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.., .., .., ..O., .., ..,
.., ..] [
-
Halobacterium
halobium, Rhodospirillum rubrum,
H+ATP ]. http://www.rjbc.ru/arc/1/1/01130126.pdf;

.
. . . . , 1975.

. . . . . ., ,
. -. 1975. 18 .
A study on the membrane potential and pH gradient in chromatophores and intact cells of
photosynthetic bacteria // Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1975, 387: 388-395 [: Barsky
E.L., Bonch-Osmolovskaya E.A., S.A.O., Samuilov V.D., Skulachev V. P. Abstract.
Generation of membrane potential () and transmembrane pH difference (pH) was
studied in PPi-energized chromatophores of Rhodospirillum rubrum by means of
measurements of carotenoid and bacteriochlorophyll absorption changes, atebrin and 8anilinonaphthalene-1-sulphonate fluorescence responses, and phenyldicarbaundecaborane
transport. The data obtained are consistent with the suggestion that carotenoid,
bacteriochlorophyll and phenyldicarbaundecaborane responses are indicators of , while an
atebrin response is an indicator of pH. The fluorescence of 8-anilinonaphthalene-1sulphonate is affected both by and pH. Abbreviations: ANS, 8-anilinonaphthalene-1sulfonate;
CCCP,
2,4,6-trichlorocarbonyl
cyanide
phenylhydrazone;
PCB,
17

phenyldicarbaundecaborane; PPi, inorganic pyrophosphate;


doi:10.1016/0005-2728(75)90118-8.

// . . . . . 1976. 7.
.22-26. . 23 . [: ..O., ..] [

. 4
].
Reconstitution of biological molecular generators of electric current: . Bacteriorhodopsin // J.
Biol. Chem. 1976, vol. 251, p.7059-7065. Abstract in English. [Co-authors / :
Drachev L.A., Frolov V.N., Kaulen A.D., Liberman E.A., S.A.O., Plakunova V.G., Semenov
A.Y., Skulachev V.P.] [ . ; ]. Abstract: 1.
Photoinduced generation of electric current by bacteriorhodopsin, incorporated into the planar
phospholipid membrane, has been directly measured with conventional electrometer techniques. 2.
Two methods for bacteriorhodopsin incorporation have been developed: (a) formation of planar
membrane from a mixture of decane solution of phospholipids and of the fraction of violet fragments
of the Halobacterium halobium membrane (bacteriorhodopsin sheets), and (b) adhesion of
bacteriorhodopsin-containing reconstituted spherical membranes (proteoliposomes) to the planar
membrane in the presence of Ca2+ or some other cations. In both cases, illumination was found to
induce electric current generation directed across the planar membrane, an effect which was
measured by macroelectrodes immersed into electrolyte solutions on both sides of the membrane. 3.
The maximal values of the transmembrane electric potential were of about 150 mV at a current of
about 10(-11) A. The electromotive force measured by means of counterbalancing the photoeffect by
an external battery, was found to reach the value of 300 mV. 4. The action spectrum of the
photoeffect coincides with the bacteriorhodopsin absorption spectrum (maximum about 570 nm). 5.
Both components of the electrochemical potential of H+ ions (electric potential and delta pH) across
the planar membrane affect the bacteriorhodopsin photoelectric response in a fashion which could be
expected if bacteriorhodopsin were a light-dependent electrogenic proton pump. 6. La3+ ions were
shown to inhibit operation of those bacteriorhodopsin which pump out H+ ions from the La3+containing compartment. 7. The photoeffect, mediated by proteoliposomes associated with thick
planar membrane, is decreased by gramicidin A at concentrations which do not influence the planar
membrane resistance in the light. On the contrary, a protonophorous uncoupler,
trichlorocarbonylcyanidephenylhydrazone, decreases the photoeffect only if it is added at a
concentration lowering the light resistance. The dark resistance is shown to be higher than the light
one, and decreases to the light level by gramicidin. 8. A simple equivalent electric scheme consistent
with the above results has been proposed.

Participation of chloroplasts and mitochondria in virus reproduction and the evolution of the
eukaryotic cell. J. theor. Biol. 1977, vol. 67, p. 287-297 (in Eng.). Fig. Abstract in English.
Bibliogr. 56 refs. [A new evolutionary model is proposed: it is postulated that portions of
DNA of an ancient prokaryote were transferred into the nucleus of the ancient eukaryote
cell. The terms 'mitophages' and 'plastophages' ('chlorophages') are introduced].
Membrane potential and surface charge densities as `possible generalized regulators of
membrane protein activities // Journ. theor. Biol. 1978. V. 75, P.289-297. Abstract in
English. [: S.A.O., Vorobiev L.N.] [

]. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022519378903351;

// . 1979. . 87. 2. C.155-169. [:
..O., .., ..].
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Electrochemical proton gradient across the membranes of photophosphorylating bacteria //


Biomembranes (Ed. L. Manson) 1979, v.10, p. 209-233. Bibliogr.: p. 225-233 [:
S.A.O., Jasaitis A.A., Samuilov V.D.] [ ,
(. : ..., .., 1976; S.A.O., L.N.Vorobiev, 1978)
].
.-
. 1979. .40, 2, .202-208.

// . . . .
7. 1986. .84-86. 2 . . . . . 8 . [:
.., ..O.] [
Scenedesmus quadricauda, . ,
, .

1000 / ( )
Scenedesmus quadricauda. 10 / 100 /
S. quadricauda. S. quadricauda
1].
Fagopyrum esculentum
//
. .: , 1986. . 9. .87-97. 7 .
. . . 26 . [: .., ., ..O.].

// . . . . 1987. 12. . 81 - 84. . .
. . . . 13 . [ , SDS 1 /
(=1 /) Fagopyrum esculentum 74 .
0,1 /
24-37%] [: ., ..O., ..].
Omul si Natura. De la probleme la solutii ( . ). //
Ocrotirea Naturii. Traditii, Actualitate, Perspective. Editura. "Dacia", Cluj-Napoca. 1988. P.
65-80. Bibliogr. 5 refs. [: Iablokov A.V., S.A.O.] [-.
. . ]. . Iablokov A.V., Ostroumov S.A. Omul
si natura. De la probleme la solutii (Fragmente). In: Ocrotirea Naturii. Traditii, actualitate,
perspective (Editor: Bogdan Stugren).
: Iablokov A.V., Ostroumov S.A. Omul si natura. De la probleme la solutii
(Fragmente). In: Ocrotirea Naturii. Traditii, actualitate, perspective (Editor: Bogdan
Stugren). 1988. Dacia Press (Editura Dacia), Cluj-Napoca, p. 65-80. Bibliogr. 5 refs. (in
Romanian language). http://scipeople.com/publication/99145/; [translated from: Celovek i
priroda. Ot problem k reseniiu // Celovek i priroda, nr. 7, 1982, pp. 8-63; translated
pages: p.45-63]. 45-63
, 1982, 7, . 8-63.
: .., .. .
. : (c. 65-66).
. (c. 68 ).
. (c. 66-67). . . (. 67-70).
(.70-71). (. 71-72). (.73). (.7374). . .
. (.74-75).
(.75-77). (.77).
(. 77- 80). . 5
19

. ( Cluj-Napoca
, Bogdan Stugren, . 5),
. ,
( Julian Huxley, . 51-58).
, // . 1. 1988.
.165-168. . . 13 . [: .., .,
.., ..O.] [ Sinapis alba - 50
40-50 0.29-0.35 /; 50-64 , 0.21-0.29 /; 64-74 , 0.19-0.29
/. Scenedesmus quadricauda - 50
0-50 0.05 /; 50-74
50 0.05 0.1 /].
, () // . .
1988. . 24, 4. .54-55. . . . . 6 . [:
.., ., ..O.] [ Sinapis
alba L. . 50 0,9 / 40
0,33 / 74 .
(, 40% )
. 50 1,5 2 /
48-72 ]. , , .
// .
1988. 6. .57-58. [: ..O., ..]. .:
67 /
Chlorella vulgaris Monochrysis lutheri 20-23
.
Camelina sativa Triticum aestivum
- //
. . 1988. .133-134. [: ..O., ..].

// . . 1988. .134-136.
[: ..O., .., .., ..].
// - . 2.
, 1988. .107. [: ..O., ..].
//
. 1989. 8. .12-20. . 10 .
- //
. 1990. . 26. 6. .78-79. . . . . 9 .
[: ., ..O.]. [- 0.5 / Euglena
gracilis; 0.01 0.1 / ]. .
. .:
Vasternak K., Ostroumov S.A. Effect of aquatic pollution by the detergent Bio-S on
euglenas. - Hydrobiological Journal/Gidrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal [HYDROBIOL. J.]. 1991.
Vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 92-94.
http://md1.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.php?requester=gs&collection=ENV&recid=284479
5&q=Ostroumov+S.A.&uid=788880522&setcookie=yes. The effect of the detergent Bio-S
at concentrations of 0.01-0.5 g/liter on Euglena gracilis was investigated. Concentrations of
20

0.01 and 0.1 g/liter produced no significant effect, but at 0.5 g/liter the surfactant completely
inhibited growth of the culture. Descriptors: Article Subject Terms detergents | growth |
surfactants | toxicity | toxicity testing | toxicity tests | water pollution | Article Taxonomic
Terms: Euglena gracilis.

// -, 16. . 1990. 3. . 74-78. .,
5 . . . . 8 . [: ..O., ..].
[ Pseudomonas
mendocina; Fagopyrum esculentum, Lepidium sativum, Sinapis
alba].[= Ostroumov, S. A. and L. S. Samoilenko (1990). Assessment of the efficiency of
biotechnological destruction of anionic surfactant using biological tests. - Vestnik Moskovskogo
Universiteta Seriya XVI Biologiya(3): 74-78]. . . .: Assessment of biotechnological
destruction of anionic surface-active substances using biotests // Moscow University Biological
Sciences Bulletin. Vol.45. No.3. P.72-76. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Samoilenko L.S.] (Publisher:
Allerton Press, Inc.; ISSN 0096-3925). = Ostroumov, S.A., Samojlenko, L.S. Assessment of
efficiency of biodegradation of anionic surfactants by biotests. - Moskovskii Gosudarstvennyi
Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya 16: Biologiya [Vestn. MGU (Biol.).]. 1990. no. 3, pp. 74-78. [=
Assessment of efficiency of biotechnological destruction of anionic surfactant. - Vestnik
Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya 16 (Biologiya) [VESTN. MOSK. UNIV., SER. 16 (BIOL.).]. no.
3, pp. 74-80. 1990]. Abstract: In order to purity polluted water containing surfactant sulphonal (0.1
g/l), Pseudomonas mendocina cells immobilized in bioreactor were used. The efficiency of the
processes of water purification was monitored using both bioassay and chemical method. The
following three biotests were used: Fagopyrum esculentum, Lepidium sativum and Sinapis alba.
Growth of seedlings of all the three species was strongly inhibited by polluted water before its
purification. The quality of polluted water was shown to be considerably improved after its treatment
in bioreactor according to the responses of the seedlings tested. Descriptors: Article Subject Terms:
bioassays | biodegradation | biotesting | immobilized cells | microorganisms | purification | waste
treatment | water purification | water quality control | water treatment | Article Taxonomic Terms:
Pseudomonas mendocina.

//
-, 16. . 1990. 2. .27-34. . . .
. 17 . [
. (100, Camelina
sativa) .
, ,
" ",
,
, ]. . .:
Problems of assessment of biological activity of xenobiotics. Moscow University
Biological Sciences Bulletin, v. 45 (2): p. 26-32; 1990. Tab. Bibliogr. 17 refs. New York,
N.Y.: Allerton Press Inc. (ISSN 0096-3925; NAL Call. No.: QH301.M6). Translated from:
Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Biologiia, v. 45 (2), 1990, p. 27-34. (QH301.M58). On
the list of Bibliographies in the Quick Bibliography series of the National Agricultural
Library (NAL, U.S.A.); http://www.nal.usda.gov/wqic/Bibliographies/qb9405.html [An
analysis is presented of several problems in the bioassay of xenobiotics and pollutants. The
author's and co-workers' data on bio-testing of surface-active substances and pesticides are
reviewed, and new methods or modifications of methods that use plant seedlings are
discussed. A new statistical approach to the comparison of data on the assessment of
biological activities of xenobiotics and pollutants is proposed].
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Cucumis sativus //
. , . 1990. .124-129, .
. 11 . [: .., ..O., ..]. [.
Cucumis sativus, Fagopyrum esculentum, ].
Dunaliella asymmetrica
Fagopyrum esculentum // . . 1990. . 26. 2. .96-98. 2 .
. . . 9 . [: ..O., .., ..,
..]. .: [0.001 % (=10 /) (
)
Dunaliella asymmetrica . 0.005 %
(= 50 /) D. asymmetrica .
0.001 %
Dunaliella asymmetrica . 0.005 %
. 0.001%
Fagopyrum esculentum].
Fagopyrum
esculentum // . 1990. 2. .43-46. 3 . . . . .
10 . [: ..O., ..]. [ 4 /
Nostoc muscorum, Bracteacoccus minor. 50
/ - .
50 250 / F. esculentum]. [= Ostroumov, S. A.
and A. N. Tret'yakova (1990). Effect of environmental pollution with a cationic surfactant on
some algae and Fagopyrum esculentum Moench. sprouts. Ekologiya (2): 43-46]. .
.: Effect of environmental pollution with a cationic surface-active substance on algae
and Fagopyrum esculentum sprouts. Soviet Journal of Ecology. 1990. Vol. 21. No.2. p. 7981. [in collaboration: S.A.O., Tretyakova A.N.].
Ostroumov, S. A. and A. N. Tret'yakova (1990). Effect of environmental pollution with a
cationic surfactant tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide on some cyanobacteria and algae
and Fagopyrum esculentum Moench. sprouts. - Soviet Journal of Ecology, ISSN 00967807,
21 (2): 79-81 [translated from Ekologiya (2): 43-46]. [cyanobacteria Nostoc muscorum,
green algae Bracteacoccus minor, Fagopyrum esculentum:, effects, of the cationic
surfactant, TDTMA, Pesticides, Aquatic Biology and Ecology, Pollution and Degradation,
Algae, Fagopyrum esculentum, buckwheat,
Pollution, Surfactants, Test Procedure,
environmental pollution, surface active agents, Fagopyrum, Polygonaceae, Polygonales,
dicotyledons, angiosperm, Spermatophyta, plants, eukaryotes, aquatic plants, aquatic
organisms].
Effect of environmental pollution with a cationic surface-active substance on algae and
Fagopyrum esculentum sprouts. The Soviet Journal of Ecology [ISSN 00967807; later the
journal was entitled: Russian Journal of Ecology]. 1990. Vol. 21. No.2, p. 79-81. 3 tables.
Bibliogr. 10 refs. [in collaboration: S.A.O., Tretyakova A.N. ). [At that moment of time the
journal was published by Plenum Publishing Corporation, 233 Spring St., N.Y., N.Y. 10013;
the reference number of the publication published at the first page of the paper: 00967807/90/2102-0079]. A short abstract: Experiments investigating the effects of the cationic
surface active compound tetradecyl trimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) on aquatic and
soil algal cultures and the shoots of Fagopyrum esculentum are described and the results
presented. It is concluded that future studies on the effects of pollutants on algae should
involve the use of several test equations. A more detailed abstract: The effects of
environmental pollution with a cationic surface-active substance (surfactant
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tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide TDTMA) on certain cyanobacteria and algae cyanobacteria Nostoc muscorum Ag, strain 33 isolated from the soil in the Kirov Oblast
(Region); green algae Bracteacoccus minor (Chodat) Petrova, strain 200 and strain 219 (the
strain 219 was isolated from the volcanic ash collected next to Tyatya Volcano, island of
Kunashir) - was investigated. Their sensitivity to that surfactant TDTMA was compared with
the sensitivity of a test based on the use of terrestrial plants. The algal experiments were
performed with aquatic and soil cultures. The experiments with terrestrial plants used the
earlier-developed method with the seedlings of Fagopyrum esculentum Moench. The
experiments revealed the higher sensitivity of the test with the aquatic algal cultures. In the
SCOPUS database the publisher name of this journal (Soviet Journal of Ecology, 19721992) is indicated as Russian Academy of Sciences. Afterwards the journal was renamed and
entitled Russian Journal of Ecology (Ekologiya), ISSN print: 1067-4136; ISSN online:
1608-3334. http://scipeople.com/publication/70248/ ;
[]: . .: . 1990. 288 ., .,
. .: .256-282. ... 18. .-.. 20,6. ISBN 5-02-004062-2. ( =
Introduction to Problems of Biochemical Ecology: Biotechnology, Agriculture,
Environment). [:
.., ..O.] .
.. , .. -. .. .
.. . . .. :
" ,
,
, .
, ,
".
. :
.. () //
. . . 1991. 5. . 799 800;
. .. //
. . 1992. - . 28. 5. . 108 - 109. . .:
: , ,
.. ( . ,
, ), ..
. : :
, , // . . 1992. -. 28. 2.
- . 82 83.

//

. . 1990. .12-13.

// -, 16. . 1991.
2. .67-69. . . . . . 10 . [: ..O.,
.]. [ 0.5 / Euglena gracilis;
0.01 / , 0.1 /
].

// . 1991. 4. . 83-85, . . 8 .
[:
..O.,

..].
[

- -
Oryza sativa].
23

-
// . 1991. 2. . 112-116. 6 . .
17 . [
Hirudo medicinalis ( - ), Fagopyrum esculentum (
)]. . .:
Response of test-organisms to water pollution with quaternary ammonia compounds. - Water
Resources (USA; ISSN 0097-8078) 1992, v. 18(2) p. 171-175. Bibliogr. 17 refs [without coauthors; Translated from: Reagirovanie test-organizmov na zagrjaznenie vodnoj sredy
chetvertichnym ammonievym soedineniem. Vodnye Resursy, v. 18 (2), 1991, p.112-116;
Availability NAL/USDA (United States of America); Availability number 9176736; water
pollution, quaternary ammonium compounds, testing, Fagopyrum esculentum, phytotoxicity,
leeches, Hirudo medicinalis]. AGRIS record number US9176736.
, // . 1991. .
13. 3. . 270-283. 9 . . . . . 83 . [

].

// , .
. 1991. 4. . 571 - 575, . . . . . 15
. [: ..O., ..]. [ = Ostroumov, S. A. and V. N. Maksimov
(1991). A bioassay of surfactant solutions based on the disturbance of seedling adhesion to
the substrate and the development of root hairs by the rhizodermis. Izvestiya Akademii Nauk
SSSR Seriya Biologicheskaya(4): 571-575]. [
: .. . ].
. :
Bioassay of surfactants based on the disruption of seedling attachment to the substrate and
rhizoderm root hair formation.- Biology Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
(USA; ISSN 0098-2164) 1992, v. 18(4) p. 383-386; Bibl.15 refs. Co-Authors: Ostroumov,
S.A.; Maksimov, V.N.; Translated from: Izvestiia Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriia
Biologicheskaia, (4), 1991, p. 571-575. (QH301.A43) Availability NAL/USDA,
United
States
of
America;
Availability
number
9180902;
Contact:
http://www.nal.usda.gov/services/request.shtml;
access@nal.usda.gov
[Fagopyrum
esculentum, Brassica alba, Triticum aestivum, indicator plants, root hairs, seedlings, surface
active agents, bioassays, pollution, surfactant].
[] Ochrana Zive Prirody: Problemy a Perspectivy. Praha. Academia. 1991. 345 p. 35
figures, 35 tables, 29 photographs. Bibliography on pages 229-307. Preface by Dr. Jaromir
Pospisil (p. 5-8) ISBN 80-200-0021-6 Ochrana Zive Prirody. Praha. Academia. 1991. 345 p.
[In collaboration: Jablokov A.V., S.A.O.]. [ .,
].
Effects of the non-ionogenic surfactant on marine diatoms // American Chemical Society.
Division of Environmental Chemistry. 201st National Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia. 1991. V.
31. No. 1. P.18-19. [: S.A.O., Maertz-Wente M.].
, - // .
, . . 1992. 3. C. 452-458. 8 . . .
. 33 . [: ..O., ..]. [
"" Fagopyrum
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esculentum Oryza sativa. "" 0.25 / F.


esculentum , O. sativa 22-75% ].
- ()
- // . . 1992. . 28.
3. C.72-75. [: ..O., ..]. . . .:
Use of rice sprouts for bioassay of the toxicity of the surfactant sulfonol // Hydrobiol. J.
1992. 28(6): 84-88. [In collaboration: S.A.O., and A.E. Golovko].
Fagopyrum esculentum Moench
// . 1993. 6. C.50-55. 4 . . .
. 21 . [: ..O., ..]. .:
() . 50
3.3 / 90 , - 62 .
. . .:
Ostroumov, S. A.; Semykina, N. A. Reaction of Fagopyrum esculentum Moench to Pollution
of Aqueous Medium with Polymeric Surfactants. - Russian Journal of Ecology c/c of
Ekologiia. 1993, vol. 24; No.6, [Publisher Consultants Bureau; Country of publication:
USA;
ISSN
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- //
. 1994. . 63. . 2. C.259-263. . . . . 21
. [: . (Waterbury J.B.), ..O.]. .:
-100
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Synechococcus WH 8103. -100
0.5 / .
Waterbury J., Ostroumov S.A. Effect of Nonionogenic Surfactant on Cyanobacteria. Microbiology [0026-2617] 1994 Volume:63, Issue:2, Pages:140 -142.

Thalassiosira pseudonana // . .
1996. 1. C.91-95. 3 . . . . . 29 . [:
., - ., ..O. ]. . .
-100 0.1 1 / Thalassiosira pseudonana (Hustelt)
Hasle et Heimdal , .
10% 100 0.1 / 40% 1
/. 100
, ,
100 .
-
Mytilus edulis // -.
16. , 1997. 3. C.30-36. 3 . . . . 37 .
[: ..O., ., .]. .: (1 2
/) Mytilus edulis
Isochrysis galbana 35-95 (. 1 2). . 3
- ,
.
25

// .
1997. 3. C.37. . . 3 . [: ., ..O. ].
Mytilus edulis 1 / 90
, Isochrysis galbana 2,71
(
). .


- // . 1998. . 362.
4. C.574-576. . . 15 . ( .. ).
[: ..O., ., .]. .: :
(, SDS 0.5-4 / 30-60 ), 100
(Triton X-100 4 / 60-120 )
Isochrysis galbana Mytilus edulis. SDS 1, 2, 4
/ 30-90 Isochrysis galbana
. [Ostroumov, S. A.; Donkin, P.; Staff, F. Impairment of filtration by bivalves
Mytilus edulis induced by two classes of synthetic surfactants.- Doklady Akademii Nauk
(1998), 362(4), 574-576. CODEN: DAKNEQ; ISSN: 0869-5652. Impairment of filtration by
Mytilus edulis under the exposure of surfactants Na dodecyl sulfate and Triton X 100 was
similar to that observed by other workers. This new ecol. harmful aspect needs to be
considered in relation to disruption of biofiltration of water. Pollution of water media by
sublethal concns. of synthetic surfactants of different classes may reduce the biofiltration of
water in the ecosystem; in Russian]. . ..:
Filtration inhibition induced by two classes of synthetic surfactants in the bivalve mollusk
Mytilus edulis // Doklady Biological Sciences, 1998. Vol. 362, P. 454-456. Bibliogr. 15.
ISSN 0012-4966. Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com [bioeffects of SDS 0.5-4
mg/L during 30-60 min, and Triton X-100 4 mg/L during 60 and 120 min on M. edulis. SDS
1, 2, and 4 mg/L after 30-90 min inhibited the filtration rate and removal of the cells of
Isochrysis galbana from water. Triton X-100 4 mg/L also inhibited the filtration rate and
removal of the cells of Isochrysis galbana during 60-120-min incubation]. [In collaboration:
S.A.O., Donkin P., Staff F.].
Biological filtering and ecological machinery for self-purification and bioremediation in
aquatic ecosystems: towards a holistic view // Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum. 1998.
V. 91(2). P.221-232, . . . (.232) . . 24 .
.: ,
, .
(, SDS) 1 / (35-95 ,
16) M. edulis Isochrysis galbana . SDS
, 95 ,
.
, ,
. . .: Il filtraggio biologico e i
procedimenti ecologici per l'auto-purificazione degli ecosistemi acquatici. According to one
of the approaches to the definition of criteria for the phenomenon of life, the key attribute is
the ability of the system for some self-regulating and self-supporting. Part of such holistic
functions of aquatic ecosystems as self-regulating and self-supporting is their cleaning the
water via a multitude of various mechanisms. The goal of this paper is to present some
fundamental elements of the theory of ecosystem self-purification which emphasizes the
importance of the four functional biological filters that are instrumental in purification and
upgrading the quality of water in aquatic ecosystems. These functional filters are: (1) direct
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water filtering by aquatic organisms that are filter-feeders; (2) the filter (represented mainly
by communities of aquatic plants/periphyton) which prevents input of pollutants and
biogenic elements (N, P) from land into water bodies; (3) the filter (represented by benthic
organisms) which prevents re-entry of pollutants and biogenic elements from the bottom
sediments into the water; (4) the filter (represented by microorganisms attached to particles
which are suspended in the water) that provides microbiological treatment of water column.
New experimental data by the author reveal the role of man-made effects on the ecological
machinery which purifies water. The analysis and discussion lead to the holistic theory of the
natural
process
of
bioremediation
of
aquatic
ecosystems.
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for
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. [: ., ..O. ]. [
-100: Hyphomonas MHS-3.
100 50 / 50%, - 5-10 /
20%].
(, ,
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// . 1998. 5. C.3032. . . 4 . [: .., ..O.]. [
- ()
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, ,
, , , , ,
, . 0.5 /
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() - //
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- 100-300 /, , ].

// , .
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() // . 1999.
1. C.35-36. [ Spirulina platensis 287. 0.5 2.5 /
]. [: ..O., .., ..].
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// . 1999. 4. C.40-41.
[: ., ..O. ]. ,
Hyphomonas MHS-3: 5 /
30% 19 , 20%.
96 50 ( ) 10 /.
-100 // . 1999. 4. C.41. [
Lepidium sativum L].

// -, 16.
. 1999. 1. C.24-32, . . . . . 52 . [:
..O., ..]. [. 1. ,
, . .
2. 100 4 / Mytilus edulis,
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Ostroumov, S. A., Fedorov, V. D. Basic components of self-purification of ecosystems and
its possible chemically induced impairment. - Moscow University Biological Sciences
Bulletin c/c of Vestnik - Moskovskii Universitet Biologiia (= Vestnik Moskovskogo
Universiteta. Seriya Biologiya). 1999, Vol 54; Number 1, pages 19-29 [Publisher Allerton
Press, Inc.; Country of publication USA; ISSN 0096-3925]. Full text see at:
http://direct.bl.uk/bld/PlaceOrder.do?UIN=069108430&ETOC=RN&from=searchengine
- Cyanophyta
Chlorophyta // . 1999. .9. 2. C.105-106. [: ..O.,
.., .., .., ..]. [ 0.5-0.6
/ Scenedesmus quadricauda. 0.6
/ Synechocystis sp.;
33.7% 66.7% 0.5% 4.5%, ].

// , 1999. 3. - . 27-29. [:
.., ..O. ].
() // . 2000.
1. .42-43 [ Lymnaea stagnalis]. . 3
. .: 2 / Lymnaea stagnalis
65.5 % ( ). :
- Lymnaea
stagnalis.
. . .
5-10 .
10-14 (
11,72 ). Nuphar lutea (L.)
Smith, 1,5 . .
Tide-Lemon // . 2000.
2. .31-32 [: ..O., ..]. [ ,
Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803].
[ ].

"-"

"Tide-Lemon"
//
. 2000. 4. .35-37. [
Mytilus galloprovincialis - 25 50
/, Tide-Lemon 33 43 /; , ..
28

].
OMO // . 2000. 5.
.43-44. [: ..O., ..]. [
Unio tumidus Philipsson 1788].
// . 2000. 3. .3435. . 2. [ 1 /
Mytilus galloprovincialis Lam.,
Monochrysis lutheri].
:
// . 2000. . 371. 6. .844-846. 2 . . 14 .
[ .. .
].
.
.
(
)
. (1)
. (2) .
(3) . (4)
. ,
.
,
Triton X-100 (0.5 mg/L)
Mytilus edulis. ,
,
, ,
. English translation:
Criteria of ecological hazards due to anthropogenic effects on the biota: searching for a
system. - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2000. Vol. 371, P. 204-206. 2 tables. Bibliogr. 14
refs. ISSN 0012-4966. PMID: 10833660 [PubMed]; http://www.scribd.com/doc/49088234;
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/9751215;
Distributed
by
Springer,
orderdept@springer-sbm.com. The currently accepted system of criteria of evaluating ecological
hazards from man-made chemicals (which is used in W.Europe, N.America and in some other
countries) is outdated and vulnerable to criticism. The author proposed a new concept of the system
of criteria for evaluating the ecological hazard from man-made impact. The author suggested to
assess man-made impacts (including effects of pollutants and xenobiotics) on biota according to the
following four levels of disturbance in biological and ecological systems: (1) the level of individual
and populational responses; (2) the level of aggregated responses; (3) the level of stability and
integrity of the ecosystem; (4) the level of contributions of the ecosystem into biospheric processes.
An example is given of how to apply the proposed system of criteria to the analysis of concrete
experimental data. To exemplify the efficiency of the proposed system of criteria, it is shown how to
use it to analyze new data on effects of a non-ionic surfactant on water filtering by bivalves. It is
concluded that the proposed system of criteria will be helpful in better assessing ecological hazards
from anthropogenic effects on biota including effects of man-made chemicals polluting ecosystems.
A new system of principles for analysis of man-made impact: the level-block approach to analysis of
ecological hazards (Tab.1); synthetic surfactant Triton X-100 (0.5 mg/L) inhibits water filtering by
bivalve mussels Mytilus edulis (Tab. 2) "The proposed levelblock approach to analysis of ecological
hazards of anthropogenic alterations in ecosystems allows the multiplicity of anthropogenic effects
on the biota to be systematized. This approach may be used to develop criteria for estimation and
classification of ecological hazards due to anthropogenic effects" (p.206)]. ISSN 0012-4966.

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http://www.scribd.com/doc/49069767; Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com;


http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10833660;
http://sites.google.com/site/2000dbs371p204criteria/;

[new system of principles for analysis of man-made impact: the level-block approach to
analysis of ecological hazards (Tab.1); Triton X-100 (0.5 mg/L) inhibits filtering by Mytilus
edulis (Tab. 2) "The proposed levelblock approach to analysis of ecological hazards of
anthropogenic alterations in ecosystems allows the multiplicity of anthropogenic effects on
the biota to be systematized. This approach may be used to develop criteria for estimation
and classification of ecological hazards due to anthropogenic effects" (p.206)].

// 2000. . 372. 2. .279-282. ., . 15 . [
.. . .
, () .
" ( )
() ". "
,
( ).
,
,
". " ,
,
"]. . . .:
The concept of aquatic biota as a labile and vulnerable component of the water self-purification
system
Doklady
Biological
Sciences,
Vol.
372,
2000,
pp.
286289.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/49069991;
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/9751200;
[Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 372, No. 2, 2000, pp. 279282. Original Russian
text Copyright 2000 by Ostroumov]. A new fundamental concept of the role of biota in the
functioning of aquatic ecosystems is proposed. According to that concept, the complex of aquatic
organisms (aquatic biota) is a central, labile and potentially vulnerable component of the water selfpurification system in aquatic ecosystems. This fundamental concept leads to substantial changes in
the hierarchy of priorities for protection of biodiversity and environment. According to the concept
suggested in this work, the maximum allowable concentrations (MACs) for specific substances
should be established after taking into account the possible effects of pollutants on the water selfpurification system. Possible effects on many organisms, including filter feeders, should be taken into
consideration. Both inhibiting and stimulating effects of sublethal concentrations of pollutants are
dangerous, because either of them may cause an imbalance in the complicated system of water selfpurification. The fundamental concept suggested in this work heightens the level of priority of the
sublethal effects of pollutants. The sublethal effects leading to changes in the functional activity of
populations of aquatic organisms may cause an imbalance in the system of water self-purification.
Table 1. Some factors and processes involved in water self-purification; Table 2. Examples of
possible effects of contaminants on the factors and processes involved in water self-purification
(including data obtained by S.A. Ostroumov); Table 3. Components of water self-purification system
vulnerable to contaminants (certain examples) (new experimental findings obtained in collaboration
with P. Donkin and R. Weiner are shown).
http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/;

:
Lymnaea stagnalis // 2000. . 373. 2. .278-280.
[: ..O., ..]. Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 373, No. 2, 2000,
pp. 278280. [ .. ]. . . .:
Biocatalysis of matter transfer in a microcosm is inhibited by a contaminant: effects of a
surfactant on Lymnaea stagnalis. - Doklady Biological Sciences. 2000. 373: 397-399.
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Bibliogr. 11 refs. www.scribd.com/doc/49069985; [In collaboration: S.A.O., Kolesnikov


M.P.] http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/9751191;
PMID: 11013843 [PubMed]; By
excreting some massive amount of organic matter in the form of pellets, the gastropod mollusks drive
the transfer of organic matter and contribute to the biogeochemical flows of chemical elements in
aquatic ecosystems. For the first time, the quantitative assessment of the biogeochemical flows was
made. Also, for the first time, it was discovered that a synthetic chemical may inhibit those flows.
The pellet excretion by the gastropods Lymnaea stagnalis feeding on the phytomass of macrophytes
(such as Nuphar lutea) was 47 mg dry weight per 1 gram wet weight of the mollusks per 72 h.
Pellet sedimentation contributes to the vertical transfer of chemical elements in the ecosystem. The
pellet composition depended on the species of the plants eaten by the mollusks. When the gastropods
L. stagnalis feed on N. lutea, the pellets contain, in addition to organic and inorganic carbon, nitrogen
(N, 2.32.9%), phosphorus (P, 0.40.5%), and silicium (silicon) (Si, 1.11.9%). The relative content
of Si was 30% higher than in the food phytomass.
The synthetic surfactant
tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA, 2 mg/L) inhibited the feeding rate of the mollusks
and pellet production, their accumulation at the bottom of microcosms, and the matter transfer
connected with this. The data obtained demonstrated a new aspect of the ecological hazard due to
environmental pollution with TDTMA and other quaternary ammonium compounds at sublethal
concentrations. According to the authors opinion, other contaminants may also suppress pellet
production, their accumulation at the bottom, and the matter transfer associated with that.
http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/; http://sites.google.com/site/2000dbs373p397biocatallstag/;

Solving major problems caused by global changes requires a new construct of ethics: ecoethics // ESHS. 2000. Vol. 3. p.12-13. [: Kinne O., S.A.O., G.G. Polikarpov.].
Medium-term and long-term priorities in ecological studies for the 21st century // ESHS.
2000. 3: 25-27. [: S.A.O., S. Dodson, D. Hamilton, S. Peterson, R.G. Wetzel.].
:
// ( ), 2000, . 374, 3. C. 427-429. 3 .
. 15 . [ . .. ]. [

, ,
.
]. Translated into English:

An aquatic ecosystem: a large-scale diversified bioreactor with a water self-purification


function. Doklady Biological Sciences, 2000. Vol. 374, P. 514-516. 3 tables. Bibliogr. 15.
ISSN 0012-4966; www.scribd.com/doc/49065542; http://www.scribd.com/doc/49069997;
Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com. The author developed a new
fundamental concept of aquatic ecosystem as a multi-functional bioreactor. One of the key
functions of that bioreactor is upgrading water quality via a multi-component biomachinery
of water self-purification. [Contribution of the main groups of aquatic organisms
(heterotrophic bacteria, fungi, cyanobacteria and microalgae, protozoans, higher plants,
invertebrates, fish and amphibians) to water self-purification: comparison and analysis
(Tabl.1). Relatively small effects of Triton X-100 4-5 mg/L on Hyphomonas sp. MHS-3 (5
mg/L) and Hyphomonas sp. VP-6 (5-10 mg/L), a significant inhibition by Triton X-100 of
the filtration by Mytilus edulis (4 mg/L), and by Unio tumidus (5 mg/L). The inhibitory
effects of TDTMA 1 mg/L on M. galloprovincialis (Tabl. 2); the inhibition of feeding:
effects of TX100 1-5 mg/L on Unio tumidus, TDTMA 1-2 mg/L on U. pictorum; TDTMA 1
mg/L, SDS 1.7 mg/L, detergents 6.7 50 mg/L, AHC 5-60 mg/L (sublethal concentrations)
on M. galloprovincialis; TX100, TDTMA (2 mg/L), Tide-Lemon 75 mg/L on Lymnaea
stagnalis (Tabl. 3). "Sublethal concentrations of contaminants may inhibit vital activities of
other organisms involved in the function of an ecosystem as an analogue of a bioreactor.
This finding provides a deeper insight into the mechanisms of anthropogenic impact on
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biosphere. The concept put forward in this work emphasizes that intactness of the whole
range of biological diversity of hydrobionts is required to provide effective functioning of an
ecosystem as an analog of a water self-purification bioreactor. Therefore, the monetary cost
estimates of ecosystems and biota should be increased" (p. 516)].
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11103331;
http://sites.google.com/site/2000dbs374p514bioreactor/;
Aquatic ecosystem: a large-scale diversified bioreactor with a water self-purification
function. Doklady Biological Sciences, 2000. Vol. 374, P. 514-516. Bibliogr. 15. ISSN
0012-4966. Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com [contribution of the main
groups of aquatic organisms (heterotrophic bacteria, fungi, cyanobacteria and microalgae,
protozoans, higher plants, invertebrates, fish and amphibians) to water self-purification:
comparison and analysis (Table 1). Relatively small effects of Triton X-100 4-5 mg/L on
Hyphomonas sp. MHS-3 (5 mg/L) and Hyphomonas sp. VP-6 (5-10 mg/L), significant
inhibition by Triton X-100 of filtration by Mytilus edulis (4 mg/L), and by Unio tumidus (5
mg/L). Inhibitory effects of TDTMA 1 mg/L on M. galloprovincialis (Table 2); inhibition of
feeding: effects of TX100 1-5 mg/L on Unio tumidus, TDTMA 1-2 mg/L on U. pictorum;
TDTMA 1 mg/L, SDS 1.7 mg/L, detergents 6.7 50 mg/L, AHC 5-60 mg/L (sublethal
concentrations) on M. galloprovincialis; TX100, TDTMA (2 mg/L), Tide-Lemon 75 mg/L
on Lymnaea stagnalis (Table 3). "Sublethal concentrations of contaminants may inhibit vital
activities of other organisms involved in the function of an ecosystem as an analogue of a
bioreactor. This finding provides a deeper insight into the mechanisms of anthropogenic
impact on biosphere. The concept put forward in this work emphasizes that intactness of the
whole range of biological diversity of hydrobionts is required to provide effective
functioning of an ecosystem as an analog of a water self-purification bioreactor. Therefore,
the cost estimates of ecosystems and biota should be increased" (p.516)].
,
: // . -. .16.
. 2000. 4. .27-34, . . . . . 37 . .: 1.
,
. 2.
( )
; -

(.2). 3. ,
:
. 100 (1 4 /; 60 )
M. edulis Isochrysis galbana (. 4 5).
-

( , , ,
, )
(. 6).
Overview of new data on the effects of surfactants and detergents on prokaryotes, algae,
flagellates, vascular plants and animals - ecological and biospheric importance: new
priorities and the new facet of bio-chemical ecology // Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions.
2000. vol. 2, P. 84-113, tables. Synoptic review of selected literature, p.84; organisms used,
p.86; bioeffects of anionic surfactants, p.87; bioeffects of non-ionic surfactants, p.88;
bioeffects of cationic surfactants, p.90; bioeffects of detergents and other mixtures, p.93;
concept of ecological hazards, and self-purification as a microbiospheric process, p.94.
Bibliography: p.103-113.
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//
(), 2000, . 375, 6. .847-849, . .15 .
.. .
.

() ,

. 1 / M.
lutheri ( ) Mytilus
galloprovincialis. TX100 5 /
Unio tumidus, 1-2 /
U. pictorum, 0.5 / Brachionus angularis, B.
plicatilis.
. .:

Inhibitory analysis of regulatory interactions in trophic webs. Doklady Biological Sciences,


2001, Vol. 377, pp. 139141. (Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2000, Vol. 375,
No. 6, pp. 847849). Abstract: In the paper, the author proposed a new approach to analyze
the key ecological issue, the interactions between organisms in ecosystems. The new
methodology proposed is inhibitory analysis. The author applied this approach to analyze
trophic chains: the topdown control of plankton by benthic filter-feeders. This control, as
the authors experiments have shown, might be removed by chemical inhibitors (the latter
may enter the ecosystem as pollutants). As an example, the author gives the results of his
experiments on how surfactants [tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA)] and
synthetic detergents inhibited the control of plankton (Monochrystis lutheri) by mussels
Mytilus galloprovincialis. The method was successfully applied to innovatively analyze the
factors that are among reasons of eutrophication. Among new facts: the cationic surfactant
TDTMA 1 mg/L inhibited the filtration rate of juveniles of marine bivalves Mytilus
galloprovincialis, and the removal of cells of the algae Monochrysis lutheri from water (50
min, 26C)].
DOI 10.1023/A:1019218026198.
http://sites.google.com/site/2001dbs377p139inhibitory/;
- Doklady Biological Sciences, Vol. 377, 2001, p. 139141.
-
. . . . . .: , .
-, 2000. 48 . ., . 86 .
[]: ,
. . 2001. 128 . [: .., ..,
.., .., .., .., .., ..O.,
.. .].

// . . . 2001. 1. .108116. . . .:
An amphiphilic substance inhibits the mollusk capacity to filter out phytoplankton cells from
water. - Biology Bulletin, 2001, Volume 28, Number 1, p. 95-102.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/63444377/;
www.springerlink.com/index/l665628020163255.pdf; http://b23.ru/nbkq; The effect of
synthetic anionic surfactant sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS, 4 mg/l) on the kinetics of water
33

filtration by mussel Mytilus edulis was studied. A suspension of algae Isochrysis galbana
was added to the vessel with the mussels, and their filtration activity was measured by
counting the concentration of the algae cells in the experimental vessels. Algae concentration
was measured every 30 min for an hour and a half. The inhibiting effect on the mollusk
filtration rate (FR) was qualitatively described. After the first 30 min filtration at 4 mg/l
initial SDS concentration, the cell density was 322% of the control. The inhibiting effect was
observed later as well. Due to FR inhibition in the vessels with the above specified initial
SDS concentration, the algae cell density was 6.4 and 14.7 times that of the control after 1
and 1.5 h, respectively. Thus, SDS can decrease the natural capacity of aquatic ecosystems
for self-purification and disturb other aspects of ecosystem functioning through inhibiting
the filtration activity of mussels. The obtained data are discussed in the context of
environment and hydrosphere protection from pollution. [MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
distributed by Springer Science+Business Media LLC. ISSN 1062-3590 (Print) 1608-3059
(Online)]. DOI 10.1023/A:1026671024000. (Translated from Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol. 2001
Jan-Feb; (1):108-16. PMID: 11236572 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE])
-. - .
2001. . 378. 2. .283-285 [ .. .
.
.
]. . . .: Effect of amphiphilic chemicals on filterfeeding marine organisms. - Doklady Biological Sciences. 2001. Volume 378, Numbers 1-6,
p. 248-250. For the first time, oysters were used as the test-organisms in bioassay of
synthetic surfactants and detergents. The new data revealed a novel type of hazard to
mariculture. New negative effects of surfactants and chemical mixtures on water filtering
activity of Crassostrea gigas were discovered. http://www.scribd.com/doc/49065593;
http://www.scribd.com/doc/59417067/;
http://sites.google.com/site/2001dbs378p248effammaroyst/; DOI
10.1023/A:1019270825775.
,
, // . 2001. . 379. 1. .136-138. 4
. . 12 . [ .. .

, . .
()
Unio tumidus, - Mytilus. galloprovincialis, Lanza
Crassostrea gigas, C. gigas. C
Saccharomyces. cerevisiae Pavlova lutheri (= M. lutheri) M.
galloprovincialis]. Translated into English:
Imbalance of factors providing control of unicellular plankton populations exposed to
anthropogenic impact. - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001. Vol. 379, P. 341-343. 4 tables.
Bibliogr.12 refs. (Translated from DAN 2001. Vol. 379. P.136-138). ISSN 0012-4966
Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com [A new parameter and formula is
suggested: the efficiency of cell elimination from water, ECE; factors of regulation of
unicellular plankton abundance (Tab.1); effects of surfactants and detergents on
phytoplankton abundance (Tab.2); 7 detergents inhibit filtration of 3 species of marine and
freshwater molluscs (Tab.3); Mytilus galloprovincialis eliminates from water the cells of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae and algae Pavlova lutheri = M. lutheri as a result of filtration
(comparing the 2 processes at the same time, Tab. 4)]. DOI 10.1023/A:1011600213221.
34

,
, // . .
2001. 6. .30-35.
Biospl "" // . . 2001. 6. .41-43
[: ..O., ..]. [. ]
- // . . 2001. 3. .4041, ., . 3 . [
M. galloprovincialis ( 27.8 ).
20 / 19-54 .; 7 / 9-49 .]
Avon Herbal Care // . . 2001. 5. .29-31. [.
, ].
C, N, P, Si, Al. // . 2001. . 379.
3. . 426-429. . 12 . [: ..O., ..].
[ .. .

- ()
(Lymnaea stagnalis ) .
Nuphar lutea ,
: C, 69.74%; N, 2.3-2.9%; P, 0.4-0.5%; Si, 1.1-1.7%; Al, 0.054-0.059%.
(Unio
tumidus 63.21%, U. pictorum 27.36 %, Crassiana crassa 7.55 % Anodonta cygnea 1.89
%) : (64.3%), N (2.73%), P (0.39%), Si (1.14%), Al
(0.071%).
. 2 /, 1-2 /,
Tide-Lemon 75 /: Lymnaea stagnalis

. . 2
/, 1-2 /, Tide-Lemon 75 /:
Lymnaea stagnalis]. Eng. translation:
Pellets of some mollusks in the biogeochemical flows of C, N, P, Si, and Al. - Doklady
Biological Sciences, 2001. Vol. 379, P. 378-381. Bibliogr. 12. (Translated from: DAN 2001.
Vol. 379.
No. 3. P. 426-429). ISSN 0012-4966. Distributed by Springer,
orderdept@springer-sbm.com [In collaboration: S.A.O., Kolesnikov M.P.] Until now the
role of mollusks as links among ecological and geochemical processes was underestimated.
The paper discovered the role of mollusks as key biomachines that drive massive flows of
chemical elements including C, N, P, Si, Al in the biosphere, and hazards from pollutants as
inhibitors. New data on coupling of geochemical and ecological (hydrobiological) processes.
The role of freshwater mollusks Lymnaea stagnalis in the flows of chemical elements in the
biosphere was studied by detecting the elemental composition and amount of pellets
produced by the mollusks. For the first time, the following was quantitatively studied: the
elemental composition (C, N, P, Si, Al) of pellets formed by mollusks Lymnaea stagnalis
feeding on the leaves of higher plants Nuphar lutea and Taraxacum officinale; the amount
(wet weight, dry weight) of pellets formed by L. stagnalis feeding on the leaves of N. lutea
and T. officinale; the transfer of matter and chemical elements (C, N, P, Si, Al) with pellets
of freshwater bivalves (unionids Unio sp., etc.) per unit biomass of mollusks and per unit
area of the ecosystem of the river; the transfer of matter and chemical elements (C, N, P, Si,
Al) with pellets of L. stagnalis per unit biomass of mollusks and per unit area of the
ecosystem of the pond. Synthetic surfactants D 2 mg/l, SDS 1-2 mg/l, detergent Tide35

Lemon 75 mg/l inhibited the trophic activity of L. stagnalis. Percents of food assimilability
of taxons of invertebrates, from Rotatoria (48-80) to Diptera (1-31)]. DOI
10.1023/A:1011620817764; http://sites.google.com/site/2001dbs379p378pellets/
[Elemental composition (C, N, P, Si, Al) of pellets formed by Lymnaea stagnalis feeding on
the leaves of Nuphar lutea and Taraxacum officinale; amount (wet weight, dry weight) of
pellets formed by L. stagnalis feeding on the leaves of N. lutea and T. officinale; transfer of
matter and chemical elements (C, N, P, Si, Al) with pellets of freshwater bivalves (unionids
Unio sp., etc.) per unit biomass of mollusks and per unit area of the ecosystem of the river;
transfer of matter and chemical elements (C, N, P, Si, Al) with pellets of L. stagnalis per unit
biomass of mollusks and per unit area of the ecosystem of the pond. D 2 mg/l, SDS 12 mg/l, detergent Tide-Lemon 75 mg/l inhibited the trophic activity of L. stagnalis. Percents
of food assimilability of taxons of invertebrates, from Rotatoria (48-80) to Diptera (1-31)].
Unio tumidus
// .
2001. . 380. 5. .714-717 [ (
, .

