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Important innovative opinion paper and some examples of the citation of this paper: Biological Filtering and Ecological

Machinery for Self Purification and Bioremediation in Aquatic Ecosystems: Towards a Holistic View
(this paper was a starting article which initiated a whole series of publications by the same author on a new fundamental conceptualization of how the biological community controls and improves water quality, and perform the natural water purification): Full text: http://www.scribd.com/doc/42830557 Article title: Biological Filtering and Ecological Machinery for Self Purification and Bioremediation in Aquatic Ecosystems: Towards a Holistic View; Author: Ostroumov, S. A. Journal title: RIVISTA DI BIOLOGIA BIOLOGY FORUM; Bibliographic details: Publisher: ANICIA S.R.L.; Country of publication: Italy; ISBN: 0035-6050; English; 1998, VOL 91; NUMBER 2, pages 221-232;

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** This paper was cited by other international scientists, e.g.: ** Influence of benthic and interstitial processes on nutrient changes along a regulated reach of a large river (Rhne River, France); ** Full text see free: http://www.imep-cnrs.com/pubpdf/Fauvet%20et%20al,%20Hydrobiologia,%20445,%20121-131.pdf; [PDF] from imep-cnrs.comG Fauvet, C Claret - Hydrobiologia, 2001 - Springer Benthic and hyporheic (ie the water-saturated interstitial zone beneath river bed-sediments) processes together modify particulate and dissolved nutrient fluxes in streams, but the relative importance of these processes remains unstudied in large rivers. Changes in ... **

[PDF] Reduction of fecal coliform levels in two created wetlands at the Olentangy River Wetland Research Park [PDF] from ohio-state.eduTD Hinds Jr, RR Brown - 2004 - dspace.lib.ohio-state.edu The presence of fecal coliform bacteria in aquatic environments is often used as an indicator of contamination with fecal material and other possible pollutants (Tyrrell et al., 1995; Hernandez et al., 1997; Gearheart, 1999; McMath et al., 1999; Perkins and Hunter, 2000). ... ** Bacterial accumulation by the Demospongiae Hymeniacidon perlevis: A tool for the bioremediation of polluted seawater C Longo, G Corriero, M Licciano - Marine pollution bulletin, 2010 Elsevier;

Marine Pollution Bulletin, Volume 60, Issue 8, August 2010, Pages 11821187

Bacterial accumulation by the Demospongiae Hymeniacidon perlevis: A tool for the bioremediation of polluted seawater; C. Longo a, G. Corriero a, M. Licciano b, L. Stabili b, c, Corresponding author contact information, E-mail the corresponding author; Sponges can filter large amounts of water, which exerts an important grazing impact on free bacteria, an important component of the diet of sponges. We examined the accumulation of bacteria in the Demospongiae (Hymeniacidon perlevis). Analyses were performed on ... See: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X10001475; ** A Comparative Analysis of Drinking Water and its Freshwater Source: Determining water quality by the Identification of Microorganisms J Conley

Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to determine if microorganisms from dugout water at a specific rural location were present in the drinking water. The microorganisms in both the drinking water and dugout samples were viewed using a Scanning Electron ... ** Key words: innovative, opinion, paper, citation, Biological, Filtering, Ecological, Machinery, Self Purification, Bioremediation, Aquatic, Ecosystems, Holistic, View, water quality, water treatment, biological community, control, improve, cited, ecology,

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