379 results on '"Pan, Baozhu"'
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2. Spatial Variation and Influencing Factors of Optical Characteristic of Water Extractable Organic Matter in Soils of Urban Grassland Across Climatic Zones in China
3. Heterogenization of microplastic communities in lakes of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau driven by tourism and transport activities
4. Linking microbial community coalescence to ecological diversity, community assembly and species coexistence in a typical subhumid river catchment in northern China
5. Habitat selection drives diatom community assembly and network complexity in sediment-laden riverine environments
6. Water temperature and salt ions respectively drive the community assembly of bacterial generalists and specialists in diverse plateau lakes
7. In-lake water turnover time shapes the distribution pattern of phytoplankton communities in a river-connected floodplain lake
8. Responses of multi-faceted benthic macroinvertebrates alpha and beta diversity to flooding in a highland floodplain
9. Trophic level plays an enhanced role in shaping microbiota structure and assembly in lakes with decreased salinity on the Qinghai-Tibet and Inner Mongolia Plateaus
10. The assembly mechanisms of algal community across different habitats mediated by sediment in the heavily sediment-laden Yellow River
11. Variations in growth, photosynthesis, oxidative stress and microcystin production in Microcystis aeruginosa caused by acute exposure to Benzalkonium Chloride and Benzalkonium Bromide
12. Riverine microbial community assembly with watercourse distance–decay patterns in the north–south transitional zone of China
13. Exploring intrinsic distribution of phytoplankton relative abundance and biomass in combination with continental-scale field investigation and microcosm experiment
14. Hydrological disturbances enhance stochastic assembly processes and decrease network stability of algae communities in a highland floodplain system
15. FT-ICR-MS combined with fluorescent spectroscopy reveals the driving mechanism of the spatial variation in molecular composition of DOM in 22 plateau lakes
16. Debris flow weakens the ecological role of river microhabitat heterogeneity in mountainous regions
17. Bioaccumulation of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in freshwater pearl mussels Hyriopsis cumingii in Poyang Lake
18. Human activities affect the concentrations and distributions of trace metals in the heavily sediment-laden Yellow River
19. Toxicity risks associated with trace metals call for conservation of threatened fish species in heavily sediment-laden Yellow River
20. Molecular insights into enhanced nitrogen removal induced by trace fluoroquinolone antibiotics in an anammox system
21. Bioaccumulation and health risks of multiple trace metals in fish species from the heavily sediment-laden Yellow River
22. Hyper-concentration and low-sediment-concentration rivers: Ecosystem stability and driving forces
23. Responses of biodiversity to microhabitat heterogeneity in debris flow gullies: Assessing the impact of hydrological disturbance
24. Spatial variation in bacterial community and dissolved organic matter composition in groundwater near a eutrophic lake
25. Linking microbial community coalescence to ecological diversity, community assembly and species coexistence in a northern river catchment in China
26. Patterns of microbial communities and their relationships with water quality in a large-scale water transfer system
27. Directional spatial processes override non-directional ones in structuring communities of lotic macroinvertebrates differing in dispersal ability
28. Determination of key parameters in water quality monitoring of the most sediment-laden Yellow River based on water quality index
29. Tissue-specific distribution and bioaccumulation pattern of trace metals in fish species from the heavily sediment-laden Yellow River, China
30. Interactions between antibiotics and heavy metals determine their combined toxicity to Synechocystis sp.
31. Relationship among water quality and hydrochemical indices reveals nutrient dynamics and sources in the most sediment-laden river across the continent
32. Disentangling the drivers of phytoplankton community composition in a heavily sediment-laden transcontinental river
33. Characterization of the bacterioplankton community and the influencing factors in the upper reaches of the Han River basin
34. Evaluation of the Coupled Coordination of the Water–Energy–Food–Ecology System Based on the Sustainable Development Goals in the Upper Han River of China
35. Micrometer scale polystyrene plastics of varying concentrations and particle sizes inhibit growth and upregulate microcystin-related gene expression in Microcystis aeruginosa
36. Humic acid inhibits colony formation of the cyanobacterium Microcystis at high level of iron
37. Vegetation restoration and agricultural management to mitigate nitrogen pollution in the surface waters of the Dan River, China
38. Fluorescence characteristics of dissolved organic matter in several independent water bodies: possible sources and land-use effects
39. Spatial and environmental factors contributing to phytoplankton biogeography and biodiversity in mountain ponds across a large geographic area
40. Non‐native freshwater fish species in the Yellow River Basin: origin, distribution and potential risk
41. Impact of heavy metals on the formation and properties of solvable microbiological products released from activated sludge in biological wastewater treatment
42. Variation of effluent organic matter (EfOM) during anaerobic/anoxic/oxic (A2O) wastewater treatment processes
43. Fouling control in ultrafiltration of secondary effluent using polyaniline/TiO2 adsorption and subsequent treatment of desorption eluate using electrochemical oxidation
44. Variations in growth, photosynthesis, oxidative stress and microcystin production in Microcystis aeruginosa caused by acute exposure to Benzalkonium Chloride and Benzalkonium Bromide
45. Exploring intrinsic distribution of phytoplankton relative abundance and biomass in combination with continental-scale field investigation and microcosm experiment
46. CDOM in the source regions of the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, China: optical properties, possible sources, and their relationships with environmental variables
47. Phytoplankton in the heavy sediment-laden Weihe River and its tributaries from the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains: community structure and environmental drivers
48. Long-term impact of heavy metals on the performance of biological wastewater treatment processes during shock-adaptation-restoration phases
49. River health assessment of the Yellow River source region, Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China, based on tolerance values of macroinvertebrates
50. Wetland Ecosystems of the Yellow River Source Zone
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