() .
(
// . 2001. . 380. 6. .847-849)

]. . .:
Responses of Unio tumidus to mixed chemical preparations and the hazard of synecological
summation of anthropogenic effects. - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001, Volume 380,
Numbers 1-6,
p. 492-495. ISSN 0012-4966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online). DOI
10.1023/A:1012344026176. Effects of commercial detergents, which are chemical mixtures,
on bivalves (detergent OMO, freshwater mussels Unio tumidus) were studied. Detergents
exert two types of hazardous effects on organisms and ecosystems: the phosphorus-induced
stimulation of phytoplankton growth and surfactant-induced inhibition of filter-feeders.
Because filter-feeders are an effective natural factor of control of unicellular plankton
populations, the two types of the detergent-induced effects on ecosystem facilitate the
growth of phytoplankton populations. Therefore, these effects sum together, thereby
increasing the hazard of the man-made impact on the ecosystem. The results contribute to a
better understanding of the potential ecological danger of pollutants for integral functions of
ecosystems. It is the synecological summation of the effects of anthropogenic factors on
plankton populations and filter-feeders that is of particular concern. The interaction between
populations of plankton organisms and filter-feeders that feed on plankton should be taken
into consideration in the studies on the ecological effects of synthetic detergents on these
populations. Situations of man-made impact should be analyzed based on the synecological
approach to the problem. http://sites.google.com/site/2001dbs380p492unio/

// . 2001. . 380. 6. .847-849. [
...
.
: . ,

( , ),
( ..
Unio tumidus
36

. . 2001.
. 380. 5. . 714717).

.
() 1 / Crassostrea gigas, IXI 10 / Mytilus.
galloprovincialis, Tide-Lemon 50 / M. galloprovincialis.
( )
, ]. . . .:
The hazard of a two-level synergism of synecological summation of anthropogenic effects. Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001, Volume 380, Numbers 1-6, p. 499-501. The author
identified a new type of ecological hazard of anthropogenic impact (using chemical pollution
as an example), which he proposed to term synecological summation or synergistic
summation of anthropogenic effects on organisms of two adjacent trophic levels. In the
paper, the hazard was found that even relatively mild influences on organisms of two
adjacent trophic levels may eventually produce a synergistic, pronounced and definitely
undesirable effect that will lead to an abnormal increase in the abundance of organisms of
one of the trophic levels. The concrete examples of synergism were found when
anthropogenic impacts affected organisms of two adjacent trophic levels (bivalves and
algae). Bioeffects were described of the action of synthetic detergent Vesna (1 mg/l) on
oysters Crassostrea gigas, detergent IXI (10 mg/l) on mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis,
detergent Tide-Lemon (50 mg/l) on M. galloprovincialis. The danger of simultaneous
influence of contamination of environment (e.g., by detergents) on organisms of the two
trophic levels may occur when the polluting chemicals produce effects on algae and
bivalves that are filter-feeders. [MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica, distributed by Springer
Science+Business Media LLC.; ISSN 0012-4966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online)] DOI
10.1023/A:1012348127085; http://sites.google.com/site/2001dbs380p499synerg/
Studying sedimented matter in the Moscow River: elemental composition (C, N, P, Al, Si)
and geochemical flow // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2001. Vol. 5. P.23-24.
[: S.A.O., Kolesnikov M.P., Rusanov A.G., Khromov V.M.].
Role of aquatic invertebrates in water self-purification and the hazard of synecological
summation of anthropogenic impacts // ESHS 2001. Vol. 5. P.25. [: S.A.O.,
Kolotilova N.N., Kartasheva N.V., Khodjaev M.N., Khromov V.M., Kolesnikov M.P.,
Likhacheva N.E., Polyakova T.V., Revkova N.V., Shidlovskaja N.A., Vorozhun I.M.].
Measuring activity of filter-feeders: linking organismal and superorganismal levels of
hydrobiology and biological oceanography // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2001.
Vol. 5. P.26-27. Table. Bibliogr. 11 refs. [: S.A.O., Walz N., Widdows J.].
Synopsis of new data and concepts in aquatic and general ecology // Ecological Studies,
Hazards, Solutions, 2001. Vol. 5. P.130-136. Bibliogr. 5 refs.
, // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2001.
. 5. C.119-122. [: .., ..O.].
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5. C.709-712. 3 . .15 . [ .. .]
.
: Fairy 2 / Mytilus.
galloprovincialis ( 2 - 23 , 22.5)].
[=Synecological basis for the solution of the problem of eutrophication. DAN. 2001. Vol.
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381. No. 5. P. 709-712]. [a new approach to prevent eutrophication]. . .:


The Synecological Approach to the Problem of Eutrophication. - Doklady Biological
Sciences, Vol. 381, 2001, p. 559562. 3 Tables. Bibliogr. 15 refs. (Translated from Doklady
Akademii Nauk, 2001, Vol. 381, No. 5, pp. 709712). ISSN 0012-4966.
www.springerlink.com/index/h7p6616572p476l1.pdf;
Distributed
by
Springer,
orderdept@springer-sbm.com. [Abstract: the author suggests a new component of the
measures against eutrophication: reducing the input of the pollutants that weaken the
potential of the filter-feeders for removing algae. A new approach to combat eutrophication.
Among new facts: the liquid detergent Fairy 2 mg/L inhibited filtration by bivalve filterfeeders mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis within 2-23 min after addition]. DOI
10.1023/A:1013378505630.
http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/;
http://scipeople.com/uploads/materials/4389/Danbio6_2001v381n5.E.eutrophication.pdf;
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/6113591; http://www.scribd.com/doc/50524170/;
:
(
) // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2001. Vol.
5. C.137-138. . 5 .
: //
. 2002. .382. 1. C.138-141, ., . . 15 . [
.. . http://www.scribd.com/doc/58228257/;
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,
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: IXI 20 /
M. galloprovincialis, "-" 30 / Crassostrea gigas.

(. 3)]. . .:
Ostroumov S. A. Biodiversity protection and quality of water: the role of feedbacks in
ecosystems. - Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002 (January). Volume 382, Numbers 1- 6, p.
18-21. http://www.scribd.com/doc/42558469/ The article presents a new vision of how
biodiversity helps towards better stability and water quality. The author made an innovative
analysis of his experimental data and formulated the following fundamental principle: to
maintain water quality, it is vital to protect the functionally active biodiversity of water
ecosystems. In other words, according to his vision, the protection of functionally active
biodiversity, including filter-feeders, is a key to maintenance of water quality. Among new
facts: the detergent IXI 20 mg/L inhibited water filtration by marine mussels Mytilus
galloprovincialis (3-25 min, 18 pro mille, 22.8C); the detergent Deni-Automat 30 mg/L also
inhibited the water filtration by oysters Crassostrea gigas Thunberg (2-40 min, 25.2C).].
DOI 10.1023/A:1014465220673. http://www.springerlink.com/content/p89cugy9ddk053g7/;
MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica distributed exclusively by Springer Science+Business Media
LLC. ISSN0012-4966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online). http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/;
http://sites.google.com/site/2dbs382p18biodivers/;
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/9734342;
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Mytilus. galloprovincialis.
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, ".
2002-2004 . . 1 "
".
.: 16.2-89.6%, 10.4-83.8%]. .
.:
A new type of effect of potentially hazardous substances: uncouplers of pelagialbenthal
coupling. - Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002 (March). Vol. 383 (1-6): 127-130. Bibliogr.
15. http://www.scribd.com/doc/45913695; ISSN 0012-4966. Discovery of a new type of
negative impact of pollutants on the biosphere, as a result of inhibition of water filtration by
filter-feeders / suspension feeders. The water filtration and associated removal of suspended
matter from water is part of migration of matter. As V.I. Vernadsky stressed, organisms are
mediators of biogenic migration of atoms in the biosphere. This migration is partly
implemented in the framework of pelagialbenthal coupling via the activity of filter-feeders,
which remove the organic suspended matter from water and excrete pellets. The tables
contains the following data: the average percentage of assimilated (16-90%) and nonassimilated (10-84%) food matter for 15 large taxa of invertebrates (Table 1); potassium
bichromate inhibited water filtration by mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis (Table 2);
surfactants, detergents, pesticides inhibited filtration by filter-feeders, marine and freshwater
bivalves and rotifers (Table 3). A prediction was made: "Further research and experimental
studies are expected to provide new evidence that sublethal concentrations of chemical
pollutants induce a significant decrease in the filtration capacity of freshwater and marine
filter feeders" (p. 129). "The uncoupling process considered above is an anthropogenic
violation of two basic laws (empirical rules or biogeochemical principles) of the biosphere
functioning: (1) biogenic migration of atoms of chemical elements in the biosphere always
tends toward its maximum expression; (2) on the geological time scale, the evolution of
species gives rise to the forms of life that are stable in the biosphere, and is so directed that
the
biogenic
migration
of
atoms in the biosphere increases" (p.129).]; DOI10.1023/A:1015385723150;
https://www.researchgate.net/file.FileLoader.html?key=d988acb599e121964c48114374a87e
8d;www.springerlink.com/index/28V23JBFADL1Y100.pdf;
New type of action of potentially hazardous chemicals: uncouplers of pelagial-benthal
coupling. Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002. Vol. 383: 127-130. Bibliogr.15. ISSN 00124966. Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com [Average percentage of
assimilated (16-90%) and non-assimilated (10-84%) food matter for 15 large taxa of
invertebrates (Table 1); potassium bichromate inhibited water filtration by M.
galloprovincialis (Table 2); surfactants, detergents, pesticides inhibited filtration by filterfeeders, marine and freshwater bivalves and rotifers (Table 3). prediction is made: "Further
research and experimental studies are expected to provide new evidence that sublethal
concentrations of chemical pollutants induce a significant decrease in the filtration capacity
of freshwater and marine filter feeders" (p.129). "The uncoupling process considered above
is an anthropogenic violation of two basic laws (empirical rules or biogeochemical
principles) of the biosphere functioning: (1) biogenic migration of atoms of chemical
elements in the biosphere always tends toward its maximum expression; (2) on the
geological time scale, the evolution of species gives rise to the forms of life that are stable in
the biosphere, and is so directed that the biogenic migration of atoms in the biosphere
increases" (p.129).];

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, , "",
"", "", "", " " ]. .

.:
Ostroumov S.A. New definitions of the concepts and terms ecosystem and biogeocenosis. Doklady Biological Sciences 2002 (March), Volume 383, Numbers 1-6, p. 141-143.
www.scribd.com/doc/49065580; 2 tables. Bibliogr. 15 refs. [MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
distributed exclusively by Springer Science+Business Media LLC. ISSN 0012-4966 (Print)
1608-3105 (Online)] In 1935, the term 'ecosystem' was coined by A. Tansley. In the 1940s,
another important term 'biogeocoenosis' was introduced by V. N. Sukachev. Since that time,
a significant amount of new facts was accumulated in ecology. It is necessary to revisit the
formulation of the basic concepts and terms in ecology, including the two terms mentioned
above. The author proposed some new variants of the definition of the two terms that (1)
reflect the modern vision of the basics of ecology; and (2) avoid the vicious circle of using
other terms that in turn request their definitions. The author realizes that the new variants of
the terms cannot be ideal and some other variants of the definitions are also possible. 5
specific features of the proposed definition of ecosystem (Table 1). 8 specific features of the
proposed definition of biogeocenosis, and 8 distinctions between the proposed definition and
the
classical
definition
by V.N.Sukachev (Table 2)].
https://www.researchgate.net/file.FileLoader.html?key=997c8c86899d5a6e24531054ad1bcd
1e;
www.springerlink.com/index/VPG4YU2V3YD6T97B.pdf;
DOI 10.1023/A:1015393924967;
the
Russian
version
of
the
paper:
http://scipeople.ru/publication/66938/; New definitions of the concepts and terms ecosystem
and biogeocenosis. - Doklady Akademii Nauk 2002. 383 (4): 571-573. Doklady Biological
Sciences. 2002. Vol. 383: 141-143. 2 tables. Bibliogr. 15 refs. ISSN 0012-4966. Distributed
by Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com [5 specific features of the proposed definition of
ecosystem (Table 1). 8 specific features of the proposed definition of biogeocenosis, and 8
distinctions between the proposed definition and the classical definition by V.N.Sukachev
(Table 2)]. scribd.com/doc/49065580;

// . 2002. . 383. 5. C.710-714. . 15 . [
.. .
, ,
]. http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/;

http://sites.google.com/site/ostroumovsa/; . .:
System of principles for conservation of the biogeocenotic function and the biodiversity of
filter-feeders.- Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002 (March). Vol. 383: 147-150. Bibliogr.15
refs. ISSN 0012-4966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online). Distributed by Springer,
orderdept@springer-sbm.com. As a result of the authors studies of filter-feeders (DAN,
1998, Vol. 362, P. 574-576; DAN, 2001, Vol. 378, P. 283-285), it is clear that the filtering
activity of populations of filter-feeders in natural habitats might be significantly reduced if
the concentrations of some pollutants reach certain levels. The role of filter-feeders as
factors of water purification in ecosystems is so important that their inhibition is a danger for
the entire ecosystem. The author emphasizes that not only the biodiversity of filter-feeders
but also their level of functional (filtration) activity is to be protected. In order to do so, the
author suggested establishing a new type of protected areas whose main purpose is to protect
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functionally active populations of filter-feeders, including bivalves and other organisms.


Those protected areas could be named hydrobiological (some variants: biofiltering, or
malacological) reserves (some variants: refuges, sanctuaries, etc.). The author formulated 5
principles of nature conservation requirements in malacological and hydrobiological
reserves (Tabl. 3). Among them is principle 2, "conservation of filtration activity of
organisms and populations". The paper contains data on how 5 detergents (1-50 mg/L)
inhibited the filtration activity of Unio tumidus, Mytilus galloprovincialis, Crassostrea
gigas (Tabl. 2); on effects on the efficiency of elimination (EEE) of suspended matter from
water were measured (Tabl. 2); on the number of days (0.3 10) needed to filter the volume
of aquatic (freshwater and marine) ecosystem by the local bivalves (a review of data from
literature) (Tabl. 1). "I suggest that the existing system of protected terrestrial and water
areas should be supplemented with special sites intended to conserve populations of filterfeeders. In addition to biodiversity conservation, these populations should be conserved
because they fulfill a very important biogeocenotic function of water filtration and
purification" (p.149). "The system of five principlesis proposed to provide an ecological
basis of the environment conservation conditions at these sites (malacological and
hydrobiological
reserves)" (p.149)] DOI 10.1023/A:1015398125876;
www.springerlink.com/index/1MNVLNAYW36TC92R.pdf;
https://www.researchgate.net/file.FileLoader.html?key=888352078b275ef40a430eb5b4d7714c;

System of principles for conservation of the biogeocenotic function and the biodiversity of
filter-feeders. Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002. Vol. 383: 147-150. Bibliogr.15 refs. ISSN
0012-4966. Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com [5 principles of nature
conservation requirements in malacological and hydrobiological reserves (Tabl. 3), among
them principle 2, "conservation of filtration activity of organisms and populations"; 5
detergents (1-50 mg/L) inhibited the filtration activity of Unio tumidus, Mytilus
galloprovincialis, Crassostrea gigas (Tabl. 2); effects on the efficiency of elimination
(EEE) of suspended matter from water were measured (Tabl. 2); the number of days (0.3
10) needed to filter the volume of aquatic (freshwater and marine) ecosystem by the local
bivalves (a review of data from literature) (Tabl. 1). "I suggest that the existing system of
protected terrestrial and water areas should be supplemented with special sites intended to
conserve populations of filter-feeding hydrobionts. In addition to biodiversity conservation,
these populations should be conserved because they fulfil a very important biogeocenotic
function of water filtration and purification" (p.149). "The system of five principlesis
proposed to provide an ecological basis of the environment conservation conditions at these
sites (malacological and hydrobiological reserves)" (p.149)].
:
// . 2002. . 385. 4. C. 571-573, .
. 15 .
[ .. .
Lanza-Automat 20 /
Crassostrea gigas ( 4-35 ). "
"]. :
Identification of a new type of ecological hazard of chemicals: inhibition of processes of
ecological remediation. - Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002. Vol.385. P. 377-379. Bibliogr.
15 refs. http://www.scribd.com/doc/45911150 (ISSN 0012-4966. Distributed by Springer,
orderdept@springer-sbm.com): The author discovered and characterized a new type of ecological
hazard of chemical pollution of water, which involves inhibition of important processes of ecological
remediation of ecosystems (water filtration by aquatic bivalves). Experiments were performed using
mollusks (oysters), Crassostrea gigas, and a cell suspension of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The cell
suspension was a model of suspended matter in aquatic ecosystem. Laundry detergent LanzaAutomat inhibited water filtration by oysters C. gigas. As a result, the removal of the cells (S.

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cerevisiae) from water was inhibited. This demonstrated a new type of ecological hazard caused by
water pollution with chemical pollutants at sublethal concentrations. This hazard is associated with
the fact that chemical pollution of water causes inhibition of the physiological activity of filterfeeders, thereby inhibiting the important ecological processes of water filtration. These ecological
processes contribute significantly to improving water quality, water purification and the related
remediation of aquatic ecosystems (their ecological repair).
[Effects on elimination efficiency (EEE); new concept of ecological remediation as ecological repair;
new data on inhibitory effects of the detergent Lanza-Automat 20 mg/L on water filtration by oysters
Crassostrea gigas and removal of the cells of S. cerevisiae from water (Tabl. 1); a summary table of
effects of cationic, anionic, non-ionic surfactants, pesticides, potassium bichromate, on marine and
freshwater bivalves, larvae of Ephemeroptera, rotifers, and Cladocera mainly the data of the author
plus some data from literature (Tabl. 2). The author identified "a new type of ecological hazard
caused by water pollution. This hazard is associated with the fact that chemical pollution of water
causes inhibition of the physiological activity of hydrobionts, thereby inhibiting the ecological
processes mediated by the hydrobionts. These processes contribute significantly to water purification
and the related remediation of aquatic ecosystems (their ecological repair)" (p. 379)]. DOI

10.1023/A:1019929305267;
https://www.researchgate.net/file.FileLoader.html?key=8408a7cfaa984764b812ce79c77007f
2;
http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/;
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Lanza-Automat () // . . 2002.
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Inhibitory analysis of top-down control: new keys to studying eutrophication, algal blooms,
and water self-purification // Hydrobiologia. 2002. vol. 469. P.117-129. 8 tables.
Bibliogr. 71 refs. [Top-down control is an important type of interspecies interactions in food
webs. It is especially important for aquatic ecosystems. Phytoplankton grazers contribute to
the top-down control of phytoplankton populations. This article is focused on the role of
benthic suspension-feeders (filter - feeders) in the control of plankton populations as a result
of water filtering and the removal of suspended matter (including the cells of plankton) from
the water column. New data on the inhibitory effects of synthetic surfactants and detergents
on benthic filter-feeders (freshwater mussels Unio tumidus, U. pictorum, marine mussels
Mytilus galloprovincialis, M. edulis, and oysters Crassostrea gigas) are presented and
discussed. Importance and efficiency of that approach to the problems of eutrophication and
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water self-purification is pointed out. The chemical pollution may pose a threat to the natural
top-down control of phytoplankton and water self-purification processes. The latter are an
important prerequisite for sustainable use of aquatic resources. Surfactant SDS at a
concentration of 0.5 mg/L inhibited water filtration by Crassostrea gigas, at a concentration
of 1.7 mg/L suppressed the filtering activity of M. galloprovincialis, at that of 1-5 mg/L
decreased water filtration by M. edulis. The non-ionic surfactant Triton X-100 (TX100) at a
concentration of 0.5-5 mg/L induced a sharp slowdown in water filtration by M. edulis, at 1
and 5 mg/L it caused a decrease in the filtration rate by the freshwater bivalve Unio tumidus.
The cationic surfactant TDTMA at 1-2 mg/L constrained the filtering activity of the
freshwater bivalve Unio pictorum. 4 detergents (6.7-50 mg/L) hindered the filtration by M.
galloprovincialis. 3 detergents (1-30 mg/L) slowed down the clearance rate during water
filtration by Crassostrea gigas. The shampoo AHC (Avon Herbal Care) at concentrations 560 mg/L arrested the filtration by M. galloprovincialis]. A step toward modernization of the
contemporary understanding of how ecosystem functions and how it performs useful
ecosystem services] (Springer Press, Dordrecht). ISSN 0018-8158 (Print) 1573-5117
(Online)ISSN
0018-8158.
DOI
10.1023/A:1015559123646;
http://www.scribd.com/doc/52598579/;
http://b23.ru/nwmb;
http://www.moipros.ru/files/author_4_article_9.doc;
www.springerlink.com/index/R9PTJEQ5FK8VLA6M.pdf;
http://scipeople.com/uploads/materials/4389/2Hydrobiologia469p117w%20Addendum.DOC
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B589QnrA6gkoZDI4NTcyNWEtMjM2ZS00MmM4LTg1
YTYtYTliMTZkZGMxZjgw&sort=name&layout=list&num=50;
Polyfunctional role of biodiversity in processes leading to water purification: current
conceptualizations and concluding remarks // Hydrobiologia. 2002. v. 469 (1-3): P.203-204.
Bibliogr. 8 refs. (Springer ISSN 0018-8158 (Print) 1573-5117 (Online)Press, Dordrecht)
ISSN 0018-8158. [Selected elements of a new vision of the role of biodiversity in water
purification and maintaining the natural purification potential of ecosystems, elements of the
theory of water self-purification. Some fundamental principles that characterize the pivotal
roles of the biodiversity of filter-feeders in ecosystems. Among those roles are: (1) the role
of ecological repair of water quality, (2) the role of contributing to reliability and stability of
the functioning of the ecosystem, (3) the role of contributing to creation of habitat
heterogeneity, (4) the role of contributing to acceleration of migration of chemical elements.
It is an important feature of the biomachinery of filter-feeders that it removes from water
various particles of a very broad range of sizes. Another important principle is that the
amount of the organic matter filtered out of water is larger than the amount assimilated so
that a significant part of the removed material serves no useful function to the organism of
the filter-feeder, but serves a beneficial function to some other species and to the ecosystem
as a whole. The new experiments by the author additionally demonstrated a vulnerability of
the filtration activity of filter feeders (e.g., bivalves and rotifers) to some xenobiotics
(tetradecyltrymethylammonium bromide, heavy metals and some others). The inhibition of
the filtration activity of filter-feeders may lead to the situation previously described as that of
an ecological impairment of the second type]. DOI 10.1007/s10750-004-1875-1.
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B589QnrA6gkoM2QzZDE0MzMtMWYyZi00MjFlLWEx
NzQtNjdiZDFlZTIzMmM2&sort=name&layout=list&num=50;
http://scipeople.com/uploads/materials/4389/2H469p203.Polyfunctional.role.w.Addendum.rt
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Effect of a cationic amphiphilic compound on rotifers.- Doklady Biological Sciences. 2003
(May). Vol. 390. 252-255, tab. Bibliogr. 15 refs (in Eng.; ISSN 0012-4966. Distributed by
Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com). Welfare of the biosphere depends on filter-feeders
that contribute to making water clean and transparent. Important new facts on the hazard of
man-made damage to the beneficial function of rotifers, which are the plankton filter45

feeders, were discovered. For the first time, it was found that a chemical pollutant inhibits
filtration activity of rotifers. As a chemical pollutant, a representative of synthetic surfactants
was studied. The study featured an advanced technique that allows a precise measurement of
the filtration rate on the basis of measuring the rate of removal of algal cells from water by
rotifers. The experiment was run in the following system: the two-species culture of rotifers
(Brachionus calyciflorus) and algae (Nannochloropsis limnetica; Eustigmatophyceae) was
studied in a two-stage turbidostat (temperature 20 C) as described by Walz et al. (1997)
with some modifications. Dilution rate (the higher the filtration activity of rotifers, the higher
the dilution rate) was measured in the turbidostat. As a model of a chemical pollutant, the
cationic surfactant tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) was added to the water
of the turbidostat. On the basis of previous studies (Ostroumov, 2000), the concentration of
TDTMA was 0.5 mg/L. Dynamics of the dilution rate before and after addition of the
chemical was monitored. The dilution rate decreased after the addition of TDTMA. Also, a
comparison of the dilution rate in the experimental turbidostat (with the surfactant) with the
control turbidostat (without the chemical) was made. Under conditions of the presence of
TDTMA the dilution rate was lower than in the control turbidostat. The lower dilution rate
means a lower filtration and grazing activity of the population of the rotifers. The results
are in accord with the hypothesis that the cationic surfactant TDTMA can inhibit the filtering
activity of populations of rotifers. The results support the conclusions of previous
publications, in which analogous effects of surfactants on another major group of filterfeeders (the bottom-dwelling bivalve mollusks) were discovered (Doklady of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, 2001, 380, p. 847-849; 2002, vol. 382, p.138-141). [surfactant
TDTMA 0.5 mg l-1, turbidostat; the culture of rotifers Brachionus calyciflorus feeding on
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ISSN 0018-8158. Effects of several surfactants and chemical mixtures on marine bivalves
were studied. An anionic surfactant, sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS), and a cationic
surfactant, tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA), inhibited the filtering activity
of oysters (Crassostrea gigas). Similar effects were exhibited by some chemical mixtures that
included surfactants. Those mixtures inhibited the filtering activity of Crassostrea gigas and
Mytilus galloprovincialis. The inhibition of filtering activity took place as a result of the
effects of surfactant TDTMA 0.5mg l-1 on oysters Crassostrea gigas; SDS 0.5 mg l-1 on C.
gigas; 3 synthetic detergent mixtures on Mytilus galloprovincialis and C. gigas. The new
results are in agreement with the author's previous experiments, where a number of
xenobiotics and/or pollutants inhibited the filtering activity of several species of marine and
freshwater bivalves, e.g., it had been shown that SDS inhibited filtering activity of Mytilus
edulis (e.g., Ostroumov, 2000c, 2001a). This experimental approach is helpful in assessment
of environmental hazards from man-made chemicals that can contaminate marine systems.
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mollusks. Hydrobiological Journal (ISSN: for PRINT: 0018-8166) 2003, Volume 39,
Issue 4. p. 97-101. ABSTRACT: The influence of some surface active substances on the
filtration activity of marine Bivalvia was studied. It has been found that both anionic
(sodium dodecylsulphate) and cationic (tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide) surfactants
inhibited the filtration activity of oysters (Crassostrea gigas). Some mixtures containing
surface active substances also inhibited the filtration activity of C. gigas and Mytilus
galloprovincialis. The obtained data correlate well with the results obtained previously. They
suggest that some xenobiotics and pollutants inhibited the filtration activity of other species
of marine and freshwater Bivalvia. This experimental approach is useful in evaluating the
influence of surface active substances on marine ecosystems. (Moscow State University,
Moscow, Russia) DOI: 10.1615/HydrobJ.v39.i4.100; Influence of some amphyphilic
substances and mixtures on marine mollusks // Hydrobiological Journal (Hydrob. J.) 2003,
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several amphyphilic chemicals (surfactants) and chemical mixtures on marine bivalves were
studied. An aninionic surfactant, sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS), and a cationic surfactant,
tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) inhibited filtering activity of oysters
(Crassostrea gigas). Similar effects were exhibited by some chemical mixtures that included
surfactants. Those mixtures inhibited filtering activity by C. gigas and Mytilus
galloprovincialis. The new results are in agreement with the author's previous experiments,
where a number of xenobiotics and/or pollutants inhibited the filtering activity of several
species of marine and freshwater bivalves. This experimental approach is helpful in
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the main functional blocks of the system of self-purification; the system of the main
processes that are involved; the analysis of the degree of participation of the main large taxa;
the reliability of the mechanisms of water self-purification; regulation of the processes; the
response of the mechanisms of water self-purification towards the external influences (manmade impacts, pollution); and some conclusions relevant to the practice of environment
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ecosystem's biomachinery that maintains water quality and purification potential in aquatic
systems. They remove suspended matter and excrete faeces, pseudofaeces and dissolved
inorganic materials that contribute to nutrient cycling between the water column and the
benthic habitats. Suspension-feeders are a key part of many natural aquatic remediation
systems and they can decrease some negative anthropogenic impacts. Recent authors
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be filtered in 20 ecosystems; Table 5: production of biosediments per year or per day by
filter-feeders; Table 6: chemicals that inhibit filtration rates (mainly the data generated by
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12 large taxa (Rotifers, Polychaeta etc.); Table 4: amount of the days for the water column to
be filtered in 20 ecosystems; Table 5: production of biosediments per year or per day by
filter-feeders; Table 6: chemicals that inhibit filtration rates (mainly the data generated by
the author); Table 7: Key facts and principles that characterize suspension - feeders as part of
water-filtering biomachinery maintaining water quality; Table 8: the level-block approach to
the analysis of ecological hazards of anthropogenic effects on the biota. New concepts
introduced in this paper: the polyfunctional role of suspension-feeders regulating ecosystem
processes (p.155); "suspension-feeders have a potential to contribute to creating habitat
heterogeneity (in terms of patchiness of concentrations of suspended matter in water)
(p.157); "ecological taxation: suspension-feeders pay ecological tax to the community
(ecosystem)" (p.157); "the inhibition of the filtration activity of suspension-feeders may lead
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Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders // Hydrobiologia, (Publisher:
Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V.). 2005.
(July) Vol. 542, No. 1. P..ages: 275 286 (in Eng.). Bibliogr. 63 refs. Tables. (Springer Press,
Dordrecht; ISSN 0018-8158ISSN 0018-8158 (Print) 1573-5117 (Online).) Review and Opinion
paper. The role of filter-feeders in functioning of ecosystems is re-visited, using a multi-perspective
approach. Tab.1. Examples of the impact of filter-feeders on the water column: clearance time.
Tab. 2. Examples of diversity of taxons of benthic organisms involved in removing seston from
water, and filtration rates. Tab. 3. Effect of the increase in concentration of algae on the filtration rate
and the amount consumed by rotifers Brachionus calyciflorus. Tab. 4. The ratio F:P in some groups
of organisms (examples of "ecological taxation"). Tab. 5. The ratio F: (P+R) in some filter feeders.
Tab. 6. Results of the ecological tax: biosediment formation in 6 ecosystems. Tab.7. Contribution of
various aquatic organisms to oxidation of organic matter in the ecosystem of the Sea of Okhotsk.
Tab. 8. Some chemicals that inhibit the filtering activity of the filter-feeders (new data of the author).

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Tab. 9. Some features of water-filtering biomachinery: 6 fundamental principles. Tab. 10. The levelblock approach to the analysis of ecological hazards of anthropogenic effects on the biota (the new
conceptualization proposed by the author). On the basis of the previous publications, our new data
and the existing scientific literature, we have formulated Some fundamental principles that
characterize the pivotal roles of the biodiversity of filter-feeders in ecosystems. Among those roles
are: (1) the role of ecological repair of water quality, (2) the role of contributing to reliability and
stability of the functioning of the ecosystem, (3) the role of contributing to creation of habitat
heterogeneity, (4) the role of contributing to acceleration of migration of chemical elements. It is an
important feature of the biomachinery of filter-feeders that it removes from water various particles of
a very broad range of sizes. Another important principle is that the amount of the organic matter
filtered out of water is larger than the amount assimilated so that a significant part of the removed
material serves no useful function to the organism of the filter-feeder, but serves a beneficial
function to some other species and to the ecosystem as a whole. The new experiments by the author
additionally demonstrated a vulnerability of the filtration activity of filter feeders (e.g. bivalves and
rotifers) to some xenobiotics (tetradecyltrymethylammonium bromide, heavy metals and some
others). The inhibition of the filtration activity of filter-feeders may lead to the situation previously
described as that of an ecological bomb impairment of the second type. DOI 10.1007/s10750-004-

1875-1
.
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getcited.org/pub/103448453;
http://scipeople.com/uploads/materials/4389/5Hydr542p275water.filt.doc;
Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. In: Segers H., Martens K. (Eds.)
The Diversity of Aquatic Ecosystems. Aquatic Biodiversity II. (Reprinted from
Hydrobiologia, vol. 542, 2005). Series: Developments in Hydrobiology, vol. 180. (series
editor: K.Martens) Springer. Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 2005. P. 275-286. Bibliogr. 63
refs. Tables. ISBN 1-4020-2951-9. DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-4111-X_26. On some lists of refs
(e.g., http://www.springerlink.com/content/?k=Ostroumov+S.A.&sortorder=asc&o=10) the
book is presented as: Developments in Hydrobiology 207, Aquatic Biodiversity II.
Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. In: Segers H., Martens K. (Eds.)
The Diversity of Aquatic Ecosystems. Aquatic Biodiversity II. (Reprinted from
Hydrobiologia, vol. 542, 2005). Series: Developments in Hydrobiology, vol. 180. (series
editor: K.Martens) Springer. Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 2005. P. 275-286. Bibliogr. 63
refs. Tables. ISBN 1-4020-2951-9.
Filter-feeders as part of ecological biomachinery to purify water // Verh. Internat. Verein.
Limnol. 2005. Vol. 29/2 (Verhandlungen Internationale Vereinigung fr theoretische und
angewandte Limnologie; Stuttgart, E.Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung), p.10721075. Bibliogr. 16 refs. Abstract: The author introduced a new fundamental concept in the
science of hydrobiology and aquatic ecology: biomachinery of water self-purification. The
aquatic invertebrates that are filter-feeders constitute a vital part of the complex of aquatic
organisms which are involved in the biomachinery of improving water quality.
[Proceedings, SIL Congress 2004; in the text: "We predict that new examples of
xenobiotics that inhibit the filtration activity of aquatic organisms will be found in future"].
[SIL XXIX Congress Lahti Finland, 8 - 14 August 2004; Edited for the Association by:
Jones, J. 2005. VIII , 548 pages, 25x17cm (Verhandlungen IVL, Volume 29, Part 2); ISBN
3-510-54066-2;
ISBN
978-3-510-54066-2,
paperback]
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Volume 32 (May), Number 3, p. 305-313. [Generalizations presented in this paper represent, in
systematized form, the basic elements of the qualitative theory of water self-purification in
freshwater and marine ecosystems. Recommendations are given for maintaining water quality and
sustainable development of water resources. New Rresults of experimental studies of the effect
exerted by surfactant Triton X-100 and OMO synthetic detergent on mollusks Unio tumidus.
Translated from: Vodnye Resursy, Vol. 32, No. 3, 2005, pp. 337346. Publisher: MAIK
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(Ekologiia), No. 6, 2005, pp. 452459. Publisher: MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica co-published
with Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. ISSN: 1067-4136 (Paper) 1608-3334 (Online).
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Principles of the theory of the ecological mechanism of water self-purification based on


multiple functions of the biota in freshwater and marine ecosystems are formulated. In
developing this theory, the results of the author's experiments with filtering hydrobionts have
been used. These results indicate that the water self-purification mechanism is vulnerable to
the impact of some pollutants and, in particular, surfactants. Conclusions drawn on the basis
of the theory have practical significance for biodiversity conservation and for the sustainable
use of the biological resources of aquatic ecosystems. Keywords: aquatic ecosystems; water
quality;
water
self-purification;
pollution.;
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central, labile and vulnerable component of the water self-purification system // Environment
Ecology and Safety of Life Activity (=
) 2005. No.4 (28), P. 46-52. Bibliogr. 17 refs. The author analyzed the
sensitivity to chemical pollution of the biotic subsystem of the system of self-purification of water.
Main groups of aquatic organisms contribute to the functioning of the system of self-purification;
some components of the the system are sensitive to contaminants, which was shown by us using
some specific examples. The author proposed a conceptual interpretation of the totality of aquatic
organisms considered in aggregate (the aquatic biota) as a central, labile and vulnerable component
of the system of self-purification of water in aquatic ecosystems. This concept leads to substancial
substantial changes in the hierarchy of priorities for protection of biodiversity and environment.

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Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor & Francis. 2006. p.245-253. Bibliogr. on pages
250-253.
Biomachinery for maintaining water quality and natural water self-purification in marine
and estuarine systems: elements of a qualitative theory // International Journal of Oceans
and Oceanography.
2006.
Volume 1, No.1. P. 111-118. http://b23.ru/3jbx;
www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/100141.pdf; [ISSN 0973-2667]. The most essential
elements are formulated for a qualitative theory of the polyfunctional role of the biota in
self-purification, and maintaining water quality in aquatic ecosystems. The theory covers the
following: (1) the sources of energy for the mechanisms of self-purification; (2) the main
functional blocks of the system of self-purification; (3) the list of the main processes that are
involved; (4) analysis of the degree of participation of the main large taxons; (5) degree of
reliability and the main mechanisms providing the reliability; (6) regulation of the processes;
(7) the response of the system towards the external influences (man-made impacts); (8) the
analogy between ecosystems and a bioreactor; and (9) conclusions relevant to the practice of
biodiversity conservation. In support of the theory, the results are given of the author's
experiments which demonstrated the ability of some pollutants (surfactants, detergents, and
some others) to inhibit the water filtration activity of marine filter-feeders (namely, the
bivalve mollusks Mytilus galloprovincialis, Mytilus edulis, and Crassostrea gigas).
www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/100141.pdf;

Inhibition of mussel suspension feeding by surfactants of three classes. // Hydrobiologia.


2006. Vol. 556, No. 1. Pages: 381 386. (February). 3 Tables. Bibliogr. 37 refs [Coauthors:
S..O., J. Widdows]. For the first time the negative effects of SDS, TDTMA, and Triton X100 on M. edulis and M. edulis / M. galloprovincialis - effects of the three surfactants - on
the filtration rates by marine mussels were presented in one paper. The xenobiotics tested
represented anionic, cationic and non-ionic surfactants (tetradecyltrimethylammonium
bromide, TDTMA, a representative of a class of cationic surfactants; sodium dodecyl
sulphate, SDS, a representative of anionic alkyl sulfates; and Triton X-100, a representative
of non-ionic hydroxyethylated alkyl phenols). Negative effects of SDS, TDTMA, and Triton
X-100 on the filtration activity of marine mussels M. edulis and M. edulis / M.
galloprovincialis were discovered. All three surfactants inhibited the clearance rates. This is
the first publication of the negative effects of a cationic surfactant on Atlantic mussels
Mytilus. The significance of the results for the ecology of marine ecosystems is
discussed]. DOI 10.1007/s10750-005-1200-7; http://www.scribd.com/doc/45958156/;
scribd.com/doc/59544597/; http://sites.google.com/site/ostroumovsergei/publications1/hydrobiologia2006ostwidd; http://sites.google.com/site/3surfactantsfiltrationmytilus/;
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0pages381-386.pdf; http://www.springerlink.com/content/7166067538534421/;
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. . . 32 . ISSN 0869-8619. (On concepts of biochemical
ecology and hydrobiology: ecological chemomediators. - Siberian Ecological Journal
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(Sibirsky Ekologichesky Zhurnal). 2006. - 13, No.1. - P. 73-82. Bibliogr. 32 refs.). [ =


Siberian Journal of Ecology = Sibirskiy ekologicheskiy zhurnal; ISSN 0869-8619;
http://www.sibran.ru/English/SECJE.HTM ] Translated into English:
On the concepts of biochemical ecology and hydrobiology: Ecological chemomediators. Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2008, Volume 1 (2), p. 238-244 [ Pleiades
Publishing, Ltd., 2008; distributed by Springer Science+Business Media LLC.] ISSN 19954255 (Print) 1995-4263 (Online)] DOI 10.1134/S1995425508020100. Original Russian
Text S.A. Ostroumov, 2006, published in Sibirskii Ekologicheskii Zhurnal ( = Siberian
Journal of Ecology) , 2006, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 7382. Abstract: Earlier, the author published
two books (including 'Introduction to Biochemical Ecology', Moscow University Press,
1986) and some papers, in which he formulated the conceptual foundations of a new
scientific discipline biochemical ecology. The lines of research on biochemical ecology
included studies of the role of chemical substances in interorganismal interactions, in
communication and regulation of supraorganismal systems. Another part of biochemical
ecology concerns studies of the fate and transformation of external chemical substances
when they interact with the organisms. Both natural and man-made compounds are within
the focus of biochemical ecology. The basic concepts of biochemical ecology include two
concepts and terms that were formulated and suggested by the author, namely ecological
chemomediators and ecological chemoregulators. They were suggested by Dr. S.A.
Ostroumov and since then, they have already been included accepted as part of modern
ecological concepts and are used in modern ecological literature. Application of biochemical
ecology to aquatic ecosystems creates the basis for development of biochemical
hydrobiology. In 2011, a scientific conference in the U.S.A. was dedicated to the 25th
anniversary
of
the
book
Introduction
to
Biochemical
Ecology.
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knowledge of English towards professional use. Curriculum of a lecture course. Moscow.
MAX Press. 2006. 5 p. The aim of the program is to help to those who have some basic
knowledge of English and who want to improve their knowledge. Some of more difficult
aspects of English are included. The detailed bibliography also may provide some help to
those who want to gain additional knowledge using books, dictionary and other published
materials].
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Sol., 2006, . 11. C.6-10. . 3 .
A new class of molecules that regulate the bioenergetics of the biosphere: ecological
chemoregulators. Ecol. Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, Vol. 11, p.15-16. Bibliogr. 4 refs.
Chemical contamination with oil hydrocarbons inhibits the process of water filtration by
Mytilus galloprovincialis. Ecol. Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, Vol. 11, p.16-17. [The
concentration of the oil was 8 microliters per 1 l of seawater. As a result of the inhibition, the
optical density (550 nm) of the seawater with seston in the beaker with oil was 157.1 977.8
% of that in the control. The incubation time was 10 140 min].
Developing the conceptual apparatus in the area of biochemical ecology (and chemical
communication). Seeking and developing adequate terminology. Ecol. Studies, Haz.,
Sol., 2006, v. 11, p.17. Bibliogr. 6 refs. [The author introduced new fundamental concepts
and terms 'ecological chemomediators' and 'ecological chemoregulators' which include a
variety of the chemicals that are being produced by organisms and have the function of
transfer of information to other organisms. Also, the author proposed a new modernized
variant of definition of the term 'pheromone'].
Biological and hydrobiological factors to prevent extreme weather events and catastrophic
climate changes: lessons from Hurricane Katrina.Ecol. Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, v. 11,
p.18-22. Bibliogr. 4 refs.
New scientific revolution in ecology and hydrobiology: hi-ecological technologies. Ecol.
Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, v. 11, p. 22-24. Bibliogr. 12 refs. [Examples are given of 3
important advances that were recently made in ecology and environmental science, and 3
examples of practical usage of new ecological knowledge, including phytoremediation, and
preventing global change and ecoterrorism]. (D:\conferences my sessions\_2005sess
conf.doc\Abstracts in Eng\My abstracts\New scientific revolution.doc).
Fundamental principles and priorities for restoring water streams: from ecological
considerations to practical work.Ecol. Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, v. 11, p. 24-25. Bibliogr.
6 refs. [In collaboration: Ostroumov S.A., Bloesch J., Wehrli B., McCutcheon S.,
Mamatkulov H. A.]. [3 top-priority goals and principles are formulated and explained for
restoration the water streams and associated ecosystems: 1. Restoring the natural type of the
morphology of the river beds including the terrestrial ecosystems surrounding the river; 2.
Quantity of water; 3.Quality of water].
Phytoremediation of perchlorate using the aquatic plant Myriophyllum aquaticum. Ecol.
Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, v. 11, p. 25-27, 2 tables. Bibliogr. 3 refs. [In collaboration:
S.A.O., D. Yifru, V. Nzengung, S. McCutcheon]. [Under experimental conditions, in the
aquaria with Myriophyllum aquaticum (biomass 226.3 - 285.7 g per 6 L of water; incubation
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during 19 days) the concentration of perchlorate decreased from 21.2 23.8 mg/L to 8.3-8.9
mg/L. In the control (aquaria without M. aquaticum) the concentration of perchlorate
decreased from 22.6-25.7 mg/L to 15.9-16.3 mg/L].
Results of the experimental studies of interactions between chemical pollutants and
organisms: new priorities and theory of biomachinery for water self-purification. Ecol.
Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, v. 11, p. 27-29. Bibliogr. 4 refs. [The 14-item overview that gives
a summary of the author's experimental research (on the range of freshwater and marine
organisms from prosthecobacteria Hyphomonas sp. to marine and freshwater bivalves),
developing the theory of water self-purification, and application of author's results to
improve water quality].
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biological mechanism for water self-purification are presented. Hydrobionts (aquatic
organisms) are actively involved in various processes leading to water purification. Not only
microorganisms (bacteria, cyanobacteria and fungi), but also algae, plants, invertebrates,
and many other groups of organisms are involved, which is discussed and analyzed in the
paper. Results of the author's experiments that study the effects of various pollutants on
aquatic organisms (freshwater and marine bivalves) are given. The theory is an innovative
basis for developing ecological technologies to clean water and to upgrade its quality by
using
organisms
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[ISSN 0096-3925 (Print) 1934-791X (Online)]). 2007. Volume 62, Number 4. p.176-179.
DOI 10.3103/S0096392507040074. [publisher: Allerton Press, Inc. distributed exclusively
by Springer Science+Business Media LLC]. The effects of the anionic surfactant sodium
dodecyl suplphate on the aquatic macrophyte Potamogeton crispus L. are studied.
Concentrations of 83133 mg/l caused fragmentation of the stems of plants. The tolerance of
the plants to the negative effects of the surfactant was higher in the spring (April) than in the
autumn (September). Original Russian Text E.A. Solomonova, S.A. Ostroumov, 2007,
published in Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Biologiya, 2007, No. 4, pp. 3942.
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Original Russian Text S.A. Ostroumov, 2006, published in Sibirskii Ekologicheskii
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modern ecological theory of the polyfunctional role of biota in the molecular-ecological
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mechanism of water quality formation and self-purification of aquatic ecosystems. The


theory covers the following items: (1) sources of energy for self-purification mechanisms,
(2) the main structural and functional units of the self-purification system, (3) the main
processes involved in the system, (4) contributions of major taxa to self-purification, (5)
reliability of the self-purification system and supporting mechanisms, (6) the response of
some key components of the self-purification system to external factors, (7) features of the
operation of water purification mechanisms, and (8) conclusions and recommendations for
biodiversity preservation practice. Surfactants, detergents, salts of Cd, Cu, Pb, Hg, Co, Ti, V
(Na3VO4 12 H2O), and oil hydrocarbons, inhibited water filtration by bivalves
Mytilus galloprovincialis.

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Biochemical Ecology', 1986) and some papers, in which he formulated the conceptual
foundations of new scientific disciplines biochemical ecology and biochemical
hydrobiology. These trends in research include studies of the role of chemical substances in
interorganismal interactions, in communication and regulation of supraorganismal systems.
Another part of biochemical ecology concerns studies of the fate and transformation of
external chemical substances when they interact with the organisms. Both natural and manmade compounds are interesting for biochemical ecology. The main concepts of biochemical
ecology include the new concepts and terms suggested by Dr. S.A.O.: ecological
chemomediators and ecological chemoregulators. They were suggested by Dr.
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concepts and are used in modern ecological literature. Application of biochemical ecology to
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E.G., Gorshkova O.M., Lasareva E.V., McCutcheon S., Shestakova T.V., Solomonova E.A.
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control and prevention of water pollution. - Ecol. Stud., Haz., Solutions, 2009, v.13. p.101103. Bibliogr. 14 refs. Phytoremediation of perchlorate, surfactants, heavy metals (Pb, Cu,
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. Elodea
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.
, (Pb, Cd, Zn, Cu)
Elodea canadensis ,
,
. [=Ostroumov S.A., Kotelevtsev S.V.,
Shestakova T.V., Kolotilova N.N., Poklonov V.A., Solomonova E.A.
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30-36. Figures. Bibliogr. 1 ref. ISSN 0869-7078. http://scipeople.com/publication/66920/;
Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb
Ceratophyllum demersum: // . 2009. .428. 2. .
282-285 [ .., ..]. . 15 .
.. . Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb

.
() Ceratophyllum demersum ().

, .
C. demersum ,
.

(, )

.
scipeople.com/publication/66711/;
http://www.maikonline.com/maik/showArticle.do?auid=VAFZC61RXH;
PII:
S0869565209260338; [=Ostroumov S.A., Shestakova T.V. Decreasing in the measurable
concentrations of Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb in the water of the experimental systems with
Ceratophyllum demersum: phytoremediation potential. - Doklady Akademii Nauk. 2009,
vol. 428, No. 2, p. 282285]. http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/;
Ostroumov S.A., Shestakova T.V. Decreasing the measurable concentrations of Cu, Zn, Cd,
and Pb in the water of the experimental systems containing Ceratophyllum demersum: The
phytoremediation potential // Doklady Biological Sciences, 2009 (October), vol. 428, no. 1,
p. 444-447. Finding: aquatic plants (macrophytes) C. demersum induced a removal of the
heavy metals Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb from water. [publisher: MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica] DOI:
10.1134/S0012496609050159;
www.springerlink.com/index/ML1062K7271L318N.pdf;
https://www.researchgate.net/file.FileLoader.html?key=8fd8998627b86102db72c9b237c250
54; http://sites.google.com/site/9dbs444/decreasing-the-measurable-concentrations-of-cu-zncd-and-pb-in-the-water; PMID: 19994786 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] ;
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnw5ZGJz
NDQ0fGd4OjM0N2IxNGFjNmZjNmIyYjI;
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// . 2009. 1. c.
45-46. . 4 . [ISSN 0869-7922. http://toxreview.ru/magazine/ ]
.
Unio pictorum .
181.2 / ( ),
160,0 /.
82

( ) .
.., .. Amway Dish Drops:
Elodea canadensis // ,
2009, 3, .48-49. . 5 .
.
Amway Dish Drops
Elodea canadensis .

