15   Artículos

 
en línea
Cole R. Weaver, Meghan Brockman, Neal D. Mundahl, William A. Arnold, Dylan Blumentritt, Will L. Varela and Jeanne L. Franz    
The use of strobilurin fungicides in agriculture has increased steadily during the past 25 years, and although strobilurins have minimal water solubility, they regularly appear in surface waters, at times in concentrations approaching toxic levels for aq... ver más
Revista: Hydrology    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
LUCIE V?ETICKOVÁ     Pág. Page:5 - 10Abstract
The great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) is one of the most nimble fish predators in the bird class. Its nimbleness, tirelessness and success in hunting make it an unwelcome guest in any country with a well-developed tradition of pond farming. Cormorant... ver más
Revista: Journal of Global Ecology and Environment    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Marvin F. Li, Patricia M. Glibert and Vyacheslav Lyubchich    
Harmful algal blooms (HABs), events that kill fish, impact human health in multiple ways, and contaminate water supplies, have increased in frequency, magnitude, and impacts in numerous marine and freshwaters around the world. Blooms of the toxic dinofla... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Liping Jiang, Xing Fang, Gang Chen     Pág. 1 - 26
Cisco (Coregonus artedi) is the most common coldwater stenothermal fish in Minnesota lakes. Water temperature (T) and dissolved oxygen (DO) in lakes are important controls of fish growth and reproduction and likely change with future climate warming. Bui... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Liping Jiang and Xing Fang    
Fish habitat in lakes is strongly constrained by water temperature (T) and available dissolved oxygen (DO) that are changed under climate warming. A one dimensional, dynamic water quality model MINLAKE2012 was used for T and DO simulation over 48 years. ... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Fook Hoe Chang    
Cultures of Vicicitus globosus (previously Chattonella globosa) and Chattonella marina, established during the 2010 fish kill event in Mahanga Bay, Wellington Harbour, are confirmed to be cytotoxic. The aggregate potency of lipophilic cell extracts of ea... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

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