“…-evaluation of different systems (Rocha et al, 2017;Pinho et al, 2021a), system scales (David et al, 2022), combinations of vegetable and fish species (Pinho et al, 2015;2017;2018;Lima et al, 2021), and vegetable and shrimp species (Pinheiro et al, 2017;2020;Lima et al, 2019;Shardong et al, 2020); -comparison of 'traditional' and 'alternative' fish species (Pinho et al, 2021c) and multitrophic systems with shrimp and tilapia cultures (Poli et al, 2019); -influence of parameters such as hydroponic solution concentrations (Sterzelecki et al, 2021), fish densities (Hundley et al 2018), nutrient supplementation techniques (Doncato and Costa, 2021), irrigation regimes (Silva et al, 2022), salinity (Lenz et al, 2017) and levels of crude protein in fish diets (Pinho et al, 2021d) on system performance; -strategies for preventing mineral deficiency in plants (Cerozi, 2020); -adoption of aquaponics for familiar food production in urban (Colucci and Sganzetta, 2021) and rural areas (Silva and Van Passel, 2020), including assessment of drivers and barriers (Brewer et al, 2021); -remote monitoring of water quality (Valero et al, 2020). Most studies do not address waste streams that stem from aquaponic systems.…”