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Journal articles on the topic "Biology, Ecology|Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture"

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Zanić, Mate, Tea Tomljanović, and Daniel Matulić. "A Review of Aquaculture Research in Croatia Published in the Croatian Journal of Fisheries Since 1938." Croatian Journal of Fisheries 75, no. 2 (2017): 76–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/cjf-2017-0011.

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Abstract 51 articles published in the Croatian Journal of Fisheries from 1938 until 2016, covering aquaculture research in Croatia, have been included in this study. Published articles have been classified into seven groups based on their main topics. Topics include: aquaculture statistics in Croatia; disease and health care; farming technology; management, economics and environmental protection; fish nutrition and product quality; improving aquaculture; and species biology and ecology. The study concisely informs about aquaculture research in Croatia since 1938. Due to large contribution to t
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Briones-Fourzán, Patricia, and Enrique Lozano-Álvarez. "Lobsters: ocean icons in changing times." ICES Journal of Marine Science 72, suppl_1 (2015): i1—i6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsv111.

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Abstract The 10th International Conference and Workshop on Lobster Biology and Management was held in Cancún, Mexico, in May 2014. The papers included in this supplementary issue of the ICES Journal of Marine Science are a sample of the multidisciplinary nature of the conference and provide new knowledge of the biology, ecology, fisheries, and management and aquaculture of clawed, spiny, and slipper lobsters. The emphasis of the conference was climate change and its consequences for lobster biology, population dynamics, ecology, and fisheries. As noted in several papers, climate change is alre
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Saputra, Ade Bayu, Marini Wijayanti, and Dade Jubaedah. "Isolasi Fungi Asal Rawa Lebak Untuk Bioremediasi Air Rawa Tercemar Bahan Organik." Jurnal Akuakultur Rawa Indonesia 7, no. 1 (2019): 34–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.36706/jari.v7i1.9025.

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Aquaculture sometimes only depends on water absorption without water exchange therefore the accumulation of organic material give impact on water quality in aquaculture and cause illness and death of fish. Fungi have many variations in water that can be selected by isolation and identification to maintain water quality swamp cultured. This research aims to get swamp fungi isolates as candidate bioremediator of swamp water contaminated with organic matter. Research was conducted from December 2016 to April 2017 in Laboratory of Microbiology, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Mathema
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Trippel, Edward A. "The first marine biological station in Canada: 100 years of scientific research at St. Andrews." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56, no. 12 (1999): 2495–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f99-190.

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The first marine biological station in Canada was established in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, in July 1899. The original station was a portable laboratory and was moved between various summer research sites in Atlantic Canada before a permanent station was established in St. Andrews in 1908. Early research included practical problems in the fisheries and descriptive work of coastal fauna and was performed by university researchers. Contributions to Canadian Biology, a journal founded to report the findings of the early station's researchers, in time evolved into the Canadian Journal of Fisherie
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Bradford, Matt, Frederieke J. Kroon, and D. John Russell. "The biology and management of Tilapia mariae (Pisces:Cichlidae) as a native and invasive species: a review." Marine and Freshwater Research 62, no. 8 (2011): 902. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf10289.

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Tilapia mariae (Cichlidae) is a tropical teleost, native to West African coastal drainages in the Gulf of Guinea and naturalised in the USA, Australia and possibly Russia. This paper reviews published information on the species from its native and introduced range to improve the effective management of fisheries as well as manage current infestations, reduce further spread and promote research on control measures outside its natural range. Within its natural range, the species is abundant and contributes to the local subsistence and artisanal fisheries; however, it is not extensively utilised
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Estrada, Uriel Rodriguez, Fanny Ayumi Yasumaru, Albert G. J. Tacon, and Daniel Lemos. "Cobia (Rachycentron canadum): A Selected Annotated Bibliography on Aquaculture, General Biology and Fisheries 1967–2015." Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture 24, no. 1 (2015): 1–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23308249.2015.1088821.

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Hvingel, Carsten, Bernard Sainte-Marie, and Gordon H. Kruse. "Cold-water shellfish as harvestable resources and important ecosystem players." ICES Journal of Marine Science 78, no. 2 (2021): 479–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsab005.

