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Gnaphalio uliginosi-eleocharitetum acicularis Passarge 1999, new plant community in Poland

2017

Zbiorniki wodne są bardzo cennymi miejscami florystycznymi w Polsce. Wśród nich najważniejsze dla zachowania różnorodności biologicznej flory są stawy rybne. Długookresowy proces oddziaływania ludzkiego na tego typu siedliska powodował zakłócenia w ich równowadze biologicznej. Zmiany w systemie wodnym, rozwój przemysłowy i chemizacja rolnictwa, zwłaszcza w okresie ostatnich dwóch stuleci, doprowadziły do zaniku wielu gatunków roślin oraz zbiorowisk roślinnych. Zespół Gnaphalio uliginosi-Eleocharitetum acicularis Passarge 1999 z klasy Isoëto-Nanojuncetea Br.-Bl. et Tx. 1943, po raz pierwszy został opisany w Niemczech. Rośnie na piaszczystych lub mulistych brzegach rzek, starorzeczach i w sta…

fitosocjo-logiaIsoëto-Nanojuncetea classstawy hodowlanefish-breeding pondsklasa Isoëto-NanojunceteaCentral EuropephytosociologydistributionEuropa Centralnazbiorowiska namułkoweannual wetland herbsTeka Komisji Ochrony i Kształtowania Środowiska Przyrodniczego
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Shifts in plankton assemblages promoted by free water surface constructed wetlands and their implications in eutrophication remediation

2015

Abstract Two units of free water surface constructed wetlands (FWSCWs) were created in 2009 in a Mediterranean protected site, the Albufera de Valencia Natural Park, to treat eutrophic inflows to the Albufera de Valencia lagoon, the largest coastal lagoon in the Iberian Peninsula, affected by cultural eutrophication. Data of phytoplankton and zooplankton biomass and richness of the inflows and outflows corresponding to the first 3.5 years of operation of the system have been analyzed to evaluate the role of plankton in the eutrophication reversion. The FWSCWs significantly reduced the exported microalgal biomass, stimulated the potential mixotrophic groups of phytoplankton such as Euglenoph…

geographyBiomass (ecology)Environmental EngineeringRiver ecosystemgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyLake ecosystemWetlandManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPlanktonZooplanktonOceanographyPhytoplanktonEnvironmental scienceEutrophicationNature and Landscape ConservationEcological Engineering
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Phytoplankton in the physical environment: beyond nutrients, at the end, there is some light

2009

This article summarizes the outcomes of the 15th Workshop of the International Association for Phytoplankton Taxonomy and Ecology. Four major issues dealing with the role of physical factors in phytoplankton ecology were addressed in the articles of this special volume: global change and its likely impacts on phytoplankton, the role of physical factors in the autecology of particular species, impacts on the inocula for the following years, and the role of light in shaping phytoplankton dynamics. Case studies from different types of aquatic environments (rivers, deep and shallow lakes, floodplain lakes, wetlands, oxbows, and even the deep ocean) and from diverse geographical locations (not o…

geographyGlobal changes Physical factors Inocula Light Hydrology Temperaturegeography.geographical_feature_categoryFloodplainEcologyAquatic ecosystemClimate changeWetlandGlobal changeAquatic SciencePhytoplanktonEnvironmental scienceEcosystemHydrobiology
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The role of eutrophication reduction of two small man-made Mediterranean lagoons in the context of a broader remediation system: Effects on water qua…

2013

In order to meet the requirements of the European Union Water Framework Directive for the Albufera de Valencia (AV) Natural Park, in 2009, several areas of free water surface constructed wetlands (FWSCWs) planted with emergent vegetation and two small shallow lagoons planted with submerged macrophytes were created over a 40-ha area formerly occupied by rice fields. This area is currently a reserve known as Tancat de la Pipa. The dual goal of this programme was to improve the quality of the hyper-eutrophicated waters of the AV lagoon, the largest littoral lagoon in the Iberian Peninsula, and to restore former lost habitats to increase the biodiversity of the area. The lagoons were mainly fed…

geographyINGENIERIA HIDRAULICAEnvironmental Engineeringgeography.geographical_feature_categoryConstructed wetlandsAquatic ecosystemZooplankton grazingWetlandManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPlanktonEutrophicationZooplanktonMacrophyteAlbufera de ValenciaFisheryNutrient removalPhytoplanktonEnvironmental sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceWater qualityEuropean unionEutrophicationTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTENature and Landscape Conservationmedia_common
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Management of irrigation water and nutrient demands of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) using urban treated wastewater from a pilot-scale horiz…

2017

The reuse of treated wastewater (TWW) in crop irrigation is an advanced and rational approach to water resource management in agriculture. Results would seem to demonstrate that it could be an extremely important tool in the reduction of freshwater (FW) consumption in agriculture, at the same time helping to increase crop yields through the transfer of nutrients required for crop growth. In arid and semi-arid areas of the Mediterranean, constructed wetlands can play a key role in the treatment and reuse of wastewater due to their multifunctional nature. The aim of this study was to manage water and nutrient requirements of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) using TWW from a pilot-scale …

geographyIrrigationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEnvironmental engineeringWetlandN P K supply02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPhytoremediationSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeWater resources020401 chemical engineeringWastewaterSoil pHConstructed wetlandFreshwater savingEnvironmental scienceIrrigation and fertilizationSewage treatmentAgricultural crop0204 chemical engineeringSubsurface flow0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Soviet era landscape change and the post-Soviet legacy in Latvia

