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Littoral systems with macrophytes are nursery areas for fish. We aim to develop a combination of stereo-video and habitat mapping methods for studying fish recruitment at various temporal and spatial scales. Some benefits are: videos are permanent and data can be used for developments of artificial intelligence. There are also disadvantages: cameras have a limited field of view and video processing is time-consuming. Introducing this methodology is of great importance to assess changes in the habitat structure and the ecosystem functions provided for the fish community.
Fishes --- Aquatic plants. --- Habitat.
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Aquatic Plants --- Sewage --- Nature --- Technology & Engineering --- Aquatic plants --- Technology & engineering
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Aquatic plants --- Plants, Edible --- Fish-culture --- Aquaculture
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This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact
Aquatic Plants --- Freshwater --- Ecological Factors --- Adaption --- Response
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This Special Issue includes 10 contributions centered on aquatic plants (and charophytes) in inland waters, with different approaches: floristic contributions and new reports of interesting or rare species, ecological studies on the use of macrophytes to characterize rivers and ponds, a genetic study to assess the diversity of an aquatic species within and among populations, the importance of herbaria in the study of a species, and finally a couple of interesting reviews on the use of hydrophytes and charophytes in wetland restoration.
Aquatic plants. --- Aquatic flora --- Aquatic vegetation --- Hydrophytes --- Water plants --- Waterplants --- Aquatic organisms --- Plants --- Water gardens
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Aquatic animals --- Aquatic plants --- Aquatic ecology --- Faune aquatique --- Plantes aquatiques --- Museum Victoria --- Museum Victoria. --- Victoria.
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An international scientific journal dealing with applied and fundamental research on submerged, floating and emergent plants in marine and freshwater ecosystems
Aquatic plants --- Plantes aquatiques --- Aquatic flora --- Aquatic vegetation --- Hydrophytes --- Water plants --- Waterplants --- Aquatic organisms --- Plants --- Water gardens
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Biofouling of Spiral Wound Membrane Systems gives a complete and comprehensive overview of all aspects of biofouling, bridging the gap between microbiology, hydraulics and membrane technology. High quality drinking water can be produced with membrane filtration processes like reverse osmosis (RO) and nanofiltration (NF). As the global demand for fresh clean water is increasing, these membrane technologies are increasingly important. Most past and present methods to control biofouling have not been very successful. An overview of several potential complementary approaches to solve biofouling is given and an integrated approach for biofouling control is proposed.
Fouling organisms --- Water --- Aquatic microbiology --- Aquatic biology --- Microbiology --- Bacterial pollution of water --- Aquatic animals --- Aquatic plants --- Fouling --- Hydraulic structures --- Control. --- Microbiology. --- Bacteriology
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