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Abstract The symposium, Shellfish—Resources and Invaders of the North, took place 5–7 November 2019 in Tromsø, Norway. Approximately 110 participants presented and discussed 60 talks and 25 posters. Of these, ten articles are published in this symposium issue. The goal of this symposium was to discuss the role of shellfish, both as harvestable resources and as important ecosystem players in northern hemisphere cold marine environments. To provide perspective for the symposium, the development of four major crustacean fisheries (northern shrimp, snow crab, Homarus, Norway lobster) are reviewed.
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Krkošek, Martin. "Population biology of infectious diseases shared by wild and farmed fish." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 74, no. 4 (2017): 620–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2016-0379.

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Global fisheries landings ceased increasing decades ago, causing an increasing shortfall in wild seafood supply and an expansion of aquaculture. The abundance of domesticated fishes now dwarfs related wild fishes in some coastal seas, changing the dynamics of their infectious diseases. Transport and trade of seafood, feed, eggs, and broodstock bring pathogens into new regions and into contact with naïve hosts. Density-dependent transmission creates threshold effects where disease can abruptly switch from endemic to epizootic dynamics. Hydrodynamics allow pathogens to disperse broadly, intercon
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Brazenor, Alexander K., Terry Bertozzi, Terrence L. Miller, Ian D. Whittington, and Kate S. Hutson. "DNA profiling reveals Neobenedenia girellae as the primary parasitic monogenean in global fisheries and aquaculture." Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 129 (December 2018): 130–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2018.05.012.

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Godfray, H. Charles J., Ian R. Crute, Lawrence Haddad, et al. "The future of the global food system." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 365, no. 1554 (2010): 2769–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2010.0180.

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Although food prices in major world markets are at or near a historical low, there is increasing concern about food security—the ability of the world to provide healthy and environmentally sustainable diets for all its peoples. This article is an introduction to a collection of reviews whose authors were asked to explore the major drivers affecting the food system between now and 2050. A first set of papers explores the main factors affecting the demand for food (population growth, changes in consumption patterns, the effects on the food system of urbanization and the importance of understandi
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Biology, Ecology|Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture"

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Carpenter, Jeanette 1960. "Effects of introduced crayfish on selected native fishes of Arizona." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/284145.

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The virile crayfish (Orconectes virilis), an aggressive polytrophic species, has been introduced into many Arizona streams. I investigated competition and predation between this crayfish and several native Arizona fishes. I conducted field experiments to assess competition for food between crayfish and fish, and laboratory experiments to examine competition for shelter and food, and predation. In Sabino Creek, I manipulated crayfish densities in isolated pools to examine effects of crayfish on growth, mortality, and recruitment of Gila chub (Gila intermedia). Regardless of crayfish density, Gi
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Eidam, Dona M. "Trophic ecology of introduced populations of Alaska blackfish (Dallia pectoralis) in the Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska." Thesis, University of Alaska Anchorage, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1587621.

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<p>Invasive fishes frequently change natural aquatic habitats due to predation and competition. The Alaska blackfish (Dallia pectoralis) is indigenous to some regions of Alaska but was illegally introduced to the Cook Inlet Basin in the 1950s. By the 1970s, fisheries managers expressed concern over possible ecosystem-altering effects of the blackfish introduction, especially in waterbodies containing popular sport fish. Descriptive food habit studies may assist fisheries managers in making decisions regarding management of non-native populations of Alaska blackfish. This project characteri
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Courtney, Michael B. "Dispersal patterns and summer oceanic distribution of adult Dolly Varden from the Wulik River, Alaska, evaluated using satellite telemetry." Thesis, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1588302.

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<p> In Arctic Alaska, Dolly Varden <i>Salvelinus malma </i> is highly valued as a subsistence fish; however, little is known about oceanic dispersal or ecology. This study addresses this knowledge gap, by using a fisheries independent method, pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs). In spring of 2012 and 2013, we attached 52 PSATs to Dolly Varden in a river in northwestern Alaska, which flows into the Arctic Ocean, to examine the marine dispersal, behavior and habitat occupancy of this species. Tagged Dolly Varden demonstrated two types of dispersal, including offshore and nearshore dispersal.
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McFarland, Jason J. "Trophic pathways supporting Arctic Grayling in a small stream on the Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska." Thesis, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1588386.

