Irawati, Sara, L Muliddin, Asriyana, A Gunawan, Y Syamsul, R H Restele, Harisma,
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Lasolo Bay is a part of water in North Konawe Regency that connects the Lasolo River and sea waters. Several activities from Nickel mining activities that have been carried out around the bay have caused the physical condition of Lasolo Bay to change, namely an increase in turbidity and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) in marine waters. TSS and phytopl...
Widiaratih, Rikha Maslukah, Lilik Triyulianti, Iis Rugebregt, Marsya Jaqualine Nurhidayat, Hascaryo, Anom Puji Sobaruddin, Dyan Primana
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
This study recorded the abundance, characteristics, and distribution of microplastics (MPs) in the surface water in the Banda Sea and Seram Sea. The Banda Sea has known for its complex bathymetry with the shape of a basin in the west and a Sahul Shelf in the east. Due to its unique topography, it controls the water mass exchange in Indonesian water...
Ortega-Álvarez, Rubén Casas, Alejandro
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Frontiers in Conservation Science
People’s interests and needs, as well as biological characteristics of species, determine human perception and interaction with biodiversity. Thus, both cultural and biological factors should be considered to understand biocultural salient species. We studied the cultural and biological traits that influence bird salience for an indigenous communit...
Casas, Laura Saborido-Rey, Fran
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Knowing the number of individuals in a population is fundamental for the sustainable management of exploited marine resources but estimating this parameter is often extremely challenging, especially in large, highly mobile and dispersed populations. Abundance estimation traditionally relies on multiple data types that include the relationship betwe...
Rana, Md. Mishail Haque, Md. Rashedul Tasnim, Sikder Sanchita Rahman, Md. Mostafizur
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
Although plastics are being recycled worldwide, a significant amount of plastic is still directly exposed to the environment and, in the end, forms microplastic (MP) particles (
Rey-Campos, Magalí González-Vázquez, Luis Daniel Novoa, Beatriz Figueras, Antonio
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Introduction Mollusks play a significant role in marine ecosystems and have economic value for aquaculture. Sometimes, unexpected and unexplained mortalities among mollusks have been described. The role of potential pathogens such as viruses remains unknown due to the lack of molluscan cell cultures, which is one of the major drawbacks to determini...
Li, Xiangyu Zhang, Minna He, Le Zhou, Jingfang Shen, Peng Dai, Weijie Yang, Xiaozhong Yuan, Yufang Zhu, Haiyan Wang, Honggang
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Frontiers in Pediatrics
Introduction Gut microbiota reportedly play a critical role in some autoimmune diseases by maintaining immune homeostasis. Only a few studies have examined the correlation between gut microbiota and the onset of primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), especially in children. The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in the composition and...
Jalaudin Basha, Nurin Nabilah Adzuan Hafiz, Nurfarwizah Binti Osman, Mohamed Syazwan Abu Bakar, Noor Fitrah
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Frontiers in Toxicology
Microplastic (MP) particles are considered noxious pollutants due to their presence in aquatic habitats at almost every level of the food chain. Thus, the entry of MP particles into marine waterbodies has triggered a common research interest. Until recently, the toxicity of polystyrene towards aquatic creatures in comparison to other polymers has n...
Robidou, Lucas Peterlongo, Pierre
Motivations: Approximate membership query data structures (AMQ) such as Cuckoo filters or Bloom filters are widely used for representing and indexing large sets of elements. AMQ can be generalized for additionally counting indexed elements, they are then called "counting AMQ". This is for instance the case of the "counting Bloom filters". However, ...
Ambarningrum, T B Minarni, E W Pratiknyo, H Haryanto, T
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Collembola is a group of fauna that generally lives in the soil and has an important role as a bioindicator of soil fertility about its function as a detritivore. Habitat changes can cause the Collembola community to be disturbed. This study aims to determine the composition and abundance of Collembola on agrotourism land on the edge of the forest ...