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Ecosystem Services Provided by Seaweeds

  • João Cotas,
  • Louisa Gomes,
  • Diana Pacheco and
  • Leonel Pereira

The ecosystem services can be divided using two major classification systems, the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA) and the Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES). In the MEA system, the ecosystem services are divided i...

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75 Citations
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The presence of pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment presents a challenge to modern science. The most significant impact this can induce is the emergence of antibiotic resistance, which can lead to a global health emergency. It is important to...

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34 Citations
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23 Pages

Small Indigenous Fish: A Potential Source of Valuable Nutrients in the Context of Bangladesh

  • Md Rakibul Islam,
  • Momota Yeasmin,
  • Sultana Sadia,
  • Md Sadek Ali,
  • Ahmed Redwan Haque and
  • Vikash Chandra Roy

6 February 2023

Peoples can readily and affordably obtain small indigenous fish species (SIS), with a maximum length of 25 cm, that can be found in niches in small bodies of water (such as canals, ponds, wetlands, streams, etc.). SIS contribute valuable and signific...

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Mass Mortality of Shallow-Water Temperate Corals in Marine Protected Areas of the North Aegean Sea (Eastern Mediterranean)

  • Chryssanthi Antoniadou,
  • Martha Pantelidou,
  • Maria Skoularikou and
  • Chariton Charles Chintiroglou

Coral mortality is a global phenomenon of increasing magnitude, correlated with climate change. Prolonged marine heatwaves have particularly affected the north Aegean Sea in summer 2021, threatening shallow-water stony corals, such as Balanophyllia e...

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13 Citations
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Hydrobiology of Saline Agriculture Ecosystem: A Review of Scenario Change in South-West Region of Bangladesh

  • Rayhana Akter,
  • Nazmul Hasan,
  • Farhadur Reza,
  • Md. Asaduzzaman,
  • Kohinoor Begum and
  • Mashura Shammi

2 February 2023

The aim of this review paper is to identify the production trends of shrimp and rice farming systems and associated hydrobiological parameters such as salinity in the coastal districts of Bangladesh. An intensive literature review has been conducted...

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12 Citations
6,255 Views
21 Pages

Algal biomass is a prospective feedstock for the eco-sustainable production of many different products with added value, such as meals, feeds, and fuels. The remaining biomass from the algae can be used as raw material and can be transformed into use...

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11 Citations
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Bacterioplankton Community Shifts during a Spring Bloom of Aphanizomenon gracile and Sphaerospermopsis aphanizomenoides at a Temperate Shallow Lake

  • Daniela R. de Figueiredo,
  • Ana R. Lopes,
  • Mário J. Pereira,
  • Ana R. M. Polónia,
  • Bruno B. Castro,
  • Fernando Gonçalves,
  • Newton C. M. Gomes and
  • Daniel F. R. Cleary

25 November 2022

Climate change is enhancing the frequency of cyanobacterial blooms not only during summer but also in spring and autumn, leading to increased ecological impacts. The bacterioplankton community composition (BCC), in particular, is deeply affected by t...

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11 Citations
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Under the Climate Change scenario, the occurrence of Harmful Cyanobacterial Blooms (HCBs) is an increasingly concerning problem. Particularly for inland freshwaters, that have human populations depending on them for consumption or recreation, HCBs ca...

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10 Citations
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The red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852), native to the southern/southeastern United States and northern Mexico, has been introduced in many countries worldwide. The species has a remarkable invasiveness due to its high reproductive...

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The Devil Firefish Pterois miles (Bennett, 1828): Life History Traits of a Potential Fishing Resource in Rhodes (Eastern Mediterranean)

  • Gerasimos Kondylatos,
  • Alexandros Theocharis,
  • Manolis Mandalakis,
  • Maria Avgoustinaki,
  • Teodora Karagyaurova,
  • Zoi Koulocheri,
  • Sofia Vardali and
  • Dimitris Klaoudatos

28 February 2024

The devil firefish Pterois miles (Bennett 1828) is recognized as one of the 100 worst invasive alien species (IAS) in the Mediterranean Sea with significant socioeconomic and ecological implications. A total of 363 individuals were collected between...

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