Amway Dish Drops 300,0 / .
,
(
). ( 10 )
Amway Dish Drops
200 / . [=Ostroumov, S.A., Solomonova E.A. Liquid detergent
Amway Dish Drops: the impact on water macrophytes Elodea canadensis / / Toxicological
Bulletin (=Toksikologicheskij vestnik), 2009, No. 3, p.48-49. Bibliogr. 5 refs. For the fist
time, the phytotoxicity of dish washing detergent to aquatic macrophytes was reported. The
phytotoxic effects of liquid detergent for dishes Amway Dish Drops on the viability of
aquatic macrophytes Elodea canadensis in a microcosm were studied. After three days of the
damaging effects of the detergent, the effect on the plants was observed at a concentration of
Amway Dish Drops 300 mg / l and above. The damaging effects manifested as the
reduction of the turgor pressure, resulting in the apical parts of shoots bent down (there was
no shoots with apical parts growing upwards). With more prolonged incubation (over 10
days), the damaging effects observed at lower concentrations of Amway Dish Drops:
starting with the concentration of 200 mg / l and above].
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.., .., .., .., ..
-
//
: . .: - . 2009. .192-196.
. 3 . [=Voronina N.V., Gorshkova O.M., Zagidullin R.M., Kapitsa A.P.,
Krasnushkin A.V., Nikiforov I.D., Ostroumov S.A., Praschikina E.M., Spiridonova O.Yu.,
Churkin V.S. Experience of ecological and geochemical works carrying out in Methods of
determination of pollutants in environment course // Vestnik of IIUEPS (Collection of
scientific proceedings of International Independent Environmental-Politological University).
Moscow. IIUEPS Press, 2009, p. 192-196. Bibliogr. 3 refs].
.., .. ,
// : .
2009. .
.., .. ,
- // .
. 2009. 10. . 37-40.
, Viviparus viviparus, Unio
pictorum, Ceratophyllum demersum, -
(). : ; ; ; ;
.
http://www.tgizd.ru/mag/ecology/;
http://www.tgizd.ru/mag/ecology/ecology_9_10_7.shtml;
www.ecoguild.ru/docs/2009esip10.doc; Ostroumov S.A., Kolesov G.M. Detection of gold,
uranium, and other elements in ecosystems components using the method of neutron
83

activation analysis. - Ecological system and devices ( ).


2009. No. 10. . 37-40. [The biogenic detritus that accumulated over > 7 months in the
microcosms with Viviparus viviparus, Unio pictorum, Ceratophyllum demersum, contained
Au. This is the first time the concentrations of Au in the detritus of this type was measured.
The concentration was measured using NAA. Key words: aquatic ecosystems; detritus;
shellfish; bivalves; xenobiotics; pollutants].
.., .., .., ..
:
// . 2009, 18(4): 222-228. . 33 .
. (Au)

Ceratophyllum demersum. / Au
, -
(), Au 430 .
()
. [Ostroumov S.A., Kolesov G.M., Poklonov
V.A., Kotelevtsev S.V. Water macrophyte as a factor of potential concentration: interactions
with metal nanoparticles. - Ecological Chemistry ( ). 2009, 18(4):
222-228. Bibliogr. 33 refs. Experiments with nanoparticles were carried out in aquatic
microcosms. For the first time it is shown that the metal (Au) in significant amount bind to
the living biomass of the aquatic macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum. As a result of the
binding and/or concentration, the amount of Au in the phytomass increased over the
background level by the factor of 430. The amount of gold in the biomass was detected
using neutron activation analysis (NAA). The new data added some new information to the
modern vision of the polyfunctional role of aquatic organisms (the biota) in the migration
of elements in water ecosystems].

// . 2010. 1.
60-69. http://scipeople.com/publication/69672/; . 24 . [: ..
, .. ].
, ,
. , 8
Viviparus viviparus Ceratophyllum demersum, As .

-
(), (
): Fe > Mn > Zn > Cu > Pb > As > > Cd > Cr.
,
(Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, , Cd, Cr)
, .

Cd ( 3
), ( 13 ) Cr ( 150 ).

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2005, . 452459),
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Hazards, Solutions, 2009, vol. 13, p.118-121. . 9 .
.., .. (Pb, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cd,
Cr)

//
. 2010, .19, 1. c.44-48. = Ostroumov S.A. and Demina L.L.
Detection of heavy metals (Pb, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr) in biogenic detritus in microcosms
with freshwater organisms. Ecological Chemistry, 2010, 19, No.1. p. 44-48. in Russ. Abs.
in Eng. Bibliogr.15 refs.
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demersum: Sr, Sc, Co, Ni, Zn, As, Sb, Th, U, Hf, Zr, Au,
//: 2009 3. . 46-55. . 3. .29.
. . . . .77-78.
.. :
, //
. 2009. .6, .31-38. :
http://library.by/portalus/modules/ecology/readme.php?subaction=showfull&id=127865212
6&archive=&start_from=&ucat=7&;
Published: Ostroumov S.A. Biocontrol of the pollution of aquatic environment: issues of
rehabilitation and remediation, including phytoremediation and zooremediation. Toksikologicheskij Vestnik. 2009. No.6, p.31-38.(in Rus.). [
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2009. [Ecological mechanisms of water self-purification in aquatic bodies and stream are
analyzed. The theory of them is presented, which includes the analysis of the polyfunctional
role of organisms in water purification. The results of new experiments of author on aquatic
organisms, including aquatic macrophytes and filter-feeders, are used]. in press.
.. :
, . -
. [,
,
. ,
, ,

. ,
]. in press =Ostroumov
S.A. Biocontrol of the pollution of aquatic environment: issues of rehabilitation and
remediation, including phytoremediation and zooremediation.-Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik.
[Phytoremediation, algaeremediation and zooremediation are considered in connection with
search for ecotechnologies of removal of pollutants (including toxicants) from water]. in
press
// [.. , .. ]
.. //
: . 2009. 12 (), . 29-34.
http://scipeople.com/uploads/materials/4389/Water_Chem&Ec_12%2709_pp_29-34.pdf
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processes // Water: Chemistry and Ecology. 2009 (Dec). No. 12, p. 29-34. .
, ,

(
) ().
,

, .
, ,
, ,
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- Mytilus edulis
M. galloprovincialis. : , , ,
, - (), , ,
, , Mytilus edulis, Mytilus
galloprovincialis, , , ,
,
[=Ostroumov S.A. Relationship between water self-purification and environmental repair
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processes // Water: Chemistry and Ecology. 2009. (Dec). No. 12, p. 29-34. ISSN: 20728158.
http://scipeople.com/uploads/materials/4389/Water_Chem&Ec_12%2709_pp_2934.pdf; http://scipeople.com/publication/67785/; ABSTRACT. The experimental results
were obtained to demonstrate that one of the most important ecological rehabilitation
processes (the process of improving water quality by the removal of suspended matter from
water by filter-feeders) is inhibited by a pollutant (a xenobiotic). This fact and some other
considerations suggest some analogy between repair processes at genetic and ecosystem
level. Authors experiments have shown that the group of xenobiotics which cause adverse
effects on ecological mechanisms for improving water quality includes surface-active agents
(surfactants), detergents, heavy metals, and other chemicals. The authors experiments have
discovered the inhibitory effects of tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide on the filtration
activity of the natural hybrid mussel population of Mytilus edulis M. galloprovincialis.
Key words: water quality, pollutants, xenobiotics, rehabilitation, surfactants, detergents,
metals, tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide, marine mussels, Mytilus edulis, Mytilus
galloprovincialis]
( )

//
, 2010.- 6.-.53-56. . 17 . [ ..,
.., .., .., ..] Ostroumov S.A.,
Kolesov G.M., Kotelevtsev S. V., Moiseeva Y.A., Kazakov G. Y. A study of heavy metals
(including chromium and cobalt) in a model aquatic ecosystem using neutron-activation
analysis. Toxicological Bulletin (Toxicological Review, Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik) 2010,
No.6, p. 53-56.
( )
.
,
.
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demersum L.
: Ceratophyllum
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Au ,
430.3 . (2)
()
.
.

( Au)
.
(U, Au, La, Cs, Ba, Na, Ce, Se, Sb, Hf, Th, Sc, Sm )

// [.. , .. ]
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, ,
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2009. 2 (308), .85-95. [.: .., .., .., .]
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and the Biosphere: Inhibition of the Filtration Activity of Bivalves by Surfactants. Editors
G.V. Dobrovolsky, G.S.Rozenberg, I.K. Toderas. 2nd edition. Moscow. MAX Press. 2008.
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2004 ., . );
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effekty pri vozdeistvii poverkhnostno-aktivnykh veshchestv na organismy (The Impact of
Surface Active Substances upon the Organisms: The Biological Effects). Author of the
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Section 2 (in English).


Bibliography in English. Part 1. The books and papers by S.A. Ostroumov (selected,
some with short comments)
[book] Ecology, Biocoenology and Nature Conservation. Moscow University Press.
Moscow, 1984. [In collaboration: Fedorov V.D., S.A.O.].
[book] Introduction to Biochemical Ecology. 1986. Moscow. Moscow University Press. 176
p. Figures, tables. Bibliogr.: pp. 168-174. [The book identified and analyzed new aspects of
ecological roles of natural and man-made chemicals. Inter alia, some problems of chemical
communication and regulation in natural populations and ecosystems, environmental
toxicology and chemistry and QSAR. Ecological functions of secondary metabolites of
bacteria, fungi, algae, plants, invertebrates and vertebrates. Until that time, there was no
other book on biochemical ecology in the international literature that would have analyzed
so broad a diversity of data on metabolites of organisms of various taxons, with attention to
ecological functions of those metabolites. Published reviews indicated that the book broke a
fresh ground and extended the frontiers of ecology. The new concepts suggested: ecological
chemomediators and ecological chemoregulators in ecosystems]. Translated into Polish
and Bulgarian languages. In 2011, a scientific conference in the U.S.A. was dedicated to the
25th anniversary of the book Introduction to Biochemical Ecology. The information on the
book is available online free:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/63793979/;
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/9735970;
Published reviews of the book:
Priroda (Nature). 1987. No. 1. p.125;.
Professor Telitchenko M.M. (Head of Department, School of Biology, Moscow University)
Review of the book 'Introduction to Biochemical Ecology'. Bulletin of Moscow University.
Ser. 16. Biology. 1986. No. 4. P. 58;
Prof. Stavskaya S.S. // Physiology and biochemistry of cultivated plants. 1988. v. 20, No. 1. p.
99 - 100. - Review of the book: 'Introduction to Biochemical Ecology';
Prof. Pokarzhevsky .D., Semenova N.L. // Ecology. 1988, No. 2, p. 89 - 90. - Review;
Prof. Sokolov .S. // grochemistry. 1987, No. 7, p. 135-136. - Review;
Prof. Gusev .V. (Head of Department, and Dean, School of Biology, Moscow University) //
Plant Physiology. V. 35. No. 2, p.412 - 413. - Review of the book: 'Introduction to Bio-

Chemical Ecology';
Prof. Dubinin N.P. (Full Member, Acad.Sci.) // Izvestia Acad. Sci. Ser. Biol. (Bulletin of
Acad. Sci. Biological series). 1988, No. 1. p. 799 - 800. - Review;
Prof. B. Stugren. Introduction to Biochemical Ecology by S.A. Ostroumov (a review) // Studia
Univ. Babes-Bolyai. Biologia. 1987. No. 2. P. 96 97 (in English).
Dr. E. Symonides // Wiadomosci Ecologiczne, V. 33. No. 2. P. 199-201. - Review (in Polish);
Review // J. General Biology. 1989. V. 50. No. 3, p. 429.

[book] Introduction to Problems of Biochemical Ecology: Biotechnology, Agriculture,


Environment. 1990. Nauka Press, Moscow. 288 p., fig., tab. Bibliogr.: pp. 256-282. [Coauthors:
Telitchenko
M.M.,
S.A.Ostroumov.]
ISBN
5-02-004062-2.
http://scipeople.com/publication/67987/ ; Some more information on the book (together with
some information on the previous edition, Introduction to Biochemical Ecology) is available
online free:
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http://www.scribd.com/doc/63793979/;
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/9735970;
Published reviews of the book:
Prof. Laskorin B.N. (Full Member, Academy of. Sciences.) // Izvestia Acad. Sci. Ser. Biol.
(Bulletin of Acad. Sci. Biological series) 1991. No. 5. p. 799 - 800.
Prof. Sirenko L.A. // Hydrobiological Journal. 1992. - V. 28. No. 5. p. 108 - 109.
Prof. Romanenko V.D. (Full Member, Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, ; Director, Institute of
Hydrobiology; President, the National Society of Hydroecology of Ukraine), Romanenko A.V.
// Hydrobiological Journal. 1992. - V. 28. No. 2. - p. 82 - 83.

[translation of the book] Conservation Biology: An Evolutionary-Ecological Perspective


(Ed. M. Soule, B. Wilcox) 1980, 395 p., fig., tab.; ISBN 0-87893-800-1. (Translated from
English into Russian by S.A.Ostroumov). Russian edition: Moscow, Mir Press, 1983, 430 p.,
fig., tab.
[book] Nature Conservation: Problems and Prospects. Moscow, Lesprom Press, 1983. 272
p., fig., tab. Bibliogr.: pp. 263-267. [In collaboration: Yablokov A.V., S.A.O.]. Published
reviews of the book:
Prof. Lavrenko .. (Full Member, Academy of Sciences; President-in-Honor, Russian
Botanical Society) // Botanical Journal. - 1984. - No. 12. , - P. 1706 1710;
Book and Art in the USSR [Kniga I Iskusstvo v SSSR]. 1983. No. 2/37, P.23; ISSN 0201
8543; (in Rus.);
Books and Art in the USSR. 1983. No. 2/37. , P.23; ISSN 0201 8500 (in English);
Buch und Kunst in der UdSSR. 1983. No.2. , P.21; ISSN 0201 8527 (in German);
El libro y el arte en la URSS. 1983. No.2. , p. 21; (in Spanish);
Amstislavsky A. To think globally, to act locally. Review of the book 'Conservation of Living
Nature: Problems and Prospects' // Man and Nature. 1984. , No. 9. , p. 81-85.
[The detailed annotation of the book] 'Conservation of Living Nature: Problems and Prospects'
// Nature (Priroda). 1984. No.7. p. 123;
A. A. Pleshakov. Review of the book. Moskovskaya Pravda. 1984, 15.06.84, p. 3;
Vostrikov L. Rev. of the book Conservation of Living Nature: Problems and Prospects. 1983
// Biologiya v Schkole. 1985. No. 3. p.72-73;
Komarovskiy F.L. Rev. of the book Conservation of Living Nature: Problems and Prospects.
1983 // Nauchnye Doklady Vysshei Shkoly. Biol. Nauki 1986. No. 4. p. 111-112.

[book] Levels of Living Nature Conservation. 1985. Nauka Press. Moscow. 176 p., fig, tab.
[In collaboration: Yablokov A.V., S.A.O.]. Published review of the book:
Chesnokov N.I. Review of the book Levels of Conservation of Living Nature. 1985 // Priroda
(Nature, Moscow, in Russian) 1986. No. 7. . 124-125.

[book] Conservation of Living Nature and Resources: Problems, Trends, Prospects. Berlin,
Heidelberg, New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Barcelona, Budapest. Springer.
1991. XII. 272 p., tab. Bibliogr.: p. 227-248. Index of Authors: p. 249-251. Subject Index:
p. 253-271. ISBN 3-540-52096-1; ISBN 0-387-52096-1. [In collaboration: Yablokov A.V.,
S.A.O.]. http://www.scribd.com/doc/63176028/; This work examines the problems arising
from the deterioration of the environment and covers the issues of conservation and
biodiversity protection at the molecular-genetic, the ontogenetic, the species-population and
the ecosystem levels. The book offers suggestions concerning changes in practice in
agriculture, industry, recreation etc. in all sectors of society life and functioning. The
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deterioration of the environment has become one of the most serious problems of the
twentieth century. The 12 chapters in this book: (1) the dangerous extent of human impact on
the biosphere; (2) molecular genetic level; (3) problems at the ontogenetic level; (4)
problems at the species-population level; (5) problems at the ecosystem level; (6) economic
problems; (7) organizational and legal problems of the protection of living nature; (8)
problems of prognostication; (9) protection of living nature and its connection with other
global problems; (10) need for ecologization of society's activities; (11) ways of preserving
living nature; and (12) scientific foundations and theory of living nature protection within
the system of biological science, analyse the problems of conservation and suggest ways of
helping
to
solve
them.
http://www.cababstractsplus.org/abstracts/Abstract.aspx?AcNo=19921964581
Published positive reviews of the book:
Goldsmith F. B. Review: Conservation of Living Nature and Resources, by A. V. Yablokov;
S. A. Ostroumov. - The Journal of Ecology, 1992. Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 186-187;
Hartshorn G. S. A Russian "Silent Spring".- BioScience, 1992, Vol. 42, No. 7, p. 559-560.
[BioScience is published by: American Institute of Biological Sciences] [on the book:
Conservation of Living Nature and Resources: Problems, Trends, and Prospects by A. V.
Yablokov; S. A. Ostroumov]. [Gary S. Hartshorn, World Wildlife Fund Washington, DC
20037];
Book review: Conservation of Living Nature and Resources: Problems Trends and Prospects,
by A. V. Yablokov, S.A.Ostroumov. Biological Conservation. 1993, Vol. 63, Issue 3, P.
271 [doi:10.1016/0006-3207(93)90728-J];
Dokumentation Natur und Landschaft (DNL) (Germany), 32 (1992) 1 (in German);
Revista Espanola de Fisiologia (Spain). 48 (1992), 1 (in Spanish);
Alauda (France). 61 (1993) 1 (in French);
Mammalia (France). 57 (1993) 2, p. 304 (in French);

[book] Conservacion de la Naturaleza Viva. 1989. Vneshtorgizdat Press. Editorial


Cientfico-Tcnica. 238 p., fig., tab. Bibliogr.: p. 234-235. [ill.; 22 cm]. (in Spanish). [In
collaboration: Yablokov A.V., S.A.O.].
[book] Opazvane na Zhivata Priroda (= Conservation of Living Nature). Zemizdat Press.
Sofia. 1989. 192 p., fig., tab. [ill.; 21 cm]. (in Bulgarian). [In collaboration: Yablokov A.,
S.O.].
[book] Ostroumov, Sergei. Uvod v Biokhimichnata Ekologia (=Introduction to Biochemical
Ecology). Nauka i Izkusstvo (Science and Art) Press. Sofia. 1990. 155 p., fig., tab.
Bibliogr.: pp.146-152 (in Bulgarian).
[book] Ochrana iv prody: problmy a perspektivy (Conservation of Living Nature:
Problems and Prospects). Praha. Academia. 1991. 345 p. 35 figures, 35 tables, 29
photographs. Bibliography on pages 229-307. Preface by Dr. Jaromir Pospisil (p. 5-8); ISBN
80-200-0021-6. Translated by Dr. Rudolf Orct. Ochrana Zive Prirody. Praha. Academia.
1991. 345 p., fig., tab. I(in Czech; the book was recommended as a textbook for
universities). [In collaboration: Jablokov A.V., S.A.O.].
[book] Conservation of the Animal World: Problems and Prospects. Moscow: Znanie Press,
1979. , 64 p., fig., tab. Bibliogr. 19 refs. [Okhrana zhivotnogo mira--problemy i perspektivy.
Moskva : Znanie, 1979. 64 p.: ill. ; 21 cm.] [In collaboration: Yablokov A.V., S.A.O.].
[book] Ostroumow S. A. Wprowadzenie do ekologii biochemicznej. [=Introduction to
Biochemical Ecology] Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN [= PWN Press], 1992. 205
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pages [translated from Russian by J. Kurylowicz = t. z jz. ros. Jerzy Kuryowicz] ISBN-13:
9788301104542. ISBN-10: 8301104546. Format: 20,5/14,5 cm. Gewicht: 250 g. [in Polish
language; the book is recommended and used at several Polish universities, including: The
Technical University of Lodz (Politechnika dzka); The Jan Kochanowski University of
Humanities and Sciences in Kielce; University of Wrocaw; University in Bialymstok
(Uniwersytet w Bialymstoku); University in Opole (Wydzia Przyrodniczo Techniczny
Uniwersytetu Opolskiego); Akademia im. Jana Dugosza, Instytut Chemii i Ochrony
rodowiska, Czstochowa; Uniwersytet Kardynala Stefana Wyszynskiego, Warsaw; and
other universities].
[book] Biological Effects of Surfactants in Connection with the Anthropogenic Impact on
the Biosphere. MAX Press, Moscow. 2000. 116 p. Bibliogr.: p.75-83 and 103-113. ISBN 5317-00040-8. Overview in Eng. 84-113 p., tab. (Diploma of the Academy of Aquatic
Sciences, awarded in 2006).
[book] Alexeev A.P., Ananiev V.I., Artyukhin E.N., ...Dubinina V.G., ...Nemova N.N., ...
Ostroumov S.A. et al. Conservation, Reproduction and Sustainable Use of Biological
Resources of the Hydrosphere. Moscow. 2001. 128 p.
[book] Biological Effects of Surfactants on Organisms. MAX Press, Moscow. 2001. 334 p.,
fig, tab. Bibliogr.: pp. 264-304 (716 refs.) ISBN 5-317-00323-7. From the Foreword written
by Dr. S. McCutcheon (U.S. E.P.A.): "Sergei Ostroumov is pioneering the application of
ecological and biological principles to redefine assimilative capacity, especially beyond the
effects of bacteria I look forward to developing the emerging field of phytoremediation
based on general concepts that I see Dr. Ostroumov developing ".
The book begins with a chapter entitled, "Anthropogenic Impacts and Synthetic Surfactants as
Pollutants of Aquatic Ecosystems," a clear signal as to author S. Ostroumov's concerns and focus.
The hardbound work provides a foundation for exploration of the effects that hazardous wastes
(containing surfactants) produce in both freshwater and marine ecosystems. The text presents
information on actions required for remediation and restoring water quality. Approaches to
counteract "toxic effects of man made surfactants using biological methods, including
phytoremediation," are also discussed in the 296-page work, as well as protection measures to
improve water quality.
The book contains the results of the authors studies of the biological effects of synthetic surfactants
and detergents on autotrophic and heterotrophic, prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. The
chemicals included anionic, non-ionic and cationic surfactants, as well as several types of detergents.
The organisms studied included bacteria and cyanobacteria, algae, flagellates, higher plants, and
invertebrates (molluscs, annelids). The results are discussed and analyzed in connection with
assessing the ecological hazards of anthropogenic impact on the biosphere and hydrosphere, studying
water purification in aquatic ecosystems, and setting new priorities in the area of environmental
protection. The book is of interest to scientists who conduct research in relevant areas of ecology,
limnology, oceanography, hydrobiology, environmental science, geosciences, the science of the
biosphere and global change, ecotoxicology, as well as to university professors, graduate students
and educators. (Diploma of the Academy of Aquatic Sciences, awarded in 2006).

Published positive reviews of the book:


Prof. Yakovlev S.V. (Full Member, Russian Academy of Sciences) // Vestnik of Russian
Academy
of
Sciences,
2002.
v.72,
No.11,
p.
1038-103947.
http://www.ras.ru/en/publishing/rasherald/rasherald_articleinfo.aspx?articleid=50a4f815-7de7413f-b2b7-f1489d99f4cb [Review of the book: S.A. Ostroumov, Biologicheskie effekty pri
vozdeistvii poverkhnostno-aktivnykh veshchestv na organismy (The Impact of Surface Active
Substances upon the Organisms: The Biological Effects). Author of the review: Academician,
Prof. S.V.Yakovlev (Full Member, Russian Academy of Sciences; Director, VODGEO
Institute)].

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Prof. Vasiliev .F. (Full Member, Russian Academy of Sciences)


Academy of Natural Sciences, 2002, v.2, No.3, p. 65.

// Vestnik of Russian

Prof. Braginsky L.P., Sirenko L.A. // Hydrobiological Journal. 2003, v. 39, No. 3, p. 115-118.
Prof. Rozenberg G.S. (Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the
Institute of Ecology of the Volga Basin, Russian Academy of Sciences)
// Uspekhi
Sovremennoi Biologii (Advances of Modern Biology). 2003. No. 6. p. 618-619.

[book] Biotic Mechanism of Self-purification of Freshwater and Marine Water. (Ecological


Studies, Hazards, Solutions, vol. 9) oscow: AX Press. 2004. IV. 96 p., tab. Bibliogr. 5985. Abstract in English. Section in English: p.53-58; about the author in English (p.90).
ISBN 5-317-01120-5.; http://scipeople.com/publication/99362/; ([Diploma of the Academy
of Aquatic Sciences, awarded in 2006; another Diploma to the book was awarded at the 7th
International Conference Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations (2005). )].
Published positive reviews of the book:
Prof. Malakhov V.V. (Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Sciences) Review of the
book (Ostroumov, S.A., 2004. Biotic mechanism of self-purification of freshwater and marine
water. MAX Press, Moscow) // ESHS. 2004. Vol.10. P. 138.
Prof. Rozenberg G.S. (Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Sciences) Review of the
book (Biotic mechanism of self-purification of freshwater and marine water, 2004) // Advances
of Modern Biology. 2005. No.3. P. 317-318.

[book] Pollution, Self-purification and Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems. oscow: AX


Press. 2005. 100 p., tab. Bibliogr.: 63-89. Glossary. Extended English abstract (p. 57-62), a
note about the author in English (p.97). ISBN 5-317-01213-9. From the preface written by
Professor V.D. Fedorov and Prof. V.N. Maximov: "The book is recommended as a textbook,
useful for the preparation of marine biologists, ecologists, experts in environmental
protection, conservation and management of aquatic and biological resources. The book will
be useful to teachers, graduate students, undergraduates and students." From the contents:
Section 16: Rehabilitation of water facilities damaged as a result of anthropogenic
influences, with the original table a new method for monetary assessment of the value of
freshwater ecosystem and its self-purification potential. Glossary (pp. 90-93). Expanded
English summary (p.57-62), information about the author in Russian (p.96) and English.
(p.97) languages. ISBN 5-317-01213-9. The book published as an issue of the new series
"Science. Education. Innovation ", Vol 1. The book was awarded the Diploma of the
Academy of Aquatic Sciences (2006) and the Diploma of the winner of the competition
(2007) of scientific and educational publications organized by MOIP (the Moscow Society
of Naturalists; the MOIP diploma was signed by the President of MOIP, Vice-President of
Russian Academy of Sciences Academician V.A. Sadovnichy).
(Diploma of the Academy of Aquatic Sciences, awarded in 2006).
[teaching aid] Ecology and Hydrobiology. Curricula of Lecture Courses. Moscow. MAX
Press. 2005. VI + 36 p. The collection of curricula of 8 lecture courses including: (1)
Ecology; (2) Mechanisms of Interorganismal Interactions in Ecosystems; (3) General
Biochemical Ecology; (4) Introduction to Biochemical Ecology of Drinking Water and
Human Nutrition; (5) Quantitative and Theoretical Hydrobiology; (6) Water SelfPurification and Water Quality; (7) Environmental Policy and Sustainable Development; (8)
Environmental Problems and Sustainability: New Course Curriculum (in English). The
course on ecology is a classical cource, the other courses are completely innovative. Of
interest to professors and students in various fields of ecology, life science, environmental
science, limnology, medicine, sciences on the biosphere, protection, and sustainable use of
biological, aquatic biological and water resources. (Diploma of the Academy of Aquatic
Sciences, awarded in 2006).
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[book] Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor & Francis. Boca Raton, London,
New York. 2006. 279 p., tab. Bibliogr. on pages 203-243 and 250-253. Subject Index:
p.255-279. ISBN 0-8493-2526-9. ISBN 13: 9780849325267. [Electronic book text: ISBN:
6610517002; ISBN 13: 9786610517008; Publication date: 15 December 2005]; ISBN 08493-2526-9. (Diploma of the Academy of Aquatic Sciences, awarded in 2006).
http://www.scribd.com/doc/64066178/Biological-effects-of-Surfactants-cover-abstractcontents-reviews; http://scipeople.com/publication/67906/ ; The book summarizes the 20-year
research done by the author and over 90 author's research publications in many Russian and
international editions as well as hundreds of publications of other scientists. The book contains new
detailed information on the results of the authors studies of the biological effects of synthetic
surfactants and detergents on autotrophic and heterotrophic, prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms.
The chemicals included anionic, non-ionic and cationic surfactants, as well as several types of
detergents. The freshwater and marine organisms studied included bacteria and cyanobacteria, algae,
flagellates, seedlings of higher plants, and invertebrates (mollusks, annelids). The results are
discussed and analyzed in connection with new priorities in assessing the ecological hazards of
chemical pollution and xenobiotics on the biosphere and hydrosphere, studying water purification in
aquatic ecosystems, and setting new priorities in the area of environmental protection. The book is of
interest to scientists who conduct research in relevant areas of ecology, limnology, oceanography,
hydrobiology, environmental sciences, water sciences, geosciences, the science of the biosphere and
global change, ecotoxicology, as well as to university professors, graduate students and educators.
The book is also of interest to those who are involved in environmental management and assessment,
environmental law and regulation. The book is also of interest to companies that make dispersants to
clean oil spills, shampoos, laundry detergents, detergents for cars, and other detergents. Opinion of
Dr. Steven C. McCutcheon about the book, from his Preface: "I am pleased to have this opportunity
to comment on the scientific leadership of Sergei A. Ostroumov. The book is highly recommended
to those who are involved in studying ecology and solving environmental problems". - Steven C.
McCutcheon, Ph.D., University of Georgia and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; President of
the American Society of Ecological Engineering. Contents: Anthropogenic Impacts and Synthetic
Surfactans as Pollutants of Aquatic Ecosystems:
* Criteria and Priorities in Assessing the
Hazardous Impacts on Aquatic Biota; * Ecological Hazard and Ecosystemic Consequences of the
Effect of Anthropogenic Substances on Hydrobionts; * Biological Effects of Substances and the
Need of Refining the Arsenal of Biotesting Methods;
* Substantiating the Need for Further
Research into Biological Effects of Synthetic Surfactants;
* Ambiguity of Biological Effects
Caused by Surfactants; * Pollution of Aquatic Ecosystems by Synthetic Surfactants; * Synthetic
Surfactants and Self-Purification of Water Including its Filtration by Mollusks; Organisms and
Methods: * Organisms: Substantiation of Choice and Aspects of Methods Used;
* Chemical
Substances Used; Biological Activity of waters Contains Anionic Surfactants: * Biological Effects
of Alkyl Sulfates. Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS);
* Biological Effects of Alkyl Benzene
Sulfonates (ABS); * Biological Effects of High-Polymer Synthetic Surfactants; Biological Activity
of Waters Containing Nonionogenic Surfactants: * Biological effects of Nonionogenic Surfactants
in a System With Bacteria;
* Biological Effects of Nonionogenic Surfactants on Phytoplankton
Organisms;
* Biological Effects of Nonionogenic Surfactants on Higher Eukaryotes;
*
Biological Effects of Nonionogenic Surfactants and Their Hazards to Aquatic Ecosystems;
Biological Activity of Waters Containing Cationic Surfactants: * Biological Effects of Ethonium;
* Biological Effects of Tetradecyl Trimethyl Ammonium Bromide (TDTMA); * Biological Effects
of Benzethonium Chloride;
* Other Data on the Biological Activities of Cationic Surfactants;
Biological Effects of Surfactant-Containing Mixtures and Other Preparations: * Impact of Aquatic
Media with Surfactant-Containing Mixtures on Hydrobionts: Earlier Works; * New results on the
Impact of Surfactant-Containing Mixtures on Autotrophic Organisms; * New results on the Impact
of Surfactant-Containing Mixtures on Heterotrophic Organisms;
* Assessment of the Biological
Activities of Other Preparations and Samples; Biological Effects of Synthetic Surfactants and
Participation of Hydrobionts in Water Purification:
* Self-purification of Water and the Role of
Hydrobionts in Aquatic Ecosystems;
* Water Purification and Some Applied Problems;
*

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Anthropogenic Impact on Hydrobionts: Assessment of the Ecological Hazards; Index


http://www.chipsbooks.com/biosurfc.htm;
http://crcpress.com/product/isbn/9780849325267;jsessionid=ShsQvSwphWQcI1uwtLXcmQ**;
Published reviews of the book:
Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC / Taylor & Francis. Boca Raton, London, New York.
2006, 279 p., ISBN 0-8493-2526-9. - SciTech Book News, 2006 (March), Vol.30, No.1, p.58;
[ISSN 0196-6006] http://www.booknews.com/issues/sci-0603.pdf [a mini-review of the book;
publisher: Book News, Inc.; 5739 NE Sumner St.; Portland Oregon, 97218, U.S.A. Formal
description of the journal: Reviews of new high-level books in all fields of science.
Encompasses graduate level texts, serious scholarly treatises, and professional references;
http://library.vtc.edu.hk/ejournalsearch/Detail.do?query=SciTech+Book+News];
Toderas I.K. (Academician-Secretary of the Department of the Biological, Chemical, and
Ecological Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova), Ermakov V.V. (Professor, head
of the laboratory, Institute of Geochemistry, RAS). Novelty about ecological hazards of the
chemicals that pollute aquatic environment. A review of the book: Ostroumov S.A. Biological
Effects of Surfactants. (CRC Press., Taylor & Francis. Boca Raton, London, New York. 2006.
279 p.). // Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. Life Sciences (Buletinul
Academiei de Stiinte a Moldovei. Stiintele Vietii). 2007, 2, .169-172. Bibliogr. 10 refs.
["The book is a new significant step toward better knowledge and understanding the effects of
chemical pollution on the biosphere" (p. 172)].
Petrosyan V.S. Review of the book: Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor &
Francis. - Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2007. vol. 12, p.117-119 (in English).
Review of the book: Ostroumov S.A. Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor &
Francis. Boca Raton, London, New York. 2006. 279 p. Bulletin Samarskaya Luka. - 2007. V. 16, 4(22). - P. 864-867. Bibliogr. 10 refs.
http://www.ssc.smr.ru/media/journals/samluka/2007/16_4_22.pdf
Review of the book: Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor & Francis. Boca
Raton, London, New York. 2006. 279 p. // Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical
Ecology. 2007. 2 (4). p.108.
Review of the book: S.A.Ostroumov. Biological Effects of Surfactants (2006). - Ecologica,
2008. .15, No. 51, p. 71-72. (YU ISSN 0354-3285; Belgrade; in English).
Ermakov V.V. Review of the book: : Ostroumov S.A. Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC
Press. Taylor & Francis. Boca Raton, London, New York. 2006. 279 p. Toxicological
Review [Toksikologicheskij Vestnik], 2009, No. 2, p. 40 ( = .. . :
Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor & Francis. Boca Raton, London, New
York. 2006. 279 p. // , 2009, 2, .40).
Review of the book: Ostroumov S.A. Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor &
Francis. Boca Raton, London, New York. 2006. 279 p. Problems of Biogeochemistry and
Geochemical Ecology. 2007, No.2 (4), 108.
Review of the book: S.A.Ostroumov. Biological Effects of Surfactants (2006). - Ecologica, 2008.
.15, No. 51, p. 71-72. (YU ISSN 0354-3285; Belgrade; in English).

[teaching aid]: From Ecology to Health: in Search of Recommendations on the Basis of


Biochemical Human Ecology. oscow: MAX Press, 2006. 32 p. 11 Tables. Bibliogr. 34
refs.
On The Ecological-Biochemical Mechanism For Maintaining Water Quality And Water
Self-Purification: From Theory To Applications. oscow: MAX Press. 2006. - 24 p.
Bibliogr. 54 refs. (Series "Science. Education. Innovations"; Issue 5). A short summary is
presented of the author's publications and results in studying the biotic mechanism for
maintaining water quality and for self-purification of freshwater and marine waters. The
publication is based on the author's experimental studies of both freshwater and marine
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organisms, which were carried out in Russia, Ukraine, Great Britain and other countries.
Short summary of the theory is given as well as some practical recommendation leading to
sustainable use of water and aquatic biological resources. Another variant of the reference:
On the ecological-biochemical mechanism of maintenance of water quality and water selfpurification. From theory to applications. .: X-Press. 2006 - 24 p. (Series: Science.
Education. Innovations. Vol. 5) . Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 201.
A published review of this publication: http://www.scribd.com/doc/62967815/;
http://scipeople.ru/uploads/materials/4389/Text.2006.volume11.doc;
[book] Hydrobiological Self-purification of Water: from Studies of Biological Mechanisms
to Search of Ecotechnologies. oscow: Publishers Oil and Gas of the I.M.Gubkin
Russian State University of Oil and Gas, 2007. 53 p.
[Book]: The biological control of the environment: bioindication and biotesting / Ed. O.P.
Melekhova, E.I. Egorova. Moscow: Publishing Center Academy 2007, 288 pp. ISBN 9785-7695-3560-4. [Co-authors: O.P. Melekhova, E.I. Egorova, T.I. Evseev, V.M. Glaser,
S.A.Geras'kin, Yu.K. Doronin, A.A. Kitashova, A.V. Kitashov, Y.P. Kozlov,
I.A. Kondratyeva, G.V. Kossova, S.V. Kotelevtsev, D.N. Matorin, S.A.Ostroumov, S.I.
Pogosyan, A.V. Smurov, G. N. Solovykh, A.L. Stepanov, N.A. Tushmalova, L.V.
Tsatsenko]. Allowed by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation as a
teaching aid for students enrolled in the educational direction "Biology" and biological
disciplines.
[Book]: The biological control of the environment: bioindication and biotesting, 2nd edition.
/ Ed. O.P. Melekhova, E.I. Sarapultzeva. Moscow: Publishing Center Academy 2007, 288
pp. ISBN 978-5-7695-5594-7. 60 90/16. [Co-authors: O.P. Melekhova, E.I. Sarapultzeva,
T.I. Evseev, V.M. Glaser, S.A.Geras'kin, Yu.K. Doronin, A.A. Kitashova, A.V. Kitashov,
Y.P. Kozlov, I.A. Kondratyeva, G.V. Kossova, S.V. Kotelevtsev, D.N. Matorin,
S.A.Ostroumov, S.I. Pogosyan, A.V. Smurov, G. N. Solovykh, A.L. Stepanov, N.A.
Tushmalova, L.V. Tsatsenko]. Allowed by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian
Federation as a teaching aid for students enrolled in the educational direction "Biology" and
biological disciplines.
[Collective monograph] Issues of Ecology and Hydrobiology / Editors I.K.Toderas,
S.A.Ostroumov, E.I.Zubcova. Moscow, MAX Press. 2008. - 80 p. ISBN 978-5-317-02224-2.
[= / . .. , .. , ..
. , . 2008. - 80 .] The collective monograph contains
publications of the international team of authors on issues of ecology, biogeochemistry,
water quality, and environmental monitoring. The main part of the book is formed by the
innovative materials on the role of aquatic organisms in water self-purification and biogenic
migration of elements. The role of aquatic mollusks in the biogenic migration of metals is
given special attention. The organisms that were studied included several species of
organisms inhabiting freshwater and marine environments. Among those species were
mollusks Unio pictorum, zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha, marine mussel Mytilus
galloprovincialis and some other organisms. One of the papers contributes to developing
new ecological technologies to treat polluted waters using aquatic vegetation (macrophytes,
plants), for instance, elodea Elodea canadensis, Potamogeton crispus and other species. The
collective monograph was initiated and organized by Dr. S.A. Ostroumov as a step toward
contributing to the scientific basis of environmental safety and sustainability. The book was
published under the aegis of Moscow State University and the Moscow Society of
Researchers of Nature (MOIP), the oldest public society in Russia. [D:\ \2008
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[Book]: Aquatic organisms in water self-purification and biogenic migration of elements.


Moscow.
MAX
Press.
2008.
200
p.
ISBN
978-5-317-02625-7.
http://scipeople.com/publication/68016/
Review: Ermakov V.V. (Prof., Head of Lab. of Biogeochemistry, Russ. Acad. Sci.) About the
book by S.A. Ostroumov Aquatic organisms in self-purification of water and the biogenic
migration of elements // Water: Chemistry and Ecology [ISSN 2072-8158]. 2009. No. 8. p.2529. Bibliogr. 26 refs. A new theory for the biomechanisms for water self-purification is
presented in the S.A.Ostroumovs book Aquatic Organisms in Water Self-Purification and
Biogenic Migration of Elements (2008, 200 p.). Hydrobionts (aquatic organisms) are actively
involved in various processes leading to water purification. Almost all main groups of
organisms are involved, which is discussed and analyzed in the paper. In the theory, the results
of the author's experiments on the effects of various pollutants on aquatic organisms were used.
The theory is an innovative basis for new ecological technologies to clean water and to upgrade
its quality by using aquatic organisms.

[Book]: The biological control of the environment: bioindication and biotesting / Ed. O.P.
Melekhova, E.I. Sarapultseva. Moscow: Publishing Center Academy 2008, 288 pp. 2nd
edition. ISBN 978-5-7695-5594-7. [Co-authors: O.P. Melekhova, E.I. Sarapultseva, T.I.
Evseev, V.M. Glaser, S.A.Geras'kin, Yu.K. Doronin, A.A. Kitashova, A.V. Kitashov, Y.P.
Kozlov, I.A. Kondratyeva, G.V. Kossova, S.V. Kotelevtsev, D.N. Matorin, S.A.Ostroumov,
S.I. Pogosyan, A.V. Smurov, G. N. Solovykh, A.L. Stepanov, N.A. Tushmalova, L.V.
Tsatsenko]. Allowed by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation as a
teaching aid for students enrolled in the educational direction "Biology" and biological
disciplines.
Ostroumov S.A. Chemico-Biotic Interactions and the New in the Teaching on the Biosphere
by V.I.Vernadsky. Moscow, 2009, MAX-Press. 52 p. Bibliogr. 77 refs. Editor:
Academician G.V.Dobrovolsky (Series: Science. Education. Innovations. Issue 10). ISBN
978-5-317-03005-6. The brochure is a material for the lecture. The author was invited to
lecture at the All-Russia Conference with the elements of a scientific school "Ecotoxicology2009". Conference is organized by the Scientific-Educational Center "Ecobiotechnology" of
Tula State University at the Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms,
RAN, 26 - 30 October 2009, Pushchino. The aim of this work - to summarize and
systematize the publications of the author which are related to the topic of the lecture. It
contains the results of the author's works in the period 1985-2009. The results and
bibliography are summarized in the tables: 1. Accumulation of elements in organisms and
their role in biogeochemical fluxes of elements; 2. Effects of xenobiotics and pollutants on
higher plants; 3. The impact of chemicals on algae; 4. The impact of xenobiotics on molluscs
and some plankton organisms which are filter feeders; 5.Investigations of the role of aquatic
plants in relation to phytotechnologies and phytoremediation; 6. Conceptual developments of
fundamentals of general ecology and the state of the biosphere. Among the new fundamental
concepts introduced by the author: the biosphere as an ecological-biochemical continuum
(p.43), theory of apparatus of the biosphere (p.43-44).
Papers:
Transhydrogenase-induced responses of carotenoids, bacteriochlorophyll and penetrating
ions in Rhodospirillum rubrum chromatophores. FEBS Letters. 1973, 31: 27-30 (in Eng.).
Bibliogr. 10 refs. [Discovery of new electrochromic effects induced by the transhydrogenase
reaction]. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Samuilov V.D., Skulachev V.P.]. doi:10.1016/00145793(73)80066-3.
Direct measurement of electric current generation by cytochrome oxidase, H-ATPase and
bacteriorhodopsin. Nature. 1974, 249: 321-324 (in Eng.). [Discovery of electric current
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generation by two membrane enzyme complexes and by the new photochemically active
pigment complex]. [In collaboration: Drachev L.A., Jasaitis A.A., Kaulen A.D., Kondrashin
A.A., Liberman E.A., Nemecek I.B., S.A.O., Semenov A.Y., Skulachev V.P.].
Drachev L. A., A. A. Jasaitis, A. D. Kaulen, A. A. Kondrashin, E. A. Liberman, I. B.
Nemecek, S. A. Ostroumov, A. Yu. Semenov, V. P. Skulachev. Direct measurement of
electric current generation by cytochrome oxidase, H+-ATPase and bacteriorhodopsin.
Nature. 1974, 249: 321 324 [doi:10.1038/249321a0]. A method for association of
proteoliposomes with planar phospholipid membrane has been elaborated, by which
operation of molecular electric generators, such as cytochrome oxidase, H+-ATPase and
bacteriorhodopsin, can be followed using ordinary electrometer techniques.
Electrogenesis by bacteriorhodopsin incorporated in a planar phospholipid membrane.
FEBS Letters. 1974, 39: 43-45 (in Eng.). [In collaboration: Drachev L.A., Kaulen A.D.,
S.A.O., Skulachev V.P.].The meaning of some similarities among mitochondria, chloroplasts
and prokaryotes. Nature (Priroda, in Russian). 1973. No. 3. pp. 21-29, portr.
Membrane potential induced by the transhydrogenase reaction in the chromatophores.
Biological Sciences. [ = Membrane potential in the chromatophores of Rhodospirillum
rubrum conditioned by a transhydrogenase reaction - Nauchnye Doklady Vysshei Shkoly
Biologicheskie Nauki (Nauchnye Dokl Vyss Shkoly Biol Nauki)] 1974. No. 2. p. 92-95. Fig.
Abstract in Russian. Bibliogr. 9 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Samuilov V.D., Skulachev
V.P.] ISSN: 0470-4606; (in Russ.)
Generation of electric current by cytochromoxidase, H+-ATPase and bacteriorhodopsin.
DAN (Reports to the Academy of Sciences). 1974, 218: 481-484. [In collaboration: Drachev
L.A., Kaulen A.D., Kondrashin A.A., Liberman E.A., Nemecek I.B., S.A.O., Semenov
A.Yu., Skulachev V.P., Jasaitis A.A..]
Bioenergetics of the cell. - Future of Science. Moscow, Znanie Press, 1974, pp. 152-161,
portr. [In collaboration: Jasaitis A.A., S.A.O.]
Bacteriorhodopsin, membranes and photosynthesis. Nature (Priroda, in Russian). 1975.
No. 3. p. 58-64, portr.
Direct measurement of the electric current generation by lipoprotein complexes.
Bioorganic Chemistry. 1975, 1: 113-126 (in Russ., with the Eng. abstract; the experimental
discovery of generation of electric current by lipoprotein complexes: bacteriorhodopsin from
biomembranes of Halobacterium halobium, bacteriochlorophyll reaction centers from
Rhodospirillum rubrum, cytochrome oxidase, and oligomycin-sensitive H+ATPase from
mitochondria). [In collaboration: Barsky E.L., Drachev L.A., Kaulen A.D., Kondrashin
A.A., Liberman E.A., S.A.O., Samuilov V.D., Semenov A.Yu., Skulachev V.P., Jasaitis
A.A.] http://www.rjbc.ru/arc/1/1/0113-0126.pdf
Biological oxidation. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow. 1975. Vol. 18,
p. 343-345. Bibliogr. 7 refs.
Nicotinamide dinucleotide. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow. 1975.
Vol. 18, p.17.
Nicotinamide dinucleotidephosphate. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow.
1975. Vol. 18, p.17.
Oxidative phosphorylation. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow. 1975.
Vol. 18, p.346.
A study on the membrane potential and pH gradient in chromatophores and intact cells of
photosynthetic bacteria. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1975, 387: 388-395 (in Eng.). [In
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collaboration: Barsky E.L., Bonch-Osmolovskaya E.A., S.A.O., Samuilov V.D., Skulachev


V. P.]. Abstract. Generation of membrane potential () and transmembrane pH difference
(pH) was studied in PPi-energized chromatophores of Rhodospirillum rubrum by means of
measurements of carotenoid and bacteriochlorophyll absorption changes, atebrin and 8anilinonaphthalene-1-sulphonate fluorescence responses, and phenyldicarbaundecaborane
transport. The data obtained are consistent with the suggestion that carotenoid,
bacteriochlorophyll and phenyldicarbaundecaborane responses are indicators of , while an
atebrin response is an indicator of pH. The fluorescence of 8-anilinonaphthalene-1sulphonate is affected both by and pH. Abbreviations: ANS, 8-anilinonaphthalene-1sulfonate;
CCCP,
2,4,6-trichlorocarbonyl
cyanide
phenylhydrazone;
PCB,
phenyldicarbaundecaborane; PPi, inorganic pyrophosphate;
doi:10.1016/0005-2728(75)90118-8.
Reconstitution of biological molecular generators of electric current: . Bacteriorhodopsin.
J. Biol. Chem. 1976, 251: 7059-7065 (in Eng.). [In collaboration: Drachev L.A., Frolov
V.N., Kaulen A.D., Liberman E.A., S.A.O., Plakunova V.G., Semenov A.Y., Skulachev
V.P.] Abstract: 1. Photoinduced generation of electric current by bacteriorhodopsin, incorporated
into the planar phospholipid membrane, has been directly measured with conventional electrometer
techniques. 2. Two methods for bacteriorhodopsin incorporation have been developed: (a) formation
of planar membrane from a mixture of decane solution of phospholipids and of the fraction of violet
fragments of the Halobacterium halobium membrane (bacteriorhodopsin sheets), and (b) adhesion of
bacteriorhodopsin-containing reconstituted spherical membranes (proteoliposomes) to the planar
membrane in the presence of Ca2+ or some other cations. In both cases, illumination was found to
induce electric current generation directed across the planar membrane, an effect which was
measured by macroelectrodes immersed into electrolyte solutions on both sides of the membrane. 3.
The maximal values of the transmembrane electric potential were of about 150 mV at a current of
about 10(-11) A. The electromotive force measured by means of counterbalancing the photoeffect by
an external battery, was found to reach the value of 300 mV. 4. The action spectrum of the
photoeffect coincides with the bacteriorhodopsin absorption spectrum (maximum about 570 nm). 5.
Both components of the electrochemical potential of H+ ions (electric potential and delta pH) across
the planar membrane affect the bacteriorhodopsin photoelectric response in a fashion which could be
expected if bacteriorhodopsin were a light-dependent electrogenic proton pump. 6. La3+ ions were
shown to inhibit operation of those bacteriorhodopsin which pump out H+ ions from the La3+containing compartment. 7. The photoeffect, mediated by proteoliposomes associated with thick
planar membrane, is decreased by gramicidin A at concentrations which do not influence the planar
membrane resistance in the light. On the contrary, a protonophorous uncoupler,
trichlorocarbonylcyanidephenylhydrazone, decreases the photoeffect only if it is added at a
concentration lowering the light resistance. The dark resistance is shown to be higher than the light
one, and decreases to the light level by gramicidin. 8. A simple equivalent electric scheme consistent
with the above results has been proposed.

