Publications by authors named "Ziwu Fan"

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  • The study investigates the combined toxicity of triphenyl phosphate (TPhP) and cadmium (Cd) on the benthic organism Corbicula fluminea, highlighting significant biotoxicity concerns due to their co-occurrence in sediments.
  • Results indicated that Cd increased TPhP accumulation in C. fluminea, leading to cell membrane damage and severe histological changes, as well as promoting the biotransformation of TPhP via enhanced cytochrome P4501A1 (CYP1A1) activity.
  • Metabolic pathway analysis showed disruptions in critical metabolic processes, which weakened the organism's ability to repair damage and increased the risk of cell death, underscoring the ecological risks of TPh
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Oligosaline lakes in arid and semi-arid regions play a crucial role in providing essential water resources for local populations. However, limited research exists on the impact of the environment on bacterial community structure in these lakes, co-occurrence patterns and the mechanisms governing bacterial community assembly. This study aims to address this knowledge gap by examining samples collected from five areas of Lake Bosten over four seasons.

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The evaluation index system of urban aquatic ecosystem health is of great significance for the assessment and management of urban river networks, and for urban development planning. In this paper, the concept of urban aquatic ecosystem health was analyzed by the relationship between human, city and aquatic ecosystem, and its evaluation index system was established from environmental conditions, ecological construction, and social service. In addition, the weight value of each index was calculated by the analytic hierarchy process, and the grading standard of each index was set.

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Increasing eutrophication and climate change have led to heavy cyanobacterial blooms in water diversion sources (e.g., lakes, reservoirs), which can potentially cause algae-bearing water to spread to downstream to an urban river network via diversion channels.

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In order to propose pertinent suggestions regarding eutrophication control for Lake Hongze, we used monthly monitoring data from 2011 to 2020 to elucidate the spatiotemporal changing characteristics of eutrophic status and the relevant driving factors. As the main river entering Lake Hongze, River Huaihe experienced an increase in permanganate index and a decrease in TN in the last 10 years. Meanwhile, Secchi depth, TP, and permanganate index increased, whereas TN and Chl-a concentration decreased significantly in Lake Hongze.

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