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Brukeradopsjon av ACOS Individuell plan hos plankoordinatorene : En studie med kombinerte metoder om påvirkningsfaktorer for plankoordinatorenes bruk…

2018

Masteroppgave i helse- og sosialinformatikk HSI500 - Universitetet i Agder 2018 Individual care plan is a comprehensive plan to assist users in need of long-term and coordinated services. Individual care plan is one of several service areas in the municipality digitized for better flow of work procedures, lower costs and increased user involvement. The ACOS IP program enables electronic IP in the municipalities. The study has investigated which main factors affect the plan coordinators user adoption of ACOS IP. User adoption looks at why and how a program is used. The purpose is to look at it from the plan coordinator's perspective, but also how the management at the coordinating unit's fra…

brukeradopsjonIndividual care planuser acceptancemixed methodsHSI500VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240::Offentlig og privat administrasjon: 242Individuell plankombinerte metoderbrukerakseptanseuser adoptionplan coordinatorplankoordinatorUTAUTVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550
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Lake zooplankton δ13C values are strongly correlated with the δ13C values of distinct phytoplankton taxa

2016

Analyses of carbon stable isotopes are often used to estimate the contributions of allochthonous and autochthonous dietary resources to aquatic consumers. Most pelagic food web studies assume that all phytoplankton taxa have a similar δ13C value. We studied pelagic food web compartments (dissolved inorganic carbon [DIC], phytoplankton, bacteria, seston, cladoceran zooplankton) in 12 small (< 0.1 km2) lakes in southern Finland. These lakes were classified as oligotrophic, mesotrophic, eutrophic, and dystrophic based on their concentrations of total phosphorus and dissolved organic carbon. Additionally, we studied phytoplankton photosynthetic carbon fractionation (εp) in laboratory conditions…

carbon stable isotopesphotosynthetic fractionationzooplanktonboreal lakesphytoplankton
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Investigating the impact of anthropogenic land use on a hemiboreal lake ecosystem using carbon/nitrogen ratios and coupled-optical emission spectrosc…

2019

Anthropogenic impacts on lake ecosystems have increased substantially towards the present. However, the strength and timing in most cases are not evaluated in detail, missing valuable information on the response and recovery of an aquatic system. In this study, we use the sediment total organic carbon/total nitrogen ratio (C/N) and inductively coupled-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) elements and the available information about the biological processes to explore anthropogenic land use impact on the lake ecosystem. As a case study we selected a hemiboreal lake Trikātas (Latvia, NE Europe). The Pearson correlation was used to statistically test the correlations of all variables. Our r…

chemistry.chemical_classification010506 paleontologyHemiborealLand useEcologyLake ecosystemPaleontology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography01 natural sciencesMacrophytechemistryAbundance (ecology)Phytoplanktonmedia_common.cataloged_instanceOrganic matterEuropean unionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface Processesmedia_commonPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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Changes in pigmentation of phytoplankton species during growth and stationary phase — consequences for reliability of pigment-based methods of biomas…

1991

In applied water ecology several methods for estimating the biomass or activity of phytoplankton depend on the proportion of accessory pigments (xanthophylls) to chlorophyll a. Therefore, changes in pigmentation during growth and stationary phase were investigated in four different species (Amphidinium klebsii, Euglena gracilis, Prymnesium parvum, Cryptomonas ovata) typical representatives of the major algal groups. The ratios of the different xanthophylls to chlorophyll a depended not only on the growth phase, but also on the species. InAmphidinium andEuglena, the ratio of xanthophylls to chlorophyll rises continuously during the growth phase and declined during the stationary phase. InPry…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChlorophyll abiologyPlant physiologyPlant ScienceAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPrymnesium parvumXanthophyllChlorophyllPhytoplanktonBotanysense organsChlorophyll fluorescenceAccessory pigmentJournal of Applied Phycology
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Distinct and diverse anaerobic bacterial communities in boreal lakes dominated by candidate division OD1

2012

Lakes have a central role in the carbon cycle of the boreal landscape. These systems typically stratify in summer and their hypolimnetic microbial communities influence burial of biogenic organic matter in sediments. The composition of bacterial communities in these suboxic habitats was studied by pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA amplicons from five lakes with variable dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations. Bacterioplankton communities in the hypolimnetic waters were clearly different from the surface layer with candidate division OD1, Chlorobi and Bacteroidetes as dominant community members. Several operational taxonomic units (OTUs) affiliated with candidate division OD1 were abundant a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGeomicrobiologyEcologyBiodiversityBacterioplanktonBiologyMicrobiologyCarbon cycleBacteria AnaerobicLakeschemistryBorealRNA Ribosomal 16SDissolved organic carbonOriginal ArticleOrganic matterEcosystemHypolimnionEcosystemFinlandEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsThe ISME Journal
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Seasonal and spatial heterogeneity in the water chemistry of two sewage-affected saline shallow lakes from central Spain

