نتایج جستجو برای: stabilization ponds

تعداد نتایج: 57066  

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2008
Michelle D Boone Raymond D Semlitsch Cory Mosby

Managing areas designed for human recreation so that they are compatible with natural amphibian populations can reduce the negative impacts of habitat destruction. We examined the potential for amphibians to complete larval development in golf course ponds in the presence or absence of overwintered bullfrog tadpoles (Rana catesbeiana), which are frequently found in permanent, human-made ponds. ...

2013
Kevin Dunn Peter Rose

We investigated the problem of noxious gas and odour emissions in zero-discharge evaporative tannery waste stabilisation ponds. These have been little-studied systems although they present one of few options for the management of tannery wastewaters in highly water-stressed areas. A three-year study of the microbial ecology of an evaporative waste stabilisation ponding cascade was undertaken an...

2007
Radosław JUSZCZAK Andrzej KĘDZIORA Jacek LEŚNY Janusz OLEJNIK

The article presents the results of analyses of changes in the number of ponds in the Wyskoć catchment basin carried out in the years 1980–2003 and the characteristics of ponds excavated in that period. Only water reservoirs of an area less than 2 ha were considered. Analyses were based on topographic maps in the scale of 1:10 000 and aerial photographs taken in 1996. The results indicated that...

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2007
Jeroen H J Ensink Muhammad Mukhtar Wim van der Hoek Flemming Konradsen

Waste stabilisation ponds (WSP) are the preferred method for treatment of urban wastewater in low-income countries but, especially in arid regions, the pond systems can be important breeding sites for mosquitoes of medical importance. In a WSP system in Faisalabad, Pakistan, we assessed the impact of simple environmental interventions on mosquito occurrence and abundance. Reducing the amount of...

2006
ANTOINE FOUQUET JOHN MEASEY

The African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis, is an invasive species with considerable impact in mediterranean climates, similar to its native South African Cape. A population has been established in western France since the early 1980s with a single, known, original release point. This study attempts to determine the limits of the invasion by trapping in 169 ponds in 2001 and 2002. Subsequent trapp...

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