2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:ware.0000021577.17784.b7
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Ecologically Tolerable Impact Levels of Abiotic Factors in Water Bodies in Russia and Neighboring Countries: Dependence on the Geographic and Climatic Conditions

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“…Alterations in abiotic factors due to global ecological changes are predicted to impact disease dynamics, particularly for pathogens with complex life cycles involving free-living infectious stages (Bulgakov 2004;Koprivnikar et al 2010). It has been shown recently that the expression of virulence in coupled genetic interactions between hosts and parasites depends on abiotic factors (Wegner et al 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Alterations in abiotic factors due to global ecological changes are predicted to impact disease dynamics, particularly for pathogens with complex life cycles involving free-living infectious stages (Bulgakov 2004;Koprivnikar et al 2010). It has been shown recently that the expression of virulence in coupled genetic interactions between hosts and parasites depends on abiotic factors (Wegner et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For assessing the quality of water resources and the ecological state of aquatic ecosystems in the practice of water management in the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan, methods based on the use of complex indicators, that is, the definition of limits of permissible changes (LPC) are widely used [21], critical threshold action (CTA) [22], maximum permissible concentration (MPC) [22], hydrochemical pollution index (HPI) [22],as well as methodological support of N.G. Bulgakov [23], V.P. Yemelyanova [24], T.N.…”
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“…2. Based on the long-term data of the hydrogeochemical regime and nutrient in the water resources of the transboundary river basin, an assessment of the quality and water pollution index of the environmental requirements of the fisheries and drinking water use [6], that is, methods based on the use of complex indicators, that is, determining the limits of permissible changes (ПДИ), are widely used to assess the quality of water resources and the ecological state of aquatic ecosystems in water management practice [7], threshold of critical action (ПДВВ) [8], maximum permissible concentration (ПДК) [8], hydrochemical pollution index (ГЗВ) [8], as well as methodological support N.G. Bulgakov [9], V.P.…”
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