Changes in oxygen or salinity can indicate shifts in environmental conditions that affect the entire ecosystem”— Joel ...
Seafood is a pillar of global food security--long recognized for its protein content. But research is highlighting a critical new link between the biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems and the ...
New research highlights how warming, nutrient enrichment, and changing light conditions are altering carbon flow and species balance in aquatic ecosystems. Studies from rivers, lakes, and ocean plumes ...
Despite the ubiquity of parasites and pathogens in all ecosystems, our understanding of their significance in mediating predator-prey interactions, primary production, energy flow and nutrient cycling ...
New research from Lake Taihu, China, sheds light on a critical but often overlooked aspect of aquatic ecosystems: how the presence of algae and the evenness of aquatic plant species dramatically ...
Regenerative practices on farmland are not new. They have been carried out by people across the world for centuries. One important aspect of maintaining a regenerative agricultural system is nutrient ...
Researchers have proposed that the rapid loss of dissolved oxygen in oceans, lakes, and rivers qualifies as a 10th planetary boundary, expanding a framework that scientists use to gauge whether human ...
See EPA 832-R-21-006. The Report was prepared by Eastern Research Group, Inc. The objective of the Report is described as assessing a series of wastewater treatment system configurations designed to ...
New research shows aquatic species contain distinct and complementary sets of micronutrients -- while animals offered similar amounts of protein, they varied greatly in concentrations of ...
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