Publications by authors named "Leilei Luan"

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  • * A study in the Huai River Basin explored how various DOM components affect rotifer distribution, revealing significant differences in rotifer community composition and diversity linked to both local and external DOM sources.
  • * Results indicated that fresh, autochthonous DOM positively influences rotifer abundance and diversity, while terrigenous humic-like substances enhance evenness, highlighting the reciprocal relationship between DOM and rotifers in aquatic ecosystems.
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Coal mining subsidence areas are a special and widespread ecosystem in China and many developing countries in the world. However, limited research has focused on HCHs and DDTs in coal mining subsidence areas. Investigating the concentration, distribution, and sources of HCHs and DDTs at the Yangzhuang coal mining subsidence area in Huainan, China, is the object of this study.

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Copepods are the key group in aquatic ecosystems, and play an important role in energy flow, the cycle of materials and information transfer. This paper summarized the distribution and composition of the copepods that spawn resting eggs in the estuarine and coastal marine areas. It also reviewed the survival time, hatching rates, abundance of resting eggs in the sediments, and the potential recruitment into the plankton population as correlated with environmental factors.

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