The meaning of some similarities among mitochondria, chloroplasts and prokaryotes.


Nature (Priroda, in Russian). 1973. No. 3. pp. 21-29, portr.
Membrane potential induced by the transhydrogenase reaction in the chromatophores.
Biological Sciences. 1974. No. 2. p. 92-95. Fig. Abstract in Russian. Bibliogr. 9 refs. [In
collaboration: S.A.O., Samuilov V.D., Skulachev V.P.]
Generation of electric current by cytochromoxidase, H+-ATPase and bacteriorhodopsin.
DAN (Reports to the Academy of Sciences). 1974, 218: 481-484. [In collaboration: Drachev
L.A., Kaulen A.D., Kondrashin A.A., Liberman E.A., Nemecek I.B., S.A.O., Semenov
A.Yu., Skulachev V.P., Jasaitis A.A..]

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Bioenergetics of the cell. - Future of Science. Moscow, Znanie Press, 1974, pp. 152-161,
portr. [In collaboration: Jasaitis A.A., S.A.O.]
Bacteriorhodopsin, membranes and photosynthesis. Nature (Priroda, in Russian). 1975.
No. 3. p. 58-64, portr.
Direct measurement of the electric current generation by lipoprotein complexes.
Bioorganic Chemistry. 1975, 1: 113-126 (in Russ., with the Eng. abstract; the experimental
discovery of generation of electric current by lipoprotein complexes: bacteriorhodopsin from
biomembranes of Halobacterium halobium, bacteriochlorophyll reaction centers from
Rhodospirillum rubrum, cytochrome oxidase, and oligomycin-sensitive H+ATPase from
mitochondria). [In collaboration: Barsky E.L., Drachev L.A., Kaulen A.D., Kondrashin
A.A., Liberman E.A., S.A.O., Samuilov V.D., Semenov A.Yu., Skulachev V.P., Jasaitis
A.A.]
Biological oxidation. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow. 1975. Vol. 18,
p. 343-345. Bibliogr. 7 refs.
Nicotinamide dinucleotide. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow. 1975.
Vol. 18, p.17.
Nicotinamide dinucleotidephosphate. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow.
1975. Vol. 18, p.17.
Oxidative phosphorylation. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow. 1975.
Vol. 18, p.346.
Membrane potential as a potential polyfunctional regulator of activities of membrane
proteins. Biological Sciences. 1976. No. 7, p. 22-26. Bibliogr. 23 refs. [In collaboration:
S.A.O., Vorobiev L.N.]
Participation of chloroplasts and mitochondria in virus reproduction and the evolution of the
eukaryotic cell. J. theor. Biol. 1977, vol. 67, p. 287-297 (in Eng.). Fig. Abstract in English.
Bibliogr. 56 refs. [A new evolutionary model is proposed: it is postulated that portions of
DNA of an ancient prokaryote were tgraqnsferred into the nucleus of the ancient eukaryote
cell. The terms 'mitophages' and 'plastophages' ('chlorophages') are introduced].
Membrane potential and surface charge densities as possible generalized regulators of
membrane protein activities. J. theor. Biol. 1978, 75: 289-297 (in Eng.). [In collaboration:
S.A.O., Vorobiev L.N.] [A new theory is proposed and developed on the polyfunctional
regulatory role of the membrane potential; afterwards the theory was confirmed by many
facts]. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022519378903351;
Electrochemical proton gradient across the membranes of photophosphorylating bacteria.
Biomembranes (Ed. L. Manson) 1979, 10: 209-233. Bibliogr.: p. 225-233 (in Eng.). [New
evidence in support of the hypothesis proposed by S.A.O. on the polyfunctional regulatory
role of membrane potential]. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Jasaitis A.A., Samuilov V.D.]
The meaning of some similarities among mitochondria, chloroplasts and prokaryotes.
Nature (Priroda, in Russian). 1973. No. 3. pp. 21-29, portr.
Membrane potential induced by the transhydrogenase reaction in the chromatophores.
Biological Sciences. 1974. No. 2. p. 92-95. Fig. Abstract in Russian. Bibliogr. 9 refs. [In
collaboration: S.A.O., Samuilov V.D., Skulachev V.P.]
Generation of electric current by cytochromoxidase, H+-ATPase and bacteriorhodopsin.
DAN (Reports to the Academy of Sciences). 1974, 218: 481-484. [In collaboration: Drachev
L.A., Kaulen A.D., Kondrashin A.A., Liberman E.A., Nemecek I.B., S.A.O., Semenov
A.Yu., Skulachev V.P., Jasaitis A.A..]
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Bioenergetics of the cell. - Future of Science. Moscow, Znanie Press, 1974, pp. 152-161,
portr. [In collaboration: Jasaitis A.A., S.A.O.]
Bacteriorhodopsin, membranes and photosynthesis. Nature (Priroda, in Russian). 1975.
No. 3. p. 58-64, portr.
Direct measurement of the electric current generation by lipoprotein complexes.
Bioorganic Chemistry. 1975, 1: 113-126 (in Russ., with the Eng. abstract; the experimental
discovery of generation of electric current by lipoprotein complexes: bacteriorhodopsin from
biomembranes of Halobacterium halobium, bacteriochlorophyll reaction centers from
Rhodospirillum rubrum, cytochrome oxidase, and oligomycin-sensitive H+ATPase from
mitochondria). [In collaboration: Barsky E.L., Drachev L.A., Kaulen A.D., Kondrashin
A.A., Liberman E.A., S.A.O., Samuilov V.D., Semenov A.Yu., Skulachev V.P., Jasaitis
A.A.]
Biological oxidation. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow. 1975. Vol. 18,
p. 343-345. Bibliogr. 7 refs.
Nicotinamide dinucleotide. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow. 1975.
Vol. 18, p.17.
Nicotinamide dinucleotidephosphate. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow.
1975. Vol. 18, p.17.
Oxidative phosphorylation. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow. 1975.
Vol. 18, p.346.
Membrane potential as a potential polyfunctional regulator of activities of membrane
proteins. Biological Sciences. 1976. No. 7, p. 22-26. Bibliogr. 23 refs. [In collaboration:
S.A.O., Vorobiev L.N.]
Ferredoxins. - Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow. 1977. Vol. 27, p. 310-311.
Bibliogr. 2 refs.
Chemiosmotic hypothesis. Large Russian Encyclopedia. 3rd edition. Moscow. 1978. Vol.
28, p. 234. Bibliogr. 2 refs.
Thermoregulation und Energetik des Organismus.Wissenschaft und Menschheit. Berlin.
Urania-Verlag. 1978. S. 340-341.
Electrochemical proton gradient across the membranes of photophosphorylating bacteria.
Biomembranes (Ed. L. Manson) 1979, 10: 209-233. Bibliogr.: p. 225-233 (in Eng.). [New
evidence in support of the hypothesis proposed by S.A.O. on the polyfunctional regulatory
role of membrane potential]. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Jasaitis A.A., Samuilov V.D.]
Origin of the eukaryotic cell and energy-transforming organells. Journal of General
Biology. 1979. 40 (2): 202-208.
Electrochemical gradient of H+-ions across the membranes of bacteria. Uspekhi
Sovremennoi Biologii (=Advances of Modern Biology), 1979, 87: 155-169. [In
collaboration: S.A.O., Samuilov V.D., Jasaitis A.A.]
World Conservation Strategy. Nature. (= Priroda, in Russian). 1980, 12: 40-41.
Air pollution changes the permeability of plant cells. Nature (Priroda). 1980. No. 3, P.
115.
Nature conservation. Veterinary Encyclopaedic Dictionary. Moscow. 1981. p. 416.
From the Editors [Foreword]. In: Man and the Biosphere. Man-made Effects on the
Animal World [
]. Moscow: The Central Natural Sciences Library of the Academy of Sciences.
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UNESCO-MAB (Man and the Biosphere) Program. Issues: 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986,
1987, 1988, 1989, 1990. No.1. ([co-authored with E.E.Anisimov). ]. P.5.
Biochemistry and Environmental Conservation: in Search for Regulators. Man and
Nature (= Chelovek i Priroda), 1984, No. 4, p. 11-69. Bibliogr. 16 refs, portr.
Problems of conservation of ecosystems: a conceptual analysis. Man and Nature, 1984, 5:
3-15.
Studies of responses of seedlings of Fagopyrum esculentum to pollution of aquatic medium
by detergents. In: Problems of Ecological Monitoring and Ecosystem Modeling. 1986, 9:
87-97. 7 tables. Abstract in English. Bibliogr. 26 refs. [In collaboration: Maximov V.N.,
Nagel H., S.A.O.] The inhibitory effects of SDS, sulfonol, Triton X100, and pesticide
DNOC on the growth of the seedlings of F. esculentum were discovered.
Pollution of the biosphere. In: Biological Encyclopedic Dictionary, Moscow, Sov.
Encyclopedia Press. , 1986, p. 205-206.
Conservation of nature [and biodiversity]. In: Biological Encyclopedic Dictionary,
Moscow, Sov. Encyclopedia Press. 1986, p. 437-438.
Biological oxidation. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Biology. Moscow. 1986. p. 419-420.
Oxidative phosphorylation. In: Biological Encyclopedic Dictionary. Moscow, Sov.
Encyclopedia Press. 1986. P. 420-421.
Chemiosmotic theory. In: Biological Encyclopedic Dictionary. Moscow, Sov.
Encyclopedia Press. 1986. P. 685.
Effects of an anionic detergent on green algae and some angiosperms. Biological
Sciences. 1986, No.7: 84-86. 2 tables. Abstract in English. Bibliogr. 8 refs. [In collaboration:
Goryunova S.V., S.A.O.]
Conservation of [biodiversity, ecosystems and] nature. In: Encyclopedia of Forest.
Moscow. 1986. Vol. 2. , p. 183-185.
Nature conservation. Forest Encyclopedia. Moscow. Vol. 2, 1986. , p. 183-185. [In
collaboration: S.A.O., Krassov O.I. ]
Inhibition of elongation of seedlings of buckwheat under the effect of sodium
dodecylsulphate. Biological Sciences. 1987, No.12: 81-84. 3 tables. Abstract in English
and Russian. Bibliogr. 13 refs. [SDS at 0.1 mg/L inhibited the growth of seedlings of
Fagopyrum esculentum by 24-37%]. [In collaboration: Nagel H., S.A.O., Maximov V.N.]
Biotesting waters containing a surfactant (sulfonol) and DNOC. Hydrobiological Journal,
1988. 24 (4): 54-55. Tab. Abstract in English. Bibliogr. 6 refs. [The pesticide
dinitroorthocresol (DNOC) and surfactant sulfonol inhibited elongation of seedlings of
Sinapis alba]. [In collaboration: Maximov V.N., Nagel H., S.A.O.]
Iablokov A.V., Ostroumov S.A. Omul si natura. De la probleme la solutii (Fragmente). In:
Ocrotirea Naturii. Traditii, actualitate, perspective (Editor: Bogdan Stugren). 1988. Dacia
Press (Editura Dacia), Cluj-Napoca, p. 65-80. Bibliogr. 5 refs. (in Romanian language).
http://scipeople.com/publication/99145/; [translated from: Celovek i priroda. Ot problem k
reseniiu // Celovek i priroda, nr. 7, 1982, pp. 8-63; translated pages: p.45-63].
Omul si Natura. De la Probleme la Solutii (Man and Nature. From Problems Towards
Solutions). In: B. Stugren (Ed.). Ocrotirea Naturii: Traditii, Actualitate, Perspective.
Dacia Press. Cluj-Napoca, [Romania], 1988. p. 65-80. Bibliogr. 5 refs. In Romanian
language. [In collaboration: Yablokov A.V., S.A.O.]
Biotesting of water polluted by sulfonol. Water Resources. 1988. 1: 165-168. Tab.
Bibliogr. 13 refs. [Sulfonol inhibited the growth of seedlings of Sinapis alba - 50 was
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0.19-0.35 microliters/ml. Sulfonol inhibited the growth of the culture of Scenedesmus


quadricauda - 50 was 0.05-0.1 microliters/ml]. [In collaboration: Maximov V.N.,
H.Nagel, T.N.Kovaleva, S.A.O.]
Degradation of algae under water pollution by ethonium. Ecology. 1988. No. 6: 57-58.
[In collaboration: S.A.O., Maximov V.N.]
Chemical pollution of the environment and carcinogenesis. Problems of Environment and
Natural Resources. 1989, 8: 12-20. Bibliogr. 10 refs.
Effects of water pollution by detergent Bio-S on euglens. Hydrobiological Journal. 1990.
Vol. 26. No.6, p. 78-79. Table. Abstract in English. Bibliogr. 9 refs. [In collaboration:
Wasternack C., S.A.O.] [Detergent Bio-S 0.5 g/L completely inhibited the growth of
Euglena gracilis; at concentrations of 0.01 and 0.1 g/L, no substancial substantial effect].
Translated into English:
Vasternak K., Ostroumov S.A. Effect of aquatic pollution by the detergent Bio-S on
euglenas. - Hydrobiological Journal/Gidrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal [HYDROBIOL. J.]. 1991.
Vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 92-94.
http://md1.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.php?requester=gs&collection=ENV&recid=284479
5&q=Ostroumov+S.A.&uid=788880522&setcookie=yes. The effect of the detergent Bio-S
at concentrations of 0.01-0.5 g/liter on Euglena gracilis was investigated. Concentrations of
0.01 and 0.1 g/liter produced no significant effect, but at 0.5 g/liter the surfactant completely
inhibited growth of the culture. Descriptors: Article Subject Terms detergents | growth |
surfactants | toxicity | toxicity testing | toxicity tests | water pollution | Article Taxonomic
Terms: Euglena gracilis.
Usage of Cucumis sativus and other species to bio-assay chemicals. In: Allelopathy and
Plant Productivity. 1990. Naukova Dumka Press, Kiev. P. 124-129, tab. Bibliogr. 11 refs. [In
collaboration: Kartsev V.G., S.A.O., Pavlova I.A.]
Assessment of biotechnological destruction of anionic surface-active substances using
biotests // Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin. Vol.45. No.3. P.72-76. Fig.,
tables. Abstract in English. Bibliogr. 8 refs (Publisher: Allerton Press, Inc.; ISSN 00963925). [In collaboration: S.A.Ostroumov., Samoilenko L.S.]
[Water purified in a
laboratory bioreactor with bacteria Pseudomonas mendocina. Tests: Fagopyrum esculentum,
Lepidium sativum, Sinapis alba]. Translated from the Russian edition:
Assessment of the efficiency of biotechnological destruction of anionic surfactant using
biotests. Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Biologiya. 1990, No.3: 74-78. (in Russ.,
with Eng. abstract) [In collaboration: S.A.Ostroumov S.A.., Samoilenko L.S.] [On some lists
the reference is as following: Ostroumov, S. A. and L. S. Samoilenko (1990). Assessment of
the efficiency of biotechnological destruction of anionic surfactant using biological tests. Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya XVI Biologiya (3): 74-78, in Russ.]. =
Ostroumov, S.A., Samojlenko, L.S. Assessment of efficiency of biodegradation of anionic surfactants
by biotests. - Moskovskii Gosudarstvennyi Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya 16: Biologiya [Vestn. MGU
(Biol.).]. 1990. no. 3, pp. 74-78. [= Assessment of efficiency of biotechnological destruction of
anionic surfactant. - Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya 16 (Biologiya) [VESTN. MOSK.
UNIV., SER. 16 (BIOL.).]. 1990, no. 3, pp. 74-80]. Abstract: In order to treat / purity polluted water
containing synthetic surfactant sulphonol (0.1 g/l), Pseudomonas mendocina cells immobilized in a
bioreactor were used. The efficiency of the processes of water purification was monitored using both
bioassay and chemical method. The following three biotests were used: the seedlings of plants
Fagopyrum esculentum, Lepidium sativum and Sinapis alba. Growth of the seedlings of all the three
species was strongly inhibited by the polluted water before its purification. The quality of polluted
water was shown to be considerably improved after its treatment in the bioreactor according to the
responses of the seedlings tested. Descriptors: Article Subject Terms: bioassays, biodegradation,

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biotesting, immobilized bacterial cells, microorganisms, purification, waste treatment, water


purification, water quality control, water treatment; Article Taxonomic Terms: Pseudomonas
mendocina.

Assessment of biological activity of xenobiotics. Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta


Biologiya (Series 16). 1990, No. 2: 27-34, [=Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Biologiia,
v. 45 (2), 1990, p. 27-34]. tab. (in Russ. with English abstract). Bibliogr. 17 refs. [page 31: a
new algorithm for correspondence of the assessments of the biological activity of chemicals
and pollutants made on different test-objects, or for different chemicals, of by different
methods]. Another variant of the reference for this paper: Ostroumov, S.A. Studies of
problems of assessment of biological activities of xenobiotics.-Vestnik Moskovskogo
Universiteta, Seriya 16 (Biologiya) [VESTN. MOSK. UNIV., SER. 16 (BIOL.).]. Vol. 16,
no. 2, pp. 27-34. 1990. An analysis of problems of bio-assay of xenobiotics and pollutants is
presented. A review of author's and co-workers' previous publications on bio-testing of
surfactants and pesticides is given. Several new methods and modifications of methods with
use of plant seedlings are discussed. A new approach to the problem of comparison of data
on assessment of biological activities of xenobiotics and pollutants is suggested. Descriptors:
Article Subject Terms: bioassays, comparison, methodology, toxicity testing, xenobiotics.
http://md1.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.php?requester=gs&collection=ENV&recid=297244
9&q=Ostroumov+S.A.&uid=788880522&setcookie=yes; Translated into English:
Problems of assessment of biological activity of xenobiotics. Moscow University
Biological Sciences Bulletin, v. 45 (2): p. 26-32; 1990. 4 tables. Bibliogr. 17 refs. New
York, N.Y.: Allerton Press Inc. (ISSN 0096-3925, NAL Call. No.: QH301.M6). On the list
of Bibliographies in the Quick Bibliography series of the National Agricultural Library
(NAL, U.S.A.); http://www.nal.usda.gov/wqic/Bibliographies/qb9405.html [An analysis is
presented of several problems in the bioassay of xenobiotics and pollutants. The author's and
co-workers' data on bio-testing of surface-active substances and pesticides are reviewed, and
new methods or modifications of methods that use plant seedlings are discussed. A new
statistical approach to the comparison of data on the assessment of biological activities of
xenobiotics and pollutants is proposed]. [Translated from: Vestnik Moskovskogo
Universiteta. Biologiia, v. 45 (2), 1990, p. 27-34. (QH301.M58)].
Effects of sulfonol on Dunaliella asymmetrica and on Fagopyrum esculentum. Hydrobiological Journal. 1990. 26: 96-98. Tab. Abstract in English. Bibliogr. 9 refs. [In
collaboration: S.A.O., Borisova E.V., Lenova L.I., Maximov V.N.] [New bioeffects of a
component of some industrial detergent mixtures. 0.001 % sulfonol completely inhibited the
growth of the culture of the green algae Dunaliella asymmetrica. 0.005 % sulfonol caused
death and lysis of the cells. 0.001% sulfonol almost by 50% inhibited the arbitrary average
length of the seedlings of Fagopyrum esculentum]. = Ostroumov, S.A., Borisova, E.B.,
Lenova, L.I., Maksimov, V.N. The effect of sulphonol on the culture of alga Dunaliella
asymmetrica and on Fagopyrum esculentum seedlings. - Gidrobiologicheskij
zhurnal/Hydrobiological journal. Kiev [Gidrobiol. Zh./Hydrobiol. J.]. Vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 9698. 1990. Abstract: Anionic surfactants are an important class of environmental pollutants.
Effects of anionic surfactant sulphonol on two plant species have been studied. Sulphonol
inhibited the growth of algae Dunaliella asymmetrica 146 and elongation of Fagopyrum
esculentum seedlings. In the experiments with sulphonol, algae were more sensitive to it than
the seedlings. Both organisms can be used in further bioassay of pollutants.
Effects of environmental pollution by a cationic surfactant on [soil] algae and plant seedlings
Fagopyrum esculentum. - Ecology. 1990. No.2: 43-46. Tables. Abstract in English and
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Russian. Bibliogr. 10 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Tretyakova A.]. [ On some lists the
reference of the English translation of the paper is as following: Ostroumov, S. A. and A. N.
Tret'yakova (1990). Effect of environmental pollution with a cationic surfactant
tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide on some cyanobacteria and algae and Fagopyrum
esculentum Moench. sprouts. - Soviet Journal of Ecology, ISSN 00967807, 21 (2): 79-81
[translated from Ekologiya (2): 43-46]. [cyanobacteria Nostoc muscorum, green algae
Bracteacoccus minor, Fagopyrum esculentum: effects of the cationic surfactant TDTMA].
Effect of environmental pollution with a cationic surface-active substance on algae and
Fagopyrum esculentum sprouts. The Soviet Journal of Ecology [ISSN 00967807; later the
journal was entitled: Russian Journal of Ecology]. 1990. Vol. 21. No.2. , p. 79-81. 3 tables.
Bibliogr. 10 refs. [in collaboration: S.A.O., Tretyakova A.N. ). [At that moment of time the
journal was published by Plenum Publishing Corporation, 233 Spring St., N.Y., N.Y. 10013;
the reference number of the publication published at the first page of the paper: 00967807/90/2102-0079]. The effects of environmental pollution with a cationic surface-active
substance (surfactant tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide TDTMA) on certain
cyanobacteria and algae - cyanobacteria Nostoc muscorum Ag, strain 33 isolated from the
soil in the Kirov Oblast (Region); green algae Bracteacoccus minor (Chodat) Petrova, strain
200 and strain 219 (the strain 219 was isolated from the volcanic ash collected next to
Tyatya colcano, island of Kunashir) - was investigated. Their sensitivity to that surfactant
TDTMA was compared with the sensitivity of a test based on the use of terrestrial plants.
The algal experiments were performed with aquatic and soil cultures. The experiments with
terrestrial plants used the earlier-developed method with seedlings of Fagopyrum
esculentum Moench. The experiments revealed the higher sensitivity of the test with the
aquatic algal cultures. In the SCOPUS database the publisher name of this journal (Soviet
Journal of Ecology, 1972- 1992) is indicated as Russian Academy of Sciences. Afterwards
the journal was renamed and entitled Russian Journal of Ecology (Ekologiya), ISSN print:
1067-4136; ISSN online: 1608-3334. Indexed: Academic OneFile, Academic Search,
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Premier, Zoological Record. http://scipeople.com/publication/70248/ ;
Responses of photoorganotrophically grown flagellates to water pollution by detergent
Kristall. Bulletin of Moscow University. Ser. Biology. 1991, No. 2: 67 69 (in Rus., with
Eng. abstract). Table. Bibliogr 10 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Wasternack C.] [detergent
Kristall 0.5 mg/ml stopped the growth of Euglena gracilis; the concentration 0.01 mg/ml did
not produce any substancialsubstantial effect, that of 0.1 mg/ml inhibited the growth].
Biotesting of solutions of surfactants. Izvestiia Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriia
Biologicheskaia ( = Biology Bulletin of the USSR Academy of Sciences). 1991. No. 4. , p.
571 - 575, tab. Abstracts in Rus. and Eng. Bibliogr. 15 refs. In Russ. [In collaboration:
S.A.O., Maximov V.N.] On some lists the reference is as following: Ostroumov, S. A. and
V. N. Maksimov (1991). A bioassay of surfactant solutions based on the disturbance of
seedling adhesion to the substrate and the development of root hairs by the rhizodermis.
Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Seriya Biologicheskaya (4): 571-575. Translated into
English:
Bioassay of surfactants based on the disruption of seedling attachment to the substrate and
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rhizoderm root hair formation.- Biology bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
(USA; ISSN 0098-2164) 1992, v. 18(4) p. 383-386; Bibl.15 refs. Co-Authors: Ostroumov,
S.A.; Maksimov, V.N.; Translated from: Izvestiia Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriia
Biologicheskaia, (4), 1991, p. 571-575. (QH301.A43) Availability NAL/USDA,
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[Fagopyrum
esculentum, Brassica alba, Triticum aestivum, indicator plants, root hairs, seedlings, surface
active agents, bioassays, pollution, surfactant].
Responses of test-organisms to a quaternary ammonium compound. Vodnye Resursy
(=Water Resources). 1991. 2: 112-116. , 6 tables. Bibliogr.17 refs. In Russ. [new effects of
the cationic surfactant TDTMA on the leeches Hirudo medicinalis and plants Fagopyrum
esculentum. The First first evidence that low concentrations of that xenobiotic produce a
characteristic change in the behavior pattern of the leeches Hirudo medicinalis, and
inhibition of seedlings of F. esculentum]. Translated into English:
Response of test-organisms to water pollution with quaternary ammonia compounds. - Water
Resources (USA; ISSN 0097-8078) 1992, v. 18(2) p. 171-175. Bibliogr.17 refs. [without coauthors; Translated from: Reagirovanie test-organizmov na zagrjaznenie vodnoj sredy
chetvertichnym ammonievym soedineniem. Vodnye Resursy, v. 18 (2), 1991, p.112-116;
Availability NAL/USDA (United States of America; Availability number 9176736; Contact:
http://www.nal.usda.gov/services/request.shtml; water pollution, quaternary ammonium
compounds, testing, Fagopyrum esculentum, phytotoxicity, leeches Hirudo medicinalis].
Responses of macrophytes to water pollution by a high molecular weight surfactant.
Ecology. 1991. No. 4, p. 83-85. Table. Bibliogr. 8 refs. [The first study of the effects of a
high-molecular-weight surfactant on the seedings of Oryza sativa]. [In collaboration: S.A.O.,
Semykina N.A.]
Biological activity of waters polluted by surfactants. Chemistry and Technology of
Water. 1991. Vol. 13, No. 3: 270-283. 9 Tables. Abstracts in Rus. and Eng. Bibliogr. 83
refs. [Proposed: a new algorithm for data analysis and a formula for a new coeffidient, the
coefficient of correspondence]. = Ostroumov, S.A. Biological activity of waters containing
surfactants. - Khimiya i tekhnologiya vody. Kiev. Vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 270-283. 1991.
http://md1.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.php?requester=gs&collection=TRD&recid=012240
1EN&q=Ostroumov+S.A.&uid=788880522&setcookie=yes. A review of some latest works
on biological effect of different surfactants and surfactant-pollute aquatic environment on
test-organisms is presented. Data on biotesting of aquatic environments containing
commercial anionic, nonionic, cationic surfactants and their compositions are considered. A
new approach to the problem of quantitative comparison of results from biotestings in
different series of experiments is suggested. It is stated that pollution of aquatic environment
with surfactants is ecologically more dangerous than it has been previously considered.
Descriptors: Environmental Engineering | Surfactants Ecological Problem | Surface Active
Agents - Toxicity | Environmental Impact Testing.
Biologically active chemicals of ecological significance, and methods of assessment of
biological activity of pollutants // Uspekhi Khimii ( ), 1991, Vol. 60, 3,
p. 554-555.
Biotesting toxicity of a surfactant (sulfonol) using seedlings of rice. Hydrobiol. Journal.
1992, Vol. 28, No. 3: 72 - 74. (In Russ.). [In collaboration: S.A.O., Golovko A.E.]
Translated into English: Use of Rice Sprouts for Bioassay of the Toxicity of the Surfactant
Sulfonol // Hydrobiol. J. 1992. 28(6): 84-88. [In collaboration: S.A.O., A.E. Golovko]
[New York, N.Y. : Allerton Press Inc., ISSN 0018-8166].
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Biological activity of waters polluted with a liquid detergent. Biology Bulletin of Russian
Acad. of Sci. (Izvestia RAN, Ser. Biol.). 1992. No.3. , p. 452-458. 8 tables. Abstracts in Rus.
and English. Bibliogr. 33 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Khoroshilov V.S.] [New effects of
the detergent Vilva on the plant seedlings of Fagopyrum esculentum and Oryza sativa]. On
some lists the reference is as following: Ostroumov, S. A. and V. S. Khoroshilov (1992).
Biological activity of waters polluted with a liquid surfactant-containing detergent. Izvestiya
Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk Seriya Biologicheskaya(3): 452-458.
Responses of Fagopyrum esculentum on water pollution by a high molecular weight
surfactant. Ecology. 1993. No.6: 50-55. Tables. Abstract in English. [In collaboration:
S.A.O., Semykina N.A.] = Ostroumov, S. A.; Semykina, N. A. Reaction of Fagopyrum
esculentum Moench to Pollution of Aqueous Medium with Polymeric Surfactants. - Russian
Journal of Ecology c/c of Ekologiia. 1993, vol. 24; No.6, [Publisher Consultants Bureau;
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of
publication:
USA;
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[=Ostroumov, S. A., Semykina, N. A. Reaction of Fagopyrum esculentum Moench to
pollution of aqueous medium with polymeric surfactants. - Russian Journal of Ecology.
Abstract: The reaction of buckwheat cv. Shatilov-5 seedlings to pollution of the aqueous
medium with polymeric surfactants - a copolymer of hexene and maleic aldehyde (CHMA),
was investigated. It was shown that CHMA content in water with a concn of the active
substance of 0.4-0.9 mg/ml inhibited plant growth. The effect was shown with prolonged
incubation of germinating seeds for 43-67 h or more. These data should be taken into
account in analysing the possible ecological consequences of irrigating lands with waste
waters and polluted waters.
http://www.cababstractsplus.org/abstracts/Abstract.aspx?AcNo=19951908692]
Effects of a non-ionic surfactant on marine cyanobacteria. Microbiology, 1994, 63: 259263. [In collaboration: Waterbury J., S.A.O.]; [new bioeffects of Triton X-100]
Effects of aquatic pollution by a non-ionic surfactant on the marine diatom Thalassiosira
pseudonana. Biology Bulletin of Russian Acad. Sci. (Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii
Nauk, Seriya Biologicheskaya.). 1996. No. 1, p. 91-95, 3 tables. Bibliogr. 29 refs. [In
collaboration: Fisher N., Maertz-Wente M., S.A.O.]. [Biotesting of Triton X-100].
Translation into English:
Effects of aquatic pollution by a non-ionogenic surfactant on the marine diatom
Thalassiosira pseudonana. Biology Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ISSN
1062-3590, Nauka/Interperiodica Publishing). 1996. Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 76-79, 3 tables.
Bibliogr. 29 refs. [In collaboration: Fisher N., Maertz-Wente M., S.A.O.]. [Variants of the
title of the journal: Biology Bulletin; Biology Bulletin- Russian Academy Of Sciences C/C
Of Izvestiia- Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk Seriia Biologicheskaia]. The effects of the nonionogenic surfactant, Triton X-100 (TX), on the growth of cultured centric diatom
Thalassiosira pseudonana were studied. In the presence of 0.1 mg/l TX the cell density in
the culture was markedly lower than in the control culture. In the presence of 1 mg/l TX the
decrease in cell density exceeded 50%. The decrease in the specific growth rate was about
10% in the presence of 0.1 mg/l TX and about 40% in the presence of 1 mg/l TX (over a
period of seven days). The diatom sensitivity to TX was higher than that of some red and
green algae and chrysophytes, as well as that of starfish spermatozoa and plant seedlings to
TX or similar surfactants. These data reveal some more aspects of the ecological danger of
aquatic pollution by non-ionogenic surfactants.
[= Fisher, N., Maertts-Uehnte, M., Ostroumov, S.A. Effect of marine pollution with a
nonionic surfactant on the marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana. - Izvestiya Rossijskoj
Akademii nauk. Seriya biologicheskaya/Proceedings of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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Biological Series [IZV. RAN (BIOL.)]. no. 1, pp. 91-95. 1996. The paper reports a study on
the growth of T. pseudonana culture at different concentrations of Triton X-100 (TX). At the
TX of concentration 0.1 mg/l the culture density was reliably lower than in the control
culture. At the concentration of 1 mg/l the density decreased by more than 50% on the 7th8th day of the experiment. The decrease of the specific growth rate was about 10% at 0.1
mg/l and about 40% at 1 mg/l. The sensitivity of the diatom to TX was found to be higher
than the sensitivity of some red, green and yellow-green algae as well as of starfish
spermatazoa to TX and similar surfactants. Descriptors: Article Subject Terms: biotesting,
inhibitors, laboratory culture, surfactants, toxicity tolerance, Article Taxonomic Terms:
Thalassiosira pseudonana;
http://md1.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.php?requester=gs&collection=ENV&recid=390176
2&q=Ostroumov+S.A.&uid=788880522&setcookie=yes].
Ecological hazard from sodium dodecylsulphate. Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ.,
Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik = Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). 1997. 3:
37. [In collaboration: Donkin, Peter, and S.A.O.]; [the effects of SDS on bivalves].
Inhibition by the anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulphate, of the ability of mussels
Mytilus edulis to filter and purify sea water. - Vestnik Mosk. Universiteta (Biol.). [=Bulletin
of Moscow University. Ser. Biology]. 1997. No. 3, pp. 30-36. [In collaboration: S.A.O.,
Donkin P., Staff F.] Effects of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) on the filtering rate of the
mussels were studied. Anionic surfactant SDS (1, 2 and 4 mg/L) inhibited water filtration by
bivalves Mytilus edulis and removal from water of cells of algae Isochrysis galbana; the
incubation time was 30-90 min (Tables 1 and 2). Aliquats of the algae Isochrysis galbana
suspension were added to the beakers with mussels and sea water, and the filtering activity
was measured by counting the algal cells at 30 min intervals during 1.5 h. After the first 30
min period, the cell density was 135% of that in the control at the initial SDS concentration 1
mg/L and 198% at 2 mg/L. A still greater difference in the algal cell concentration between
the experiment and the control was observed when the SDS concentration was increased to 4
mg/L: it was 3 times higher after the first 30 min period, 6 times higher after 60 min and
more than 14 times higher after 90 min. It is inferred that by inhibiting the filtering activity
of the mussels SDS may reduce the natural self-purification capacity of aquatic ecosystems.
The list of parameters of the ecosystem that may be changed under the effect of synthetic
surfactants is given in Table 3. The experimental findings are discussed in the context of
environmental protection with reference to literature dataEffects of surfactants on mussels
Mytilus edulis. Bulletin of Moscow University. Ser. Biology. 1997. No. 3. , p. 30 - 36. [In
collaboration: S.A.O., P. Donkin, F. Staff] [SDS (1 and 2 mg/L) inhibited water filtration by
Mytilus edulis and removal from water of the cells of Isochrysis galbana; the incubation time
was 35-95 min (Tables 1 and 2). The list of the parameters of the ecosystem that may be
changed under the effect of synthetic surfactants is given in Table 3]. Another abstract:
Ostroumov, S.A. Donkin, P. Staff, F. Inhibition by the anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl
sulphate, of the ability of mussels Mytilus edulis to filter and purify sea water. -Vestn. Mosk.
Univ. (Biol.). 1997. no. 3, pp. 30-36. [Effects of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) on the
filtering rate of the mussels were studied. Aliquats of the alga Isochrysis galbana suspension
were added to the beakers with mussels and sea water, and the filtering activity was
measured by counting the algal cells at 30 min intervals during 1.5 h. After the first 30 min
period, the cell density was 135% of that in the control at the initial SDS concentration 1
mg/L and 198% at 2 mg/L. A still greater difference in the algal cell concentration between
the experiment and the control was observed when the SDS concentration was increased to 4
mg/L: it was 3 times higher after the first 30 min period, 6 times higher after 60 min and
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more than 14 times higher after 90 min. It is inferred that by inhibiting the filtering activity
of the mussels SDS may reduce the natural self-purification capacity of aquatic ecosystems.
The experimental findings are discussed in the context of environmental protection with
reference to literature data.
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4&q=Ostroumov+S.A.&uid=788880522&setcookie=yes];
Biological filtering and ecological machinery for self-purification and bioremediation in
aquatic ecosystems: towards a holistic view. // Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum. 1998.
91: 247-258. According to one of the approaches to the definition of criteria for the
phenomenon of life, the key attribute is the ability of the life system for some self-regulating
and self-supporting. Part of such holistic functions of aquatic ecosystems as self-regulating
and self-supporting is their cleaning the water via a multitude of various mechanisms. The
goal of this paper is to present some fundamental elements of the theory of ecosystem selfpurification which emphasizes the importance of the four functional biological filters that are
instrumental in purification and upgrading the quality of water in aquatic ecosystems. These
functional filters are: (1) direct water filtering by aquatic organisms that are filter-feeders;
(2) the filter (represented mainly by communities of aquatic plants/periphyton) which
prevents input of pollutants and biogenic elements (N, P) from land into water bodies; (3) the
filter (represented by benthic organisms) which prevents re-entry of pollutants and biogenic
elements from the bottom sediments into the water; (4) the filter (represented by the
microorganisms attached to the particles which are suspended in the water) that provides
microbiological treatment of the water column. New experimental data by the author reveal
the role of man-made effects on the ecological machinery which purifies water. The analysis
and discussion lead to the holistic theory of the natural process of bioremediation of aquatic
ecosystems. [An innovative analysis of the role of organisms in water filtration in
ecosystems. Water filtration is a key component of ecological biomachinery for maintaining
the natural purification potential of ecosystems. Among new facts: the synthetic surfactant
SDS 1 mg/L inhibited filtration (35-95 min, 16) of bivalve Mytilus. edulis and the removal
of the cells of algae Isochrysis galbana from water. Amount of cells that stayed in water
unfiltered after 95 min, was 3 times as much as the amount of cells in the control without
SDS].
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New data on biological effects of the surfactant Triton X-100: the inhibition of the growth of
Hyphomonas MHS-3. Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ., Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik =
Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). 1998. No. 4. , p. 42-43. [In
collaboration: Weiner, Ronald, and S.A.O.]
Synthetic detergents Kristall and Lotos-Automat. Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ.,
Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik = Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). 1998. No.
5, p. 29-30. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Halama D., Blazej A., Legotsky I., Slugen D.] [New
data on the biological effects of the detergents].
Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ., Toxicologicheskiy
Vestnik = Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). 1998. No.5, p. 30. [In
collaboration: S.A.O., Kolotilova N.N.] [New data on the biological effects of the
surfactant].
Tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide. Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ.,
Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik = Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). 1998.
No.5. p. 30-32. [In collaboration: Kartasheva N.V., S.A.O.]; [new biological effects of the
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surfactant on rotifers].
Filtration inhibition induced by two classes of synthetic surfactants in the bivalve mollusk
Mytilus edulis. Doklady Akademii Nauk, (DAN). 1998. Vol. 362: 574-576. Tabl.
Bibliogr. 15 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., P. Donkin, F. Staff].
[Bioeffects of SDS 0.5-4 mg/L during 30-60 min, and Triton X-100 4 mg/L during 60 and
120 min on M. edulis. SDS 1, 2, and 4 mg/L after 30-90 min inhibited the filtration rate and
removal of the cells of Isochrysis galbana from water. Triton X-100 4 mg/L also inhibited
the filtration rate and removal of the cells of Isochrysis galbana during 60-120-min
incubation]. [=Impairment of filtration by bivalves Mytilus edulis induced by two classes of
synthetic surfactants.- Doklady Akademii Nauk (1998), 362(4), 574-576. CODEN:
DAKNEQ; ISSN: 0869-5652. Impairment of filtration by Mytilus edulis under the exposure
of surfactants Na dodecyl sulfate and Triton X 100 was similar to that observed by other
workers. This new ecol. harmful aspect needs to be considered in relation to disruption of
biofiltration of water. Pollution of water media by sublethal concns. of synthetic surfactants
of different classes may reduce the biofiltration of water in the ecosystem] [In collaboration:
S.A.O., P. Donkin, F. Staff]. in Russian. Translated into English:
Filtration inhibition induced by two classes of synthetic surfactants in the bivalve mollusk
Mytilus edulis. Doklady Biological Sciences. 1998. Vol. 362, pp. 454-456. Tabl. Bibliogr.
15 refs. Ostroumov, S. A.; Donkin, P.; Staff, F. [In collaboration: S.A.O., P. Donkin,
F. Staff].
Ostroumov S. A., Fedorov V. D. Basic components of self-purification of ecosystems and its
possible chemically induced impairment. - Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin
c/c of Vestnik - Moskovskii Universitet Biologiia (= Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta.
Seriya Biologiya). 1999, Vol 54; Number 1, pages 19-29 [Publisher Allerton Press, Inc.;
Country of publication USA; ISSN 0096-3925]. In English. Full text see at:
http://direct.bl.uk/bld/PlaceOrder.do?UIN=069108430&ETOC=RN&from=searchengine
was translated into English from Russian from:
Osnovnye komponenty smoochishhenija ehkosistem i vozmozhnost' ego nrushenija v
rezul'tte khimicheskogo zgrjaznenija // Vestnik Moskovskogo un-t, serija 16. Biologija.
1999. 1. p.24-32 =
Osnovnye komponenty smoochishcheniia e'kosistem i vozmozhnost' ego nrusheniia v
rezul'tte khimicheskogo zgriazneniia // Vestnik Moskovskogo un-t, seriia 16. Biologiia.
1999. 1. p.24-32.
Quarternary ammonium compound dodecyltrimethyl-ammonium bromide. 1999. Toxicol.
Bulletin (in Russ., Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik = Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN
0869-7922). No. 4, P. 40-41. [In collaboration: Weiner R., S.A.O.]; [the new biological
effects on marine microorganisms. , Hyphobacteria].
Triton X-100. 1999. Toxicol. Bulletin (in Russ., Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik =
Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). 1999. No.4. P. 41. [The new biological
effects].

Criteria of ecological hazards due to anthropogenic effects on the biota: searching for a
system. DAN (Doklady Akademii Nauk). 2000, v. 371. P. 844-846. In Russian;
English translation:
Criteria of ecological hazards due to anthropogenic effects on the biota: searching for a
system. Doklady Biological Sciences, 2000. 371: 204-206. 2 tables. Bibliogr. 14 refs.
ISSN 0012-4966. PMID: 10833660 [PubMed]; http://www.scribd.com/doc/49088234;
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/9751215; Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springer-

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sbm.com. The currently accepted system of criteria of evaluating ecological hazards from man-made
chemicals (which is used in W.Europe, N.America and in some other countries) is outdated and
vulnerable to criticism. The author proposed a new concept of the system of criteria for evaluating
the ecological hazard from man-made impact. The author suggested to assess man-made impacts
(including effects of pollutants and xenobiotics) on biota according to the following four levels of
disturbance in biological and ecological systems: (1) the level of individual and populational
responses; (2) the level of aggregated responses; (3) the level of stability and integrity of the
ecosystem; (4) the level of contributions of the ecosystem into biospheric processes. An example is
given of how to apply the proposed system of criteria to the analysis of concrete experimental data.
To exemplify the efficiency of the proposed system of criteria, it is shown how to use it to analyze
new data on effects of a non-ionic surfactant on water filtering by bivalves. It is concluded that the
proposed system of criteria will be helpful in better assessing ecological hazards from anthropogenic
effects on biota including effects of man-made chemicals polluting ecosystems. A new system of
principles for analysis of man-made impact: the level-block approach to analysis of ecological
hazards (Tab.1); synthetic surfactant Triton X-100 (0.5 mg/L) inhibits water filtering by bivalve
mussels Mytilus edulis (Tab. 2) "The proposed levelblock approach to analysis of ecological
hazards of anthropogenic alterations in ecosystems allows the multiplicity of anthropogenic effects
on the biota to be systematized. This approach may be used to develop criteria for estimation and
classification of ecological hazards due to anthropogenic effects" (p.206)]. ISSN 0012-4966.
Distributed by Springer,
orderdept@springer-sbm.com http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/;
http://sites.google.com/site/2000dbs371p204criteria/ [new system of principles for analysis of

man-made impact: the level-block approach to analysis of ecological hazards (Tab.1); Triton
X-100, 0.5 mg/L inhibits filtering by M. edulis (Tab.2)].
Concept of aquatic biota as a labile and vulnerable component of the system for water selfpurification. DAN (Doklady Akademii Nauk). 2000. Vol. 372. No.2., P. 279-282 in
the Russian edition. Tables, Bibliogr. 15 refs [A new vision of the role of biota in ecosystems].
Translated into English:
Ostroumov S. A. The concept of aquatic biota as a labile and vulnerable component of the water
self-purification system - Doklady Biological Sciences, Vol. 372, 2000, pp. 286289. [Translated
from Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 372, No. 2, 2000, pp. 279282. Original Russian text Copyright
2000 by Ostroumov]. A new fundamental concept of the role of biota in the functioning of aquatic
ecosystems is proposed. According to that concept, the complex of aquatic organisms (aquatic biota)
is a central, labile and potentially vulnerable component of the water self-purification system in
aquatic ecosystems. This fundamental concept leads to substantial changes in the hierarchy of
priorities for protection of biodiversity and environment. According to the concept suggested in this
work, the maximum allowable concentrations (MACs) for specific substances should be established
after taking into account the possible effects of pollutants on the water self-purification system.
Possible effects on many organisms, including filter feeders, should be taken into consideration. Both
inhibiting and stimulating effects of sublethal concentrations of pollutants are dangerous, because
either of them may cause an imbalance in the complicated system of water self-purification. The
fundamental concept suggested in this work heightens the level of priority of the sublethal effects of
pollutants. The sublethal effects leading to changes in the functional activity of populations of
aquatic organisms may cause an imbalance in the system of water self-purification. Table 1. Some
factors and processes involved in water self-purification; Table 2. Examples of possible effects of
contaminants on the factors and processes involved in water self-purification (including data obtained
by S.A. Ostroumov); Table 3. Components of water self-purification system vulnerable to
contaminants (certain examples) (new experimental findings obtained in collaboration with P.
Donkin and R. Weiner are shown). http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/

Biocatalysis of the matter transfer in a microcosm is inhibited by a contaminant: an effect on


Lymnaea stagnalis. DAN (Doklady Akademii Nauk). 2000. Vol. 373. No.2., P. 278280. Bibliogr. 11 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Kolesnikov M.P.] Translated into English:
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Biocatalysis of matter transfer in a microcosm is inhibited by a contaminant: effects of a


surfactant on Lymnaea stagnalis. - Doklady Biological Sciences. 2000. 373: 397-399.
Bibliogr.
11
refs.
[In
collaboration:
S.A.O.,
Kolesnikov
M.P.]
www.scribd.com/doc/49069985;
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/9751191;
;
PMID: 11013843 [PubMed]; By excreting some massive amount of organic matter in the form of
pellets, the gastropod mollusks drive the transfer of organic matter and contribute to the
biogeochemical flows of chemical elements in aquatic ecosystems. For the first time, the quantitative
assessment of the biogeochemical flows was made. Also, for the first time, it was discovered that a
synthetic chemical may inhibit those flows. The pellet excretion by the gastropods Lymnaea stagnalis
feeding on the phytomass of macrophytes (such as Nuphar lutea) was 47 mg dry weight per 1
gram wet weight of the mollusks per 72 h. Pellet sedimentation contributes to the vertical transfer of
chemical elements in the ecosystem. The pellet composition depended on the species of the plants
eaten by the mollusks. When the gastropods L. stagnalis feed on N. lutea, the pellets contain, in
addition to organic and inorganic carbon, nitrogen (N, 2.32.9%), phosphorus (P, 0.40.5%), and
silicium (silicon) (Si, 1.11.9%). The relative content of Si was 30% higher than in the food
phytomass. The synthetic surfactant tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA, 2 mg/L)
inhibited the feeding rate of the mollusks and pellet production, their accumulation at the bottom of
microcosms, and the matter transfer connected with this. The data obtained demonstrated a new
aspect of the ecological hazard due to environmental pollution with TDTMA and other quaternary
ammonium compounds at sublethal concentrations. According to the authors opinion, other
contaminants may also suppress pellet production, their accumulation at the bottom, and the matter
transfer
associated
with
that.
http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/;
http://sites.google.com/site/2000dbs373p397biocatallstag/;

Aquatic ecosystem: a large-scale, diversified bioreactor with the function of water selfpurification. DAN (Doklady Akademii Nauk). 2000. Vol. 374. No.3, P. 427-429. In
Russ. Translated into English:
An aquatic ecosystem: a large-scale diversified bioreactor with a water self-purification
function. Doklady Biological Sciences, 2000. Vol. 374, P. 514-516. 3 tables. Bibliogr. 15.
ISSN 0012-4966. www.scribd.com/doc/49065542; http://www.scribd.com/doc/49069997;
Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com. The author developed a new
fundamental concept of aquatic ecosystem as a multi-functional bioreactor. One of the key
functions of that bioreactor is upgrading water quality via a multi-component biomachinery
of water self-purification. New facts the were discovered: Contribution of the main groups
of aquatic organisms (heterotrophic bacteria, fungi, cyanobacteria and microalgae,
protozoans, higher plants, invertebrates, fish and amphibians) to water self-purification:
comparison and analysis (Tabl.1). Relatively small effects of Triton X-100 4-5 mg/L on
Hyphomonas sp. MHS-3 (5 mg/L) and Hyphomonas sp. VP-6 (5-10 mg/L), a significant
inhibition by Triton X-100 of the filtration by Mytilus edulis (4 mg/L), and by Unio tumidus
(5 mg/L). The Iinhibitory effects of TDTMA 1 mg/L on M. galloprovincialis (Tabl.2); the
inhibition of feeding: effects of TX100 1-5 mg/L on Unio tumidus, TDTMA 1-2 mg/L on U.
pictorum; TDTMA 1 mg/L, SDS 1.7 mg/L, detergents 6.7 50 mg/L, AHC 5-60 mg/L
(sublethal concentrations) on M. galloprovincialis; TX100, TDTMA (2 mg/L), Tide-Lemon
75 mg/L on Lymnaea stagnalis (Tabl. 3). Fragments of the text: "Sublethal concentrations of
contaminants may inhibit vital activities of other organisms involved in the function of an
ecosystem as an analogue of a bioreactor. This finding provides a deeper insight into the
mechanisms of anthropogenic impact on biosphere. The concept put forward in this work
emphasizes that intactness of the whole range of biological diversity of hydrobionts is
required to provide effective functioning of an ecosystem as an analog of a water selfpurification bioreactor. Therefore, the monetary cost estimates of ecosystems and biota
should be increased" (p. 516). http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11103331;
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http://sites.google.com/site/2000dbs374p514bioreactor/
Overview of new data on the effects of surfactants and detergents on prokaryotes, algae,
flagellates, vascular plants and animals - ecological and biospheric importance: new
priorities and the new facet of bio-chemical ecology // Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions.
2000. vol. 2, P. 84-113, tables. Synoptic review of selected literature, p.84; organisms used,
p.86; bioeffects of anionic surfactants, p.87; bioeffects of non-ionic surfactants, p.88;
bioeffects of cationic surfactants, p.90; bioeffects of detergents and other mixtures, p.93;
concept of ecological hazards, and self-purification as a microbiospheric process, p.94.
Bibliography: p.103-113.
Inhibitory analysis of the regulatory interactions in food webs. DAN. 2000, vol. 375. Nno.
6, pp. 847-849 (in Russ.). Translated into English:
Inhibitory analysis of regulatory interactions in trophic webs. Doklady Biological
Sciences, Vol. 377, 2001, pp. 139 141 (in Eng.). [TDTMA 1 mg/L inhibited the filtration
rate of juveniles of M. galloprovincialis, and the removal of the cells of Monochrysis lutheri
from water (50 min, 26C)].Inhibitory analysis of regulatory interactions in trophic webs.Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001, Vol. 377, p. 139141. (Translated from Doklady
Akademii Nauk, 2000, Vol. 375, No. 6, p. 847849). Abstract: In the paper, the author
proposed a new approach to analyze the key ecological issue, the interactions between
organisms in ecosystems. The new methodology proposed is inhibitory analysis. The author
applied this approach to analyze trophic chains: the topdown control of plankton by benthic
filter-feeders. This control, as the authors experiments have shown, might be removed by
chemical inhibitors (the latter may enter the ecosystem as pollutants). As an example, the
author
gives
the
results
of
his
experiments
on
how
surfactants
[tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA)] and synthetic detergents inhibited the
control of plankton (Monochrystis lutheri) by mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis. The method
was successfully applied to innovatively analyze the factors that are among reasons of
eutrophication. Among new facts: the cationic surfactant TDTMA 1 mg/L inhibited the
filtration rate of juveniles of marine bivalves Mytilus galloprovincialis, and the removal of
cells
of
the
algae
Monochrysis
lutheri
from
water
(50
min, 26C)]. DOI 10.1023/A:1019218026198;
http://sites.google.com/site/2001dbs377p139inhibitory/;
Tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA). Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ.,
Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik = Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). 2000. No.
1. P.42-43. TDTMA 2 mg/L inhibited the feeding rate of Lymnaea stagnalis by 65.5 %
(when feeding on the phytomass of leaves of macrophytes).
Tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA). Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ.,
Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik = Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). 2000. No.
3. P. 34-35. [TDTMA 1 mg/L inhibited the filtration rate of of the juveniles of the mussels
Mytilus galloprovincialis Lam., when grazing (feeding on) the algae Monochrysis lutheri;
the removal of algae Monochrysis lutheri was decreased].
Detergents "Lotos-Extra" and "Tide-Lemon". Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ.,
Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik = Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). 2000. No.
4. P.35-37 [the new sublethal effects on the filtration by Mytilus galloprovincialis, LotosExtra 25 and 50 mg/L, Tide-Lemon 33 and 43 mg/L; decrease in the filtration rate, no
increase in mortality of the bivalves].
Principles for analyzing environmental hazards of anthropogenous effects including effects
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of chemical pollution: a concept and new data. Vestnik MGU. Series of Biology. 2000.
No. 4, pp. 27-34. Tab. Abstract in English. Bibliogr. 37 refs.
Medium-term and long-term priorities in ecological studies for the 21-st century.In:
Ostroumov, S.A. (ed.). Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms. Ecological Studies, Hazards and
Solutions. 2000. Vol. 3. MAX Press, Moscow: 25-27. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Dodson S.,
Hamilton D., Peterson S., Wetzel R.G.];
[the detailed list of priorities in ecology].