2019

The collectivisation of agriculture and the development and application of land improvement “melioration” programmes and technologies, as well as the construction of kolkhoz centres during the Soviet era in Latvia was extensive and has a legacy on the post-Soviet landscape and agricultural economy. A study of a number of rural municipalities in different landscape types, through the comparison of maps from the early 20th century with those from around 2000, and one example with maps from the 1960s and 1990s, together with field work, revealed the degree of change that had taken place. In particular, there was a significant increase in forest – despite the kolkhoz system being targeted at in…

geographyMarshgeography.geographical_feature_categoryLandscape changebusiness.industryWorld War IIWetlandlcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HKolkhozWork (electrical)EconomyAgricultureEstatebusinessSHS Web of Conferences
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NOTES ON THE BIOMETRY, ORIENTATION AND SPATIAL LOCALIZATION OF THE NESTS OF THE GLOBALLY NEAR-THREATENED STRAIGHT-BILLED REEDHAUNTER (LIMNOCTITES REC…

2017

We report the records of three nests of Straight-billed Reedhaunter, Limnoctites rectirostris, in southernmost Brazil. For each nest, we collected information about the biometry, spatial localization within the patch (border or inland) and cardinal orientation of the incubation chamber. Information on number of eggs and reproductive success is also presented. All nests were found early in September. The three nests were situated on the edge of patches and guided incubation chamber opening between north and east. All results are discussed. The information presented herein extends the scarce knowledge about the breeding biology of the Straight-billed Reedhaunter. Key words: breeding biology, …

geographyNear-threatened speciesgeography.geographical_feature_categoryNestReproductive successLimnoctites rectirostrisEcologyKey (lock)Spatial localizationWetlandEryngium pandanifoliumBiology
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Parasitoids (Hymenoptera) of leaf-spinning moths (Lepidoptera) feeding on Vaccinium uliginosum L. along an ecological gradient in central European pe…

2011

Parasitoids of leaf-spinning Lepidoptera associated with two isolated central European peat bogs were investigated. Five families of parasitoid Hymenoptera (Braconidae, lchneumonidae, Eulophidae, Pteromalidae and Encyrtidae) were recorded. Three categories were recognised: (1) primary parasitoids, (2) facultative hyperparasitoids and (3) obligatory hyperparasitoids. Ten species of Braconidae, five species and seven marked morphospecies among lchneumonidae, and three species of Chalcidoidea were identified. Despite of some niche-specific (but less host-specific) parasitoids, all these hymenopterans are likely to be generalists and none of them were confirmed to be habitat and/or host special…

geographyPeatgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyVaccinium uliginosumHymenoptera parasitoids Vaccinium uliginosum peat bogs leaf-spinning moths ecological gradient Ichneumonidae Community revisionWetlandHymenopteraICHNEUMONIDAEbiology.organism_classificationREVISIONCOMMUNITYLepidoptera genitaliaSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataHabitatInsect ScienceBotanyEcological gradientArtikkelitBog
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First breeding evidence of marbled duck (Marmaronetta angustirostris) in Libya.

2014

4 pages; International audience; The first evidence of breeding of Marbled Duck (Marmaronetta angustirostris) in Libya, North Africa, is reported. In June 2012, at Mallaha wetland, in Tripoli, Libya, two dead ducklings were found that were later genetically identified as Marbled Duck. This breeding evidence suggests that this and other duck species may breed elsewhere in Libya. Better knowledge on Libyan, and more generally on north African, waterbirds is needed to document the population size and the status of these species. Such information will be important to secure the future of threatened species, such as the Marbled Duck.

geography[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyMarbled meatPopulation sizeNorth africaWetlandbreeding distributionLibyaMarmaronetta angustirostrisbiology.organism_classificationNorth AfricaBreedwetlandsMarmaronetta angustirostrisThreatened speciesMarbled Duck[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisConservation statusAnimal Science and Zoologyconservation status
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Dynamics of Ostracoda (Crustacea) assemblages in a Mediterranean pond system (Racó de l'Olla, Albufera Nat. Park) with focus on the exotic speciesCan…

2013

Coastal pond systems can account for a rich aquatic faunal diversity and complex functioning due to interplay between freshwater wetlands and marine influences. Within the large Albufera wetland Natural Park, Raco de l'Olla is constituted by a set of permanent and temporary ponds with strict protection level for migrating bird conservation. Its terrestrial faunal diversity and dynamics has been partially characterized in previous studies, but nothing was known about its ostracod communities. Benthic samples collected monthly for 1 year in 11 points through the pond system, together with limnological information, allowed establishing a sound knowledge on its ostracod community and population…

geographyeducation.field_of_studygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyPopulationWetlandAquatic SciencePopulation ecologybiology.organism_classificationFisheryBenthosCommon speciesOstracodBiological dispersalOrdinationeducationAnnales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology
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