Search Results - "Barros, Nathan Oliveira"
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Greenhouse gas emissions from ant nests: A systematic review
Published in Ecological entomology (01-08-2023)“…Ant nests are ecologically important emission sources of CO2, CH4, and N2O. An updated review of the progress in studying greenhouse gas (GHG) flux from ant…”
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Shifts of acidogenic bacterial group and biogas production by adding two industrial residues in anaerobic co-digestion with cattle manure
Published in Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering (2021)“…Anaerobic biodigestion figures as a sustainable alternative to avoid discharge of cattle manure in the environment, which results in biogas and biofertilizer…”
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Comparing Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Functional and Taxonomic Diversity of Phytoplankton Community in Tropical Cascading Reservoirs
Published in Frontiers in environmental science (13-07-2022)“…Small Hydroelectric Power Plants (SHPs) are considered hydroelectric plants of reduced size and power that modify the landscape in a lower degree. As they are…”
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Increase of methane emission linked to net cage fish farms in a tropical reservoir
Published in Environmental challenges (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-12-2021)“…•Influence of net cage fish farming on methane emissions in a tropical reservoir.•Higher methane (CH4) emissions in fish farming net cage areas.•High C and P…”
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Integrating real-time monitoring and ecotoxicology using a neotropical stream as a study case
Published in Hydrobiologia (04-09-2024)Get full text
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Significant changes in water pCO2 caused by turbulence from waterfalls
Published in Limnologica (01-01-2017)“…Inland waters are sites of intense carbon processing, stocking and transport. We examined the influence of waterfall-turbulence on CO2 partial pressures (pCO2)…”
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Viruses and bacteria in floodplain lakes along a major Amazon tributary respond to distance to the Amazon River
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (04-03-2015)“…In response to the massive volume of water along the Amazon River, the Amazon tributaries have their water backed up by 100s of kilometers upstream their…”
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