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以大量的调查研究结果以及有关数据,论述了海南岛生物多样性的保护研究战略意义,并揭示了在开发利用中存在的问题,有针对性地提出了海南岛生物多样性保护研究的主要任务。 相似文献
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复合工艺在城市污水处理厂改造中的应用 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
水污染控制的主要任务是有机物的降解和氮磷的去除。我国现有污水处理厂大多采用传统活性污泥法 ,对于氮、磷的去除往往不能达到新实施的《城镇污水处理厂污染物排放标准 (GB18918- 2 0 0 2 )》的要求。而生物膜、活性污泥复合工艺为我国城市污水处理厂的扩建和改造提供了一条经济、高效的途径。 相似文献
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Robert K. Hall Gary A. Wolinsky Peter Husby James Harrington Patti Spindler Karen Vargas Gordon Smith 《Environmental monitoring and assessment》2000,64(1):17-30
U.S. EPA Region IX is supporting bioassessment programs in Arizona, California, Hawaii and Nevada using biocriteria program and Regional Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (R-EMAP) resources. These programs are designed to improve the state, tribal and regional ability to determine the status of water quality. Biocriteria program funds were used to coordinate with Arizona, California and Hawaii which resulted in these states establishing reference conditions and in developing biological indices. U.S. EPA Region IX has initiated R-EMAP projects in California and Nevada. These U.S. EPA Region IX sponsored programs have provided an opportunity to interact with the States and provide them with technical and management support. In Arizona, several projects are being conducted to develop the State's bioassessment program. These include the development of a rotational random monitoring program; a regional reference approach for macroinvertebrate bioassessments; ecoregion approach to testing and adoption of an alternate regional classification system; and development of warm-water and cold-water indices of biological integrity. The indices are projected to be used in the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) 2000 water quality assessment report. In California, an Index of Biological Integrity (IBI) has been developed for the Russian River Watershed using resources from U.S. EPA's Non-point Source (NPS) Program grants. A regional IBI is under development for certain water bodies in the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board. Resources from the U.S. EPA Biocriteria program are being used to support the California Aquatic Bioassessment Workgroup (CABW) in conjunction with the California Department of Fish & Game (CDFG), and to support the Hawaii Department of Health (DoH) Bioassessment Program to refine biological metrics. In Nevada, R-EMAP resources are being used to create a baseline of aquatic information for the Humboldt River watershed. U.S. EPA Region IX is presently working with the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) to establish a Nevada Aquatic Bioassessment Workgroup. Future R-EMAP studies will occur in the Calleguas Creek watershed in Southern California, and in the Muddy and Virgin River watersheds in southern Nevada, and the Walker River watershed in eastern California and west-central Nevada. 相似文献
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Ornamental Plants as Invasive Aliens: Problems and Solutions in Kruger National Park,South Africa 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
The most widespread invasive alien plant species in South Africa’s Kruger National Park (KNP) were either introduced unintentionally
along rivers and roads, or intentionally for use as ornamentals. We examine the spatial distribution of ornamental alien plants
in KNP, look at the link between human population size, history, and species richness, and show how the distribution of particular
species reflects the likely history of ornamental plantings. Results are used to assess whether past management actions have
been appropriately directed.
Two hundred and fifty-eight alien species have been recorded in the 36 tourist camps and staff villages. The number of staff
housed in villages explains much of the diversity of cultivated alien plant species. Older camps also tend to have more ornamental
alien plant species. However, the lack of a strong link between camp age and number of cultivated species suggests that ornamental
plants have been widely spread around the KNP by humans. We also show that increased camp activity (either size or age) has
led to more ornamental species, while, with the notable exception of Skukuza, camp activity has had a much smaller effect
on the number of noncultivated species. Noncultivated species tend to be naturally dispersed, as opposed to directly spread
by humans between camps.
Past management prioritized certain species on the basis of their potential to invade KNP and on the prevailing national legislation.
These species were removed manually and follow-up control was carried out. Once the priority species were deemed to be under
control, less invasive species were targeted. All alien species were removed from vacated houses, regardless of the potential
invasiveness of the species.
Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. 相似文献
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Summary. The aim of this work was to investigate whether or not the predominant aggressive behaviour in spiders is stereotypic and
whether there is a relation with cuticular chemicals. We compared the intraspecific behaviour of adult females of Tegenaria atrica reared in isolation and grouped. Some plasticity emerges from environmental conditions and allows spiders to tolerate each
other. This switch of behaviour, in favour of “acceptance behaviour” vs. “attack”, is promoted by an increase in food resources.
Learning during ontogenesis and changes in cuticular lipids could prolong it. A pattern of 6 compounds distinguishes grouped
from solitary spiders. We hypothesize that a similar evolution could in part explain the emergence of certain communal species
of spiders.
Received 6 March 2001; accepted 22 June 2001. 相似文献
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The coastline near the southern tip of Africa is characterized by large mobile dunes that are driven along wide beaches by
strong winds throughout the year. This results in the blockage of the river mouths causing severe flooding of the low-lying
farmland of the Agulhas Plain during the rainy winter season. Large parts of the driftsands were stabilized with the European
dune pioneer species Marram grass (Ammophila arenaria), which has proved highly invasive along the North American west coast. In order to establish the potential invasiveness
ofA. arenaria in South African coastal dune systems and its role in the succession of a large stabilization area, studies were carried
out on De Mond Nature Reverve. Using aerial photos, maps and planting records, the vegetation of sites of various ages were
sampled. By means of this chronosequence of stands, there is clear evidence that succession takes place at De Mond. Four communities
are distinguished, varying from recent plantings ofA. arenaria to mature dune thicket or dune fynbos (heath) vegetation. These relate to four different stages of succession,A. arenaria occurring in reduced abundance in the older communities. After 50 years, formerA. arenaria areas are usually covered by dense dune scrub and in some places even in asteraceous dune fynbos. Succession is most rapid
in sheltered, moist dune slacks, butA. arenaria remains vigorous in conditions favourable for its growht, i.e. on exposed, steep dune slopes with strong sand movement.A. arenaria does not appear to spread unaidedly at De Mond and has been successfully used for temporary dune stabilization. 相似文献
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Background, Aim and Scope
Metal ions generally share the ability/tendency of interacting with biological material by forming complexes, except possibly for the heavy alkali metals K, Rb and Cs. This is unrelated to the metals being either essential for sustaining life and its reproduction, apparently insignificant for biology, although perhaps undergoing bioconcentration or even being outright toxic, even at low admission levels. Yet, those different kinds of metal-biomass interactions should in some way depend on properties describing coordination chemistries of these very metals. Nevertheless, both ubiquitously essential metals and others sometimes used in biology should share these properties in numeric terms, since it can be anticipated that they will be distinguished from nonessential and/or toxic ones. These features noted above include bioconcentration, the involvement of metal ions such as Zn, Mg, Cu, Fe, etc. in biocatalysis as crucial components of metalloenzymes and the introduction of a certain set of essential metals common to (almost) all living beings (K, Mg, Mo, Mn, Fe, Cu and Zn), which occurred probably very early in biological evolution by ‘natural selection of the chemical elements’ (more exactly speaking, of the metallomes).Materials and Methods
The approach is semiempirical and consists of three consecutive steps: 1) derivation of a regression equation which links complex stability data of different complexes containing the same metal ion to electrochemical data pertinent to the (replaced) ligands, thus describing properties of metal ions in complexes, 2) a graphical representation of the properties-two typical numbers c and x for each metal ion-in some map across the c/x-space, which additionally contains information about biological functions of these metal ions, i.e. whether they are essential in general (e.g. Mg, Mn, Zn) or, for a few organisms of various kinds (e.g. Cd, V), not essential (e.g. rare earth element ions) or even generally highly toxic (Hg, U). It is hypothesized that, if coordination properties of metals control their biological ‘feasibility’ in some way, this should show up in the mappings (one each for mono and bidentate-bonding ligands). 3) eventually, the regression equation produced in step 1) is inverted to calculate complex stabilities pertinent to biological systems: 3a) complex stabilities are mapped for ligands delivered to soil (-water) by green plants (e.g. citrate, malate) and fungi and, compared to their unlike selectivities and demands of metal use (photosynthesis taking place or not), 3b) the evolution of the metallome during late chemical evolution is reconstructed.Results
