Aquatic-ecosystems Scholarly Journal
An
aquatic ecosystem is an
ecosystem in a body of water. Communities of organisms that are dependent on each other and on their
environment live in aquatic ecosystems. The two main types of aquatic ecosystems are marine ecosystems and freshwater ecosystems. Marine ecosystems, the largest of all ecosystems, cover approximately 71% of the Earth's surface and contain approximately 97% of the planet's water. They generate 32% of the world's net primary production. They are distinguished from freshwater ecosystems by the presence of dissolved compounds, especially salts, in the water. Approximately 85% of the dissolved materials in seawater are sodium and chlorine. Seawater has an average salinity of 35 parts per thousand of water. Actual salinity varies among different marine ecosystems. Marine ecosystems can be divided into many zones depending upon water depth and shoreline features. The oceanic zone is the vast open part of the ocean where animals such as whales, sharks, and tuna live. The benthic zone consists of substrates below water where many invertebrates live. The intertidal zone is the area between high and low tides; in this figure it is termed the littoral zone. Other near-shore (neritic) zones can include estuaries, salt marshes, coral reefs, lagoons and mangrove swamps. In the deep water, hydrothermal vents may occur where chemosynthetic sulfur bacteria form the base of the food web.
High Impact List of Articles
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Biomechanical assessment of the reconstruction of the anterolateral ligament during anterior cruciate ligament surgery
Martin Komzak, Radek Hart, Libor Pasa, Petr Smid, David Nahlik, Tomas Pavlik
Research Paper: Clinical Investigation
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Biomechanical assessment of the reconstruction of the anterolateral ligament during anterior cruciate ligament surgery
Martin Komzak, Radek Hart, Libor Pasa, Petr Smid, David Nahlik, Tomas Pavlik
Research Paper: Clinical Investigation
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Novel immunotherapeutic agents for castration-resistant prostate cancer: update from clinical trials
Nishith Singh, Ravi Madan, James L Gulley
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Novel immunotherapeutic agents for castration-resistant prostate cancer: update from clinical trials
Nishith Singh, Ravi Madan, James L Gulley
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Developing support for mental health clinical research: the National Institute for Health Research Mental Health Research Network (MHRN) experience
Patrick Callaghan, Anthony David, Shon Lewis, Max Marshall, George Szmukler, Til Wykes, Joanne Ashcroft, Stephanie Burns
Research Update: Clinical Investigation
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Developing support for mental health clinical research: the National Institute for Health Research Mental Health Research Network (MHRN) experience
Patrick Callaghan, Anthony David, Shon Lewis, Max Marshall, George Szmukler, Til Wykes, Joanne Ashcroft, Stephanie Burns
Research Update: Clinical Investigation
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New considerations in the design of clinical trials for traumatic brain injury
Bob Roozenbeek, Hester F Lingsma Andrew I R Maas
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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New considerations in the design of clinical trials for traumatic brain injury
Bob Roozenbeek, Hester F Lingsma Andrew I R Maas
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Methodology for the Development of Innovative Cancer Therapies Task Force addresses methodological issues in the clinical development of innovative cancer therapies
Marinus W Lobbezoo, A Hilary Calvert, Elizabeth A Eisenhauer,Giuseppe Giaccone
Research Update: Clinical Investigation
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Methodology for the Development of Innovative Cancer Therapies Task Force addresses methodological issues in the clinical development of innovative cancer therapies
Marinus W Lobbezoo, A Hilary Calvert, Elizabeth A Eisenhauer,Giuseppe Giaccone
Research Update: Clinical Investigation
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