Amphiphilic chemical inhibits the ability of molluscs to filter water and to remove the cells
of phytoplankton. Izvestia RAN. Ser. Biology. 2001. No.1: 108-116. Translated into Eng.:
An amphiphilic substance inhibits the mollusk capacity to filter out phytoplankton cells from water. Biology Bulletin, 2001,Volume 28, Number 1, p. 95-102. http://www.scribd.com/doc/63444377/;
http://b23.ru/nbkq; www.springerlink.com/index/l665628020163255.pdf; The effect of synthetic
anionic surface active substance (SAS) sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS, 4 mg/l) on the kinetics of water
filtration by mussel Mytilus edulis The effect of synthetic anionic surfactant sodium dodecylsulfate
(SDS, 4 mg/l) on the kinetics of water filtration by mussel Mytilus edulis was studied. A suspension
of algae Isochrysis galbana was added to the vessel with the mussels, and their filtration activity was
measured by counting the concentration of the algae cells in the experimental vessels. Algae
concentration was measured every 30 min for an hour and a half. The inhibiting effect on the mollusk
filtration rate (FR) was qualitatively described. After the first 30 min filtration at 4 mg/l initial SDS
concentration, the cell density was 322% of the control. The inhibiting effect was observed later as
well. Due to FR inhibition in the vessels with the above specified initial SDS concentration, the algae
cell density was 6.4 and 14.7 times that of the control after 1 and 1.5 h, respectively. Thus, SDS can
decrease the natural capacity of aquatic ecosystems for self-purification and disturb other aspects of
ecosystem functioning through inhibiting the filtration activity of mussels. The obtained data are
discussed in the context of environment and hydrosphere protection from pollution. [MAIK
Nauka/Interperiodica distributed by Springer Science+Business Media LLC. ISSN 1062-3590 (Print)
1608-3059 (Online)]. DOI 10.1023/A:1026671024000. (Translated from Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol.
2001 Jan-Feb; (1):108-16. PMID: 11236572 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]).
http://www.springerlink.com/content/l665628020163255/;

Imbalance of the factors which control the abundance of unicellular plankton under the
anthropogenic impact. DAN (Doklady Akademii Nauk). 2001. Vol. 379. No.1. P. 136 138. , 4 tables. Bibliogr. 12 refs. In Russ. Translated into English:
Ostroumov S.A. Imbalance of factors providing control of unicellular plankton populations
exposed to anthropogenic impact. - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001. Vol. 379, P. 341343. 4 tables. Bibliogr.12 refs. (Translated from DAN 2001. Vol. 379. P.136-138). ISSN
0012-4966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online). PMID: 12918370 [PubMed - indexed for
MEDLINE]. The paper presents and analyzes new experimental data on the effects of
chemical pollution of aquatic medium on the abundance of unicellular plankton organisms.
The following 6 types of effects of filter-feeders and chemical pollutants [surfactants and
detergents (mixtures)] on phytoplankton organisms were found (examples were given in this
paper in Tab.2): (1) Inhibition of growth (and abundance); (2) Growth stimulation in the
presence of surfactants and detergents; (3) Decrease in abundance as a result of elimination
of plankton cells from water by the freshwater mollusks Unio tumidus and rotifers; (4)
Abundance decrease as a result of water filtration by the marine mollusks Mytilus edulis, M.
galloprovincialis, and Crassostrea gigas; (5) Decrease in the efficiency of cell elimination
from water caused by the TX-100-induced (5 mg/l) inhibition of the filtration activity of the
freshwater mollusks U. tumidus; (6) Decrease in the efficiency of cell elimination from
water as a result of inhibition of the filtration activity of the marine mollusks Mytilus
galloprovincialis and Crassostrea gigas induced by surfactants and Avon Herbal Care (hair
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shampoo). A new parameter and formula were suggested: the efficiency of cell elimination
from water, ECE. The following maximum values of ECE were found (at the concentrations
of the chemical, mg/l, in brackets): (1) Detergent OMO, Unio tumidus, 186.7 (50); (2)
Detergent Losk-Universal, Mytilus galloprovincialis, 551.7 (7); (3) Detergent Tide-Lemon,
Mytilus galloprovincialis, 206.9 (50); (4) Detergent IXI, M. galloprovincialis, 157.8 (10);
(5) Detergent Deni-Automat, Crassostrea gigas, 10 800.0 (30); (6) Detergent Lanza,
Crassostrea gigas, 261.7 (20); (7) Detergent Vesna-Delikat, Crassostrea gigas, 200.0 (1);
The tables in the paper: Factors of regulation of unicellular plankton abundance (Tab.1);
effects of surfactants and detergents on phytoplankton abundance (Tab.2); 7 detergents
inhibit filtration of 3 species of marine and freshwater molluscs (Tab.3); Mytilus
galloprovincialis eliminates from water the cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and algae
Pavlova lutheri = M. lutheri as a result of filtration (comparing the 2 processes at the same
time, Tab. 4). The results obtained in this work demonstrated and proved that certain
pollutants might cause a substantial imbalance of the factors controlling unicellular plankton
populations. Direct and indirect (mediated by organisms-consumers) effects of certain
surfactant-containing mixtures on unicellular plankton could sum with each other, giving rise
to mutual amplification. This may cause a complete imbalance of the system. The
conclusions made in this work may be applied to unicellular plankton of both marine and
freshwater ecosystems, including ecosystems subjected to eutrophication. The results
contribute to issues of environmental safety and resource use sustainability.
DOI 10.1023/A:1011600213221; www.springerlink.com/index/QGJ756467J2R7470.pdf
Effects of amphiphilic chemicals on marine organisms filter-feeders. 2001. DAN. Vol.
378. No. 2. P. 283 - 285 [new bioeffects of surfactants on bivalves]. Translated into English:
Effect of amphiphilic chemicals on filter-feeding marine organisms. - Doklady Biological
Sciences. 2001. Volume 378, Numbers 1-6. p. 248-250. For the first time, oysters were used
as the test-organisms in bioassay of synthetic surfactants and detergents. The new data
revealed a novel type of hazard to mariculture. New negative effects of surfactants and
chemical mixtures on water filtering activity of Crassostrea gigas were discovered.
http://sites.google.com/site/2001dbs378p248effammaroyst/;
http://www.scribd.com/doc/49065593;
http://www.scribd.com/doc/59417067/;
DOI
10.1023/A:1019270825775.
Pellets of mollusks in biogeochemical flows of C, N, P, Si, and Al. DAN. 2001. Vol.379.
No. 3. P. 426-429. Bibliogr. 12 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Kolesnikov M.P.] In Russ.;
Eng. translation:
Pellets of some mollusks in the biogeochemical flows of C, N, P, Si, and Al. Doklady
Biological Sciences, 2001. Vol. 379, P. 378-381. Bibliogr. 12 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O.,
Kolesnikov M.P.] (Translated from: DAN 2001. Vol. 379. No. 3. P. 426-429). ISSN 00124966. Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com. Until now the role of mollusks as
links among ecological and geochemical processes was underestimated. The paper
discovered the role of mollusks as key biomachines that drive massive flows of chemical
elements including C, N, P, Si, Al in the biosphere, and hazards from pollutants as inhibitors.
New data on coupling of geochemical and ecological (hydrobiological) processes. The role
of freshwater mollusks Lymnaea stagnalis
in the flows of chemical elements in the
biosphere was studied by detecting the elemental composition and amount of pellets
produced by the mollusks. For the first time, the following was quantitatively studied: the
elemental composition (C, N, P, Si, Al) of pellets formed by mollusks Lymnaea stagnalis
feeding on the leaves of higher plants Nuphar lutea and Taraxacum officinale; the amount
(wet weight, dry weight) of pellets formed by L. stagnalis feeding on the leaves of N. lutea
and T. officinale; the transfer of matter and chemical elements (C, N, P, Si, Al) with pellets
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of freshwater bivalves (unionids Unio sp., etc.) per unit biomass of mollusks and per unit
area of the ecosystem of the river; the transfer of matter and chemical elements (C, N, P, Si,
Al) with pellets of L. stagnalis per unit biomass of mollusks and per unit area of the
ecosystem of the pond. Synthetic surfactants D 2 mg/l, SDS 1-2 mg/l, detergent TideLemon 75 mg/l inhibited the trophic activity of L. stagnalis. Percents of food assimilability
of taxons of invertebrates, from Rotatoria (48-80) to Diptera (1-31)]. DOI
10.1023/A:1011620817764;
http://sites.google.com/site/2001dbs379p378pellets/;
http://www.springerlink.com/content/l6808x165328t028/;
[The elemental composition (C, N, P, Si, Al) of the pellets formed by Limnaea stagnalis
feeding on the leaves of Nuphar lutea and Taraxacum officinale; the amount (wet weight,
dry weight) of pellets formed by L. stagnalis feeding on the leaves of N. lutea and T.
officinale; transfer of matter and chemical elements (C, N, P, Si, Al) with pellets of
freshwater bivalves (unionids Unio sp., etc.) per unit biomass of mollusks and per unit area
of the ecosystem of the river; transfer of matter and chemical elements (C, N, P, Si, Al) with
the pellets of L. stagnalis per unit biomass of mollusks and per unit area of the ecosystem of
the pond. D 2 mg/l, SDS 1-2 mg/l, detergent Tide-Lemon 75 mg/l inhibited the
trophic activity of Lymnaea stagnalis. Percents of food assimilability of various taxons of
invertebrates, from Rotatoria (48-80) to Diptera (1-31)].
Responses of Unio tumidus to a mixture of chemicals and the hazard of synecological
summation of anthropogenic effects (Reagirovanie Unio tumidus pri vozdeistvii smesevogo
himicheskogo preparata i opasnost sinekologicheskogo summirovaniya antropogennyh
vozdeistviy). DAN. 2001. Vol. 380. No. 5. P. 714-717. (in Rus.). Translated into English:
Responses of Unio tumidus to mixed chemical preparations and the hazard of synecological
summation of anthropogenic effects. - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001, Volume 380,
Numbers 1-6,
p. 492-495. ISSN 0012-4966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online). DOI
10.1023/A:1012344026176. The author introduced a new concept and term, the
synecological summation of the effects of anthropogenic factors on organisms. In the new
authors experiments, the effects of commercial detergents, which are chemical mixtures, on
bivalves (detergent OMO, freshwater mussels Unio tumidus) were studied. Detergents exert
two types of hazardous effects on organisms and ecosystems: the phosphorus-induced
stimulation of phytoplankton growth and surfactant-induced inhibition of filter-feeders.
Because filter-feeders are an effective natural factor of control of unicellular plankton
populations, the two types of the detergent-induced effects on ecosystem facilitate the
growth of phytoplankton populations. Therefore, these effects sum together, thereby
increasing the hazard of the man-made impact on the ecosystem. The results contribute to a
better understanding of the potential ecological danger of pollutants for integral functions of
ecosystems. It is the synecological summation of the effects of anthropogenic factors on
plankton populations and filter-feeders that is of particular concern. The interaction between
populations of plankton organisms and filter-feeders that feed on plankton should be taken
into consideration in the studies on the ecological effects of synthetic detergents on these
populations. Situations of man-made impact should be analyzed with using the synecological
approach
to
the
problem.
http://sites.google.com/site/2001dbs380p492unio/;
www.springerlink.com/index/L33309208H28L87R.pdf; DOI 10.1023/A:1012344026176;
Hazard of synergy at the synecological summation of man-made impacts. - DAN. 2001.
Vol.380. No. 6. P. 847 - 849 [a new type of man-made hazards]. In Rus. Translated into
Eng.:
The hazard of a two-level synergism of synecological summation of anthropogenic effects. Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001, Volume 380, Numbers 1-6, p. 499-501. The author
identified and characterized a new dangerous type of anthropogenic impacts on organisms in
the ecosystem. To indicate this, the author of the article introduced a new term: a two-level
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synergism. In addition, the author has given a new justification and new examples of the
usefulness of another new term (namely, synecological summation of anthropogenic
effects), which was first introduced in the previous article by the same author (Ostroumov
S.A. Response of Unio tumidus exposed to the mixed chemical product and the hazard of
synecological summation of anthropogenic effects. - DAN. 2001. T. 380. No. 5. P. 714-717;
the English translation of the paper was published as: Responses of Unio tumidus to mixed
chemical preparations and the hazard of synecological summation of anthropogenic effects. Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001, Volume 380, Numbers 1-6, p. 492-495). The author
describes the new concrete examples of synergism when the summation of anthropogenic
effects on organisms of two adjacent trophic levels takes place. In other words, the author
identified a new type of ecological hazard of anthropogenic impact (using chemical pollution
as an example), which he proposed to term synecological summation or synergistic
summation of anthropogenic effects on organisms of two adjacent trophic levels. In the
paper, the hazard was found that even relatively mild influences on organisms of two
adjacent trophic levels may eventually produce a synergistic, pronounced and definitely
undesirable effect that will lead to an abnormal increase in the abundance of organisms of
one of the trophic levels. The concrete examples of synergism were found when
anthropogenic impacts affected organisms of two adjacent trophic levels (bivalves and
algae). Bioeffects were described of the action of synthetic detergent Vesna (1 mg/l) on
oysters Crassostrea gigas, detergent IXI (10 mg/l) on mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis,
detergent Tide-Lemon (50 mg/l) on M. galloprovincialis. The danger of simultaneous
influence of contamination of environment (e.g., by detergents) on organisms of the two
trophic levels may occur when the polluting chemicals produce effects on algae and
bivalves that are filter-feeders. [MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica, distributed by Springer
Science+Business Media LLC.; ISSN 0012-4966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online)] DOI
10.1023/A:1012348127085;
http://sites.google.com/site/2001dbs380p499synerg/;
www.springerlink.com/index/T7U1857781063020.pdf;
Synecological basis for the solution of the problem of eutrophication. - DAN. 2001. Vol.
381. No. 5. P. 709-712. [A new approach to prevent eutrophication]. English translation:
The synecological approach to the problem of eutrophication. - Doklady Biological
Sciences, Vol. 381, 2001, p. 559562. ISSN 0012-4966. Distributed by Springer,
orderdept@springer-sbm.com. [Author suggests a new component of the measures against
eutrophication: reducing the input of the pollutants that weaken the potential of the filterfeeders for removing algae. A new approach to combat eutrophication. Among new facts:
The liquid detergent Fairy 2 mg/L inhibited filtration by bivalves, mussels Mytilus
galloprovincialis within 2-23 min after addition]. DOI 10.1023/A:1013378505630.
http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/;
http://scipeople.com/uploads/materials/4389/Danbio6_2001v381n5.E.eutrophication.pdf;
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/6113591; http://www.scribd.com/doc/50524170/;
Synopsis of new data and concepts in aquatic and general ecology // Ecological Studies,
Hazards, Solutions, 2001. , vol. 5. , p. 130-136. Bibliogr. 5 refs.
Hydrobiology, ecology and education // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2001. Vol.
5. P.119-122. [In collaboration: Fedorov V.D., S.A.O.]
Synthetic detergent Losk-Universal // Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ., Toxicologicheskiy
Vestnik = Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). 2001. No. 3. , p. 40-41.
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Detergent Losk-Universal inhibited filtration by M.ytilus galloprovincialis (incubation: 27.8


; 20 mg/L 19-54 min.; 7 mg/L 9-49 min).
Avon Herbal Care // Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ., Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik =
Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). 2001. No. 5. , p. 29-31. [The sublethal
negative effects on filtration rate by bivalves M. galloprovincialis]
Effects of sodium dodecylsulphate on molluscs that were cultivated under the conditions of
aquaculture, in connection with the assessment of the potential hazard of surfactants //
Toxicol. Bulletin. 2001. No. 6. , p. 30-35.
Liquid detergents Biospul
and Kashtan // Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ.,
Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik = Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922).
2001.
No. 6. , p. 41-43 [In collaboration: S.A.O., V. S. Khoroshilov]; [new bioeffects on the
seedlings].
The program of the lecture course. Introduction to Biochemical Ecology // Ecological
Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2001. 5: 122-124. Bibliogr. 11 refs. [The course identified and
analyzed new aspects of ecological roles of natural and man-made chemicals. Inter alia,
some problems of chemical communication and regulation in natural populations and
ecosystems, environmental toxicology and chemistry and QSAR. Ecological functions of
secondary metabolites of bacteria, fungi, algae, plants, invertebrates and vertebrates. Until
now, there were no other courses on biochemical ecology. Published reviews of the author's
book 'Introduction to Biochemical Ecology' - indicated that the book broke a fresh ground
and extended the frontiers of ecology. New concepts suggested: ecological chemomediators
and ecological chemoregulators in ecosystems].
The program of the lecture course. Ecology of Water Self-Purification // Ecological Studies,
Hazards, Solutions, 2001. 5: 124-125. Bibliogr. 13 refs.
The program of the lecture course. Ecology // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2001.
5: 126-129. Bibliogr. 38 refs.
Biodiversity and water quality: the role of feed-backs. DAN. 2002. vol. 382. No. 1.
P. 138-141. 1 fig, 2 tables. Bibliogr. 15 refs. In Rus. http://www.scribd.com/doc/58228257/
[It is the first time it was discovered that the detergent IXI 20 mg/L inhibited filtration by
mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis (3-25 min, 18 pro mille, 22.8C); the detergent DeniAutomat 30 mg/L also inhibited filtration of oysters Crassostrea gigas Thunberg (2-40 min,
25.2C). A new vision of how biodiversity helps towards better stability. The author
formulated the following fundamental principle: to maintain water quality, it is vital to
protect the functionally active biodiversity of water ecosystems. In other words, according to
his vision, the protection of functionally active biodiversity, including filter-feeders, is a key
to maintenance of water quality.]. Translated into English:
Ostroumov S. A. Biodiversity protection and quality of water: the role of feedbacks in
ecosystems. - Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002 (January). Volume 382, Numbers 1- 6, p.
18-21. http://www.scribd.com/doc/42558469/ The article presents a new vision of how
biodiversity helps towards better stability and water quality. The author made an innovative
analysis of his experimental data and formulated the following fundamental principle: to
maintain water quality, it is vital to protect the functionally active biodiversity of water
ecosystems. In other words, according to his vision, the protection of functionally active
biodiversity, including filter-feeders, is a key to maintenance of water quality. Among new
facts: the detergent IXI 20 mg/L inhibited water filtration by marine mussels Mytilus
galloprovincialis (3-25 min, 18 pro mille, 22.8C); the detergent Deni-Automat 30 mg/L also
inhibited the water filtration by oysters Crassostrea gigas Thunberg (2-40 min, 25.2C).].
DOI 10.1023/A:1014465220673. http://www.springerlink.com/content/p89cugy9ddk053g7/;
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LLC. ISSN0012-4966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online). http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/;
http://sites.google.com/site/2dbs382p18biodivers/;
http://www.citeulike.org/user/ATP/article/9734342;
New type of action of potentially hazardous chemicals: uncouplers of pelagial-benthal
coupling (Novyi tip deistviya potentzialno opasnykh veshchestv: razobshchiteli pelagialnobentalnogo sopryazheniya). DAN. 2002. v. 383. No.1. , p. 138-141. [The effects of a the
xenobiotic (potassium bichromate K2Cr2O7) on the removal of suspended matter from water
by the mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis was studied. It was shown that the chemical
inhibited the removal of suspended matter from water during water filtering by mussels. It
was concluded that the chemical inhibited water filtration rate by the mussels. The results are
in accord with previous findings on effects of other xenobiotics and pollutants on filtration
rate by bivalves. The similar inhibition by xenobiotics and pollutants was shown by the
author for both marine (Ostroumov, DAN, 2001, vol. 378, No. 2., p. 283-285) and
freshwater (Ostroumov, DAN, 2001, vol. 380, No. 5., p. 714-717) molluscs. The results
demonstrate a new type of ecological hazard from water pollution when the polluting
chemicals may uncouple the link between from the pelagial part of the ecosystem and its
benthal part, i.e. pelagial-benthal coupling]. In Russ., translated into English:
A new type of effect of potentially hazardous substances: uncouplers of pelagialbenthal
coupling. - Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002 (March). Vol. 383 (1-6): 127-130.
Bibliogr.15. http://www.scribd.com/doc/45913695; ISSN 0012-4966. Discovery of a new
type of negative impact of pollutants on the biosphere, as a result of inhibition of water
filtration by filter-feeders / suspension feeders. The water filtration and associated removal
of suspended matter from water is part of migration of matter. As V.I. Vernadsky stressed,
organisms are mediators of biogenic migration of atoms in the biosphere. This migration is
partly implemented in the framework of pelagialbenthal coupling via the activity of filterfeeders, which remove the organic suspended matter from water and excrete pellets. The
tables contains the following data: the average percentage of assimilated (16-90%) and nonassimilated (10-84%) food matter for 15 large taxa of invertebrates (Table 1); potassium
bichromate inhibited water filtration by mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis (Table 2);
surfactants, detergents, pesticides inhibited filtration by filter-feeders, marine and freshwater
bivalves and rotifers (Table 3). A prediction was made: "Further research and experimental
studies are expected to provide new evidence that sublethal concentrations of chemical
pollutants induce a significant decrease in the filtration capacity of freshwater and marine
filter feeders" (p.129). "The uncoupling process considered above is an anthropogenic
violation of two basic laws (empirical rules or biogeochemical principles) of the biosphere
functioning: (1) biogenic migration of atoms of chemical elements in the biosphere always
tends toward its maximum expression; (2) on the geological time scale, the evolution of
species gives rise to the forms of life that are stable in the biosphere, and is so directed that
the
biogenic
migration
of
atoms
in
the
biosphere increases" (p.129).]; DOI10.1023/A:1015385723150;
https://www.researchgate.net/file.FileLoader.html?key=d988acb599e121964c48114374a87e
8d;www.springerlink.com/index/28V23JBFADL1Y100.pdf;
New type of action of potentially hazardous chemicals: uncouplers of pelagial-benthal
coupling. Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002. Vol. 383: 127-130. Bibliogr. 15. (ISSN
0012-4966. Distributed by Springer,
orderdept@springer-sbm.com). [The average
percentage of assimilated (16-90%) and non-assimilated (10-84%) food matter for 15 large
taxa of invertebrates (Table 1); potassium bichromate inhibited water filtration by M.
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galloprovincialis (Table 2); surfactants, detergents, pesticides inhibited filtration by filterfeeders, marine and freshwater bivalves and rotifers (Table 3)];
System of principles for protecting the biogeocenotic function and biodiversity of filterfeeders. DAN. 2002. V. 383. No. 5. P. 710-714. Bibliogr.15 refs. [As a result of our
studies of filter-feeders (DAN, 1998, Vol. 362, P. 574-576; DAN, 2001, Vol. 378, P. 283-285), it is
clear that the filtering activity of populations of filter-feeders in natural habitats might be
significantly reduced if the concentrations of some pollutants reach certain levels. The role of filterfeeders as factors of water purification in ecosystems is so important that their inhibition is a danger
for the entire ecosystem. The author emphasizes that not only the biodiversity of filter-feeders but
also their level of functional (filtration) activity is to be protected. In order to do so, we suggest
establishing a new type of protected areas whose main purpose is to protect functionally active
populations of filter-feeders, including bivalves and other organisms. Those protected areas could be
named hydrobiological (some variants: biofiltering, or malacological) reserves (some variants:
refuges, sanctuaries, etc.)]. In Russ., translated into English:

System of principles for conservation of the biogeocenotic function and the biodiversity of
filter-feeders.- Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002 (March). Vol. 383: 147-150. Bibliogr.15
refs. ISSN 0012-4966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online). Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springersbm.com. As a result of the authors studies of filter-feeders (DAN, 1998, Vol. 362, P. 574-576;
DAN, 2001, Vol. 378, P. 283-285), it is clear that the filtering activity of populations of filter-feeders
in natural habitats might be significantly reduced if the concentrations of some pollutants reach
certain levels. The role of filter-feeders as factors of water purification in ecosystems is so important
that their inhibition is a danger for the entire ecosystem. The author emphasizes that not only the
biodiversity of filter-feeders but also their level of functional (filtration) activity is to be protected. In
order to do so, the author suggested establishing a new type of protected areas whose main purpose is
to protect functionally active populations of filter-feeders, including bivalves and other organisms.
Those protected areas could be named hydrobiological (some variants: biofiltering, or malacological)
reserves (some variants: refuges, sanctuaries, etc.). The author formulated 5 principles of nature

conservation requirements in malacological and hydrobiological reserves (Tabl. 3). Among


them is principle 2, "conservation of filtration activity of organisms and populations". The
paper contains data on how 5 detergents (1-50 mg/L) inhibited the filtration activity of Unio
tumidus, Mytilus galloprovincialis, Crassostrea gigas (Tabl. 2); on effects on the efficiency
of elimination (EEE) of suspended matter from water were measured (Tabl. 2); on the
number of days (0.3 10) needed to filter the volume of aquatic (freshwater and marine)
ecosystem by the local bivalves (a review of data from literature) (Tabl. 1). "I suggest that
the existing system of protected terrestrial and water areas should be supplemented with
special sites intended to conserve populations of filter-feeders. In addition to biodiversity
conservation, these populations should be conserved because they fulfill a very important
biogeocenotic function of water filtration and purification" (p.149). "The system of five
principlesis proposed to provide an ecological basis of the environment conservation
conditions at these sites (malacological and hydrobiological reserves)" (p.149).]. DOI
10.1023/A:1015398125876; www.springerlink.com/index/1MNVLNAYW36TC92R.pdf
https://www.researchgate.net/file.FileLoader.html?key=888352078b275ef40a430eb5b4d771
4c;System of principles for conservation of the biogeocenotic function and the biodiversity
of filter-feeders. Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002. Vol. 383: 147-150. Bibliogr. 15.
(ISSN 0012-4966. Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springer-sbm.com). [5 principles of nature
conservation requirements in malacological and hydrobiological reserves (Tabl. 3), among
them principle 2, "conservation of filtration activity of organisms and populations"; 5
detergents (1-50 mg/L) inhibited the filtration activity of Unio tumidus, Mytilus
galloprovincialis, Crassostrea gigas (Tabl. 2); effects on the efficiency of elimination
(EEE) of suspended matter from water were measured (tabl. 2); the number of days (0.3
10) needed to filter the volume of aquatic (freshwater and marine) ecosystem by the local
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bivalves (a review of data from literature) (Tabl.1). "I suggest that the existing system of
protected terrestrial and water areas should be supplemented with special sites intended to
conserve populations of filter-feeding hydrobionts. In addition to biodiversity conservation,
these populations should be conserved because they fulfill a very important biogeocenotic
function of water filtration and purification" (p.149). "The system of five principlesis
proposed to provide an ecological basis of the environment conservation conditions at these
sites (malacological and hydrobiological reserves)" (p.149).].
New variants of the definitions of the concepts and terms 'ecosystem' and 'biogeocoenosis'.
DAN. 2002. V. 383. No. 4. P. 571-573. In Russ., translated into English:
New definitions of the concepts and terms ecosystem and biogeocenosis. Doklady
Biological Sciences. 2002 (March). Vol. 383: 141-143. 2 tables. Bibliogr. 15. ISSN 00124966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online).ISSN 0012-4966. Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springersbm.com

[In 1935, the term 'ecosystem' was coined by A. Tansley. In the 1940s, another important
term 'biogeocoenosis' was introduced by V. N. Sukachev. Since that time, a significant
amount of new facts was accumulated in ecology. It is necessary to revisit the formulation of
the basic concepts and terms in ecology, including the two terms mentioned above. The
author proposed some new variants of the definition of the two terms that (1) reflect the
modern vision of the basics of ecology; and (2) avoid the vicious circle of using other terms
that in turn request their definitions. Tables: 5 specific features of the proposed definition of
ecosystem (Table 1). ); 8 specific features of the proposed definition of biogeocenosis, and 8
distinctions between the proposed definition and the classical definition by V.N. Sukachev
(Table
2)].
https://www.researchgate.net/file.FileLoader.html?key=997c8c86899d5a6e24531054ad1bcd
1e; DOI 10.1023/A:1015393924967;
www.springerlink.com/index/VPG4YU2V3YD6T97B.pdf;
the Russian version of the paper: http://scipeople.ru/publication/66938/;
Syllabus of a new lecture course 'Introduction to biochemical ecology' // Syllabuses of
lecture courses (Programmi spetzkursov). Moscow: Moscow State University. 2002. P.123125 [the new innovative course developed].
Syllabus of a new lecture course 'Mechanisms of interactions of organisms in ecosystems' //
Syllabuses of lecture courses (Programmi spetzkursov). M.: Moscow State University. 2002.
P.120-122 [the new innovative course developed].
Syllabus of a new lecture course 'Ecology of water self-purification' // Syllabuses of lecture
courses (Programmi spetzkursov). Moscow: Moscow State University. 2002. P.126-127. [the
new innovative course developed].
Molluscs in biogeochemical flows (C, N, P, Si, Al) aand water self-purification: effects of
surfactants. Vestnik MGU. Ser. 16. Biology. (ISSN 0201-7385; ISSN 0137-0952) 2003.
No. 1. P. 15-24. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Kolesnikov M.P.] [The eEffects of a cationic
surfactant on the feeding rate and the pellet excretion by the molluscs Lymnaea stagnalis and
freshwater mussels (Unionidae) was studied. It is shown that the molluscs Lymnaea
stagnalis excret pellets of faeces at the rate of 4-7 mg (dry weight) per 1 g of the wet weight
of molluscs per 72 h. Under the conditions when the food is the leaves of Nuphar lutea, the
content of C in the pellets was 69.74%; N, 2.3-2.9%; P, 0.4-0.5%; Si, 1.1-1.7%, Al, 0.0540.059%. In the presence of the cationic surfactant, tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide
(TDTMA) (2 mg/L), the feeding rate of molluscs was decreased by 27.9-70.9%. Under the
effect of the cationic surfactant, TDTMA (2 mg/L), the production of pellets per g of the wet
weight of molluscs was decreased by 41.7% (over the incubation period of 72 h). We also
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studied the content of the pellets of freshwater mussels after their feeding on the natural
seston (the sample of mussels taken from the natural community). In the sample, the species
and their percentages were: Unio tumidus 63.21%, U. pictorum 27.36 %, Crassiana crassa
7.55 %, Anodonta cygnea 1.89 %. This sample of bivalves produced the pellets that had the
following chemical content: C, 64.3%; N, 2.73%; P, 0.39%; Si, 1.14%; Al, 0.071%. Water
filtering by the unionids was also inhibited by TDTMA and some other surfactants.
Therefore it was shown that the surfactant inhibited the matter and elements transfer through
this level of the trophic chain].
Inhibitory analysis of top-down control: new keys to studying eutrophication, algal blooms,
and water self-purification. Hydrobiologia. 2002. Vol. 469, P. 117-129. [Top-down
control is a vital type of interspecies interactions in food webs. Phytoplankton grazers
contribute to the top-down control of phytoplankton populations. This article is focused on
the role of benthic suspension-feeders (filter - feeders) in the control of plankton populations
as a result of water filtering and the removal of suspended matter (including the cells of
plankton) from the water column. New data on the inhibitory effects of synthetic surfactants
and detergents on bivalves, which are benthic filter-feeders (freshwater mussels Unio
tumidus, U. pictorum, marine mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis, M. edulis, and oysters
Crassostrea gigas) are presented and discussed. Importance and efficiency of that approach
to the problems of eutrophication and water self-purification is pointed out. The chemical
pollution may pose a threat to the natural top-down control of phytoplankton and water selfpurification processes. Water self-purification is a key prerequisite for sustainable use of
aquatic resources. Top-down control is an important type of interspecies interactions in food
webs. It is especially important for aquatic ecosystems. Phytoplankton grazers contribute to
the top-down control of phytoplankton populations. The paper is focused on the role of
benthic filter feeders in the control of plankton populations as a result of water filtering and
the removal of cells of plankton from the water column. New data on the inhibitory effects
of surfactants and detergents on benthic filter-feeders (Unio tumidus, U. pictorum, Mytilus
galloprovincialis, M. edulis, and Crassostrea gigas) are presented and discussed. Importance
and efficiency of that approach to the problems of eutrophication and water self-purification
is pointed out. Chemical pollution may pose a threat to the natural top-down control of
phytoplankton and water self-purification process. The author considers water selfpurificaion an important prerequisite for sustainable use of aquatic resources, and
contribution to sustainable development. The anionic surfactant SDS at a concentration of
0.5 mg/L inhibited water filtration by C. gigas, at a concentration of 1.7 mg/L suppressed the
filtering activity of M. galloprovincialis, at that of 1-5 mg/L decreased water filtration by
M. edulis. The non-ionogenic surfactant TX100 at concentrations 0.5-5 mg/L induced a
sharp slowdown in water filtration by M. edulis, at 1 and 5 mg/L it caused a decrease in the
filtration rate by the freshwater bivalve U. tumidus. The cationic surfactant TDTMA at 1-2
mg/L constrained the filtering activity of the freshwater bivalve U. pictorum. 4 detergents
(6.7-50 mg/L) hindered the filtration by M.galloprovincialis. 3 detergents (1-30 mg/L)
slowed down the clearance rate during water filtration by C. gigas. The shampoo AHC
(Avon Herbal Care) at
concentrations 5-60 mg/L arrested the filtration by M.
galloprovincialis].
ISSN
0018-8158
(Print)
1573-5117
(Online)
DOI
10.1023/A:1015559123646;
http://www.moipros.ru/files/author_4_article_9.doc;
www.springerlink.com/index/R9PTJEQ5FK8VLA6M.pdf;
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Polyfunctional role of biodiversity in processes leading to water purification: current


conceptualizations and concluding remarks. Hydrobiologia. 2002. V. 469 (1-3): 203204. Bibliogr. 8 refs. ISSN 0018-8158 (Print) 1573-5117 (Online) [Selected elements of a
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new vision of the role of biodiversity in water purification and maintaining the natural
purification potential of ecosystems, elements of the theory of water self-purification. Some
fundamental principles that characterize the pivotal roles of the biodiversity of filter-feeders
in ecosystems. Among those roles are: (1) the role of ecological repair of water quality, (2)
the role of contributing to reliability and stability of the functioning of the ecosystem, (3) the
role of contributing to creation of habitat heterogeneity, (4) the role of contributing to
acceleration of migration of chemical elements. It is an important feature of the
biomachinery of filter-feeders that it removes from water various particles of a very broad
range of sizes. Another important principle is that the amount of the organic matter filtered
out of water is larger than the amount assimilated so that a significant part of the removed
material serves no useful function to the organism of the filter-feeder, but serves a beneficial
function to some other species and to the ecosystem as a whole. The new experiments by the
author additionally demonstrated a vulnerability of the filtration activity of filter feeders
(e.g., bivalves and rotifers) to some xenobiotics (tetradecyltrymethylammonium bromide,
heavy metals and some others). The inhibition of the filtration activity of filter-feeders may
lead to the situation previously described as that of an ecological impairment of the second
type].DOI 10.1007/s10750-004-1875-1;
http://www.springerlink.com/content/hcrfvmdncdm8e3pf/;
http://scipeople.com/uploads/materials/4389/2H469p203.Polyfunctional.role.w.Addendum.rtf;

[Some elements of a new vision of biodiversity in water purification].


Identification of a new type of hazard of chemicals: inhibition of processes of ecological
remediation. DAN. 2002. Vol. 385. No. 4. P. 571-573. [New data on the inhibition of
filter-feeders by chemical mixtures (detergents) are reported. The detergent Lanza-Automat
(20 mg/L) inhibited water filtration by the bivalves (oysters) Crassostrea gigas (incubation
time 4-35 min, 23.4C). As a result, the removal from water of suspended cells of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae was inhibited by the detergent. New data are in line with the
previous findings of the same author on the similar action of other detergents as well as
surfactants (e.g., Ostroumov, 2000, 2001). The author formulated and substantiated a new
conceptualization of ecological hazards from chemicals that pollute aquatic environment.
The author proposed that the ability of bivalves to contribute to water purification and
ecosystem remediation may be damaged by chemical pollutants exemplified by detergents.
The concept is in accord with the conclusions made on some other studies of the same author
using bivalves Unio tumidus (DAN, 1991, 380:714-717); Mytilus edulis (DAN, 1998, v.262:
574-576) and C. gigas (DAN, 2001, v. 378: 283-285)]. This paper was translated into English and
published as the following paper.

Identification of a new type of ecological hazard of chemicals: inhibition of processes of


ecological remediation. Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002. 385: 377-379.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/45911150 (In Eng.; ISSN 0012-4966. Distributed by Springer,
orderdept@springer-sbm.com). The author discovered and characterized a new type of ecological
hazard of chemical pollution of water, which involves inhibition of important processes of ecological
remediation of ecosystems (water filtration by aquatic bivalves). Experiments were performed using
mollusks (oysters), Crassostrea gigas Thunberg, and a cell suspension of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
The cell suspension was a model of suspended matter in aquatic ecosystem. Laundry detergent
Lanza-Automat inhibited water filtration by oysters C. gigas. As a result, the removal of the cells (S.
cerevisiae) from water was inhibited. This demonstrated a new type of ecological hazard caused by
water pollution with chemical pollutants at sublethal concentrations. This hazard is associated with
the fact that chemical pollution of water causes inhibition of the physiological activity of filterfeeders, thereby inhibiting the important ecological processes of water filtration. These ecological
processes contribute significantly to improving water quality, water purification and the related
remediation of aquatic ecosystems (their ecological repair). [Effects on elimination efficiency (EEE);
new concept of ecological remediation as ecological repair; new data on inhibitory effects of the

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detergent Lanza-Automat 20 mg/L on water filtration by oysters C. gigas and removal of the cells of
S. cerevisiae from water (Tabl. 1); a summary table of effects of cationic, anionic, non-ionic
surfactants, pesticides, potassium bichromate, on marine and freshwater bivalves, larvae of
Ephemeroptera, rotifers, and Cladocera mainly the data of the author plus some data from literature
(Tabl. 2) The author identified "a new type of ecological hazard caused by water pollution. This
hazard is associated with the fact that chemical pollution of water causes inhibition of the
physiological activity of hydrobionts, thereby inhibiting the ecological processes mediated by the
hydrobionts. These processes contribute significantly to water purification and the related
remediation of aquatic ecosystems (their ecological repair)" (p. 379)]. [The effects on elimination
efficiency (EEE); new concept of ecological remediation as ecological repair; new data on inhibitory
effects of the detergent Lanza-Automat (20 mg/L) on water filtration by Crassostrea gigas and
removal of S. cerevisiae from water (Tabl. 1); a summary table of effects of cationic, anionic, nonionic surfactants, pesticides, potassium bichromate, on marine and freshwater bivalves, larvae of
Ephemeroptera, rotifers, and Cladocera mainly the data of the author plus some data from literature
(Tabl. 2). The author identified "a new type of ecological hazard caused by water pollution. This
hazard is associated with the fact that chemical pollution of water causes inhibition of the
physiological activity of hydrobionts, thereby inhibiting the ecological processes mediated by the
hydrobionts. These processes contribute significantly to water purification and the related
remediation of aquatic ecosystems (their ecological repair)" (p. 379)]. DOI
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ecological chemomediators (p. 232), ecological chemoregulators (p. 232), ecological
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Some approaches to the system of criteria for environmental hazards of man-induced effects
on organisms and ecosystems. - Siberian Ecological Journal. . 2003. No.2: , p. 247-253. [ =
Siberian Journal of Ecology = Sibirskiy ekologicheskiy zhurnal; ISSN 0869-8619;
http://www.sibran.ru/English/SECJE.HTM ] [The paper provides a critical discussion of the
classification criteria for environmental hazards which is used in some states - e.g., the states
of EC (European Community), in order to decide in what classification category a substance
will fit. A new system of criteria for environmental hazards is proposed. The system includes
four blocks according to the four levels of man-caused disturbances in living systems. As an
example of a non-lethal but potentially important effect produced by a man-made chemical,
some new data on the inhibitory effects of a surfactant on bivalves are presented. A nonionic surfactant Triton-X100 inhibited the water filtration by mussels. Various ecologically
important consequences of the inhibition of water filtration are discussed. The efficiency of
the proposed system of criteria is demonstrated]. http://www.sbras.ru/PSB/show_text.
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159-170. Table. Abstracts in Eng. and Italian. . . (p.169)


. Bibliogr. 21 refs. [=Effetti dell' attivit umana sul biota: verso un nuovo sistema di
principi e criteri per l'analisi dei rischi ecologici. The currently accepted system of criteria
for evaluating environmental and ecological hazards of man-made chemicals (pollutants) is
vulnerable to criticism. In this paper, a new concept of the system of approaches towards
criteria for evaluating the ecological hazard from man-made impact is proposed. It is
suggested to assess the man-made impacts (including effects of pollutants and xenobiotics)
on the biota according to the following four levels of disturbance in biological and ecological
systems: (1) the level of individual responses; (2) the level of aggregated responses of groups
of organisms; (3) the level of stability and integrity of the ecosystem; (4) the level of
contributions of the ecosystem to biospheric processes. On the basis of the authors
experimental studies, an example is given of how to apply the proposed approach and the
system of criteria to the analysis of concrete experimental data. To exemplify the efficiency
of the proposed approach, it is shown how to use it to analyze new data on effects of a
synthetic surfactant on water filtering by bivalves. It is concluded that the proposed approach
will be helpful in better assessing environmental and ecological hazards from anthropogenic
effects on biota, including effects of man-made chemicals polluting ecosystems. Surfactant
Triton X100 (100) 0.5 / inhibited filtration of water (90 min, 16) by mussels
Mytilus edulis and the removal of cells of algae Isochrysis galbana out of water. The
abundancy of unfiltered cells that stayed in water was twice as much than
in the control system without TX100 [100 0.5 / (90 ,
16) M.edulis Isochrysis galbana . ,
,

100].
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On the role of the biota (ecological and hydrobiological factors) in the regulation and
stabilization of the biospheric, geochemical, and geophysical processes and parameters.
Vestnik of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. 2003, Vol. 3, No. 2, P. 59-62. [The
paper revisit the role of the biota (living organisms, the sum of ecological and
hydrobiological factors) in the regulation and stabilization of some parameters of the
biosphere, geophysical and geochemical processes and, as a result, in the preventing the
extremal weather events and global change of the climate system. The shortlist of the six
most important functions of biota in doing so is formulated and commented].
Modernization of the concepts of ecosystem and biogeocoenosis. - Bulletin of the Samara
Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Special Issue on Ecology. (Izvestiya
Samarskogo Nauchnogo Tsentra Rossiyskoj Akademii Nauk. Spetzialnyi Vypusk
"Aktualnye Problemy Ekologii"), 2003. No.1. P. 25-33.
Aquatic organisms as a factor in the regulation of the flows of matter and migrations
of chemical elements in aquatic ecosystems.- Izvestija Samarskogo nauchnogo centra
Rossijskoj akademii nauk, 2003, v.5, No.2, p.249-255. Bibliogr. 24 refs. [V.I.Vernadsky
underlined the important role of the living matter in determining the pattern of migrations of
chemical elements on the surface of Earth, including the hydrosphere. On the basis of the
data accumulated in hydrobiology, limnology, and biological oceanography, some
conceptual conclusions could be made. The classification of migrations of elements, as
proposed in this paper, can include the following types: vectorial and stochastic, cyclic and
non-cyclic migrations. The role of living matter in regulation of that which proportion of
matter (chemical elements) undergo any of those types of migrations is analyzed. Author
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consider both groups of factors (biotic and abiotic ones) as important in that regulation. The
structurization of the migrations of chemical elements on the surface of Earth is under the
combined and complex control of the both groups of the factors. Extending the area of usage
of the unique adjective proposed by Vernadsky (biocosny, which means formed as a
process and result of the combined and closely interwoven action of biotic and abiotic
factors; the adjective consists of two parts, bio and cosny, the latter means inert in
Russian and reflects the sum of abiotic factors), we consider the complex biocosny
regulation of migrations of matter and chemical elements in the biosphere, including the
regulation of dichotomies at the points of bifurcations among the vectorial and stochastic, as
well as cyclic and noncyclic types of their migrations. The conceptual conclusions are based
on the empirical data in literature and the results of our experiments (e.g., Ostroumov,
Kolesnikov 2000, 2001; Ostroumov 2001)]. http://www.ssc.smr.ru/ftp/2003/ssc52249.pdf
Full text is available at eLIBRARY, see: http://elibrary.ru/
Elements of the theory of biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems. Bulletin of the
Samara Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Special Issue on Ecology.
(Izvestiya Samarskogo Nauchnogo Tsentra Rossiyskoj Akademii Nauk. Spetzialnyi Vypusk
"Aktualnye Problemy Ekologii") 2003. No.1. P. 225-229.
Remediation of disturbances at the ecological level: water self-purification and ecological
repair. Vestnik Rossiskogo Universiteta Druzhby Narodov. Ser. Ecology and Life Safety.
2003. No. 9. P. 104-111. , 4 tables. Bibliogr. 23 refs. [Using a cationic surfactant
tetradecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide and heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Pb and some others), the
new experimental data were obtained that showed that one of the most important processes
of ecological repair of water quality (the process of removal of suspended matter by aquatic
organisms) is was inhibited by pollutants (xenobiotics)Using a cationic surfactant
(tetradecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide) and heavy metals (Cd, Cu and some others), new
experimental data were obtained that show that one of the most important processes of
ecological repair of water quality (the process of removal of suspended matter by aquatic
organisms) is inhibited by pollutants (xenobiotics), which points to some similarity or
analogy with the processes of DNA repair; the latter can also be inhibited by some
xenobiotics and have some other attributes (a decrease in entropy etc.) that are analogous to
those of ecological repair. The xenobiotics that produced those negative effects on the
processes of the ecological repair (remediation) of water quality included various surfactants,
detergents, and metals. New experimental data on the effects of tetradecyltrimethyl
ammonium bromide on marine mussels are presented]. Full text is available at eLibrary.Ru
Ostroumov S.A., Dodson S., Hamilton D., Peterson S., Wetzel R.G. Medium-term and longterm priorities in ecological studies // Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum. 2003 (May). 96:
327-332. Abstracts in Eng. and Italian (p. 332). Bibliogr. 20 ref.
http://scipeople.com/uploads/materials/4389/3RivistaBio96Priorities2.rtf;
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14595906 ; PMID: 14595906 [PubMed - indexed for
MEDLINE] Research priorities in ecology and environmental sciences for the future are
formulated. The priorities for both fundamental and applied ecology are proposed. The list of
priorities includes 50 items. The priorities are relevant to terrestrial, aquatic, and general
ecology. The list of priorities is helpful when grant proposals are being prepared, evaluated,
and selected for funding.
Medium-term and long-term priorities in ecological studies // Rivista di Biologia / Biology
Forum. 2003. 96: 327-332. Abstracts in Eng. and Italian (p. 332). Bibliogr. 20 ref. [In
collaboration: S.A.O., Dodson S., Hamilton D., Peterson S., Wetzel R.G.] [The detailed list
of priorities in ecology].
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Hydrobiologia. 2003. 500: 341-344. [Effects of several surfactants and chemical mixtures on
marine bivalves were studied. An anionic surfactant, sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS), and a
cationic surfactant, tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA), inhibited the filtering
activity of oysters (Crassostrea gigas). Similar effects were exhibited by some chemical
mixtures that included surfactants. Those mixtures inhibited the filtering activity of
Crassostrea gigas and Mytilus galloprovincialis. Inhibition of filtering activity as a result of
the effects of surfactant TDTMA 0.5 mg l-1 on the oysters Crassostrea gigas; SDS 0.5 mg l-1
on C. gigas; 3 synthetic detergent mixtures on Mytilus galloprovincialis and C. gigas.The
new results are in agreement with the author's previous experiments, where a number of
xenobiotics and/or pollutants inhibited the filtering activity of several species of marine and
freshwater bivalves, e.g., it had been shown that SDS inhibited filtering activity of Mytilus
edulis (e.g., Ostroumov, 2000, 2001). This experimental approach is helpful in assessment of
environmental hazards from man-made chemicals that can contaminate marine systems].
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Effect of a cationic amphiphilic compound on rotifers. Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 390,
No. 3, 2003, p. 423426. [In collaboration: S.A.O., N. Walz, and R. Rusche]. In Russ.,
translated into Eng.:
Effect of a cationic amphiphilic compound on rotifers. - Doklady Biological Sciences, Vol.
390, 2003, p. 252255. Bibliogr.15. (Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 390,
No. 3, 2003, p. 423426). [In collaboration: S.A.O., N. Walz, and R. Rusche]. ISSN
0012-4966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online)0012-4966. Distributed by Springer,
orderdept@springer-sbm.com Welfare of the biosphere depends on filter-feeders that
contribute to making water clean and transparent. Important new facts on the hazard of manmade damage to the beneficial function of rotifers, which are the plankton filter-feeders,
were discovered. For the first time, it was found that a chemical pollutant inhibits filtration
activity of rotifers. As a chemical pollutant, a representative of synthetic surfactants was
studied. The study featured an advanced technique that allows a precise measurement of the
filtration rate on the basis of measuring the rate of removal of algal cells from water by
rotifers. The experiment was run in the following system: the two-species culture of rotifers
(Brachionus calyciflorus) and algae (Nannochloropsis limnetica; Eustigmatophyceae) was
studied in a two-stage turbidostat (temperature 20C) as described by Walz et al. (1997) with
some modifications. Dilution rate (the higher the filtration activity of rotifers, the higher the
dilution rate) was measured in the turbidostat. As a model of a chemical pollutant, the
cationic surfactant tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) was added to the water
of the turbidostat. On the basis of previous studies (Ostroumov, 2000), the concentration of
TDTMA was 0.5 mg/L. Dynamics of the dilution rate before and after addition of the
chemical was monitored. The dilution rate decreased after the addition of TDTMA. Also, a
comparison of the dilution rate in the experimental turbidostat (with the surfactant) with the
control turbidostat (without the chemical) was made. Under conditions of the presence of
TDTMA the dilution rate was lower than in the control turbidostat. The lower dilution rate
means a lower filtration and grazing activity of the population of the rotifers. The results
are in accord with the hypothesis that the cationic surfactant TDTMA can inhibit the filtering
activity of populations of rotifers. The results support the conclusions of previous
publications, in which analogous effects of surfactants on another major group of filterfeeders (the bottom-dwelling bivalve mollusks) were discovered (Doklady of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, 2001, 380, p. 847-849; 2002, vol. 382, p.138-141). [Surfactant
TDTMA 0.5 mg l-1, turbidostat; the culture of rotifers Brachionus calyciflorus feeding on
algae Nannochloropsis limnetica]. [ISSN 0012-4966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Online)].
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10.1023/A:1024417903077. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Walz N., Rusche R.].
[TDTMA 0.5 mg l-1, turbidostat; culture of Brachionus calyciflorus feeding on Nannochloropsis
limnetica; Tab.2: filtration rates of zooplankton and benthic filter-feeders].