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<p> Arctic Grayling (<i>Thymallus arcticus</i>) are widely distributed on the Arctic Coastal Plain (ACP) of Alaska, and are one of the few upper level consumers in streams, but the trophic pathways and food resources supporting these fish are unknown. Grayling migrate each summer into small beaded streams, which are common across the landscape on the ACP, and appear to be crucial foraging grounds for these and other fishes. I investigated prey resources supporting different size classes of grayling in a beaded stream, Crea Creek, where petroleum development is being planned. The specific ob
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Freedman, Ryan. "Assessing the functional recovery and connectivity potential of restored estuaries in southern California using juvenile predator fish movements." Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1526909.

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<p> Limited information exists on how southern Californian restored estuaries affect fish habitat use. I used the movements of five predatory fishes in two guilds (ambush and roving predators) to assess juvenile habitat use within estuaries and across landscapes at two spatial scales. Translocating fishes between two discrete estuaries located approximately I 0 km apart revealed that connectivity potential between sites differed between foraging guilds. Despite habitat design differences, fishes did not appear to prefer one site over the other. However on a smaller scale (e.g., within a single
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Diaz, Arce Maria Veronica Soledad. "Floating algal mats in the Rideau River and their relationship to nutrient concentrations and sources." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26472.

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Metaphyton is a poorly studied algal community that can develop into large floating mats in rivers, wetlands and lakes. In this thesis, I examined the role of nutrients in determining differences in metaphyton biomass both seasonally and spatially within a lowland temperate river, the Rideau River, Ontario. The source of nutrients was also examined by analyzing the stable isotope signature of the mats in relation to adjacent land-use. Metaphyton in the river was restricted to slow-flowing areas of the littoral zone and was mainly comprised of filamentous green algae (Spirogyra and Cladophora)
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Gibson, Jennifer C. W. "The effects of methylmercury ingestion on amphibian tadpoles." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/27137.

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Methylmercury (MeHg) is a toxic heavy metal and a health threat to wildlife and humans, however nothing is known about its effects on amphibians. MeHg is produced from inorganic Hg in the aquatic environment, and bioaccumulates in the food chain. This exposes tadpoles to elevated levels of MeHg in their diet, and may pose a risk to development. Tadpoles of the North American species Bufo americanus and Rana pipiens as well as the African frog model species Xenopus tropicalis were subchronically exposed to dietary McHg ranging in concentration from 1ng/g to 1000 ng/g to determine LC50s and spe
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Bristow, Corben Emerson. "Experimental freshwater cage aquaculture: Short term effects on carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus budgets and the metabolism of a boreal shield lake." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/27114.

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We conducted an experiment to determine the effects of cage aquaculture on the functional properties of a lake. We installed a commercial aquaculture operation into a lake located within a pristine headwater region of the boreal shield. We used a before-after control-impact design to evaluate the weight of evidence for causal effects. We quantified sinks, sources and exchanges of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus to the lake and presented this information in a budget format. We then calculated retention rates for these chemicals and compared them to integral amounts of carbon, nitrogen and phosp
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Pietrak, Michael. "Investigations into the ecology and interactions of pathogens within an integrated multi-trophic aquaculture farm." Thesis, The University of Maine, 2013. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3573312.

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<p>The recent research focus on integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) is redefining the aquaculture industry's approach to intensive aquaculture. More sustainable farm model systems that include multiple farm products with integrated trophic levels are being developed. While these systems may be economically and environmentally more sustainable, it is important to realize that integrating farm products also changes disease risk on farms. This is illustrated by examining how finfish disease risk can increase or decrease depending on the pathogen in a simple finfish / blue mussel (<i>Mytil
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Killourhy, Christina. "Predation on centrarchid nests in the St. Lawrence River following introduction of the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus)." Thesis, State University of New York Col. of Environmental Science & Forestry, 2013. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1540942.

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<p> The widespread introduction of round goby (<i>Neogobius melanostomus </i>) throughout the Great Lakes basin has raised concerns regarding increased risk of egg predation on nesting fish species. Five-minute observation trials were conducted to determine the identity and number of nest predators on rock bass (<i>Ambloplites rupestris</i>), pumpkinseed (<i>Lepomis gibbosus</i>), and smallmouth bass (<i>Micropterus dolomieu</i>) nests following removal of the guarding male. Rock bass had a greater proportion of nests invaded (85.4 %) and average number of predators per nest (9.32, SE 1.7) tha
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Books on the topic "Biology, Ecology|Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture"

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World Bank. Migratory Fishes of South America: Biology, Fisheries and Conservation Status. The World Bank, 2004.