2003

The seasonal features of the water chemistry in the saline shallow lakes Laguna de Manjavacas and Laguna del Pueblo (Castilla – La Mancha, Central Spain) were studied during 1990–1991 and in 1997. These lakes were both affected by sewage inputs driving them to a high trophic status. However, whereas sewage inputs entered Laguna del Pueblo directly, wastewater reached Laguna de Manjavacas after running for 8 km through a small riverbed, where natural processes caused partial mineralisation of organic matter. Moreover, water quality was further improved before entering the main water body of Laguna de Manjavacas, since water crossed through a wetland and high amounts of organic matter and ino…

chemistry.chemical_classificationHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryEcologySewageWetlandAquatic SciencePlanktonAlgal bloomSalinitychemistryEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterWater qualityEutrophicationbusinessHydrobiologia
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Relationships between Suspended and Sediment Organic Matter in a Semi-Enclosed Marine System: The Stagnone Di Marsala Sound (Western Sicily)

1997

To gather information on the interactions between the sediment and suspended organic matter pools in the Stagnone di Marsala, water and sediment samples were collected, on a monthly basis, at 11 stations. Water temperature and salinity showed a clear seasonality whilst particulate and sediment organic matter did not show any clear seasonal pattern. Relative abundances of suspended and sediment organic matter, on the other hand, appeared to be site-dependent and controlled mainly by the dynamic balance between resuspension and sedimentation. High quantities of both suspended and sediment total organic matter were present, while very low algal biomasses (in terms of chlorophyll-a concentratio…

chemistry.chemical_classificationOceanographyMediterranean seachemistryPhytoplanktonDetritivoreEnvironmental scienceSedimentOrganic matterSedimentationParticulatesPlankton
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Photoautotrophic community changes in Lagunillo del Tejo (Spain) in response to lake level fluctuation: Two centuries of sedimentary pigment records

2009

Lagunillo del Tejo is a small doline lake in a karstic region of the Iberian Ranges (central-eastern Spain) that undergoes significant lake level fluctuation in response to changing aquifer influxes. In order to assess changes in the primary producer community in the lake over the last two centuries and to elucidate whether these were conditioned by climatic variability, photosynthetic pigments and their derivatives were extracted from the sediments and the data analysed using multivariate statistical techniques. Quantitative variations in total pigment concentrations through the sedimentary sequence are considered a result of changes in sedimentation rate, largely due to lake level fluctua…

chemistry.chemical_classificationOceanographyPrimary producerschemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyLittoral zoneEnvironmental scienceSedimentOrganic matterPlanktonSedimentationBioindicatorMacrophyteOrganic Geochemistry
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The relationship between food availability and growth in Mytilus galloprovincialis in the open sea (southern Mediterranean)

1998

Abstract With the aim of gathering information about the possibility of culturing mussels ( Mytilus galloprovincialis ) in a south Mediterranean oligotrophic area, different lots of mussels were placed in culture at depths of −5 m and −15 m and their growth monitored on a monthly basis. Temperature and salinity were measured in situ and water samples were collected at different depths each month. Total suspended matter (TSM) and its inorganic (ISM) and organic (OSM) fractions were analysed by gravimetry and loss on ignition. Photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll- a and phaeopigments), particulate organic carbon (POC) and nitrogen (PON), particulate carbohydrate (CHO), protein (PRT) and lipid…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSettore BIO/07 - EcologiabiologyFood availabilityEcologyfungiSestonMytilus galloprovincialiParticulatesMediterraneanAquatic ScienceBivalviabiology.organism_classificationMytilusMediterranean seaTrophic featurechemistryEnvironmental chemistryPhytoplanktonOrganic matterLoss on ignition
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Wastewater modification processes in a stabilization reservoir: a new mathematical model

2018

The paper presents a mathematical model for the simulation of the ecology of a wastewater stabilization reservoir (WSR). WSRs are hypertrophic aquatic systems devoted to water storage in warm countries where shortage conditions are often encountered. Several factors that affect the stabilization reservoir’s effluent quality were taken into account: hydraulics and hydrology, solar radiation, reaeration, algae, zooplankton, organic matter, pathogens, and sediment-water interactions. The model quantifies the specific influence of each factor on effluent quality, and evaluating the correlation between the different factors. State variables included in the model were: algae, dissolved oxygen, or…

chemistry.chemical_classificationWater resources management mathematical modelling stabilization reservoir wastewater treatmentSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleAquatic ecosystemWater storageEnvironmental engineeringZooplanktonHydrology (agriculture)WastewaterchemistryEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterSewage treatmentKeywords: Water resources management Mathematical modelling Stabilization reservoir Wastewater treatmentEffluent
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