Removal of aqueous phenanthrene by brown seaweed Sargassum hemiphyllum: Sorption-kinetic and equilibrium studies

2007 ◽  
Vol 54 (3) ◽  
pp. 355-362 ◽  
Author(s):  
M CHUNG ◽  
M TSUI ◽  
K CHEUNG ◽  
N TAM ◽  
M WONG
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2020 ◽  
Vol 520 ◽  
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Tingting Han ◽  
Rongjun Shi ◽  
Zhanhui Qi ◽  
Honghui Huang ◽  
Fengxia Wu ◽  
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Pai-An Hwang ◽  
Yu-Lan Hung ◽  
Yi-Kuan Tsai ◽  
Shih-Yung Chien ◽  
Zwe-Ling Kong

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Shaik Basha ◽  
Santlal Jaiswar ◽  
Biswajit Mishra ◽  
Mukund C. Thakur

2020 ◽  
Vol 653 ◽  
pp. 121-129
Author(s):  
RB Taylor ◽  
S Patke

Small mobile crustaceans are abundant on seaweeds. Many of these crustaceans rapidly abandon their host if it is detached from the seafloor and floats towards the surface, but the trigger for this ‘bailout’ behaviour is unknown. We tested 2 potential cues, i.e. rapid change in light and rapid change in water pressure, using >1 mm epifauna on the brown seaweed Carpophyllum plumosum as a model system. Bailout occurred in response to reduced water pressure, but not to changing light, as (1) bailout occurred at similar rates in light and dark, (2) bailout occurred on the seafloor when water pressure was reduced within a transparent chamber by the equivalent of ~0.5 m depth or more, and (3) little bailout occurred when water pressure was held constant within the chamber while seaweeds were raised to the surface. Increase in pressure (simulating sinking) did not induce bailout. The rate of bailout increased with increasing magnitude of pressure reduction but was not influenced greatly by the rate of change of pressure within the range tested (up to an equivalent of 0.4 m depth s-1). The use of pressure rather than light as a cue for bailout is consistent with the need for seaweed-associated crustaceans to rapidly abandon a detached host and relocate to suitable habitat during both day and night.


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V. I. Ryabushko ◽  
N. I. Bobko ◽  
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Hossam Altaher ◽  
Reda Abubeah

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Mansur Zarrabi ◽  
Abdeltif Amrane ◽  
Mohammad Mahdi Soori

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