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Practical genetics for aquaculture. Fishing News Books, 2001.

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Marine biology: An ecological approach. 3rd ed. HarperCollins College Publishers, 1993.

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Marine biology: An ecological approach. 5th ed. Benjamin Cummings, 2001.

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1949-, Bertness Mark D., ed. Marine biology: An ecological approach. 6th ed. Pearson/Benjamin Cummings, 2005.

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Nybakken, James Willard. Marine biology: An ecological approach. 4th ed. Addison Wesley Longman, Inc., 1997.

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Nybakken, James Willard. Marine biology: An ecological approach. 2nd ed. Harper & Row, 1988.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations., ed. Report of the EIFAC Working Party on Prevention and Control of Bird Predation in Aquaculture and Fisheries Operations. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1989.

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Beverton, R. J. H. On the dynamics of exploited fish populations. Chapman & Hall, 1993.

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Beverton, R. J. H. On the dynamics of exploited fish populations. Blackburn Press, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Biology, Ecology|Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture"

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Radhakrishnan, E. V., Bruce F. Phillips, Lakshmi Pillai S, and Shelton Padua. "Ecology and Global Distribution Pattern of Lobsters." In Lobsters: Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9094-5_5.

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Kuparinen, Anna, and Hannu Lehtonen. "Northern pike commercial fisheries, stock assessment and aquaculture." In Biology and Ecology of Pike. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315119076-16.

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Strand, Øivind, Angeles Louro, and Peter F. Duncan. "European Aquaculture." In Scallops - Biology, Ecology, Aquaculture, and Fisheries. Elsevier, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-62710-0.00020-1.

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"Scallops: Biology, Ecology, Aquaculture, and Fisheries." In Scallops - Biology, Ecology, Aquaculture, and Fisheries. Elsevier, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-62710-0.00031-6.

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Brand, Andrew R. "Scallop Ecology." In Scallops - Biology, Ecology, Aquaculture, and Fisheries. Elsevier, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-62710-0.00011-0.

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Cragg, Simon M. "Biology and Ecology of Scallop Larvae." In Scallops - Biology, Ecology, Aquaculture, and Fisheries. Elsevier, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-62710-0.00002-x.

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Naidu, K. S., and G. Robert. "Chapter 15 Fisheries sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus." In Scallops: Biology, Ecology and Aquaculture. Elsevier, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-9309(06)80042-6.

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Kosaka, Yoshinobu. "Scallop Fisheries and Aquaculture in Japan." In Scallops - Biology, Ecology, Aquaculture, and Fisheries. Elsevier, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-62710-0.00021-3.

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Lodeiros, César J., Luis Freites, José J. Alió, Maximiano Núñez, and John H. Himmelman. "Scallop Aquaculture and Fisheries in Venezuela." In Scallops - Biology, Ecology, Aquaculture, and Fisheries. Elsevier, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-62710-0.00027-4.

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Ruiz-Verdugo, César A., Volker Koch, Esteban Félix-Pico, et al. "Scallop Fisheries and Aquaculture in Mexico." In Scallops - Biology, Ecology, Aquaculture, and Fisheries. Elsevier, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-62710-0.00029-8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Biology, Ecology|Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture"

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Schindler, Rob, Sean Comber, and Andrew Manning. "METAL POLLUTANT PATHWAYS IN COHESIVE COASTAL CATCHMENTS: INFLUENCE OF FLOCCULATION ON PARTITIONING AND FLUX." In GEOLINKS International Conference. SAIMA Consult Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/geolinks2020/b2/v2/09.

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Potentially toxic metals (PTMs) dispersed within catchments from land-based sources pose serious, long-term threats to aquatic ecology and human health. Their chemical state or form affects the potential for transportation and bioavailability and ultimate environmental fate. PTMs are transported either as (1) particulates adsorbed onto sediments, or 2) solutes in groundwater and open channel flow. Cohesive sediment occupies a major part of the world’s coastlines. PTMs are readily sorbed onto clay/silt and consequently particulate-borne PTMs dominate in estuaries and coastal waters. Sediments a
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