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Urban streams are subjected to a variety of impacts from stormwater runoff, channelization, routing through culverts, and highly modified riparian zones, all of which can have negative effects on stream habitats and resident fish communities. Coldwat...

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The problem of steroid hormones in the aquatic environment remains a current global research topic. These substances have a strong impact on biological processes, contributing to reductions in the populations of numerous fish and amphibian species. T...

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Many researchers have used the species composition, relative abundance and distribution pattern of profundal benthic macroinvertebrate communities in particular, especially chironomid fauna, as indicators of the trophic state and pollution of lakes....

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Perceptions of Four Rural Communities Regarding the Largest Hydropower Project in Ecuador: The Case of Coca Codo Sinclair

  • Sebastian Naranjo-Silva,
  • Diego Javier Punina-Guerrero and
  • Edwin Angel Jacome-Dominguez

The global transition towards renewable energy production has increased the demand for new and more flexible hydropower operations. Although hydropower is generally considered environmentally friendly, it can cause environmental and social impacts. A...

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Holistic Ecosystem Assessment of the Mangalia–Limanu Coastal Lake (Black Sea, Romania)

  • Ana Bianca Pavel,
  • Catalina Gavrila,
  • Irina Catianis,
  • Gabriel Iordache,
  • Florina Radulescu,
  • Adrian Teaca and
  • Laura Dutu

The Mangalia–Limanu coastal lake system, located in southeastern Romania along the Black Sea, represents a transitional aquatic environment shaped by the interplay between freshwater and marine influences. This study provides an integrated asse...

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Water is a vital resource for human survival, economic development, and environmental sustainability. It is essential to agriculture, energy production, public health, and biodiversity preservation. Efficient water management is even more important i...

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In 2023, studies were conducted on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from the bottom sediments of the mid-forest eutrophic lake. Lake Łętowskie is located in northern Poland and covers an area of 402 hectares. It is part of the &ldq...

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The growth of the human population, combined with climate change, has made the provisioning of water resources to human populations one of the greatest challenges of recent decades. One commonly adopted solution has been the construction of small dam...

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Surface Water Treatment with Carica papaya-Based Coagulants: A Natural and Sustainable Solution

  • Guillermo Díaz-Martínez,
  • Ricardo Navarro-Amador,
  • José Luis Sánchez-Salas and
  • Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes

Access to clean water remains a global challenge, particularly in areas where populations rely on surface water. These water sources must be treated. Coagulation with chemicals causes environmental problems and adverse effects on human health. Natura...

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Microplastics in Sediments of the Littoral Zone and Beach of Lake Baikal

  • Anastasia Solodkova,
  • Sofya Biritskaya,
  • Artem Guliguev,
  • Diana Rechile,
  • Yana Ermolaeva,
  • Arina Lavnikova,
  • Dmitry Golubets,
  • Alyona Slepchenko,
  • Ivan Kodatenko and
  • Alexander Bashkircev
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24 September 2025

Most studies on microplastic pollution in aquatic ecosystems have focused on the quantitative and qualitative assessment of particles in surface waters. However, the highest concentrations and accumulation of microplastic particles are observed in bo...

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Limnol. Rev. - ISSN 2300-7575