2010
DOI: 10.2175/106143010x12756668802139
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Effects of Pollution on Freshwater Organisms

Abstract: This review includes works published in the general scientific literature during 2009 on the effects of anthropogenic pollutants on freshwater organisms. It begins with two broad sections: research reviews and broad field studies and surveys. This is followed by reviews of research categorized in sections to reflect the pollutant class. These sections include wastewater, stormwater and non‐point source pollution, nutrients, metals, persistent organic pollutants, pharmaceuticals, endocrine disruptors, pesticide… Show more

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“…Daphnia is a planktonic crustacean belonging to the Cladocera order that is widely used for water ecotoxicology tests (Häder and Erzinger, 2017;Martins et al, 2007;Harmon and Wiley, 2010). However, this zooplankton can also be exploited for wastewater treatment purposes given that it is a filter feeder organism whose diet is based on ingesting algae and other organic detritus, including protists and bacteria (Ebert, 2005;Gliwicz, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daphnia is a planktonic crustacean belonging to the Cladocera order that is widely used for water ecotoxicology tests (Häder and Erzinger, 2017;Martins et al, 2007;Harmon and Wiley, 2010). However, this zooplankton can also be exploited for wastewater treatment purposes given that it is a filter feeder organism whose diet is based on ingesting algae and other organic detritus, including protists and bacteria (Ebert, 2005;Gliwicz, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals from at least two distinct species were identified at various points around study site 5, suggesting a number of different ecological niches are available for this pollution sensitive group of creatures, and decreases the likelihood that their abundance can be explained simply by an unusual surplus of a particular food source, for example. Similarly, the presence of crustacean taxa Atydaeand Parathelphusidae, both dependant on gill systems to breathe, indicates an improved water quality given the sensitivities of these species to pollutants, suspended particulates and oxygen (Harmon 2008).…”
Section: Biofiltration In and Around The Muaraangke Wetlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Processes ; Activated Sludge and Other Aerobic Suspended Culture Processes (Schmit et al, 2010); Effects of Pollution on Freshwater Organisms (Harmon et al, 2010); and the Fate of Environmental…”
Section: Fate Of Pharmaceuticals and Steroidal Hormones Inmentioning
confidence: 99%