Hydrobiology: A New Open Access Journal for the Rapid Dissemination of the Latest Discoveries on Aquatic Biodiversity and Ecosystems
- Taxonomic, genetic, and functional biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems;
- Systematic, taxonomy, and biology of aquatic organisms (fauna, flora, microorganisms, and all living species in the aquatic environment);
- Aquatic community assembly and distribution;
- Aquatic ecosystem processes and functioning;
- Environmental biogeochemistry;
- Microbial ecology;
- Aquatic–terrestrial interactions, i.e., inter-connections among terrestrial, inland aquatic, and marine ecosystems;
- Aquatic biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, with a focus on the functional consequences of biodiversity loss;
- Aquatic food webs and biotic interactions in planktonic or benthic communities;
- Eco-physiological responses to stressors;
- Ecological responses to global change, including climate change;
- Impacts of multiple stressors;
- Mechanistic understanding across scales (molecular-, population-, community-, or ecosystem-level);
- Aquatic ecotoxicology, including the risks posed by emerging contaminants (e.g., nanoparticles, micro- and nanoplastics, pharmaceuticals).
- Indicators of ecosystem shifts, biodiversity, and habitat loss;
- Bioindicators and biomarkers as early warning indicators of stress;
- Next-generation sequencing in aquatic biomonitoring to depict taxonomic, genetic, and functional diversity;
- Hydro-climatic models;
- Ecological modelling;
- Eco-informatics in hydrobiology;
- Remote sensing;
- Bioremediation techniques;
- Restoration of aquatic ecosystems.
- Fisheries and aquaculture;
- Impacts and control of biological invasions;
- Aquatic biodiversity conservation;
- Ecosystem services;
- Environmental risk assessment;
- Environmental management;
- Policy frameworks;
- Citizen science in hydrobiology.
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Reference
- Hydrobiology Home Page. Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/hydrobiology (accessed on 10 June 2021).
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Pascoal, C. Hydrobiology: A New Open Access Journal for the Rapid Dissemination of the Latest Discoveries on Aquatic Biodiversity and Ecosystems. Hydrobiology 2022, 1, 137-138. https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrobiology1010010
Pascoal C. Hydrobiology: A New Open Access Journal for the Rapid Dissemination of the Latest Discoveries on Aquatic Biodiversity and Ecosystems. Hydrobiology. 2022; 1(1):137-138. https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrobiology1010010
Chicago/Turabian StylePascoal, Cláudia. 2022. "Hydrobiology: A New Open Access Journal for the Rapid Dissemination of the Latest Discoveries on Aquatic Biodiversity and Ecosystems" Hydrobiology 1, no. 1: 137-138. https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrobiology1010010