Effect of some amphyphilic substances and mixtures on


marine mollusks //
Gidrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal (Kiev). 2003. 39 (2): 103-108. (in Rus.). English translation is
available:
Influence of some amphyphilic substances and mixtures on
marine mollusks //
Hydrobiological Journal (Hydrob. J.) 2003, v.39. Issue 4. p. 97-101 (ISSN 0018-8166)
[DOI: 10.1615/HydrobJ.v39.i4.100]; http://dx.doi.org/
;
also: http://www.edatacenter.com/journals/38cb2223012b73f2,290c78b07c8d18f5,038db8ad6f5c36c1.html;
http://www.begellhouse.com/journals/38cb2223012b73f2,290c78b07c8d18f5,038db8ad6f5c
36c1.html;
= Ostroumov S. A. Influence of Some Amphyphilic Substances and Mixtures on Marine
Mollusks. - Hydrobiological Journal c/c Of Gidrobiologicheskii Zhurnal. 2003, Vol 39; Part
4, p. 97-101. [Publisher John Wiley & Sons Ltd; Country of publication USA; ISSN 00188166] http://direct.bl.uk/bld/PlaceOrder.do?UIN=139569543&ETOC=RN&from=searchengine.
[The influence of some surface active substances on the filtration activity of marine Bivalvia
was studied. It has been found that both anionic (sodium dodecylsulphate) and cationic
(tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide) surfactants inhibited the filtration activity of
oysters (Crassostrea gigas). Some mixtures containing surface active substances also
inhibited the filtration activity of C. gigas and Mytilus galloprovincialis. The obtained data
correlate well with the results obtained previously. They suggest that some xenobiotics and
pollutants inhibited the filtration activity of other species of marine and freshwater Bivalvia.
This experimental approach is useful in evaluating the influence of surfactants (surface
active substances) on marine ecosystems].;
= Ostroumov S. A. Influence of Some
Amphyphilic Substances and Mixtures on Marine Mollusks. - HYDROBIOLOGICAL
JOURNAL C/C OF GIDROBIOLOGICHESKII ZHURNAL. 2003, VOL 39; PART 4, p.
97-101. [Publisher JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD; Country of publication USA; ISSN 00188166] [Another variant of the abstract: Ostroumov, S. A. Effect of some amphiphilic
substances and mixed preparations on marine mollusks. - Gidrobiologicheskij
zhurnal/Hydrobiological journal [Gidrobiol. Zh./Hydrobiol. J.]. Vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 103-108.
2003. Abstract: Effects of several amphyphilic chemicals (surfactants) and chemical
mixtures on marine bivalves were studied. An aninionic surfactant, sodium dodecylsulphate
(SDS), and a cationic surfactant, tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) inhibited
filtering activity of oysters (Crassostrea gigas). Similar effects were exhibited by some
chemical mixtures that included surfactants. Those mixtures inhibited filtering activity by C.
gigas and Mytilus galloprovincialis. The new results are in agreement with the author's
previous experiments, where a number of xenobiotics and/or pollutants inhibited the filtering
activity of several species of marine and freshwater bivalves. This experimental approach is
helpful in assessment of environmental hazards from man-made chemicals that can
contaminate marine ecosystems. Descriptors: Article Subject Terms: Animal physiology |
Aquatic environment | Filtration | Marine molluscs | Marine pollution | Pollution effects | Self
purification | Surfactants | Article Taxonomic Terms: Bivalvia | Crassostrea gigas | Mytilus
edulis
|
Mytilus
galloprovincialis.
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Ecological concepts, ecosystem, biogeocoenosis, boundaries of ecosystems: the quest for


new definitions. -Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Ser. 16. Biology (ISSN 0201-7385;
ISSN 0137-0952) 2003. No. 3. P.43-50. Tab. Bibliogr. 44 refs. With Eng. abst. Translated
into English:
Ecological concepts "ecosystem", "biogeocenosis", "ecosystem boundaries": search for new
definitions. Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin. 2003. Vol. 58. No. 3. P. 2938. Tab. Bibliogr. 44 refs. [ISSN 0096-3925; Publisher: Allerton Press, Inc., 18 West 27th
Street, N.Y., NY 10001].
Aquatic ecosystem as a bioreactor: water purification and some other functions. - Rivista
di Biologia / Biology Forum, 2004, 97 (1): 67-78Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum, 2004,
vol. 97, p. 39-50. Abstracts in Eng. and Italian. [A fundamental concept is proposed of
aquatic ecosystem as a bioreactor that carries out the function of water purification in natural
water bodies and streams. The ecosystem as a bioreactor has the following characteristic
attributes: (1) it is a large-scale (large-volume) bioreactor; (2) it is a diversified (in terms of
the number of taxa and the scope of functional activities) bioreactor; (3) it possesses a broad
range of biocatalytic (chemical-transforming and degrading) capabilities. New experimental
data on xenobiotics - induced inhibition of the water filtration performed by the molluscs
Unio tumidus, U. pictorum, M. galloprovincialis and inhibition of feeding by Limnaea
stagnalis emphasized the potential ecological hazard from sublethal concentrations of
pollutants (including those exemplified by synthetic surfactants and detergents).
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MEDLINE];
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Publisher ANICIA S.R.L.; Country of publication Italy; ISSN 0035-6050;
Hydrobiology and aquatic ecosystems as factors of economic growth // Ecological Studies,
Hazards, Solutions. 2004. Vol. 7. P. 25-27.
Elements of qualitative theory of biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems. Application
of the theory to the practice of nature conservation. - Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta.
Ser. 16. Biology (ISSN 0201-7385; ISSN 0137-0952),
2004. No. 1. P. 23-32.
Tables. Bibliogr. 41 refs. With Eng. abst. Translated into English:
Elements of the qualitative theory of biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems.
Application of the theory to biodiversity conservation practice. - Moscow University
Biological Sciences Bulletin. (ISSN 0096-3925; Allerton Press, Inc., NY, NY 10001), 2004.
Vol. 59. No. 1. P. 26-35. Tables. Bibliogr. 41 refs.
Effects of cationic surfactant on mussels: inhibition of water filtration. - Vestnik
Moskovskogo Universiteta (Bulletin of Moscow University). Ser. 16 Biology. (ISSN 02017385; ISSN 0137-0952) 2004. No. 4. P. 38-41. Tables. Bibliogr. 30 refs. [TDTMA, Mytilus
edulis M.galloprovincialis] In Russ., with Eng. abstract. [In collaboration: S.A.O.,
J.Widdows]. Translated into English:
Effects of cationic surfactant on mussels: inhibition of water filtration. - Moscow University
Biological Sciences Bulletin. (ISSN 0096-3925; Allerton Press, Inc., NY, NY 10001), 2004.
Vol. 59. No. 4. P. 29-33. Tables. Bibliogr. 30 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., J.Widdows]
Effects of three surfactants on the filtration rates by marine mussels were studied. The
xenobiotics tested represented anionic, cationic and non-ionic surfactants
(tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide, a representative of a class of cationic surfactants;
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sodium dodecyl sulphate, a representative of anionic alkyl sulfates; and Triton X-100, a
representative of non-ionic hydroxyethylated alkyl phenols). All three surfactants inhibited
the clearance rates. The significance of the results for the ecology of marine ecosystems is
discussed.
Biological mechanism of self-purification in natural water bodies and streams: theory and
applications. - Advances of Modern Biology. 2004. 124 (5): 429-442. 6 Tables. Bibliogr. 79
refs. In Russ., abstract in English.
Facts and concepts of ecology // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions. 2004. Vol. 7. P.106167 [a series of 17 essays including: 1. New sciences of biochemical ecology and
biochemical hydrobiology ( :
) // Ibid. . 106-111. 2. Biochemical apparatus of the
biosphere ( ) // Ibid. P. 111-115. 3. Ecological
[disturbance] bomb of the second type ( ) // Ibid. P.
115-119. 4. Effects of Cd, Cu, and Pb on Mytilus galloprovincialis (
, Mytilus galloprovincialis) // Ibid. P. 119-121. 5. Entropy and
negentropy ( , .
) // Ibid. P. 122126. 6. Unio pictorum: a new morphometric parameter ( Unio pictorum:
) // Ibid. P. 126-127.
7. Mytilaster lineatus: a new
morphometric parameter ( Mytilaster lineatus:
) // Ibid. P. 128-129. 8. Filling gaps in teachings of V.I.Vernadsky (
.. ) // Ibid. P. 129-132. 9.
The theory of biotic self-purificaiton of water (
: ) // Ibid. P. 132138.
10. Principle of ecological uncertainty (
) // Ibid. 2004. P. 138-141. 11. Comparing self-purification of water
and preparation of drinking-water [
. - ()
] // Ibid. P. 141-146 (new monetary estimates of the cost of
water and the value of water self-purification in ecosystems). 12. Atlantic mussels. Specific
volume, a new morphometric parameter // Ibid. 2004. P. 146-150 (a new morphometric
parameter is proposed). 13. Ecological clusters ( ) // Ibid. 2004.
P. 150-151 (a new ecological concept of interdependence of species). 14. The Eeffects of
the detergent E on mussels Mytilus edulis M. galloprovincialis (
Mytilus edulis M. galloprovincialis.
) // Ibid. P. 152-154. 15. New
ecological parameters that characterize the role of organisms in the functioning of ecosystems.
Ecological tax and coefficients F/B, F/A, F/P // Ibid. P. 154-157. 16. Coupled ecosystems

( ) // Ibid.
P.
157-158.
17. Ecology of future.
Nanobiotechnology of the biosphere ( .
. ) // Ibid. P. 159-167].
On the biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems: elements of the theory. - DAN
(Doklady Akademii Nauk), Vol. 396, 2004, No. 1, p. 136141. [System of elements of the
theory of biotic maintaining the natural purification potential of ecosystems]. The paper was
awarded the honorary Diploma from the Academy of Water Sciences (2006). In Russ.,
translated into Eng.:
On the biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems: elements of the theory. - Doklady
Biological Sciences, V. 396, 2004, p. 206211. (Translated from DAN, V.396, No.1, 2004,
p.136141). Basic elements are formulated for a qualitative theory of the polyfunctional role of the
biota in improving water quality and doing self-purification of water in aquatic ecosystems. The

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elements of the theory covers the following: sources of energy for the mechanisms of water selfpurification; the main functional blocks of the system of self-purification; the system of the main
processes that are involved; the analysis of the degree of participation of the main large taxa; the
reliability of the mechanisms of water self-purification; regulation of the processes; the response of
the mechanisms of water self-purification towards the external influences (man-made impacts,
pollution); and some conclusions relevant to the practice of environment protection. In support of the
theory, the results are given of the author's experiments which demonstrated the ability of some
pollutants (surfactants, detergents, and some others) to inhibit the water filtration activity of marine
filter-feeders, namely, the bivalve mollusks Mytilus galloprovincialis, Mytilus edulis, and
Crassostrea gigas. [ISSN
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water self-purification. - Water Resources. 2004. Volume 31, Number 5, p. 502-510. ISSN
0097-8078 (Print) 1608-344X (Online). DOI 10.1023/B:WARE.0000041919.77628.8d.
Long-term studies of the biological effect of surfactants, including the effect surfactants
exert on filter feeders, are reviewed. The role of filter feeders in the functioning of
freshwater and marine ecosystems is analyzed. New aspects in the assessment of
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On developing the system of principles for analysis of ecological hazards of anthropogenic
effects on organisms // Environment Ecology and Safety of Life Activity (=
= i i
ii). (Kiev), 2004. No. 1. P. 44-49.
Protection of water quality and improving the system of principles for analysis of ecological
hazards of man-made effects on aquatic ecosystems // Water Sector of Russia: Problems,
Technologies, Management (=Vodnoe Khozyaistvo Rossii; ISSN 1999-4508; [Water
Management in Russia]. 2004. V.6. No.6. P. 617-632, Tab. Abstr. in Russ. Bibliogr. 20 refs.;
(in Russ.).
Cadmium sulphate: effects on mussels // Toxicol. Vestnik (in Russ., Toxicologicheskiy
Vestnik = Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). 2004. No.6. P. 36-37.
On the ecological mechanism of the formation of water quality in water objects.
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No. 3. P. 66-74 (in Rus.). The paper is available on-line:
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A new science in the system of ecological and biospheric sciences: bio-chemical ecology.
Environment Ecology and Safety of Life Activity (=
= i i ii).
(Kiev) 2004 No. 4 (22). P. 5-12. Bibliogr. 25 refs. Abstracts in English and Ukrainian. The
author has previously published two books in which the fundamental concepts basis of the new scientific
discipline of biochemical ecology were formulated. This direction of scientific research is focused on studies of
the role of the chemicals produced by organisms in the interorganismal interactions, in communication and
regulation of supraorganismal systems. Another part of the science of biochemical ecology deals with the fate
and transformation of xenobiotics (alien, foreign chemicals) when they interact with organisms. Both natural
chemicals and the man-made chemicals are of importance for biochemical ecology. Fundamental concepts of
biochemical ecology include ecological chemomediators and ecological chemoregulators, which are at the
beginning of being included into the mainstream of modern scientific concepts and are being at the beginning
of being accepted in the modern ecological literature (see Rozenberg et al., 1999).

Suspension-feeders as factors influencing water quality in aquatic ecosystems. In: The


Comparative Roles of Suspension-Feeders in Ecosystems, R.F. Dame, S. Olenin (Eds),
Springer Press, Dordrecht, 2004. pp. 147-164. Tab. Abstract in English. Bibliogr.: p. 160164. [Proceedings of the Advanced Research Workshop on The Comparative Roles of
Suspension-Feeders in Ecosystems, Nida, Lithuania 49 October 2003. Suspension-feeders
are found in both pelagic and benthic systems. They function as an important part of an
ecosystem's biomachinery that maintains water quality in aquatic systems. They remove
suspended matter and excrete faeces, pseudofaeces and dissolved inorganic materials that
contribute to nutrient cycling between the water column and the benthic habitats.
Suspension-feeders are a key part of many natural aquatic remediation systems and they can
decrease some negative anthropogenic impacts. Recent authors experiments are reported
that demonstrate new effects of pollutants on the filtration rates of suspension-feeders. Table
1: factors decreasing water quality in aquatic ecosystems; Table 2: how filter-feeders may
produce effects on 9 processes of water purification (chemical oxidation by oxygen,
photodegradation etc.); Table 3: quantitative data on filter-feeders of 12 large taxa (Rotifers,
Polychaeta etc.); Table 4: amount of the days for the water column to be filtered in 20
ecosystems; Table 5: production of biosediments per year or per day by filter-feeders; Table
6: chemicals that inhibit filtration rates (mainly the data generated by the author); Table 7:
Key facts and principles that characterize suspension - feeders as part of water-filtering
biomachinery maintaining water quality; Table 8: the level-block approach to the analysis of
ecological hazards of anthropogenic effects on the biota. New concepts: polyfunctional role
of suspension-feeders regulating ecosystem processes (p.155); "suspension-feeders have a
potential to contribute to creating habitat heterogeneity (in terms of patchiness of
concentrations of suspended matter in water) (p.157); "ecological taxation: suspensionfeeders pay ecological tax to the community (ecosystem)" (p.157); the inhibition of the
filtration activity of suspension-feeders may lead to the situation previously described as that
of ecological bomb of the second type" (p.159)]. ISBN 978-1-4020-3028-4 (Print) 978-14020-3030-7 (Online). DOI 10.1007/1-4020-3030-4_9.
Table 1: the factors decreasing water quality in aquatic ecosystems; Table 2: how filterfeeders may produce effects on 9 processes of water purification (chemical oxidation by
oxygen, photodegradation etc.); Table 3: quantitative data on filter-feeders of 12 large taxa
(Rotifers, Polychaeta etc.); Table 4: amount of the days for the water column to be filtered in
20 ecosystems; Table 5: production of biosediments per year or per day by filter-feeders;
Table 6: chemicals that inhibit filtration rates (mainly the data generated by the author);
Table 7: Key facts and principles that characterize suspension - feeders as part of waterfiltering biomachinery maintaining water quality; Table 8: the level-block approach to the
analysis of ecological hazards of anthropogenic effects on the biota. New concepts:
polyfunctional role of suspension-feeders regulating ecosystem processes (p.155);
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"suspension-feeders have a potential to contribute to creating habitat heterogeneity (in terms


of patchiness of concentrations of suspended matter in water) (p.157); "ecological taxation:
suspension-feeders pay ecological tax to the community (ecosystem)" (p.157); "the
inhibition of the filtration activity of suspension-feeders may lead to the situation previously
described as that of ecological bomb of the second type" (p.159).
Foundations of the theory of biotic formation of water quality and self-purification of aquatic
ecosystems [
]. Environment Ecology and Safety of Life Activity
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i ii). 2004. No. 6 (24) P.12-18. . Bibliography 16
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Water conditioning in nature. S.O.K. (the abbreviation for the title of the Russian
professional technical journal on environmental engineering, conditioning and utilities
'Santekhnika. Otoplenie. Konditzionirovanie'). 2004. No. 8. P. 21-25 (in Rus.)
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About hydrobiological mechanism of self-purification of aquatic objects: from theory to
practice. Water Management of Russia [Ekaterinburg]. 2004. V.6. No. 3. P.193-201 (in
Rus.).
Role of biotic factors in the formation of water quality and in self-purification of aquatic
ecosystems. Ecological Chemistry (St.Petersburg). 2004. 13(3): 186-194 [Publishers:
Thesa; ISSN 0869-3498]. [Elements of the theory of water self-purification and the
formation of water quality. New concept of ecological repair].
Georgiy Evgenievich Shulman - 75. Environment Ecology and Safety of Life Activity
(Kiev). 2004. No. 5. P. 91.
Searching approaches to solving the problem of global change: elements of the theory of the
biotic-ecosystem mechanisms of the regulation and stabilization of the parameters of the
biosphere, geochemical and geological environment. Vestnik MGU (Bulletin of Moscow
University.). Series. 16. Biology. 2005. No. 1. P. 24-33. Bibliogr. 50 refs. on pages 31-33.
Abstract in English on p. 33, in Russ. on p. 50. [The paper revisits the role of the biota
(living organisms, the sum of ecological and hydrobiological factors) in the regulation and
stabilization of the parameters of the biosphere, geophysical and geochemical processes and,
as a result, in the preventing the extreme weather events and global change of the climate
system. The shortlist of the seven most important functions of biota in doing so is formulated
and commented. Some elements of the theory of the apparatus of the biosphere are given].
ISSN 0201-7385; ISSN 0137-0952; http://git.bio.msu.ru/vestnik.html; English version of the
journal: Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin [ Allerton Press, Inc. distributed by
Springer Science+Business Media LLC since 2007; ISSN 0096-3925 (Print) 1934-791X
(Online)]. http://scipeople.ru/publication/70284/;
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Principles of strategy of communities as exemplified by aquatic ecosystems: macrosymbiotic
systems and high ecological and biospheric technologies. Theoretical Issues of Ecology
and Evolution (4th Lubishchev volume of 'Lubishchev Readings'). Togliyatti. The Inst. of
Ecology of the Volga Basin of the Russ. Academy of Sciences. 2005. P.168-172.
Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders // Hydrobiologia. 2005. Vol. 542,
No. 1. P. 275 286 (in Eng.). Bibliogr. 63 refs. (Publisher: Springer Science+Business
Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V.). DOI 10.1007/s10750-004-18751. ISSN 0018-8158 (Print) 1573-5117 (Online). www.scribd.com/doc/44105992/ ; new
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concepts and terms were proposed by the author: ecological taxation in ecosystems;
ecological repair of water quality; Table 1. Examples of the impact of filter-feeders on the
water column: clearance time. Table 2. Examples of diversity of taxons of benthic organisms
involved in removing seston from water, and filtration rates. Table 3. Effect of the increase
in concentration of algae on the filtration rate and the amount consumed by rotifers
Brachionus calyciflorus. Table 4. The ratio F:P in some groups of organisms (examples of
"ecological taxation"). Table 5. The ratio F: (P+R) in some filter feeders. Table 6. Results
of the ecological tax: biosediment formation in 6 ecosystems. Table 7. Contribution of
various aquatic organisms to oxidation of organic matter in the ecosystem of the Sea of
Okhotsk. Table 8. Some chemicals that inhibit the filtering activity of the filter-feeders (new
data of the author). Table 9. Some features of water-filtering biomachinery: 6 fundamental
principles. Table 10. The level-block approach to the analysis of ecological hazards of
anthropogenic effects on the biota (the new conceptualization proposed by the author).
Abstract. : On the basis of the previous publications, our new data and the existing scientific
literature, we have formulated Some fundamental principles that characterize the pivotal roles of the
biodiversity of filter-feeders in ecosystems. Among those roles are: (1) the role of ecological repair of
water quality, (2) the role of contributing to reliability and stability of the functioning of the
ecosystem, (3) the role of contributing to creation of habitat heterogeneity, (4) the role of
contributing to acceleration of migration of chemical elements. It is an important feature of the
biomachinery of filter-feeders that it removes from water various particles of a very broad range of
sizes. Another important principle is that the amount of the organic matter filtered out of water is
larger than the amount assimilated so that a significant part of the removed material serves no useful
function to the organism of the filter-feeder, but serves a beneficial function to some other species
and to the ecosystem as a whole. The new experiments by the author additionally demonstrated a
vulnerability of the filtration activity of filter feeders (e.g. bivalves and rotifers) to some
xenobiotics (tetradecyltrymethylammonium bromide, heavy metals and some others). The inhibition
of the filtration activity of filter-feeders may lead to the situation previously described as that of an
ecological [damage] of the second type.

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Additional edition as a part of the collective monograph:
Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. - In: Segers H., Martens K. (Eds.)
The Diversity of Aquatic Ecosystems. Aquatic Biodiversity II. (Reprinted from
Hydrobiologia, vol. 542, 2005). Series: Developments in Hydrobiology, vol. 180. Springer.
Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 2005. P. 275-286. Bibliogr. 63 refs. Tables. ISBN 1-40202951-9. Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. In: Segers H., Martens K.
(Eds.) The Diversity of Aquatic Ecosystems. Aquatic Biodiversity II. (Reprinted from
Hydrobiologia, vol. 542, 2005). Series: Developments in Hydrobiology, vol. 180 (series
editor: K.Martens) Springer. Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 2005. P. 275-286. Bibliogr. 63
refs. Tables. ISBN 1-4020-2951-9. DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-4111-X_26. On some lists of refs
(e.g., http://www.springerlink.com/content/?k=Ostroumov+S.A.&sortorder=asc&o=10) the
book is presented as: Developments in Hydrobiology 207, Aquatic Biodiversity II.
www.scribd.com/doc/44105992/ new concepts and terms were proposed by the author:
ecological taxation in ecosystems; ecological repair of water quality;
Filter-feeders as part of ecological biomachinery to purify water // Verh. Internat. Verein.
Limnol. 2005. Vol. 29/2 (Stuttgart, E.Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung) p.10721075. Bibliogr. 16 refs. Abstract: The author introduced a new fundamental concept in the
science of hydrobiology and aquatic ecology: biomachinery of water self-purification. The
aquatic invertebrates that are filter-feeders constitute a vital part of the complex of aquatic
organisms which are involved in the biomachinery of improving water quality. [Proceedings
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of the SIL Congress 2004; in the text: "We predict that new examples of xenobiotics that
inhibit the filtration activity of aquatic organisms will be found in future"]. [SIL XXIX
Congress Lahti Finland, 8 - 14 August 2004; Edited for the Association by: Jones, J. 2005.
VIII, 548 pages, 2517cm (Verhandlungen IVL, Volume 29 Part 2); ISBN 3-510-54066-2;
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removal of Monochrysis lutheri from water].
On some aspects of maintaining water quality and its self-purification // Vodnye Resursy
(Water Resources) 2005. V.32. No.3. P. 337-347 346 (in Rus.). [The article continues the
previous publications (Hydrobiologia, vol. 469, pages 117-129, and 203-204), some
elements of the basics of the qualitative theory of polyfunctional role of biota in selfpurification of aquatic ecosystems are formulated and systematically arranged. The theory
covers the following: (1) sources of energy for the mechanisms of self-purification; (2) the
main structure-functional blocks of the system of self-purification; (3) conceptualization of
the main processes that are involved; (4) analysis of the degree of participation of the main
large taxons; (5 ) degree of reliability and the main mechanisms providing the reliability; (6)
the link between the reliability of the system of self-purification and stability of the aquatic
ecosystem; (7) the attitude of the system towards the external influences/impacts; (8)
conclusions relevant to the ecological theory; (9) conclusions relevant to the practice of
biodiversity conservation. New experimental results are given on the effects of Triton X-100
and the detergent OMO on bivalves Unio tumidus. Translated into English:
On some issues of maintaining water quality and self-purification. - Water Resources. 2005,
Vol. 32, No.3, p. 305-313. [Abstract: Generalizations presented in this paper represent, in
systematized form, the basic elements of the qualitative theory of water self-purification in
freshwater and marine ecosystems. Recommendations are given for maintaining water
quality and sustainable development of water resources. Results of experimental studies of
the effect exerted by surfactant Triton X-100 and OMO synthetic detergent on mollusks
Unio tumidus. Publisher:
MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica distributed by Springer
Science+Business Media LLC. ISSN 0097-8078 (Print) 1608-344X (Online). DOI
10.1007/s11268-005-0039-7. Translated from: Vodnye Resursy, Vol. 32, No. 3, 2005, pp.
337346].
About self-purification of aquatic ecosystems // Anthropogenic Influences on Aquatic
Ecosysems. Moscow. KMK Press. 2005. p. 94-119.
On the multifunctional role of the biota in the self-purification of aquatic ecosystems //
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the ecological mechanism of water self-purification based on multiple functions of the biota
in freshwater and marine ecosystems are formulated. In developing this theory, the results of
the author's experiments with filter-feeders have been used. These results indicate that the
water self-purification mechanism is vulnerable to the impact of some pollutants and, in
particular, surfactants. Conclusions drawn on the basis of the theory have practical
significance for biodiversity conservation and for the sustainable use of the biological
resources of aquatic ecosystems. Translated from Ekologiya, No. 6, 2005, pp. 452459]. ([In
2006, the paper was on the list of 5 Most Viewed Articles. Most viewed articles are the fulltext articles from this journal that have been accessed most frequently within the last 90
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On the effects of surfactants on the filtering activity of marine bivalves in connection with
some aspects of water self-purification. - Ecological Chemistry (Petersburg). 2005. , v.14
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found of the salts of Cd, Cu, Pb, and also the concentrations of surfactants and detergents
that inhibit ed filtration by Mytilus and Crassostrea gigas]; [publishers: Thesa; ISSN 08693498].
The role of aquatic biota in the mechanism of the ecosystem that form water quality: a
central, labile and vulnerable component of the water self-purification system // Environment
Ecology and Safety of Life Activity (=
) 2005. No.4 (28), p. 46-52. Bibliogr. 17 refs. The author analyzed the
sensitivity to chemical pollution of the biotic subsystem of the system of self-purification of water.
Main groups of aquatic organisms contribute to the functioning of the system of self-purification;
some components of the the system are sensitive to contaminants, which was shown by us using
some specific examples. The author proposed a conceptual interpretation of the totality of aquatic
organisms considered in aggregate (the aquatic biota) as a central, labile and vulnerable component
of the system of self-purification of water in aquatic ecosystems. This concept leads to some
substancialsubstantial changes in the hierarchy of priorities for protection of biodiversity and
environment.

About the role of biota in forming the geochemical environment: apparatus of the biosphere.
- Topical Problems of Geochemical Ecology: Materials of the Fifth International
Biogeochemical School. Semipalatinsk State Pedagogical Institute, 8-11th September 2005,
Semipalatinsk. 2005. P. 30-38. Table. Bibliogr. 21 refs.
Biochemical ecology and hydrobiology: a contribution to sustainable use of bioresources and
development of economy. In: Proceedings of the section "Noospheric Knowledge and
Technology". Moscow. The Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. 2005. P. 224-230.
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Biomachinery for maintaining water quality and natural water self-purification in marine
and estuarine systems: elements of a qualitative theory // International Journal of Oceans
and Oceanography.
2006.
Volume 1, No.1. P. 111-118. http://b23.ru/3jbx;
www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/100141.pdf; [ISSN 0973-2667]. The most essential
elements are formulated for a qualitative theory of the polyfunctional role of the biota in
self-purification, and maintaining water quality in aquatic ecosystems. The theory covers the
following: (1) the sources of energy for the mechanisms of self-purification; (2) the main
functional blocks of the system of self-purification; (3) the list of the main processes that are
involved; (4) analysis of the degree of participation of the main large taxons; (5) degree of
reliability and the main mechanisms providing the reliability; (6) regulation of the processes;
(7) the response of the system towards the external influences (man-made impacts); (8) the
analogy between ecosystems and a bioreactor; and (9) conclusions relevant to the practice of
biodiversity conservation. In support of the theory, the results are given of the author's
experiments which demonstrated the ability of some pollutants (surfactants, detergents, and
some others) to inhibit the water filtration activity of marine filter-feeders (namely, the
bivalve mollusks Mytilus galloprovincialis, Mytilus edulis, and Crassostrea gigas).
www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/100141.pdf;
Recent data on bioeffects of surfactants: addendum to the English edition. In: Biological
Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor & Francis. 2006. p. 245-253.
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On concepts of biochemical ecology and hydrobiology: ecological chemomediators. Siberian Ecological Journal (Sib. Ekol. Zhurnal). 2006. - 13, No.1. - P. 73-82. Abstract in
English. Bibliogr. 32 refs. [ = Siberian Journal of Ecology = Sibirskiy ekologicheskiy
zhurnal; ISSN 0869-8619; http://www.sibran.ru/English/SECJE.HTM ].
Inhibition of mussel suspension feeding by surfactants of three classes. - Hydrobiologia.
2006. Vol. 556, No. 1. Pages: 381 386. [In collaboration: S.A.O., J. Widdows]. Effects of
three surfactants on the filtration rates by marine mussels were studied. The xenobiotics
tested represented anionic, cationic and non-ionic surfactants (tetradecyltrimethylammonium
bromide, a representative of a class of cationic surfactants; sodium dodecyl sulphate, a
representative of anionic alkyl sulfates; and Triton X-100, a representative of non-ionic
hydroxyethylated alkyl phenols). All three surfactants inhibited the clearance rates. The
significance of the results for the ecology of marine ecosystems is discussed. DOI
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Bioeffects of sodium dodecylsulphate on aquatic macrophytes. - Water Sector of Russia:
Problems, Technologies, Management (=Water Management in Russia [Vodnoe
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E.A.Solomonova, S.A.O.]. The study of the effects of the Ssingle and recurrent additions of
SDS, and the effects on Elodea canadensis, Potamogeton crispus, Fontinalis antipyretica,
Salvinia natans, Salvinia auriculata, Najas guadelupensis.
Polyfunctional role of biota in migration of chemical elements and formation of the
geochemical environment: towards development of the theory of the apparatus of the
biosphere. - Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology. 2006. V.1 (1). P. 2431. able. Abstract in English. Bibliogr. 27 refs. [A fFfundamentally new typology and
conceptualization is proposed to describe the pathways of chemical elements migrating in
the biosphere, with special attention to stochastic and vectorial, as well as cyclic and noncyclic pathways. A new analysis is given of the role of biota in the regulation and
stabilization of some parameters of the biosphere, geophysical and geochemical processes
and, as a result, in the preventing the extreme weather events and global change of the
climate system. Fundamental generalizations are formulated on alternatives and regulation in
patterns of migrations of chemical elements. The shortlist of the six most important functions
of biota in doing so is formulated and commented].
On biotic purification of water and ecological reparationir. - Siberian Ecological Journal.
2006. No. 3, p. 339-343. 3 Tables. Abstract in English. Bibliogr. 15 refs. [ = Siberian Journal
of Ecology
= Sibirskiy ekologicheskiy zhurnal;
ISSN 0869-8619;
http://www.sibran.ru/English/SECJE.HTM ] New experimental results have been obtained
which demonstrate that one of the most important processes of reparation at the ecological
level (restoration of water quality in the course of elimination of suspension from water by
hydrobionts) is inhibited by the pollutant (xenobiotic); this points to an element of analogy to
reparation processes at the genetic level which can also be disturbed by xenobiotics and are
characterized by some different properties analogous to those of ecological reparation.
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Xenobiotics that displayed a negative influence on the processes important for ecological
reparation of water quality included various surfactants, detergents, heavy metals etc. For the
first time, new experimental data on the effect of tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide on
marine mussels (Mytilus edulis / M. galloprovincialis) are presented.
Liquid detergent 'Krasnaya Liniya' inhibits the filtering activity of Mytilus galloprovincialis.
Toxicological Bulletin (Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik). 2006. 3. p. 42-43. Table.
Bibliogr. 9 refs.
Studies of the phytoremediation potential of aquatic plants. Environment Ecology and
Safety of Life Activity (Kiev). 2006. No. 6 (36). P. 63-68. Tables. Bibliogr. 22 refs.
Abstracts in Eng. and Ukrainian [S.A.O., E.A. Solomonova] [The results are presented of the
studies of effects of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) on the following species of aquatic
plants: Elodea canadensis Mchk., Potamogeton crispus L., Najas guadelupensis L.,
Fontinalis antipyretica L., Salvinia natans L., Salvinia auriculata Aubl.].
A new class of molecules that regulate the bioenergetics of the biosphere: ecological
chemoregulators. Ecol. Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, Vol. 11, p.15-16. Bibliogr. 4 refs.
http://bit.ly/q2a7Lg; http://www.scribd.com/doc/62970153/;
Chemical contamination with oil hydrocarbons inhibits the process of water filtration by
Mytilus galloprovincialis. Ecol. Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, Vol. 11, p.16-17.
Developing the conceptual apparatus in the area of biochemical ecology (and chemical
communication). Seeking and developing adequate terminology. Ecol. Studies, Haz.,
Sol., 2006, v. 11, p.17. Bibliogr. 6 refs.
Biological and hydrobiological factors to prevent extreme weather events and catastrophic
climate changes: lessons from Hurricane Katrina. Ecol. Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, v. 11,
p.18-22. Bibliogr. 4 refs.
New scientific revolution in ecology and hydrobiology: hi-ecological technologies. Ecol.
Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, v. 11, p. 22-24. Bibliogr. 12 refs. [The examples are given of 3
important advances that were recently made in ecology and environmental science, and 3
examples of practical usage of new ecological knowledge, including phytoremediation, and
preventing global change and ecoterrorism]. (D:\conferences my sessions\_2005sess
conf.doc\Abstracts in Eng\My abstracts\New scientific revolution.doc).
Fundamental principles and priorities for restoring water streams: from ecological
considerations to practical work. Ecol. Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, v. 11, p. 24-25.
Bibliogr. 6 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Bloesch J., Wehrli B., McCutcheon S.,
Mamatkulov H. A.].
Phytoremediation of perchlorate using aquatic plant Myriophyllum aquaticum. Ecol.
Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, v. 11, p. 25-27. 2 tables. Bibliogr. 3 refs. [In collaboration:
S.A.O., D. Yifru, V. Nzengung, S. McCutcheon].
Results of experimental studies of interactions between chemical pollutants and organisms:
new priorities and theory of biomachinery for water self-purification. Ecol. Studies, Haz.,
Sol., 2006, v. 11, p. 27-29. Bibliogr. 4 refs.
Problems of ecological security of the sources of water supply. Ecological Systems and
Devices. 2006. 5. P. 17-20. Abstracts in Rus. and Eng. Bibliogr. 14 refs.
Ecological-hydrobiological system of water self-purification in natural aquatic ecosystems:
developing the theory of the polyfunctional cental role of biota. Ecological Systems and
Devices. 2006. 7. P. 33-38. Tabl. Abstracts in Rus. and Eng. Bibliogr. 43 41 refs. [A short
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review of the main physical, chemical and biological processes that contribute to water selfpurification in natural aquatic bodies and streams is presented. The polyfunctional central
role of aquatic organisms in the system of the processes of water self-purification is
demonstrated].
Main functional components and energy sources of the biotic mechanisms of water selfpurification in ecosystems. Ecological Systems and Devices. 2006. 7. P. 19-24. 3
tables. Abstracts in Rus. and Eng. Bibliogr. 21 refs. [The Mmain functional components and
energy sources of the biotic mechanisms of water self-purification in water bodies and
streams are analyzed. New steps in conceptualization of the mechanisms are made.
According to the concept proposed, the functional components of the system for selfpurification include subsystems that function as filters, pumps, mills, sorbents and other
important elements of the biomachinery for natural water remediation in aquatic ecosystems.
Quantitative parameters are given].
Scientific and Educational Activity at the Department of Hydrobiology of Moscow State
University. Moscow. MAX Press. 2006. 8 p. Bibliogr. 25 refs. [A short summary of the
main directions of scientific research and educational activity at the Department of
Hydrobiology (aquatic ecology) of the Faculty of Biology of Moscow State University. The
department was organized in 1924 by Professor Sergei Alexeevich Zernov (1881-1945,
Academician since 1931). Important aspects are underlined of how scientific knowledge is
applied to practical issues of sustainable development and ecological security. In addendum,
some examples of publications of professors and scientists of the Department of
Hydrobiology are given].
Ecological bioengineering: creating (restoration) and maintenance of aquatic ecosystems
with determined parameters . Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 51-55.
Bibliogr. 11 refs. [In collaboration: Krivitsky S.V., S.A.O.]
Ecological bioengineering: ecological biorehabilitation of water bodies. Ecol. Studies,
Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 55-60. Bibliogr. 5 refs. [In collaboration: Krivitsky
S.V., S.A.O.]
Model ecosystem under the conditions of recurrent (reiterated) additions of a xenobiotic or
pollutant: an innovative method for studying tolerance, the assimilation capacity of the
system, the maximal allowed discharge (load) of pollutants, and the phytoremediation
potential. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 72-74. Bibliogr. 5 refs.
Algorithm of managerial and judicial preparation to increasing the potential of a scientific
team relevant to commercialization of the objects of intellectual property law. Ecol.
Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 74-75 [In collaboration: S.A.O., O.B. Vasilieva,
V.V. Gubanov].
Some priorities in marine biological and ecological research. Ecol. Studies, Hazards,
Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 75-76. Bibliogr. 14 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Gaevskaya
A.V., Eremeev V.N., Zaika V.E., Mironov O.G., Tokarev Yu.N., Shulman G.E.]
On the role of mollusks in biogenic migration of elements and water self-purification.
Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 77-79, tabl. Bibliogr. 5 refs. [In
collaboration: S.A.O., Ermakov V.V., Zubkova E.I., Kolesnikov M.P., Kolotilova N.N.,
Krupina M.V.]
Data base for developing a statistical model of evaluating the role of mollusks in biogenic
migration of metals: a fundamental concept and development of elements of theoretical
foundations. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 79-83, tabl. Bibliogr. 6
refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Ermakov V.V., Zubkova E.I., Kolesnikov M.P., Kolotilova
N.N., Krupina M.V., Likhacheva N.E.].
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On the contribution of Mytilus galloprovincialis to the vertical transfer of matter from the
upper part of the water column to the bottom part. Disturbance of the transfer under the
effect of mercury. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 83-85, tabl.
Bibliogr. 1 ref. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Soldatov ..].
Study of tolerance of the macrophyte under effect of sodium dodecyl sulphate under
conditions of recurrent additions during over two months' period . Ecol. Studies,
Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 86 - 87, table. Bibliogr. 3 refs. [In collaboration:
S.A.O., Solomonova ..].
Development of phytotechnologies for decreasing aquatic pollution . Ecol. Studies,
Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 94 - 99, 6 tabl. Bibliogr. 9 refs. [In collaboration:
Solomonova .., S.A.O.].
Effects of Hg on organisms of animals. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11,
p. 106 113. Bibliogr. 26 refs. [1. Introduction. 2. Disturbance of the filtering activity of
marine mussels and inhibition of the removal of algae from water. 3. Absence of
rehabilitation of marine mussels after their transfer from water which was polluted with Hg,
to the clean water. The chemical studied: HgSO4].
Interactions between Sn and Mytilus galloprovincialis. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions,
2006, v. 11, p. 113 - 117. Tabl. [SnCl2 2H2O at concentrations of 5 15 mg/L did not
inhibited water filtering by mussels. SnCl2 2H2O at a concentrations of 130 mg/L did not
stop water filtering. Co-precipitation of the contaminant with the pellets was observed].
The liquid detergent, Krasnaya Liniya, inhibited water filtration by Mytilus
galloprovincialis. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11,
p. 117- 119.
Bibliogr. 8 refs. [The concentration of 0.5 mL/L inhibited water filtration and the removal of
algae Monochrysis lutheri from the water].
Development of the conceptual apparatus in the area of biochemical ecology and chemical
communication. Search for adequate terminology. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions,
2006, v. 11, p. 119-120. Bibliogr. 9 refs. [Additional arguments in support of the terms
introduced by the author: ecological chemomediators,
ecological chemoregulators,
ecological chemoeffectors].
Water self-purification in freshwater and marine ecosystems. Ecol. Studies, Hazards,
Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 121-130. [1. Three concepts of water self-purificaiton. 2. New
ecological parameter: the potential for the conditioning of the environment. 3. Biotic selfpurificaiton of water factor for health of the ecosystem and man. 4. Five fundamental
functions of biota in water self-purification: energetic, catalytic, sequestration, export, and
integrational].
On studying the mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis. Additional data on a new morphometric
parameter of ecological interest. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 130132. Bibliogr. 7 refs. [The specific volume of the sample of mussels was 0.9159 m3/g].
Ecosystem as a transformer: a new element in the understanding the fundamental essence of
the ecosystem. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 132-135. Bibliogr. 14
refs. [A new postulate: ecosystem to a degree is similar to a transformer, and 4
consequenses of the postulate].
Issues of ecological stability. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p.135-146.
[6 types of ecological stability, nanostructures of the apparatus of the biosphere as factors of
ecological stability, 16 functions of filter-feeders that are important to ecological stability,
the theory of disturbances of ecological mechanisms of the second type, a new type of manmade impact: inhibition of ecological repair, ecological taxation as part of the functioning of
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ecosystems, theory of disturbances of biota of ecosystems and two fundamental types of the
disturbances].
Ecological security and prevention of ecological terrorism. Ecol. Studies, Hazards,
Solutions, 2006, v. 11, . 146-151. [Conceptual typology of the main countermeasures to
prevent ecological terrorism].
Ecological apoptosis: activity of heterotrophs contributes to apoptosis at the ecosystemic
(coenotic) level. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 152-154. Bibliogr. 6
refs.
Ecological biochemistry of animals: new ecological functions of vitamins and elements of
mineral nutrition as ecological chemoregulators and chemomediators. Ecol. Studies,
Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p.154-155. Bibliogr. 4 refs.
Application of ecological biochemistry to fundamental issues of biology: the biosphere as
ecological-biochemical continuum. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p.
156-157. Bibliogr. 18 refs.
Conceptualization of the data base of high ecological technologies, ecological and
hydrobiological achievements that have innovative and marketing potential, and are of value
for application: intellectual interface between science and practice. Ecol. Studies,
Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p.158.
Elements of the theory of the molecular-ecological mechanism of water quality formation
and water self-purification. Siberian Ecological Journal. 2006. No. 6, p. 699-706, tab.
Summary in Rus. and English. Bibliogr. 29 refs. [ = Siberian Journal of Ecology = Sibirskiy
ekologicheskiy zhurnal; ISSN 0869-8619; http://www.sibran.ru/English/SECJE.HTM ].
Translated into English:
Ostroumov S. A. Basics of the molecular-ecological mechanism of water quality formation
and water self-purification. - Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2008 (Feb), Vol. 1, No. 1,
p. 147-152. [MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica distributed by Springer Science+Business Media
LLC; ISSN 1995-4255 (Print) 1995-4263 (Online); DOI 10.1134/S1995425508010177;
http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/; Original Russian Text: published in Sibirskii
Ekologicheskii Zhurnal, 2006, Vol. 13, No. 6, pp. 699706]. The paper formulates some
basics of the modern ecological theory of the polyfunctional role of biota in the molecularecological mechanism of water quality formation and self-purification of aquatic
ecosystems. The theory covers the following items: (1) sources of energy for selfpurification mechanisms, (2) the main structural and functional units of the self-purification
system, (3) the main processes involved in the system, (4) contributions of major taxa to
self-purification, (5) self-purification system reliability and supporting mechanisms, (6) the
response of some components of the self-purification system to external factors, (7)
particulars of the operation of water purification mechanisms, and (8) conclusions and
recommendations for biodiversity preservation practice. Surfactants, detergents, salts of Cd,
Cu, Pb, Hg, Co, Ti, V (Na3VO4 12 H2O), and oil hydrocarbons inhibited water filtration by
bivalves,
mussels
Mytilus
galloprovincialis.
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http://scipeople.com/uploads/materials/4389/CPEC2008BasicsMolEcol.Mech.WaterQuali(0
147.pdf;
Sodium dodecyl sulphate: impact on aquatic macrophyte Potamogeton crispus L. / /
Toxicological Bulletin [Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik]. 2006. Number 6, p.24-26. [coauthors:
S.A.O., Solomonova E.A.] [Effects of sodium dodecyl sulphate on aquatic macrophyte
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Potamogeton crispus L. Concentrations of 83-133 mg / L led to the process of fragmentation