These maps show some ‘window of essentiality’, a small, contrived range/area of c and x parameters in which essential metal ions gather almost exclusively. c and x thus control the possibility of a metal ion becoming essential by their influencing details of metal-substrate or (in cases of catalytic activities) metal-product interactions. Exceptions are not known to be involved in biocatalysis anyhow.Discussion
Effects of ligands secreted, e.g. from tree roots or agaric mycelia to the soil on the respective modes (selectivities) of metal bioconcentration can be calculated by the equation giving complex stability constants, with obvious ramifications for a thorough, systematic interpretation of biomonitoring data. Eventually, alterations of C, N and P-compounds during chemical evolution are investigated — which converted CH4 or CO2, N2 and other non-ligands to amino acids, etc., for example, with the latter behaving as efficient chelating ligands: Did they cause metal ions to accumulate in what was going to become biological matter and was there a selectivity, a positive bias in favour of nowessential metals (see above) in this process? Though there was no complete selectivity of this kind, neither a RNA world in which early ribozymes effected most of biocatalysis, nor a paleoatmosphere containing substantial amounts of CO could have paved the way to the present biochemistry and metallomes.Conclusions
This way of reasoning provides a causal account for abundance distributions described earlier in the Biological System of Elements (BSE; Markert 1994, Fränzle &; Markert 2000, 2002). There is a pronounced change from chemical evolution, where but few transformations depended on metal ion catalysis to biology.Recommendations and Perspectives
The application of this numerical approach can be used for modified, weighted evaluation of biomonitoring analytical data, likewise for the prediction of bioconcentration hazards due to a manifold of metal ions, including organometallic ones. This is relevant in ecotoxicology and biomonitoring. In combining apoproteins or peptides synthesized from scratch for purposes of catalysing certain transformations, the map and numerical approaches might prove useful for the selection of central ions which are even more efficient than the ‘natural’ ones, like for Co2+ in many Zn enzymes.299.
The presence of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) such as trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs) in drinking water is of great concern due to their adverse effects on human health. Emerging regulation limiting the concentration of DBPs in drinking water has increased demands for technologies and processes which reduce the formation of DBPs in drinking water. In this study, UV-H2O2 based advance oxidation process (AOP) was used to treat raw surface water. Experiments were conducted using low pressure mercury vapor UV lamps in collimated beam and flow-through annular photoreactors. The effect of UV fluence (0–3500 mJ cm−2) and hydrogen peroxide concentration (0–23 mg l−1) in reducing the concentration of THMs and HAAs was examined. The UV-H2O2 AOP was then coupled with a downstream biological activated carbon (BAC) treatment to assess the synergetic benefits of combining the two treatments. It was observed that UV-H2O2 AOP was only effective at reducing DBPs at UV fluences of more than 1000 mJ cm−2and initial H2O2 concentrations of about or greater than 23 mg l−1. However, the combined AOP–BAC treatment showed significant reductions of 43%, 52%, and 59% relative to untreated raw water for DBPs, TOC, and UV254, respectively. 相似文献
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Fenton氧化-生物接触氧化工艺处理甲醛和乌洛托品废水 总被引:8,自引:3,他引:5
采用Fenton氧化一生物接触氧化工艺处理含甲醛和乌洛托品的模拟废水(简称废水),在H2O2(体积分数30%)加入量2.5g/L、H2O2与Fe^2+质量浓度比3.75、反应时间3h、不调节废水初始pH的Fenton氧化预处理最佳操作条件下,废水COD从1000mg/L左右降至300mg/L,COD去除率达72%。原废水完全无法直接进行生化处理,经Fenton氧化预处理后其BOD,/COD约为0.5,易于生化处理。Fenton氧化一生物接触氧化工艺处理废水,生物接触氧化停留时间为12h时,废水COD去除率高达94%,处理后出水COD小于70mg/L,处理效果很好。 相似文献