mussels, oysters, freshwater mussels, zooplankton, water filtration, aquatic organisms, benthic invertebrate animals, water self-purification, seawater, freshwater, ecology);
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... 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 anthropogenic impacts (Ostroumov, 2005) including pollution (Stabili et al., 2015). Thus, they should be taken into consideration in the management of this alien species. ...
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