of the stems of plants.] http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/
Hydrobiological biomachinery for water self-purification: elements of theory. Problems of
Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology, 2006, No. 2. P. 6-15. Tabl. 4. Bibliogr. 36
refs.
Ostroumov S.A. Improving the knowledge of English towards professional use. Curriculum
of a lecture course. Moscow. MAX Press. 2006. 5 p. The aim of the program is to help to
those who have some basic knowledge of English and who want to improve their
knowledge. Some of more difficult aspects of English are included. The detailed
bibliography also may provide some help to those who want to gain additional knowledge
using books, dictionary and other published materials. (Series: Science. Education.
Innovations, Issue 6; . . . 6). Bibliogr. 29 refs.
http://scipeople.com/publication/68767/
Hydrobiological self-purification of water: from studies of biological mechanisms to search
of ecotechnologies. oscow: Publishers Oil and Gas of the Gubkin Russian State
University of Oil and Gaz,
2007. 53 p., portr.). .
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Role of biofilters in self-purification of aquatic ecosystems. - Problems of Biogeochemistry
and Geochemical Ecology. 2007. v. 1(3). P. 98-117. 6 Tables. Bibliogr. 217 refs. [In
collaboration: S.A.O., Walz N.].
Approaches to purification and remediation of aquatic bodiessystems (phytoremediation,
bioremediation, zooremediation) in connection with the theory of polyfunctional role of
biota in water self-purification. Water: Technology and Ecology. 2007. No. 2. p. 4969. Bibliogr. 53 ref. [For the first time introduced the term and concept of zooremediation.
The paper considers the basic types of phytoremediation and presents new data on the
allowable loads of sodium dodecyl sulfate on the systems with macrophytes Elodea
canadensis, Potamogeton crispus, Najas guadelupensis (over 120 mg / l for 168 days) and
other species. A theory of self-purification of water as a basis for eco-and
phytotechnologies].
Zink in aquatic mollusks. - Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. Life Sciences
(Buletinul Academiei de Stiinte a Moldovei. Stiintele Vietii). 2007. 2 (302), p. 102-114,
3 tables. Bibliogr. 40 refs. Abstracts in English (p. 177) and Rus. (p.184). ISSN 1857-064X.
[Co-authors: Toderas I.Ch., S.A.O., Zubcova E.I., Chernysheva I.V., Krupina M.V., Mikous
A.A., Railean N.C., Breahna A.I., Miron A.A., Churisca V.V., Munjiu O.V.]; [The data of
the international literature on Zn in soft tissues and shells of marine and freshwater mollusks
are summarized. New original data on Zn in mollusks of aquatic systems of Moldova and the
River Don are presented].
Studying the concentrations of mercury in bivalves.- Ecology of evironment and safety of
life activity. [= Ecology of surroundings and safety of vital activity] 2007, No.5. p.79-80.
2 tables. Bibliogr. 6 refs. [Co-authors: S.A.O., Khushvakhtova S.D., Danilova V.N.,
Ermakov V.V.] The average concentration of mercury in the soft tissues of freshwater
bivalves Unio pictorum from the river Dubna (the Moscow region) was 181.2 ng/g (dry
weight), in the shells 160.0 ng/g. The concentration of Hg of the same order of magnitude
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was found in bivalves from some (but not all) marine ecosystems. [
http://eko.org.ua/en/magazine/5-2007/].
Biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems: from the theory to ecotechnologies. Ecologica International, 2007. Vol. 15 (XIV. No.50), p.15-23. Bibliogr. 21 refs. (ISSN
0354-3285; Belgrade); [without coauthors]. Some fundamental elements of a new theory for
the biological mechanism for water self-purificaition are presented. Hydrobionts (aquatic
organisms) are actively involved in various processes leading to water purification. Not only
microorganisms (bacteria, cyanobacteria and fungi), but also algae, plants, invertebrates,
and many other groups of organisms are involved, which is discussed and analyzed in the
paper. Results of the author's experiments that study the effects of various pollutants on
aquatic organisms (freshwater and marine bivalves) are given. The theory is an innovative
basis for developing ecological technologies to clean water and to upgrade its quality by
using
organisms
and
ecosystems
[http://scindeks.nb.rs/article.aspx?artid=035432850750015O].
Interaction of copper with aquatic organisms in context of ecological monitoring and the role
of aquatic organisms in biogeochemical fluxes. Water: Technology and Ecology. 2007.
No. 4. p. 54-68. Tabl. 6. Bibliogr. 49 refs. Abstracts in Russ. and Eng. p.83. ISSN 19938764.; [co-authors: S.A.O., Zubcov E.I., Krupina M.V., Mikus A.A., Toderas I.K.]
Studying the interaction between cadmium and aquatic molluscs in connection with
ecological monitoring. Water: Technology and Ecology. 2007. No. 3. p. 68-77. Tables,
Bibliogr. 41 refs. (in Rus.) Abstracts in Eng. and Rus. p. 95 [co-authors: S.A.O., Mikus
A.A.]
Studies of the tolerance of aquatic macrophyte Potamogeton crispus L. to sodium
dodecylsulphate. - Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Ser. 16. Biology. 2007. No.4. p.3942. Bibliogr. 14 refs. (Coauthors: Solomonova E.A., and S.A.O.) [Effects of the anionic
surfactant, sodium dodecylsulphate, on the aquatic macrophyte Potamogeton crispus L. were
studied. The concentrations 83-133 mg/l induced fragmentation of the stems of the plants.
The tolerance of the plants to the negative effects of the surfactant was higher in spring
(April) than in autumn (September)]. Translated into English:
Solomonova E.A., S.A. Ostroumov. Tolerance of an aquatic macrophyte Potamogeton
crispus L. to sodium dodecyl sulphate. - Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin
[ISSN 0096-3925 (Print) 1934-791X (Online)]). 2007. Volume 62, Number 4. p. 176-179.
DOI 10.3103/S0096392507040074. [publisher: Allerton Press, Inc. distributed exclusively
by Springer Science+Business Media LLC]. The effects of the anionic surfactant sodium
dodecyl suplphate on the aquatic macrophyte Potamogeton crispus L. are studied.
Concentrations of 83133 mg/l caused fragmentation of the stems of plants. The tolerance of
the plants to the negative effects of the surfactant was higher in the spring (April) than in the
autumn (September). Original Russian Text E.A. Solomonova, S.A. Ostroumov, 2007,
published in Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Biologiya, 2007, No. 4, pp. 3942.
Studying phytoremediation potential of three species of macrophytes: interaction with
sodium dodecyl sulphate // Ecological Systems and Devices (
), 2007, No. 5 (May), p.20-22.
[co-authors: S.A.O., and E.A.Solomonova].
Synthetic detergent Aist-Universal: impact on Fontinalis antipyretica Hedw. //
Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik. 2007. Number 1, p. 40-41. [co-authors: S.A.O., and
Solomonova E.A.]. http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/
Synthetic detergent Aist-Universal: effects on seed germination and seedling elongation of
buckwheat Fagopyrum esculentum. Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik. 2007, 5, p. 42-43.
Bibliogr. 5 refs., Tab. [together: S.A.O., and Solomonova E.A.] In the aquatic medium
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containing the laundry detergent Aist-Universal 0.06 mg / ml, the new parameter, the
average arbitrary length of seedlings decreased by the factor of 4.
Vorozhun I.M., Ostroumov S.A. Studying the hazards of chemical pollution of water: effects
of a surfactant on filtering activity of zooplankton. Water Management of Russia. 2008.
3. P.41-45. Table. Bibliogr. 15 refs. [SDS 0.1 -10 mg/L inhibited the removal by Daphnia
magna of the cells of algae Chlorella from aquatic medium]).
On the concepts of biochemical ecology and hydrobiology: Ecological chemomediators. Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2008, Volume 1 (2), p. 238-244 [ Pleiades
Publishing, Ltd., 2008; distributed by Springer Science+Business Media LLC.] ISSN 19954255 (Print) 1995-4263 (Online)] DOI 10.1134/S1995425508020100. Original Russian
Text S.A. Ostroumov, 2006, published in Sibirskii Ekologicheskii Zhurnal, 2006, Vol. 13,
No. 1, pp. 7382. Abstract: Earlier, the author published two books (including 'Introduction
to Biochemical Ecology', Moscow University Press, 1986) and some papers, in which he
formulated the conceptual foundations of a new scientific discipline biochemical
ecology. The lines of research on biochemical ecology included studies of the role of
chemical substances in interorganismal interactions, in communication and regulation of
supraorganismal systems. Another part of biochemical ecology concerns studies of the fate
and transformation of external chemical substances when they interact with the organisms.
Both natural and man-made compounds are within the focus of biochemical ecology. The
basic concepts of biochemical ecology include two concepts and terms that were suggested
by the author, namely ecological chemomediators and ecological chemoregulators. They
were suggested by Dr. S.A. Ostroumov and since then, they have already been included
accepted as part of modern ecological concepts and are used in modern ecological literature.
Application of biochemical ecology to aquatic ecosystems creates the basis for development
of biochemical hydrobiology. http://www.getcited.org/pub/103448435; The full text see at:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/41634664; http://scipeople.com/users/2943391/;
Surface tension of aquatic solutions of sodium dodecylsulphate in presence of aquatic plants/
- Water: technology and ecology. 2008. No. 3, p.57-60. Table. Bibliogr. 8 refs. Abstracts in
English and Rus. on p.77-78. [coauthors: S.A.O., Lazareva E.V.].
Lazarev E.V., S.A. Ostroumov. Impact of macrophytes on the surface tension of aqueous
solutions of sodium dodecyl sulphate: the search for remediation phytotechnology / /
Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology, 2008, 3 (7), P.75-77. Tab.
Bibliogr. 6 refs. Abstract in English. [coauthors: Lazareva E.V., S.A.O.] [Using the method
of measuring surface tension (Wilhelmy plate), it was shown that in the presence of
macrophytes OST-1, the removal/disappearance of surfactant sodium dodecyl sulphate from
the water accelerates] .
Effects of a surfactant on macrophytes Potamogeton crispus L. under conditions of
microcosms. Chemical and Biological Safety (Khimicheskaya i biologicheskaya
bezopasnost) 2008. 3-4. p.14-18. 3 tables. Bibliogr. 23 refs. [S.A.O., E.A.Solomonova].
Elements of the theory of biocontrol of water quality: a factor in the ecological safety of the
sources of water [=Elements of the theory of biocontrol of water quality: the factor in the
ecological safety of the sources of water]. Chemical and Biological Safety (Khimicheskaya
i biologicheskaya bezopasnost) 2008. No. 5-6. p.36-39. Bibliogr. 22 refs.
[http://www.cbsafety.ru/rus/saf_41_3.asp]. A new theory for the biomechanisms for water
self-purification is presented in the authors book Aquatic Organisms in Water SelfPurification and Biogenic Migration of Elements (2008, 200 p.). Hydrobionts (aquatic
organisms) are actively involved in various processes leading to water purification. Almost
all main groups of organisms are involved, which is discussed and analyzed in the paper. In
the theory, the results of the author's experiments on the effects of various pollutants on
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aquatic organisms were used. The theory is an innovative basis for new ecological
technologies to clean water and to upgrade its quality by using aquatic organisms. New
fundamental concepts were introduced and discussed, including the concepts and terms:
biomachinery, exometabolism, ecological chemoregulators, ecological chemomediators,
macrosymbiotic system and others. The new authorss results on the surfactant-induced
inhibition of water filtration by bivalves were recognized as a scientific discovery. As a
result, the author was awarded Diploma for Scientific Discovery No. 274. The theory is a
contribution to the scientific basis for environmental safety of the aquatic ecosystems
(aquatic bodies and streams) that serve as sources of water supply.
Vorozhun I. M., S. A. Ostroumov. Studies of pollutants of the aquatic medium: effects of
sodium dodecyl sulfate on the filtering activity of Daphnia magna // Ecological Chemistry
( = Ekologicheskaja himija). 2008, v.17, No. 4, p. 215-217.
S.A.Ostroumov, E.I.Zubcov, A.A.Krupina, A.A.Mikus, O.V. Munjiu, I.K.Toderas On
biota-dependent migration of copper in aquatic ecosystems (=
) // Issues of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology
(= ), 2008, No. 1(5) p.39-53.
Ostroumov S.A., Khushvakhtova S.D., Danilova V.N., Ermakov V.V. Mercury in the
bivalves // Environmental Chemistry (Ekologicheskaya Khimiya). 2008, v. 17, No. 2, p.8487. (in Russ.)
Ostroumov S.A. Ecological repair and restoration of infringements in systems of various
levels of organization of life: search of elements of fundamental similarity // Samarskaya
Luka. 2008. V. 17, No. 4(26). p. 708-717. http://scipeople.com/publication/66657/;
Bibliogr. 18 refs. New experimental data were obtained that show that one of the most
important processes of ecological repair of water quality (the process of removal of
suspended matter by aquatic organisms) is inhibited by a pollutant (a xenobiotic), which
points to some similarity or analogy with the processes of DNA repair; the latter can also be
inhibited by some xenobiotics and have some other attributes (a decrease in entropy etc.) that
are analogous to those of ecological repair. The xenobiotics that produced those negative
effects on the processes of the ecological repair of water quality included various surfactants,
detergents, and metals. New experimental data on the effects of tetradecyltrimethyl
ammonium
bromide
on
marine
mussels
are
presented
(in
Rus.).
http://www.ssc.smr.ru/media/journals/samluka/2008/17_4_01.pdf;
Ostroumov S.A., Danilova V.N., Khushvakhtova S.D., Ermakov V.V. Mercury in the soft
tissues and shells of bivalve mollusks // Toxicological Bulletin (Toksikologicheskiy
Vestnik). 2009. No. 1. p.45-46. (in Russ.)
Vorozhun I. M., S. A. Ostroumov. On studying the hazards of pollution of the biosphere:
effects of sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) on planktonic filter-feeders // Doklady Akademii
Nauk, 2009, Vol. 425, No. 2, pp. 271272. Tables. Bibliogr. 15 refs. [Presented by
Academician M.A. Fedonkin June 26, 2008; Received July 1, 2008]. Translated into
English:
Vorozhun I. M., S. A. Ostroumov. On studying the hazards of pollution of the biosphere:
effects of sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) on planktonic filter-feeders. - Doklady Biological
Sciences, 2009, Vol. 425, pp. 133134. Tables. Bibliogr. 15 refs. [ISSN 0012-4966. DOI:
10.1134/S0012496609020136; http://www.springerlink.com/content/p7754h672w814m30/;
original Russian text: I.M. Vorozhun, S.A. Ostroumov, 2009, published in Doklady
Akademii Nauk, 2009, Vol. 425, No. 2, pp. 271272]. The goal of this study was to test
whether SDS has an inhibitory effect on the ability of the planktonic filter-feeder Daphnia
magna to remove phytoplankton from water during their filtration activity. Daphnia were
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kept under laboratory conditions in vessels and fed with phytoplankton: green algae
Scenedesmus quadricauda (Turp.) Breb.). After filtration for 624 h in the presence of SDS
at concentrations 5 and 10 mg/l, the abundance of S. quadricauda cells in water was higher
than in the control. At the lower SDS concentrations (0.1, 0.5, and 1 mg/l), differences in the
abundance of algal cells relative to the control were observed after 3 h of incubation and
disappeared after 624 h of incubation. The calculation of the mean rate of algae removal by
daphnia showed that this parameter decreased within the first 3 h after the beginning of
incubation in the presence of SDS. Thus, the results of our experiments demonstrated that
SDS decreases the rate of water filtration by the planktonic crustaceans D. magna.
Lazareva E.V., S.A. Ostroumov. Accelerated decrease in surfactant concentration in the
water of a microcosm in the presence of plants: innovations for phytotechnology // Doklady
Akademii Nauk, 2009, Vol. 425, No. 6, pp. 843845. Tables. Bibliogr. 15 refs. Translated
into Eng.:
Lazareva E. V., S. A. Ostroumov Accelerated decrease in surfactant concentration in the
water of a microcosm in the presence of plants: innovations for phytotechnology. - Doklady
Biological Sciences, 2009, Vol. 425, pp. 180182. Tables. Bibliogr. 15 refs. [Pleiades
Publishing, Ltd.; ISSN 0012-4966; Presented by Academician G.V. Dobrovolsky
September 26, 2008; DOI: 10.1134/S0012496609020276; original Russian text: E.V.
Lazareva, S.A. Ostroumov, 2009, published in Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2009, Vol. 425,
No. 6, pp. 843845]. It was discovered that plant biomass help towards restoration the water
quality in the system which was polluted with a synthetic surfactant. Addition of sodium
dodecylsulphate (SDS) to water rapidly changed the surface tension of water in the
microcosm. The measurements demonstrated that the surface tension of water in the
microcosm with the macrophyte OST1 restored to the level which was close to that of pure
water within less than three days. As soon as after 46-h incubation of the system containing
the plant phytomass, the surface tension increased significantly and reached that of distilled
water. In the variants with water without plant phytomass, restoration of the normal surface
tension was much longer (about 17 days). The results demonstrated an accelerated
restoration of the normal surface tension which was typical of pure water in those systems
that contained SDS in the presence of the phytomass of the macrophyte OST1. This is
consistent with the conclusion that the macrophyte accelerates the disappearance of the
surfactant from water.
Solomonova E.A., Ostroumov S.A. Effects of sodium dodecyl sulphate on the biomass of
macrophytes Najas guadelupensis L. / / Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik. 2009. Number 2. P.3235. Bibliogr. 10 refs. Microcosms with the macrophytes were studied in laboratory
experiments. The effects of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) on macrophytes were studied .
The survival and weight of the biomass of macrophytes in a prolonged incubation were
recorded. SDS was added in the form of repeated (recurrent) additions. The increase in the
amount of SDS after each addition was: 0,5, 0,8, 1,7, 8,3, 16,7, 50,0 and 100,0 mg in 1 dm3.
Duration of survival of plants decreased with increasing amount of SDS in one addition. If
the amount of SDS (after a single addition) increased 200 times (from 0.5 to 100 mg / l), the
period of survival decreased 53-fold (from 372 up to 7 days). In the presence of SDS, a
decrease in macrophyte biomass was observed. The degree of the reduction of biomass
depended on the total amount of SDS added to the microcosms.
Ostroumov S.A., Kolesov G.M., Sapozhnikov D.Yu. The content of chemical elements in
the shells of molluscs Viviparus viviparus: a study by the neutron activation method of
analysis // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions. 2009. v. 13, p. 113-117.
Vorozhun I.M., Ostroumov S.A. Sodium dodecyl sulphate: impact on Daphnia //
Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik. 2009. No. 1. p.46-48. Bibliogr. 14 refs. [It was discovered that
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sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) had an inhibitory effect on the filtration activity of the
common species of filter- feeders Daphnia magna].
Effects of macrophytes on the surface tension of water solution of sodium dodecyl sulphate:
searching phytotechnologies for water treatment. Ecological Chemistry ( Ekologicheskaya
Khimiya = , .-). 2009. 18(1): 4145.
[coauthors:
Ostroumov S.A., Lasareva E. V., Solomonova E.A.], in Russ.
New scientific disciplines in the system of ecological and biospheric sciences: biochemical
ecology and biochemical hydrobiology) // Ecological Chemistry (Ekologicheskaya Khimiya
= ). 2009. Vol.18, No. 2, p. 102-110. Bibliogr. 36 refs.
Effects of the synthetic surfactants and chemical mixtures on marine mollusks used in
aquaculture]. - Fisheries Management. [Rybnoe Khozyaistvo = ] 2009.
No. 3. p.92-94. Tabl. 3. Bibliogr. 20 refs. [effects of TDTMA and SDS on Crassostrea
gigas; also, effects of detergents on C. gigas and M. galloprovicialis].
Ostroumov S.A., Kolesov G.M. The determination of gold and other chemical elements in
the constituents of the aquatic ecosystems by neutron activation // Water: Technology and
Ecology. 2009. No.2. p. 62 68. Tabl. 4. Bibliogr.: 16 refs. Using the method of neutron
activation the concentrations of Au, Hf and Cs were determined for the first time in biogenic
detritus formed during seven months in freshwater microcosms containing organisms
Viviparus viviparus, Unio pictorum, Ceratophyllum demersum. Measured concentrations of
gold in biogenic detritus were as high as 25 270 ng/g (for detritus dry weight), average
concentration being as high as 147.5 ng/g. Average concentration of Hf and Cs in biogenic
detritus were of one order higher. Obtained data supplement and confirm the concept of
polyfunctional role of biota in aquatic ecosystems (Ostroumov S.A., Doklady Academy of
Sciences, 2004. V. 396, P.136141). Key words: aquatic ecosystems, detritus, shellfish,
bivalves, xenobiotics, pollutants, pollution, water quality, freshwater objects, inhibitory
effects, sublethal concentrations, Lymnaea stagnalis, Au, Viviparus viviparus, Unio
pictorum, Ceratophyllum demersum.
Ecological Ethics. In: Terminological Dictionary (Thesaurus). Humanities-Oriented Biology.
Moscow University Press. Moscow. 2009. p. 278-283. ISBN 978-5-211-05360-1.
Conservation of biodiversity. In: Terminological Dictionary (Thesaurus). HumanitiesOriented Biology. Moscow University Press. Moscow. 2009. p. 206-221. ISBN 978-5-21105360-1.
[Book] Gusev M.V., Oleskin A.V., Kartasheva E.R., Kirovskaya T.A., Ostroumov S.A.,
Botvinko I.V., Lukyanov A.S., Kaganova Z.V., Yudin B.G., Shulga E.N., Sedov A.E.
Terminological Dictionary (Thesaurus). Humanities-Oriented Biology [=Terminologicheskij
Slovar' (Tezaurus). Gumanitarnaya Biologiya]. Moscow University Press. Moscow. 2009.
368 p. ISBN 978-5-211-05360-1. Bibliography including sites - p. 343-363. English
summary - p.364-366.]
Ostroumov S.A. Biodiversity conservation. - In: Gusev M.V., Oleskin A.V., Kartasheva
E.R., Kirovskaya T.A., Ostroumov S.A., Botvinko I.V., Lukyanov A.S., Kaganova Z.V.,
Yudin B.G., Shulga E.N., Sedov A.E. Terminological Dictionary (Thesaurus). HumanitiesOriented Biology [=Terminologicheskij Slovar' (Tezaurus). Gumanitarnaya Biologiya].
Moscow University Press. Moscow. 2009. p. 206-221. ISBN 978-5-211-05360-1.
Bibliography - p. 353. Bibliogr. 10 refs.
Ostroumov S.A. Ecological (environmental) ethics. - In: Gusev M.V., Oleskin A.V.,
Kartasheva E.R., Kirovskaya T.A., Ostroumov S.A., Botvinko I.V., Lukyanov A.S.,
Kaganova Z.V., Yudin B.G., Shulga E.N., Sedov A.E. Terminological Dictionary
(Thesaurus). Humanities-Oriented Biology [=Terminologicheskij Slovar' (Tezaurus).
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Gumanitarnaya Biologiya]. Moscow University Press. Moscow. 2009. p. 278-283. ISBN


978-5-211-05360-1. Bibliography - p. 358. Bibliogr. 7 refs.
povtor nizhe Ostroumov S.A., Demina L.L. Ecological biogeochemistry and chemical
elements (As, , Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr) in biogenic detritus in marine model ecosystem:
measuring by the method of atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) // Ecological Systems
and Devices [ = Ekologicheskie Sistemy i Pribory = ]
2009. 9, p. 42-45. Bibliogr. 20 refs. [The detritus that accumulated over > 10 months in
the microcosms with Mytilus galloprovincialis contained As and metals. For the first time
the concentrations of 9 elements in the detritus of this type was measured. Their
concentrations were measured using atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). Their
concentrations decreased in the order: Fe > Mn > Zn > Cu > As > Cr > Pb > Co > Cd.
Also, concentrations of the same elements in Cystoseira crinita
were measured. The
concentrations decreased in the order: Fe > Zn > Mn > Cr > As > Cu > Pb > Cd > Co. The
new data confirm the recent theory of the polyfunctional role of the biota in water quality
control and water self-purification (Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2004, V.396. P.136-141;
Ekologiya, No. 6, 2005, p. 452459)].
Ostroumov S.A., Kolesov G.M., Moiseeva Yu.A. Studying of aquatic microcosms with
mollusks and plants: chemical elements in detritus. Water: Chemistry and Ecology (=Voda:
Khimiya I ekologiya = : ) 2009. 8, p. 18-24. Bibliogr. 36 refs.
[The concentrations of some elements in the detritus accumulated over than 7 months in the
microcosms with Viviparus viviparus, Unio pictorum, Ceratophyllum demersum were
measured. Concentrations were determined using atomic absorption spectroscopy. The
concentrations of elements decreased in the order: Ca > Zn > Ba> Na > Br > Ce > Se > Nd >
La > U > Hf> Sb > Th > Sm > S> Cs > Yb >Eu > Au. The new data add some information
to the modern vision of the polyfunctional role of the biota in the functioning of water
systems. Key words: Aquatic ecosystems, detritus, shellfish, bivalves, water quality,
freshwater objects, biogeochemistry, Viviparus viviparus, Unio pictorum, Ceratophyllum
demersum].
Ostroumov S.A., Shestakova T.V., Kotelevtsev S.V., Solomonova E.A., Golovnya E.G.,
Poklonov V.A. Presence of the macrophytes in aquatic system accelerated a decrease in
concentrations of copper, lead and other heavy metals in water. // Water Sector of Russia:
Problems, Technologies, Management (=Vodnoe Khozyaistvo Rossii). 2009. No. 2. p. 58 67. Bibliogr. 17 refs. Changes in the concentrations of heavy metals in the water of
experimental systems were studied. Using the method of inversion voltamperometry, the
concentrations of the heavy metals Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb were measured in the water of the
experimental microcosms. Aquatic macrophytes Ceratophyllum demersum were incubated
in the microcosms. The measured concentrations of all four heavy metals decreased in the
microcosms with the macrophytes much faster than in the control microcosms without any
aquatic plants. The new results complement the previous data on the phytoremediation
potential of aquatic plants (Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Series 16. Biology. 2007.
4. .39 42)].
Ostroumov S.A., Demina L.L. Ecological biogeochemistry and chemical elements (As, ,
Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr) in Cystoseira and in biogenic detritus in marine model ecosystem:
measuring by the method of atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). - Ecological Systems
and Devices ( ). 2009. No. 9, p.42-45. [The detritus
that accumulated over > 10 months in the microcosms with Mytilus galloprovincialis
contained As and metals. For the first time the concentrations of 9 elements in the detritus
of this type was measured. Their concentrations were measured using atomic absorption
spectroscopy (AAS). Their concentrations decreased in the order: Fe > Mn > Zn > Cu > As
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> Cr > Pb > Co > Cd. Also, concentrations of the same elements in Cystoseira crinita were
measured. The concentrations decreased in the order: Fe > Zn > Mn > Cr > As > Cu > Pb >
Cd > Co].
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. 2009. 10.
, Viviparus viviparus, Unio pictorum,
Ceratophyllum demersum, - ().
: ; ; ; ; .
http://www.tgizd.ru/mag/ecology/ Ostroumov S.A., Kolesov G.M. Detection of gold,
uranium, and other elements in ecosystems components using the method of neutron
activation analysis. . 2009. 10. [The biogenic detritus that
accumulated over > 7 months in the microcosms with Viviparus viviparus, Unio pictorum,
Ceratophyllum demersum, contained Au. For the first time the concentrations of Au in the
detritus of this type was measured. The concentration was measured using NAA. Key words:
aquatic ecosystems; detritus; shellfish; bivalves; xenobiotics; pollutants].
Ecological processes of decreasing the pollution of aquatic environment and their practical
significance. 1. Elements of theory. // Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemial
Ecology. 2009 No. 1 (9). p. 129-138. Bibliogr. 49 refs. Abstr. in Engl. and Kazakh [no
coauthors].
Kotelevtsev S.V., Ostroumov S.A. Environment, the biosphere and environmental security:
the useful publication in the field of environmental sciences / / Problems of Biogeochemistry
and Geochemical Ecology. 2009. No. 1 (9). p.147. [About the journal Environment
Ecology and Safety of Life Activity ISBN 1726-5428].
Ostroumov S.A., Shestakova T.V., Kotelevtsev S.V., Solomonova E.A., Golovnya E.G.,
Poklonov V.A. Presence of the macrophytes in aquatic system accelerated a decrease in
concentrations of copper, lead and other heavy metals in water. // Water Sector of Russia:
Problems, Technologies, Management (=Vodnoe Khozyaistvo Rossii). 2009. No. 2. p. 58 66. Bibliogr. 17 refs. [Changes in the concentrations of heavy metals in the water of
experimental systems were studied. Using the method of inversion voltamperometry, the
concentrations of the heavy metals Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb were measured in the water of the
experimental microcosms. Aquatic macrophytes Ceratophyllum demersum were incubated
in the microcosms. The measured concentrations of all four heavy metals decreased in the
microcosms with the macrophytes much faster than in the control microcosms without any
aquatic plants. The new results complement the previous data on the phytoremediation
potential of aquatic plants (Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Series 16. Biology. 2007.
4. .39 42)].
Ostroumov S.A. New scientific disciplines in the system of ecological and biospheric
sciences: biochemical ecology and biochemical hydrobiology // Ecological Chemistry
[St.Petersburg]. 2009, 18 (2): p.102-110. Bibliogr. 36 refs. The author has previously
published two books in which the conceptual basis of the new scientific discipline of
biochemical ecology were formulated. This direction of scientific research is focused on
studies of the role of the chemicals produced by organisms in the interorganismal
interactions, in communication and regulation of supraorganismal systems. Another part of
the science of biochemical ecology deals with the fate and transformation of external
chemicals when they interact with organisms. Both natural chemicals and the man-made
chemicals are of importance for biochemical ecology. Fundamental concepts of biochemical
ecology include ecological chemomediators and ecological chemoregulators, which have
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been included into the modern scientific concepts and are in use in modern ecological
literature (see Rozenberg et al., 1999). [http://thesa-store.com/eco/].
Ostroumov S.A., Kotelevtsev S.V., Shestakova T.V., Kolotilova N.N., Poklonov V.A.,
Solomonova E.A. The new on phytoremediation potential: acceleration in the decrease in
the concentrations of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Zn, Cu) in water in the presence of elodea./
Ecological Chemistry [St.Petersburg] 2009, 18 (2): p.111-119.
Bibliogr. 39 refs. Timedependent decrease in the concentrations of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Zn, Cu) in the water of
experimental ecosystems (microcosms) with elodea Elodea canadensis was studied. Using
the method of inversion voltamperometry, the concentrations of the heavy metals Cd, Zn,
Cu, Pb were measured in the water of the experimental microcosms. Aquatic macrophytes
Elodea canadensis were incubated in the microcosms. The concentration of Pb, Cd and the
other metals decreased markedly. In this experiment, the first convincing evidence was
obtained that the measured concentrations of all four heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Zn, Cu)
decreased in the microcosms with the macrophytes Elodea canadensis much faster than in
the control microcosms without any macrophytes, which proves the new aspect of the
phytoremediation potential of elodea. [http://thesa-store.com/eco/].
Ostroumov S.A. A comparison of some features and parameters that characterize the
ecosystem and the organism (=Comparing some parameters which characterize ecosystems
and organisms) // Ecological Chemistry [St.Petersburg] 2009, 18 (2): p.120-122. Bibliogr. 12
refs. [The comparison and juxtaposition of parameters which characterize ecosystems and
organisms was made. Ecosystems and organisms were considered as two types of entities
involved in life phenomena at two levels of organization of living systems. The parameters
that were considered included: the main functions, the main prerequisites for those functions,
discreteness and continuity in space, discreteness and continuity in time, the boundaries, the
ability to control the physical and chemical parameters of the environment, the ability to
decrease entropy in energy-dependent way, etc.] [http://thesa-store.com/eco/]
Ostroumov S.A. Biocenotic purification and water quality: the contribution of environmental
repair // Ecological Chemistry [St.Petersburg] 2009, 18 (2): p.123-128. 3 tab. Bibliogr. 17
refs. New experimental data were obtained that showed that one of the most important
processes of ecological repairing (restoring water quality during the process of removal of
suspended matter by aquatic organisms) is inhibited by a pollutant (a xenobiotic), which
points to some degree of similarity or analogy with the processes of repair at the moleculargenetic level. The repair at the molecular-genetic level can also be inhibited by some
xenobiotics and have some other attributes that are analogous to those of ecological
repairing. The xenobiotics that produced those negative effects on the processes of the
ecological repair of water quality included various synthetic surfactants, detergents, and
metals. New experimental data on the effects of tetradecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide on
marine mussels (Mytilus edulis M. galloprovincialis) are presented. [http://thesastore.com/eco/].
vishe povtor Ostroumov S.A., Demina L.L. Ecological biogeochemistry and chemical
elements (As, , Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr) in biogenic detritus in marine model ecosystem:
measuring by the method of atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) // Ecological Systems
and Devices (= Ekologicheskie sistemy i pribory). 2009. No. 9, p. 42-45. Bibliogr. 20 refs.
Abstract: The detritus that accumulated over > 10 months in the microcosms with Mytilus
galloprovincialis contained As and metals. For the first time the concentrations of 9
elements in the detritus of this type was measured. Their concentrations were measured
using atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). Their concentrations decreased in the order:
Fe > Mn > Zn > Cu > As > Cr > Pb > Co > Cd. Also, concentrations of the same elements
in Cystoseira crinita were measured. The concentrations decreased in the order: Fe > Zn >
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Mn > Cr > As > Cu > Pb > Cd > Co. The new data confirm the recent theory of the
polyfunctional role of the biota in water quality control and water self-purification (Doklady
Akademii Nauk, 2004, V.396. P.136-141; Ekologiya, No. 6, 2005, p. 452459).
http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/
Ostroumov S.A., Kapitsa A.P., Kotelevtsev S.V., Golovnya E.G., Gorshkova O.M., Lasareva
E.V., McCutcheon S., Shestakova T.V., Solomonova E.A. Innovative phytotechnology:
contributing to the best available technologies of complex control and prevention of water
pollution. - Ecol. Stud., Haz., Solutions, 2009, v.13. p.101-103. Bibliogr. 14 refs.
Phytoremediation of perchlorate, surfactants, heavy metals (Pb, Cu, Zn, Cd).
Ostroumov S.A., Kolesov G.M. Detection of gold, uranium, and other elements in
ecosystems components using the method of neutron activation analysis. - Ecological
system and devices (Ehkologicheskie sistemy i pribory = E'kologicheskie sistemy i pribory).
2009.
No.
10.
p.
37-40.
www.ecoguild.ru/docs/2009esip10.doc;
http://www.tgizd.ru/mag/ecology/ecology_9_10_7.shtml; [The biogenic detritus that
accumulated over > 7 months in the microcosms with Viviparus viviparus, Unio pictorum,
Ceratophyllum demersum, contained Au. This is the first time the concentrations of Au in
the detritus of this type was measured. The concentration was measured using NAA. Key
words: aquatic ecosystems; detritus; shellfish; bivalves; xenobiotics; pollutants].
Ostroumov S.A., Shestakova T.V. Decreasing in the measurable concentrations of Cu, Zn,
Cd, Pb in the water of the experimental systems with Ceratophyllum demersum:
phytoremediation potential. - Doklady Akademii Nauk. 2009, vol. 428, No. 2, p. 282285.
Bibliogr. 15 refs. Aquatic plants C. demersum induced a removal of the heavy metals Cu,
Zn, Cd, and Pb from water. Using the method of inversion voltamperometry, the
concentrations of the heavy metals Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb were measured in the water of the
experimental microcosms. Aquatic macrophytes Ceratophyllum demersum were incubated
in some of the microcosms. The measured concentrations of all four metals decreased in the
microcosms with macrophytes much faster than in the control microcosms without any
macrophytes.
scipeople.com/publication/66711/;
http://www.maikonline.com/maik/showArticle.do?auid=VAFZC61RXH&lang=en
Ostroumov S.A., Shestakova T.V. Decreasing the measurable concentrations of Cu, Zn, Cd,
and Pb in the water of the experimental systems containing Ceratophyllum demersum: The
phytoremediation potential // Doklady Biological Sciences, 2009 (October), vol. 428, no. 1,
p. 444-447. Finding: aquatic plants C. demersum induced a removal of the heavy metals Cu,
Zn, Cd, and Pb from water.
[publisher: MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica] DOI:
10.1134/S0012496609050159;
www.springerlink.com/index/ML1062K7271L318N.pdf;
https://www.researchgate.net/file.FileLoader.html?key=8fd8998627b86102db72c9b237c250
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NDQ0fGd4OjM0N2IxNGFjNmZjNmIyYjI;
Ostroumov, S.A., Solomonova E.A. Liquid detergent Amway Dish Drops: the impact on
water macrophytes Elodea canadensis // Toxicological Bulletin (=Toksikologicheskij
vestnik), 2009, No. 3, p.48-49. Bibliogr. 5 refs. This is the fist time the phytotoxicity of dish
washing detergent to aquatic macrophytes was reported. The phytotoxic effects of the liquid
detergent for dishes Amway Dish Drops on the viability of aquatic macrophytes Elodea
canadensis in a microcosm were studied. After three days of the damaging effects of the
detergent, the effect on the plants was observed at a concentration of Amway Dish Drops
300 mg / l and above. The damaging effects manifested as the reduction of the turgor
pressure, resulting in the apical parts of shoots bent down (there was no shoots with apical
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parts growing upwards). With more prolonged incubation (over 10 days), the damaging
effects observed at lower concentrations of Amway Dish Drops: starting with the
concentration of 200 mg / l and above.
Ostroumov S.A., Kolesov G.M., Poklonov V.A., Kotelevtsev S.V. Water macrophyte as a
factor of potential concentration: interactions with metal nanoparticles. - Ecological
Chemistry ( ). 2009, 18(4): 222-228. Bibliogr. 33 refs. Experiments
with nanoparticles were carried out in aquatic microcosms. For the first time it is shown that
the metal (Au) in significant amount bind to the living biomass of the aquatic macrophyte
Ceratophyllum demersum. As a result of the binding and/or concentration, the amount of Au
in the phytomass increased over the background level by the factor of 430. The amount of
gold in the biomass was detected using neutron activation analysis (NAA). The new data
added some new information to the modern vision of the polyfunctional role of aquatic
organisms (the biota) in the migration of elements in water ecosystems.
Ostroumov S.A. Relationship between water self-purification and environmental repair
processes // Water: Chemistry and Ecology. 2009. (Dec). No. 12, p. 29-34. ISSN: 20728158.
http://scipeople.com/uploads/materials/4389/Water_Chem&Ec_12%2709_pp_2934.pdf; http://scipeople.com/publication/67785/; ABSTRACT. The experimental results
were obtained to demonstrate that one of the most important ecological rehabilitation
processes (the process of improving water quality by the removal of suspended matter from
water by filter-feeders) is inhibited by a pollutant (a xenobiotic). This fact and some other
considerations suggest some analogy between repair processes at genetic and ecosystem
level. Authors experiments have shown that the group of xenobiotics which cause adverse
effects on ecological mechanisms for improving water quality includes surface-active agents
(surfactants), detergents, heavy metals, and other chemicals. The authors experiments have
discovered the inhibitory effects of tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide on the filtration
activity of the natural hybrid mussel population of Mytilus edulis M. galloprovincialis.
KEY WORDS: water quality, pollutants, xenobiotics, rehabilitation, surfactants, detergents,
metals, tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide, marine mussels, Mytilus edulis, Mytilus
galloprovincialis.
Voronina N.V., Gorshkova O.M., Zagidullin R.M., Kapitsa A.P., Krasnushkin A.V.,
Nikiforov I.D., Ostroumov S.A., Praschikina E.M., Spiridonova O.Yu., Churkin V.S.
Experience of ecological and geochemical works carrying out in Methods of determination
of pollutants in environment course // Vestnik of IIUEPS (Collection of scientific
proceedings of International Independent Environmental-Politological University). Moscow.
IIUEPS Press, 2009, p. 192-196. Bibliogr. 3 refs.
Ostroumov S.A., Kotelevtsev S.V. On the role and place of the concepts of environmental
security in the biological and chemical safety. - Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions,
2009, vol. 13, p.118-121. Bibliogr. 9 refs.
Ostroumov S.A. Biocontrol of the pollution of aquatic environment: elements of theory.
Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik. 2009. [Ecological mechanisms of water self-purification in
aquatic bodies and stream are analyzed. The theory of them is presented, which includes the
analysis of the polyfunctional role of organisms in water purification. The results of new
experiments of author on aquatic organisms, including aquatic macrophytes and filterfeeders, are used]. in press.
Ostroumov S.A. Biocontrol of the pollution of aquatic environment: issues of rehabilitation
and remediation, including phytoremediation and zooremediation. - Toksikologicheskiy
Vestnik. [Phytoremediation, algaeremediation and zooremediation are considered in
connection with search for ecotechnologies of removal of pollutants (including toxicants)
from water. As part of the analysis of the role of organisms, we included the data on heavy
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metals, that are involved by mollusks into biogeochemical flows as a result of their removal
from water column of aquatic bodies. On the basis of the theory, some conclusions were
formulated that are relevant of sustainable use of natural resources]. in press
Ostroumov S.A., Kolesov G.M., Toderas I.K., Eni A. Detection of elements (La, Au, U,
Cs, Ba, Na, Ce, Se, Sb, Hf, Th, Sc, Sm and others) in biogenic detritus of aquatic
microcosms with Viviparus viviparus, Unio pictorum, Ceratophyllum demersum. Bulletin
of Acad. Sci. of Moldova. Life Sciences [Izvestia Akademii Nauk Moldovy. Nauki o zhizni]
(ISSN 1857-064X). 2009. No. 2 (308), p.85-95. Bibliogr. 47 refs, tab 4. Annotations in Rus.
(p.186 ) and Eng. (p.179). [Methos: NAA].
Ostroumov S.A., Demina L.L. Role of biogenic detritus of aquatic systems in accumulation
of metals and metalloids as exemplified by eight heavy metals and arsenic. Water Sector of
Russia (Vodnoe Khozyaistvo Rossii, ISSN 1999-4508). 2010, No. 1, p. 60-69. Bibliogr. 24
refs. Annotation in English (p.106). Detritus that accumulated over 8 months in the
freshwater microcosms with molluscs Viviparus viviparus and macrophytes Ceratophyllum
demersum contained As and metals. Their concentrations in the detritus were measured
using atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). The concentrations decreased in the order: Fe
> Mn > Zn > Cu > Pb >As> > Cd > Cr. If a mixture of some metals was added to the
water of the microcosm, those metals (, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, , Cd, Cr) were found in the
detritus at concentrations higher than in the control. The most pronounced increase was
found for the concentration of Cd (increase by the factor of over 3), (increase by the
factor of over 13), and for Cr (increase by the factor of over 150). The new data confirm the
recent theory of the polyfunctional role of the biota in water quality control and water selfpurification (Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2004, V.396. P.136-141; Ekologiya, No. 6, 2005, .
452459).
Ostroumov S. A., Kolesov G. M. The aquatic macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum
immobilizes Au nanoparticles after their addition to water. - Doklady Biological Sciences,
2010, Vol. 431, pp. 124127. [ Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., ISSN 0012-4966]. Original
Russian Text S.A. Ostroumov, G.M. Kolesov, 2010, published in Doklady Akademii
Nauk, 2010, Vol. 431, No. 4, pp. 566569. Bibliogr. 15 refs. Presented by Academician
M.A. Fedonkin July 31, 2009. Received February 11, 2009.
DOI:
10.1134/S0012496610020158. http://scipeople.com/publication/69766/ . This is the first
time it was shown that the nanoparticles of gold (Au) in substantial amount bind to the living
biomass of the aquatic macrophyte, Ceratophyllum demersum. The concentrations of Au
were measured in the samples of the phytomass using neutron activation analysis (NAA). As
a result of the binding and/or immobilization of the nanoparticles, the amount of Au in the
samples of the phytomass increased manifold (by a factor of 430) above the background
level of gold in the plant tissues. The increase was by two orders of magnitude. The new data
added some new information to the modern vision of the multifunctional role of the biota in
the migration of elements in aquatic ecosystems. Also, the result added new information to
the studies of interactions of Au with organisms that may contribute to new biotechnologies.
Ostroumov S.A., and Demina L.L. Detection of heavy metals (Pb, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr)
in biogenic detritus in microcosms with freshwater organisms. Ecological Chemistry.
2010, 19, No.1. p.44-48. in Russ. Abs. in Eng. Bibliogr.15 refs.
Kolesov G.M., Kotelevtsev S. V., Moiseeva Y.A., Kazakov G. Y. A study of heavy metals
(including chromium and cobalt) in a model aquatic ecosystem using neutron-activation
analysis. Toxicological Bulletin (Toxicological Review, Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik) 2010,
No.6, p. 53-56.
Ostroumov S.A., Poklonov V.A. Gold nanoparticles: toxic effects on the aquatic
macrophytes Ceratophyllum demersum // Toxicological Bulletin (Toxicological Review,
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Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik, ) 2011, No. 1, p.60.


Ostroumov S.A., Solomonova E.A. The study of the stability range of macrophytes
Potamogeton crispus L. in microcosms containing sodium dodecyl sulphate / / Technology
of Living Systems. 2010, No. 2, 10-17. Table. Bibliogr.30 refs. Engl. Abstract p. 9-10. The
impact of single and recurrent additions of SDS. A new 10-point scale was developed to
assess the negative impact of chemicals on the plants. A seasonality in macrophyte
sensitivity was identified: sensitivity is higher in autumn than in spring. ISSN 2070-0997.
Ostroumov S.A., Kolesov G.M. Interaction of Au nanoparticles with Ceratophyllum
demersum / / Toksikologicheskij Vestnik, 2011 .- 3.-p.17-21. Bibliogr. 23 refs.
http://www.fesmu.ru/elib/search.aspx?keyword =% 22% ED% E0% ED% EE% F7% E0%
F1% F2% E8% F6% FB% 22; We studied the interaction of gold nanoparticles (Au) with
aquatic plants Ceratophyllum demersum in microcosms. It is a first time that the binding of
Au and its immobilization by the aquatic plants was established and characterized. After
adding Au nanoparticles to the aquatic medium of the water microcosms containing
macrophytes C. demersum, significantly elevated levels of Au in the phytomass of these
aquatic plants were found.
Ostroumov S.A. On typology of the main kinds of matter in the biosphere// Ecological
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Some publications and the concrete results presented in them
New results

Refs

Effects of SDS 0.5-4 mg/L during 30-60 min, and


Triton X-100 4 mg/L during 60 and 120 min on
M. edulis. SDS 1, 2, and 4 mg/L after 30-90 min
inhibited the filtration rate and removal of the cells
of Isochrysis galbana from water. Triton X-100 4
mg/L also inhibited the filtration rate and removal
of the cells of Isochrysis galbana during 60-120min incubation

Filtration inhibition induced by two classes of


synthetic surfactants in the bivalve mollusk
Mytilus edulis // Doklady Biological Sciences,
1998. Vol. 362, P. 454-456. [In collaboration:
S.A.O., Donkin P., Staff F.].

SDS 1 mg/L inhibited filtration (35-95 min, 16)


of M. edulis and removal of the cells of Isochrysis
galbana from water. Amount of cells that stayed in
water unfiltered after 95 min, was 3 times as much
as the amount of cells in the control without SDS.

Biological filtering and ecological machinery for


self-purification and bioremediation in aquatic
ecosystems: towards a holistic view // Rivista di
Biologia / Biology Forum. 1998. V. 91(2).
P. 221-232

100 0.5 mg/L inhibited filtration (90 min,


16) M.edulis and removal of cells of Isochrysis
galbana from water. The number of cells that
stayed in water unfiltered was twice as many as the
number of cells in control without 100].

Anthropogenic effects on the biota: towards a


new system of principles and criteria for analysis
of ecological hazards // Rivista di Biologia /
Biology Forum. 2003. vol. 96, No.1, p. 159-170.

TDTMA 1 mg/L inhibited the filtration rate of


juveniles of mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis
Lam., when grazing (feeding on) algae
Monochrysis lutheri; the removal of algae
Monochrysis lutheri was decreased.

Tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide
(TDTMA). Toxicological Bulletin. 2000. No. 3.
P. 34-35.

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TDTMA 1 mg/L inhibited the filtration rate of


juveniles of M. galloprovincialis, and the removal
of cells of Monochrysis lutheri from water (50
min, 26C).

Inhibitory analysis of regulatory interactions in


trophic webs. -Doklady Biological Sciences, Vol.
377, 2001, pp. 139141.

Contribution of the main groups of aquatic


organisms (heterotrophic bacteria, fungi,
cyanobacteria and microalgae, protozoans, higher
plants, invertebrates, fish and amphibians) to water
self-purification: comparison and analysis (Tabl.1).

Aquatic ecosystem: a large-scale diversified


bioreactor with a water self-purification function.
-Doklady Biological Sciences, 2000. Vol. 374, P.
514-516.

"The whole range of biological diversity of


hydrobionts is required to provide effective
functioning of an ecosystem as an analog of a
water self-purification bioreactor. Therefore, the
cost estimates of ecosystems and biota should be
increased" (p.516)].

Aquatic ecosystem: a large-scale diversified


bioreactor with a water self-purification function.
-Doklady Biological Sciences, 2000. Vol. 374, P.
514-516.

Significant inhibition by TX-100 of filtration by


Mytilus edulis (4 mg/L), and by Unio tumidus (5
mg/L). Inhibitory effects of TDTMA 1 mg/L on
M. galloprovincialis (Table 2); inhibition of
feeding: effects of TX100 1-5 mg/L on U. tumidus,
TDTMA 1-2 mg/L on U. pictorum; TDTMA 1
mg/L, SDS 1.7 mg/L, detergents 6.7 50 mg/L,
AHC 5-60 mg/L (sublethal concentrations) on M.
galloprovincialis; TX100, TDTMA (2 mg/L),
Tide-Lemon 75 mg/L on Lymnaea stagnalis
(Table 3). "Sublethal concentrations of
contaminants may inhibit vital activities of
organisms involved in the function of an
ecosystem as an analogue of a bioreactor".

Aquatic ecosystem: a large-scale diversified


bioreactor with a water self-purification function.
Doklady Biological Sciences, 2000. Vol. 374, P.
514-516.

Relatively small effects of Triton X-100 4-5 mg/L


on Hyphomonas sp. MHS-3 (5 mg/L) and
Hyphomonas sp. VP-6 (5-10 mg/L),

Aquatic ecosystem: a large-scale diversified


bioreactor with a water self-purification function.
- Doklady Biological Sciences, 2000. 374: 514516.

TDTMA 2 mg/L inhibited the feeding rate of


Lymnaea stagnalis by 65.5 % (when feeding on
phytomass of leaves of macrophytes).

Tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide
(TDTMA). - Toxicological Bulletin. 2000. No. 1.
P.42-43.

Detergent Losk-Universal inhibited filtration by Synthetic detergent Losk-Universal //


M. galloprovincialis (incubation: 27.8 ; 20 Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ.,
mg/L 19-54 min.; 7 mg/L 9-49 min).
Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik, Moscow, ISSN
0869-7922). 2001. No.3. p.40-41.
Elemental composition (C, N, P, Si, Al) of the
pellets formed by LimnaeaLymnaea stagnalis
feeding on the leaves of Nuphar lutea and
Taraxacum officinale; amount (wet weight, dry
weight) of the pellets formed by L. stagnalis
feeding on the leaves of N. lutea and T. officinale;
transfer of the matter and chemical elements (C, N,
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Pellets of some mollusks in the biogeochemical


flows of C, N, P, Si, and Al. - Doklady Biological
Sciences, 2001. Vol. 379, P. 378-381.
(Translated from: DAN 2001. Vol. 379. No. 3. P.
426-429). [In collaboration: S.A.O., Kolesnikov
M.P.].

P, Si, Al) with the pellets of the freshwater


bivalves (unionids Unio sp., etc.) per unit biomass
of mollusks and per unit area of the ecosystem of
the river; transfer of the matter and chemical
elements (C, N, P, Si, Al) with the pellets of L.
stagnalis per unit biomass of mollusks and per unit
area of the ecosystem of the pond. D 2
mg/l, SDS 1-2 mg/l, detergent Tide-Lemon 75
mg/l inhibited the trophic activity of Lymnaea
stagnalis.
Liquid detergent Fairy 2 mg/L inhibited filtration The Synecological Approach to the Problem of
by M. galloprovincialis within 23 min after Eutrophication. - Doklady Biological Sciences,
addition.
Vol. 381, 2001, p. 559562. ISSN 0012-4966.
Distributed by Springer, orderdept@springersbm.com.

Detergent IXI 20 mg/L inhibited filtration by Biodiversity and water quality: the role of feedoysters M. galloprovincialis (3-25 min, 18 pro backs. - DAN. 2002. vol. 382. No. 1. P.138-141.
mille, 22.8C); Deni-Automat 30 mg/L also
inhibited filtration of Crassostrea gigas Thunberg
(2-40 min, 25.2C). New vision of how
biodiversity help stability.
The inhibition of filter-feeders (bivalves) by 6
chemical mixtures (detergents) is reported. The
detergent Lanza-Automat (20 mg/L) inhibited
water filtration by the bivalves (oysters)
Crassostrea gigas (incubation time 4-35 min,
23.4C). Effects on elimination efficiency (EEE); new

Identification of a new type of hazard of


chemicals: inhibition of processes of ecological
remediation. - DAN. 2002. Vol. 385. No. 4. P.
571-573.

concept of ecological remediation as ecological repair.

Inhibition of filtering activity as a result of the


effects of surfactant TDTMA 0.5mg l-1 on oysters
Crassostrea gigas; SDS 0.5mg l-1 on C. gigas; 3
synthetic detergent mixtures on mussels Mytilus
galloprovincialis and C. gigas.

Studying effects of some surfactants and


detergents on filter-feeding bivalves. Hydrobiologia. 2003. 500: 341-344.

TDTMA 0.5 mg l-1 inhibited the feeding and


grazing of rotifers in Brachionus calyciflorus
turbidostat; the feeding was on the culture of algae
Nannochloropsis limnetica

Effect of a cationic amphiphilic compound on


rotifers. - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2003,
390: 252255. (Translated from Doklady
Akademii Nauk, 2003. 390, p. 423426. [S.A.O.,
N. Walz, R. Rusche].

It was discovered that sodium dodecyl sulphate


(SDS) had an inhibitory effect on the filtration
activity of the common species of the filterfeeders Daphnia magna.
Principles of the theory of the ecological
mechanism of water self-purification based on
multiple functions of the biota in freshwater and
marine ecosystems are formulated. In developing
this theory, the results of the author's experiments
with filter-feeders have been used. These results

Vorozhun I.M., Ostroumov S.A. Sodium dodecyl


sulphate: impact on Daphnia //
Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik. 2009. No. 1. p.4648.
On the Multifunctional Role of the Biota in the
Self-Purification of Aquatic Ecosystems //
Russian Journal of Ecology, Vol. 36, No. 6, 2005,
pp. 414420 (in English); Publisher: MAIK
Nauka/Interperiodica co-published with Springer
Science + Business Media, Inc. ISSN: 1067-4136

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indicate that the water self-purification mechanism


is vulnerable to the impact of some pollutants and,
in particular, surfactants. Conclusions drawn on
the basis of the theory have practical significance
for biodiversity conservation and for the
sustainable use of the biological resources of
aquatic ecosystems.

(Paper) 1608-3334 (Online).);


Ekologiya, No. 6, 2005, pp. 452459 (in
Russian); Biotic self-purification of aquatic
ecosystems: from the theory to ecotechnologies. Ecologica International, 2007. 15XIV. No.(50),
p.15-23;

Inhibition of water filtration by marine mussels


under effect of surfactants of three classes

Inhibition of mussel suspension feeding by


surfactants of three classes. - Hydrobiologia.
2006. 556 (1): 381 386. [In collaboration:
S.A.O., J. Widdows].

5 principles of nature conservation requirements


in malacological and hydrobiological reserves
(Tabl. 3), among them principle 2, "conservation
of filtration activity of organisms and
populations"; 5 detergents (1-50 mg/L) inhibited
the filtration activity of Unio tumidus, Mytilus
galloprovincialis, Crassostrea gigas (Tabl. 2);

System of principles for conservation of the


biogeocenotic function and the biodiversity of
filter-feeders. - Doklady Biological Sciences.
2002. Vol. 383: 147-150.

heptane Heptane 16 mg/L and 48 mg/L inhibited


filtration by Mytilus galloprovincialis and removal
of cells of algae Monochrysis lutheri from water.

Heptane [Heptane: effects on Mytilus


galloprovincialis] // oxicol. Vestnik (oxicol.
Bulletin) 2005, No. 1. P. 50-52.

Effects of sodium dodecyl sulphate on aquatic


macrophyte Potamogeton crispus L.

Sodium dodecyl sulphate: impact on aquatic


macrophyte Potamogeton crispus L. / /
Toxicological Bulletin [Toksikologicheskiy
Vestnik]. 2006. Number 6, p.24-26. [coauthors:
S. A.O., Solomonova E.A.] [ Effects of sodium
dodecyl sulphate on aquatic macrophyte
Potamogeton crispus L. Concentrations of 83-133
mg / L led to the process of fragmentation of the
stems of plants.]

Phytoremediation with Najas guadelupensis.


Microcosms with the macrophytes were studied in
laboratory experiments. The effects of sodium
dodecyl sulphate (SDS) on macrophytes were
studied . The survival and weight of the biomass of
macrophytes in a prolonged incubation were
recorded. SDS was added in the form of repeated
(recurrent) additions. The increase in the amount
of SDS after each addition was: 0,5, 0,8, 1,7, 8,3,
16,7, 50,0 and 100,0 mg in 1 dm3. Duration of
survival of plants decreased with increasing
amount of SDS in one addition. If the amount of
SDS (after a single addition) increased 200 times
(from 0.5 to 100 mg / l), the period of survival
decreased 53-fold (from 372 up to 7 days). In the
presence of SDS, a decrease in macrophyte
biomass was observed. The degree of the reduction
of biomass depended on the total amount of SDS
added to the microcosms.
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Solomonova E.A., Ostroumov S.A. Effects of


sodium dodecyl sulphate on the biomass of
macrophytes Najas guadelupensis L. / /
Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik. 2009. Number 2.
P.32-35.

Phytoremediation of perchlorate

Phytoremediation of perchlorate using aquatic


plant Myriophyllum aquaticum. Ecol. Studies,
Haz., Sol., 2006, v. 11, p.25-27. [S.A.O.,
D.Yifru, V. Nzengung, S. McCutcheon].

A plant-dependent decrease in the concentrations


of heavy metals in the water of experimental
systems was discovered. Using the method of
inversion voltamperometry, the concentrations of
the heavy metals Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb were measured in
the water of the experimental microcosms. Aquatic
macrophytes Ceratophyllum demersum were
incubated in the microcosms. The measured
concentrations of all four heavy metals decreased
in the microcosms with the macrophytes much
faster than in the control microcosms without any
aquatic plants. The new results complement the
previous data on the phytoremediation potential of
aquatic plants (Vestnik Moskovskogo
Universiteta. Series 16. Biology. 2007. 4.
.39 42)].

Ostroumov S.A., Shestakova T.V., Kotelevtsev


S.V., Solomonova E.A.,
Golovnya E.G.,
Poklonov V.A. Presence of the macrophytes in
aquatic system accelerated a decrease in
concentrations of copper, lead and other heavy
metals in water. // Water Sector of Russia:
Problems, Technologies, Management (=Vodnoe
Khozyaistvo Rossii). 2009. No. 2. p. 58 - 67.

Elodea to phytoremediate heavy metals. Timedependent decrease in the concentrations of heavy


metals (Pb, Cd, Zn, Cu) in the water of
experimental ecosystems (microcosms) with
elodea Elodea canadensis was discovered. Using
the method of inversion voltamperometry, the
concentrations of the heavy metals Cd, Zn, Cu, Pb
were measured in the water of the experimental
microcosms. Aquatic macrophytes Elodea
canadensis were incubated in the microcosms. The
concentration of Pb, Cd and the other metals
decreased markedly. In this experiment, the first
convincing evidence was obtained that the
measured concentrations of all four heavy metals
(Pb, Cd, Zn, Cu) decreased in the microcosms with
the macrophytes Elodea canadensis much faster
than in the control microcosms without any
macrophytes, which proves the new aspect of the
phytoremediation potential of elodea. [http://thesastore.com/eco/].

Ostroumov S.A., Kotelevtsev S.V., Shestakova


T.V.,
Kolotilova N.N., Poklonov V.A.,
Solomonova E.A. The new on phytoremediation
potential: acceleration in the decrease in the
concentrations of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Zn, Cu)
in water in the presence of elodea./ Ecological
Chemistry [St.Petersburg] 2009, 18 (2): p.111119. Bibliogr. 39 refs.

The data of the international literature on Zn in


soft tissues and shells of marine and freshwater
mollusks are summarized. New original data on Zn
in mollusks of aquatic systems of Moldova and the
River Don are presented.

Toderas I.Ch., Ostroumov S.A., Zubcova E.I.,


Chernysheva I.V., Krupina M.V., Mikous A.A.,
RaileanN.C., Breahna A.I., Miron A.A., Churisca
V.V., Munjiu O.V. Zink in aquatic mollusks. Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova.
Life Sciences (Buletinul Academiei de Stiinte a
Moldovei. Stiintele Vietii). 2007. 2 (302), p.
102-114

New original data on Hg in mollusks of aquatic


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systems of the rivers of the Moscow Region are


presented.

V.N., Ermakov V.V. Mercury in the bivalves / /


Environmental Chemistry (Ekologicheskaya
Khimiya). 2008, v. 17, No. 2, p.84-87. (in Russ.).
Ostroumov S.A., Danilova V.N., Khushvakhtova
S.D., Ermakov V.V. Mercury in the soft tissues
and shells of bivalve mollusks / / Toxicological
Bulletin (Toksikologicheskiy Vestnik). 2009. No.
1. p.45-46. (in Russ.)

Using the method of measuring surface tension


(Wilhelmy plate), it was shown that in the
presence of macrophytes OST-1, the
removal/disappearance of surfactant sodium
dodecyl sulphate from the water accelerates.

Surface tension of aquatic solutions of sodium


dodecylsulphate in presence of aquatic plants. Water: technology and ecology. 2008. No. 3,
p.57-60. [coauthors: S.A.O., Lazareva E.V.].
Impact of macrophytes on the surface tension of
aqueous solutions of sodium dodecyl sulphate:
the search for remediation phytotechnology. Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical
Ecology, 2008, 3 (7), P.75-77. [coauthors:
Lazareva E.V., S.A.O.]

Phytoremediation of heavy metals. Changes in the


concentrations of heavy metals in the water of
experimental systems were studied. Using the
method of inversion voltamperometry, the
concentrations of the heavy metals Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb
were measured in the water of the experimental
microcosms. Aquatic macrophytes Ceratophyllum
demersum were incubated in the microcosms. The
measured concentrations of all four heavy metals
decreased in the microcosms with the macrophytes
much faster than in the control microcosms
without any aquatic plants.

Ostroumov S.A., Shestakova T.V., Kotelevtsev


S.V., Solomonova E.A., Golovnya E.G.,
Poklonov V.A. Presence of the macrophytes in
aquatic system accelerated a decrease in
concentrations of copper, lead and other heavy
metals in water. // Water Sector of Russia:
Problems, Technologies, Management (=Vodnoe
Khozyaistvo Rossii). 2009. No. 2. p. 58 - 66.

Concentrations of As, , Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr


in biogenic detritus in marine model ecosystem.
The detritus that accumulated over > 10 months in
the microcosms with Mytilus galloprovincialis
contained As and metals. For the first time the
concentrations of 9 elements in the detritus of this
type was measured. Their concentrations were
measured using atomic absorption spectroscopy
(AAS). Their concentrations decreased in the
order: Fe > Mn > Zn > Cu > As > Cr > Pb > Co
> Cd. Also, concentrations of the same elements in
Cystoseira crinita were measured. The
concentrations decreased in the order: Fe > Zn >
Mn > Cr > As > Cu > Pb > Cd > Co.

Ostroumov S.A., Demina L.L. Ecological


biogeochemistry and chemical elements (As, ,
Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr) in biogenic detritus in
marine model ecosystem: measuring by the
method of atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS)
// Ecological Systems and Devices [ =
Ekologicheskie Sistemy i Pribory =
] 2009. 9,
p.42-45.

The concentrations of some elements in the


biogenic detritus that accumulated for over than 7
months in the freshwater microcosms with
Viviparus viviparus, Unio pictorum,

Ostroumov S.A. , Kolesov G.M., Moiseeva Yu.A.


Studying of aquatic microcosms with mollusks
and plants: chemical elements in detritus. Water:
Chemistry and Ecology (=Voda: Khimiya I

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Ceratophyllum demersum were measured.


Concentrations were determined using neutron
activation analysis. The concentrations of elements
decreased in the order: Ca > Zn > Ba> Na > Br >
Ce > Se > Nd > La > U > Hf> Sb > Th > Sm > S>
Cs > Yb >Eu > Au.

ekologiya = : ) 2009.
8, p. 18-24.

Detritus that accumulated over 8 months in the


freshwater microcosms with molluscs Viviparus
viviparus and macrophytes Ceratophyllum
demersum contained As and metals. Their
concentrations in the detritus were measured using
atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). The
concentrations decreased in the order: Fe > Mn >
Zn > Cu > Pb >As> > Cd > Cr. If a mixture of
some metals was added to the water of the
microcosm, those metals (, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, ,
Cd, Cr) were found in the detritus at
concentrations higher than in the control. The most
pronounced increase was found for the
concentration of Cd (increase by the factor of over
3), (increase by the factor of over 13), and for
Cr (increase by the factor of over 150). The new
data confirm the recent theory of the
polyfunctional role of the biota in water quality
control and water self-purification (Doklady
Akademii Nauk, 2004, V.396. P.136-141;
Ekologiya, No. 6, 2005, . 452459).

Ostroumov S.A., Demina L.L. Role of biogenic


detritus of aquatic systems in accumulation of
metals and metalloids as exemplified by eight
heavy metals and arsenic. Water Sector of
Russia (Vodnoe Khozyaistvo Rossii, ISSN 19994508). 2010, No. 1, p. 60-69. Bibliogr. 24 refs.
Annotation in English (p.106).

For the fist time, the phytotoxicity of a dish


washing detergent to aquatic macrophytes was
reported. The phytotoxic effects of the dish
washing liquid detergent Amway Dish Drops on
the viability of aquatic macrophytes Elodea
canadensis in a microcosm were studied. After
three days of the damaging effects of the detergent,
the effect on the plants was observed at a
concentration of Amway Dish Drops 300 mg / l
and above. The damaging effects manifested as the
reduction of the turgor pressure, resulting in the
apical parts of shoots bent down (there was no
shoots with apical parts growing upwards). With a
more prolonged incubation (over 10 days), the
damaging effects observed at lower concentrations
of Amway Dish Drops: starting with the
concentration of 200 mg / l and above.
Experiments with nanoparticles were carried out in
aquatic microcosms. This is the first time it is
shown that the metal (Au) in significant amount
bind to the living biomass of the aquatic
macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum. As a result
of the binding and/or concentration, the amount of
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Ostroumov, S.A., Solomonova E.A. Liquid


detergent Amway Dish Drops: the impact on
water macrophytes Elodea canadensis / /
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Ostroumov S. A., Kolesov G. M. The aquatic


macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum
immobilizes Au nanoparticles after their addition
to water. - Doklady Biological Sciences, 2010,
Vol. 431, pp. 124127. [ISSN 0012-4966.

Au in the phytomass increased over the


background level by the factor of 430. The
amount of gold in the biomass was detected using
neutron activation analysis (NAA).

Original Russian Text S.A. Ostroumov, G.M.


Kolesov, 2010, published in Doklady Akademii
Nauk, 2010, Vol. 431, No. 4, pp. 566569]
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Atlanta, GA, 1991. Vol. 31, No.1: 18-19. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Maertz-Wente M.].
Biologically active substances of ecological importance and methodological aspects of the
estimation of the biological activity of pollutants. - Russ. Chem. Rev. (Russian Chemical
Reviews), 1991, 60 (3), 265. [Russian Chemical Reviews is published by Royal Society of
Chemistry. ISSN (printed): 0036-021X. ISSN (electronic): 1468-4837; translated from
Uspekhi Khimii]. doi: 10.1070/RC1991v060n03ABEH001051.
From editors // Man and the Biosphere. Series 4. Ecological Aspects of Anthropogenic
Impact on Terrestial Animals [
]. Moscow. The Library of Natural Sciences of the Russian Academy
of Sciences. 1992. No. 1-2. P.5. [In collaboration: nisimov .., S.A.O., Shchipanov
N..].
Studies on some aspects of ecotoxicology and biochemical ecology of surfactants.- In:
Biodeterioration and Biodegradation 9. Proceedings of the 9th International Biodeterioration
and Biodegradation Symposium, 5-10 September 1993, Leeds, UK, Bousher, A.Chandra,
M.Edyvean, R. (eds.).- Rugby (United Kingdom): Institution of Chemical Engineers, 1995.ISBN 0-85295-319-4. P. 641. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Samoilenko L.S., Telitchenko
M.M.]
Ecotoxicology and biological activity of surfactants. - Third European Conference on
Ecotoxicology (Zurich, August 28-31, 1994). Abstracts. Abstract No. 6.26, p.141.
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Some aspects of ecotoxicology and biochemical ecology of surfactants. - Proceedings of the


6th International Congress of Ecology (21-26 August 1994, Manchester), 1994. p.127.
Visit by Dr. Sergei Ostroumov. - PML News [Plymouth Marine Laboratory News, editor
Carol Addison, the newsletter published at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Plymouth,
Great Britain], 1995 (July), Issue No. 78, p. 4-5. Bibliogr. 8 refs [describing and commenting
on the research project conducted by S.A.Ostroumov together with Dr. P. Donkin and Prof.
J. Widdows, sponsored by EERO, measurement of effects of chemicals on the feeding rate
of mussels Mytilus edulis (p.4)].
Effects of contaminating aquatic environment with surfactants on the biological mechanisms
of the removal of the particles of phytoplankton from the water column [by invertebrates]
with possible consequences for the optical parameters of the aquatic ecosystem. - In:
Physical Problems of Ecology (Physical Ecology). Abstracts of the conference (Moscow,
July 23-27, 1997). . Moscow. 1997. Vol.Part 2. , pp. 71-72. [In collaboration: S.A.O. ,
P. Donkin].
Biofiltering and self-purification of water by aquatic ecosystems and its impairment under
effect of anthropogenic stress: importance to ecological evaluation of industrial projects and
ecological monitoring // ECWATECH-98. Water: Ecology and Technology. Third
international congress (Moscow, May 25-30, 1998). Moscow: SIBICO International Ltd,
1998, P. 72. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Donkin P., Staff F.].
Integrity-oriented approach to ecological biomachinery for self-purification and
bioremediation in aquatic ecosystems: stopping an ecological time bomb. - Limnology and
Oceanography: Navigating into the Next Century. February 1-5, 1999, Santa Fe, New
Mexico. ASLO, Waco, TX. 1999. P. 134.
The ability of mussels to filter and purify the sea water is inhibited by surfactants. Limnology and Oceanography: Navigating into the Next Century. February 1-5, 1999, Santa
Fe, New Mexico. ASLO, Waco, TX. 1999. P. 134.
Using aquatic organisms research to educate undergraduates in Moscow State University,
Russia // Limnology and Oceanography: Navigating into the Next Century. Abstracts. ASLO
1999 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, February 1-5, 1999, Santa Fe, New Mexico. ASLO
Business Office, Waco, Texas. P.134.
Surfactants and marine pollution: another environmental hazard of the third millennium.
1999.- PACON. (International Congress on Oceanography, June 23-25, 1999). 1999. P. 24.
Effects of a cationogenic surfactant on freshwater unicellular cyanobacteria, green algae, and
rotifers. - In: Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms. 1999. Dialogue-MSU Press. P.45-46. [In
collaboration: S.A.O., N.N.Kolotilova, N.F.Piskunkova, N.V.Kartasheva, M.Ya.Lyamin,
V.M.Kraevsky]. [Effects of TDTMA and CTAB on Spirulina platensis, Synechocystis sp.,
Scenedesmus quadricauda, Brachionus angularis].
Biological effects of surfactants in the context of man-made interventions into the
environment: a concept of a system for criteria of environmental hazard. - In: Aquatic
Ecosystems and Organisms. 1999. Dialogue-MSU Press. P. 43.
McCutcheon S.C., Ostroumov S.A. Investigation of biological activity and transformation of
organic chemicals by green plants and algae. - In: Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms. 1999.
Dialogue-MSU Press. P.10.
Water self-purification in ecosystems and sustainable development. - In: Aquatic
Ecosystems and Organisms. 1999. Dialogue-MSU Press. P. 14.
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Biological processes of water self-purification: importance and vulnerability. - In: Aquatic


Ecosystems and Organisms.1999. Dialogue-MSU Press. P. 13.
Experimental rationale for a new direction in ecology, bio-chemical ecology of
bioremediation and self-purification of aquatic ecosystems. - In: Aquatic Ecosystems and
Organisms. 1999. Dialogue-MSU Press. P.44.
Ecological processes and ecosystems: functioning towards water purification // Limnology
and Oceanography: Research Across Boundaries. June 5-9, 2000, Copenhagen. (Session
SS25-01) ASLO, Waco, TX. 2000, p. 62.
Ostroumov S.A., McCutcheon S. Defining a modern interface between water quality
engineering and aquatic ecosystem research // Limnology and Oceanography: Research
Across Boundaries. June 5-9, 2000, Copenhagen. (Session SS25-07) ASLO, Waco, TX.
2000, p.63.
Ostroumov S.A., Revkova N.V. Growth of green microalgae in cultures limited by
phosphorus and the concept of cell quota. - In: Problems of Ecology and Physiology of
Microorganisms. Moscow. Dialog-MGU Press. 2000. P.87.
Kolotilova N.N., Ostroumov S.A. Growth of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 under the effect of
the composite product which contains a surfactant. - In: Problems of Ecology and
Physiology of Microorganisms. Moscow. Dialog-MGU Press. 2000. P.66.
Effects of some xenobiotics on marine and freshwater bivalves. - Aquatic Ecosystems and
Organisms. Ecological Studies, Hazards and Solutions Series. 2000. Vol. 3. MAX Press,
Moscow: . P. 22-23.
Bioresources and biological factors for sustainable development // Ecological Studies,
Hazards, Solutions. 2000. Vol. 3. P. 8-9. [In collaboration: Eagle A., S.A.O.]. [6 main biotic
factors for sustainable development; a summary evaluation of the contribution of the
bioresources of wildlife to economics of the U.S.A.] (in Eng.).
Some approaches to assessment of transfer of carbon to lower strata of water and bottom
sediments of aquatic ecosystems // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions. 2000. Vol. 3. P.
57-58. [according to the author's evaluations, the transfer of C to lower strata of water and to
sediments of freshwater ecosystems of Russia is ca. 1 831 5 805 thousand tonns] (in Rus.).
Elemental composition of the suspended matter in the river water that is being sedimented
under gravitation and collected into bottom traps for sediments // ESHS. 2000. Vol. 3. P. 59.
[In collaboration: S.A.O., Kolesnikov M.P., Rusanov A.G., Khromov V.M.]. (in Rus.).
Addition to the concept of the main functions of the living matter developed by
V.I. Vernadsky: ecological chemomediators and chemoregulators // Ecological Studies,
Hazards, Solutions, 2001. vol. 5. , p. 22.
Studying the sedimented matter in the Moscow river: elemental composition (C, N, P, Al, Si)
and geochemical flow // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2001. vol. 5. , p.23-24. [In
collaboration: S.A.O., M. P. Kolesnikov, A. G. Rusanov, V. M. Khromov].
Role of aquatic invertebrates in water self-purification and the hazard of synecological
summation of anthropogenic impacts // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2001. vol. 5,
p. 25. [In collaboration: S.A.O., N. N. Kolotilova, N. V. Kartasheva, M. N. Khodjaev, V. M.
Khromov, M. P. Kolesnikov, N. E. Likhacheva, T. V. Polyakova, N.V. Revkova, N. A.
Shidlovskaja, I. M. Vorozhun].

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Measuring activity of filter-feeders: linking organismal and superorganismal levels of


hydrobiology and biological oceanography // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2001.
vol. 5. p. 26-27. Table. Bibliogr. 11 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., N. Walz, J. Widdows].
Rotifers in the turbidostat under the influence of a surfactant. // Ecological Studies, Hazards,
Solutions, 2001. vol. 5. p. 39. [In collaboration: N. Walz, R. Rusche, S.A.O.].
Biofiltering of water in marine and freshwater ecosystems: a function contributing to selfpurification and natural bioremediation // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2001. vol.
5. p.38. [In collaboration: Walz N., S.A.O.].
Detalization of the fundamental concepts of biochemical ecology: a new definition of the
term 'pheromone' // ESHS. 2001. vol. 5. p. 83.
Filter-feeders in water self-purification and the hazard of anthropogenic impacts // New
technologies in protecting biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems. M.: MAX Press. 2002. P.151.
[In collaboration: S.A.O., Walz N., Widdows J., Finenko G.A., Kolotilova N.N., Kartasheva
N.V., Khodjaev M.N., Khromov V.M., Kolesnikov M.P., Likhacheva N.E., Polyakova T.V.,
Revkova N.V., Romanova Z.A., Shidlovskaja N.A., Vorozhun I.M.].
Review of the book by Acad. Prof. A. F. Alimov (Elements of the Theory of Functioning of
Aquatic Ecosystems). - Vestnik RAN. 2002. vol. 72. No. 9. , p. 852-854.
International Conference (Poster Session) "Water Ecosystems and Organisms-6". - Izvestia
Samarskogo nauchnogo tsentra RAN (=

). 2004. No. 2, p. 440-441. (Without coauthors)].
www.ssc.smr.ru/ftp/2003_2007/sod_2004_2.pdf
Developing fundamental concepts of theoretical and quantitative hydrobiology. - 'Ecological
Problems of Large Rivers Basins - 3' (Proceedings of the conference, 15-19 September 2003,
Togliatti). P. 210 [A new concept of the double boundaries of ecosystems; the concept of
aquatic ecosystem as a bioreactor; concepts of ecological chemomediators and
chemoregulators; concept of synecological summation of manmade effects; concept of the
level-block approach to classification of manmade effects].
Application of new fundamental concepts of theoretical and quantitative hydrobiology to
modern environmental problems. - 'Ecological Problems of Large Rivers Basins - 3'
(Proceedings of the conference, 15-19 September 2003, Togliatti). P. 209. [Identification
and prioritization of manmade effects on biota; a new approach to solving the problem of
eutrophication; water quality and the role of biodiversity; conservation of biodiversity of
aquatic biota].
Two types of ecological bomb // ESHS. 2003, vol. 6. P.36.
Course curriculum 'Environmental Problems and Sustainability' // Ecol. Studies, Hazards,
Solutions, 2003, vol. 6. P.37-40. In electronic form:
http://www.ceu.hu/crc/Syllabi/alumni/envsci/ostroumov.html
Concise reviews, evaluations, and summaries of new books // Ecol. Studies, Hazards,
Solutions, 2003, vol. 6. P. 144-149.
Studying water filtering activity of filter-feeders. - Aquatic Biodiversity: Past, Present,
Future. Antwerp, Belgium, 11-13 August 2003. P. 49.
Suspension feeders as cleansers of aquatic systems // The Comparative Roles of Suspension
Feeders in Ecosystems. Advanced Research Workshop. Nida, Lithuania. 4-9 October, 2003.
P.9.
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Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms - 4 (about the international conference). Biology of


Seas (Biologia Morya is a journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences; ISSN 01343475Biologiya Morei, a journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences). . 2003. V.29. No.4.
P.294 (in Russian). Translated into Eng.:
On the Fourth International Conference Water Ecosystems and Organisms-4 - Russian
Journal of Marine Biology, 2003, Volume 29, No. 4, p. 262-263 (in English) [Publisher:
MAIK Nauka Interperiodica; ISSN Print: 1063-0740; ISSN Online: 1608-3377]. [Original
Russian Text Copyright 2003 by Biologiya Morya, S.A. Ostroumov. Chronicles: On the
Fourth International Conference Water Ecosystems and Organisms-4; Biologia Morya is a
journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences; ISSN 0134-3475] .
http://www.springerlink.com/content/hk05665552528360/;
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oc; http://scipeople.com/publication/67888/;
Hydrobiology and aquatic ecosystems as factors of economic growth. // Ecological Studies,
Hazards, Solutions. 2004. Vol. 7. P.25-27. (in Eng.).
Hydrobiological factors of economic growth of Russian Federation, stability and security //
ESHS, 2004, 7: 74-76 (in Rus.).
Conceptual presentation of the principles and regularities of geochemical and
biogeochemical ecology. Migration of matter (migration of elements) typology and
classification, functions of the biota, regulation // ESHS, 2004, 7: 77-78 (in Rus.). Bibliogr.
5 refs 5.
On water and food ration. Some issues of human ecology and the healthy way of living
from ecological knowledge to practical recommendations // ESHS 2004 7: 79-83 (in Rus.).
Bibliogr. 10 refs 10.
On some goals in protecting water resources, the management of water resources, and
creating the scientific basis and managerial foundation for the sustainable use of the
resources // ESHS, 2004, 7: 94 [In collaboration: Khamitov R.Z., S.A.O.]. (in Rus.).
Facts and concepts of ecology [a series of essays] // ESHS, 2004, 7: 106-167 (in Rus.). 1.
New scientific disciplines: biochemical ecology and biochemical hydrobiology // ESHS,
2004, 7: 106-111 (in Rus., with an English abstract). 2. On the biochemical apparatus of the
biosphere // ESHS, 2004, 7: 111-115 (in Rus.). 3. Ecological bomb of the second type //
ESHS, 2004, 7: 115-119 (in Rus.). Bibliogr. 28 refs 28. 4. On studies of the effects of Cd,
Cu, and Pb on Mytilus galloprovincialis // ESHS, 2004, 7: 119-121 (in Rus., 3 tables).
5.Aquatic ecology, entropy and negentropy. Developing Schrdinger's approach in
application to aquatic ecosystems and water quality // ESHS, 2004, 7: 122-126 (in Rus.). 6.
Studying Unio pictorum: a new morphometric parameter // ESHS, 2004, 7: 126-127 (in
Rus.). 7. Studying Mitilaster lineatus: a new morphometric parameter // ESHS, 2004, 7: 128129. (in Rus.). 8. Some gaps in Vernadsky's teaching on the biosphere and some approaches
to filling them // ESHS, 2004, 7: 129-132 (in Rus.). 9. Biotic self-purification of aquatic
ecosystems: some elements of qualitative theory and its applications // ESHS, 2004, 7: 132138 (in Rus., with an Eng. abstract; Bibliogr. 27 refs 27). 10. On the principle of ecological
uncertainty // ESHS, 2004, 7: 138-141 (in Rus.). 11. Juxtaposition of self-purification of
water and technologies of drinking-water treatment. On monetary estimation of water
treatment (desinfection) in natural ecosystems // ESHS, 2004, 7: 141-146 (in Rus.; Bibliogr.
6 refs 6). 12. On studying atlantic mussels. Specific volume // ESHS, 2004, 7: 146-150. (in
Rus.; 5 tables). 13. Ecological clusters // ESHS, 2004, 7: 150-151 (in Rus.). 14. Effects of the
detergent E on Mytilus edulis / M. galloprovincialis. Inhibiting the process of ecological
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repair // ESHS, 2004, 7: 152-154 (in Rus.). 15. New ecological parameters that characterize
the role of organisms in the functioning of ecosystems. Ecological tax and coefficients F/B,
F/A/, F/P // ESHS. 2004, 7: 154-157 (in Rus.; 4 tables). 16. Coupled ecosystems // ESHS.
2004, 7: 157-158 (in Rus.). 17. Questions to the future ecology. Chaosophilia and
chaosophobia. Nanobiotechnology of the biosphere // ESHS, 2004, 7: 159-167 (in Rus.).
On some books in ecology, hydrobiology, microbiology and adjacent areas // ESHS. 2004, 7:
168-171 [In collaboration: S.A.O., Kolotilova N.N.]. (in Rus.).
Hydrobiology as a factor for development and safety (instead of the foreword)
[= -
( )] // ESHS, 2004. V. 10. P. 5-6. (in Rus.).
Fundamental and applied studies at the department of hydrobiology. Generation of
knowledge toward development and safety of Russia // Ecological Studies, Hazards,
Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 7-9 . (in Rus.) [ =
. ].
New method for measuring the ecological dependence of one country upon another country:
a new link between water ecology and international affairs // Ecological Studies, Hazards,
Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 21-24. (in Eng.).
Role of biota in combination with abiotic factors: influencing parameters of aquatic
environment // Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions. 2004. V.10. P.24-25. [In collaboration:
S.A.O., J. Bloesch, C. Goldman,
V.V. Ilinskiy, T. Kairesalo, V.M. Khromov, R.
Kornijow, S.E. Plekhanov, A.P. Sadchikov, J.G. Tundisi, R. Wetzel.]. (in Eng.).
Cationic surfactant inhibits mussel suspension feeding // Ecological Studies, Hazards,
Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 25-28. [In collaboration: S.A.O., J. Widdows]. (in Eng.).
Quality of waters and search of approaches to improving management of quality of water of
surface aquatic objects (
) // Ecol. Studies, Hazards,
Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 48 [In collaboration: Koskin S.S., S.A.O.] (in Rus.).
Know-how in management of scientific research, programs and institutions under shortage
of financial support: positive experience of mobilization of efficient approaches (=Knowhow ,
:
) // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 70. (in
Rus.).
Hydrobiological factors of stability, safety, sustainable development and economic growth of
Russian Federation (= , ,
// Ecol. Studies,
Hazards, Solutions. 2004. V.10. P.71-74 .(in Rus.).
Education: concepts and experience. Improving education in ecology and hydrobiology
(= - .
) // ESHS. 2004. V.10. P.74-81. (in Rus.).

Education: concepts and experience. 1. Developing textbooks and materials to teach


hydrobiology, aquatic and general ecology, and adjacent disciplines (=
, ,
) // ESHS. 2004. V. 10. P. 74-75. (in Rus.).

Education: concepts and experience. 2. Co-creation as an element of the educational


process (= ) // Ecological Studies, Hazards,
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Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 75-76. (in Rus.).


Education: concepts and experience. 3. Co-comprehension as an element of the educational
process (= ) // Ecological Studies, Hazards,
Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 77-79. (in Rus.).
Education: concepts and experience. 4. Reasons for teaching ecology to students of the
humanities (= ) //
Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions. 2004. V.10. P.79-80. (in Rus.).
Education: concepts and experience. 5. Innovative, motivating and creative elements in the
author's course of ecology for students in the humanities (=,

) // ESHS. 2004. V. 10. P. 80-81. (in Rus.).
Contribution of molluscs to production of dissolved and suspended organic matter. Data on
excretion by molluscs of organic matter to water (
.
) // Ecological Studies, Hazards,
Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 81-84. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Gorshkova ..]. (in Rus.).
Freshwater molluscs decrease the concentration of bacteria Escherichia coli in water
(. Escherichia coli ) //
ESHS. 2004. V. 10. P.84-86. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Cherdyntseva T.A.]. (in Rus.).
Ecology and hydrobiology. Research, innovations, education, applications (=
. , , , ) // Ecol. Studies,
Hazards, Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 106-131 (in Rus.).
Ecology and hydrobiology. 1. Modernization of concepts: ecosystem, anthropogenic effects,
self-purification of water, conservation of water quality and protection of living nature
(= : , ,
, ) // Ecological Studies,
Hazards, Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 107-109 (in Rus.).
Ecology and hydrobiology. 2. New data on the effects of xenobiotics on the filtering activity
of aquatic organisms. Heptane inhibits water filtration by Mytilus galloprovincialis (=
.
Mytilus galloprovincialis) // Ecol. Studies, Hazards,
Solutions. 2004. V.10. P. 109-112 (in Rus.).
Ecology and hydrobiology. 3. Across-level realization of anthropogenic effects as a new
special type of man-made impact on the biosphere: facts and the general concept
(=
: ) // Ecol. Studies,
Hazards, Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 112-113 (in Rus.).
Ecology and hydrobiology. 4. Role of studies and protection of aquatic ecosystems for
prophylaxis of bioterrorism and countering the hazards of terrorism (=

) // ESHS. 2004.10:113-114 (in Rus.).
Ecology and Hydrobiology. 5. Approaches to monetary evaluations of the price of water
and the water-purifying function of aquatic ecosystems (=

) // ESHS. 2004. V. 10. P. 114-115 (in Rus.).
Ecology and Hydrobiology. 6. On studies of the effects of oil hydrocarbons on Mytilus
galloprovincialis (= Mytilus galloprovincialis) // ESHS.
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2004. V. 10. P. 115-118 (in Rus.).


Ecology and Hydrobiology. 7. Ecological role of the factor of novelty of situation, and new
scientific disciplines, ecological semiotics and neology (=

) // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 118-120
(in Rus.).
Ecology and Hydrobiology. 8. Mechanism of water self-purification and the formation of
water quality. Six empirical generalizations and principles (=
. ) //
ESHS. 2004. V. 10. P. 120-121 (in Rus.).
Ecology and Hydrobiology. 9. Teaching of V.I. Vernadsky on the biosphere and new
fundamental concepts (= ..
) // ESHS. 2004. V. 10. P. 122-124 (in Rus.).
Ecology and Hydrobiology. 10. On improving teaching hydrobiology and ecology as
exemplified by the Department of hydrobiology of the Faculty of biology of Moscow
University [=
( )] // Ecol.Studies,
Hazards, Solutions. 2004. V.10. P.124-125 (in Rus.).
Ecology and Hydrobiology. 11. New scientific discipline, biochemical human ecology.
Some concepts and applications (= ,
. ) // Ecological Studies, Hazards,
Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 126-129 (in Rus.).
Ecology and Hydrobiology. 12. Some controversial and priority issues and prospective
points for further growth in ecology and hydrobiology of future (=

) // ESHS. 2004. V. 10. P. 130-131 (in Rus.).
Developing the hydrobiological foundations and innovations to restore (rehabilitate) water
bodies and streams [=
() ] // Ecological
Studies, Hazards, Solutions. 2004. V. 10. P. 131-133 (in Rus.).
Water ecology: science and education. New books (= -
. ) // ESHS. 2004. V. 10. P. 135-136 (in Rus.).
Filter-feeders as part of ecological biomachinery to purify water // XXIX Congress of
International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology (SIL). Abstracts. Lahti
(Finland) 2004. P. 239. [4 aspects of the role of filter-feeders in aquatic ecosystems] (in
Eng.).
Biotic factor in regulation of geochemical and geophysical processes // Abstracts of the
international scientific conference of students, graduate students and young scientists
'Lomonosov-2004'. .: Moscow University Press. 2004. V.1. P. 153-154. [In collaboration:
Teplyakova M.L., S.A.O.].
Georgy Evgenievich Shulman 75 // Water and Ecology ( ). 2004. No. 3.
P. 75.
Studies of biotic mechanisms of the formation of parameters of the biosphere // System of
Planet Earth. Moscow. Publisher: Harmony of the Structure of Earth and Planets (Geological
Faculty of Moscow University), 2004. p. 210-212. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Vorozhun
I.M., Dallakyan G.A., Kartasheva N.V., Kolesnikov M.P., Kolotilova N.N., Krupina M.V.,
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Kuznetzov E.A., Likhacheva N.E., Polyakova T.V., Revkova N.V., Romanova Z.A.,
Khodjaev M.N., Khromov V.M., Shidlovskaya N.A.].
The theory of the hydrobiological mechanism of water self-purification in water bodies:
from theory to practice // Abstracts of Proceedings of the 4th International Iran and Russia
Conference in Agriculture and Natural Resources. Shahrekord-Iran. Sept. 8-10, 2004. Eds
S. Sadatinejad, Sh. Mohammadi, A. Soltani, A. Ranjbar. Shahrekord University, Moscow
Timiryazev Agricultural Academy. P. 240. (in Eng.). See:
http://iirc.narod.ru/4conference/Fullpaper/40037.pdf (Proceedings of The Fourth
International Iran & Russia Conference p.1251 -1253. Bibliogr. 11 refs).
Economy of expenses for water treatment on the basis of the natural mechanism of water
self-purification // Eco-efficiency - 2004. International Exhibition and Forum. Moscow.
2004. P. 128-129.
On the improvement of teaching of fundamental subjects in Moscow University (teaching
ecology to students of humanitarian specialization) // International conference 'People and
the Environment', 26-28 October, 2004, Moscow State University, October 25-28, 2004.
P. 54-55. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Dontzov A.I. (=Dontsov A.I.)] (Chairs of the
Organizing Committee: President of Moscow Univ. Acad. Sadovnichiy, Chancellor SUNY
Robert King; members: Acad. D.S.Pavlov, Prof. David Carpenter).
.
Improvement of the ecological monitoring: the discovery of the ability of surfactants to
inhibit the functional activity of mollusks and the assessment of hazards of water pollution //
The 6th All-Russia Hydrological Meeting (28 September 1 October 2004, St-Petersburg).
Abstracts of presentations. Section 4 'Ecological State of Water Objects. Water Quality and
the Scientific Basis of its Protection. St.Petersburg. Gidrometizdat Press. 2004. P. 147-149.
Bridging ecology and phytoremediation: phytoremediation potential of some aquatic and
terrestrial plants // The 3rd International Phytotechnologies Conference, 2005 April 19-22,
Atlanta, Georgia. , p.150.
Studying interactions between Elodea canadensis and sodium dodecyl sulphate // The 3rd
International Phytotechnologies Conference, 2005 April 19-22, Atlanta, Georgia. , p.153.
[In collaboration: S.A.O., Manchenko E.A.].
Ecology // Science. Education. Innovations. 2005. 3: 7-10 [Curriculum of the lecture
course].
Mechanisms of Interorganismal Interactions in Ecosystems // Science. Education.
Innovations. 2005. 3: 10-13 [Curriculum of the lecture course].
Introduction to Biochemical Ecology // Science. Education. Innovations. 2005. 3: 13-17
[Curriculum of the lecture course].
Introduction to Biochemical Ecology of Human Nutrition and Drinking Water // Science.
Education. Innovations. 2005. 3: 17-20 [Curriculum of the lecture course].
Quantitative and Theoretical Hydrobilogy // Science. Education. Innovations. 2005. 3: 20-25
[curriculum of the lecture course].
Self-Purification and Quality of Water // Science. Education. Innovations. 2005. 3: 25-28
[Curriculum of the lecture course].
Environmental Policy and Sustainable Development // Science. Education. Innovations.
2005. 3: 28-31 [Curriculum of the lecture course].
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Environmental Problems and Sustainability // Science. Education. Innovations. 2005. 3: 3234 [Curriculum of the lecture course, in English].
On the necessity of establishing hydrobiological and malacological reserves and protected
areas to protect biodiversity and water quality in Moscow Region // Reports to the Moscow
Society of Naturalists (Nature Explorers) [=
]. 2005. Vol. 36. Moscow (Publishers: Graficon-Print), P. 92-94.
Chemical pollution inhibits the process of water filtering by Mytilus galloprovincialis //
Marine Ecological Journal [= Mors'kij ekologicnij zurnal =
, IBSS NASU, Sevastopol, ISSN 1684-1557] 2005. vol. 4. 1. . 83.
[Concentration of the oil was 8 microliters per 1 l of seawater. Some degree of inhibition of
the filtration rate was also found in a series of similar experiments where the concentration
of the oil suspension was 2 4 microliters per 1 l of the seawater; 26.4C]. In English.
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Studies of the interactions among sodium dodecyl sulphate and Elodea anadensis //
International Conference Issues of biodestruction of technogenic environmental pollutants
14-16 September 2005. Saratov. P. 34-35. [In collaboration: Manchenko .., S.A.O.].
On the 7th International conference [Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms] dedicated to the
250th anniversary of Moscow University. Hydrobiological Journal (Kiev). 2005. Vol. 41.
No. 2. P.113.
Plant ecology and phytoremediation: using potential of some aquatic and terrestrial plants to
decontaminate environment // Abstracts. EURECO 2005. X European Ecological Congress,
November 8-13, 2005, Kusadasi, Izmir, Turkey. META Press, Bornova/Izmir. 2005, p. 171.
[In collaboration: S.A.O., S.C.McCutcheon, V.A.Nzengung, D.D.Yifru, E.A.Manchenko].
[Among the chemicals studied were components of explosives and rocket fuel as well as
representatives of surfactants (sodium dodecylsulphate)].
Biological effects of chemicals that pollute aquatic ecosystems: interactions between sodium
dodecylsulphate and Elodea canadensis // Abstracts. EURECO 2005. X European
Ecological Congress, November 8-13, 2005, Kusadasi, Izmir, Turkey. META Press,
Bornova/Izmir. 2005, p. 177. [In collaboration: S.A.O., E.A.Manchenko]. [The limits of the
plant tolerance to SDS (sodium dodecylsulphate)].
Education in ecology and hydrobiology a factor of sustainable development, stability and
security // Ecology and Hydrobiology. Moscow. MAX Press. 2005. P. 5-6.
Life between the order and chaos. Issues of the ecology of the future. Space and Time: the
Physical, the Psychological, the Mythological. Proceedings of the 4th international
conference (Moscow, 27-28 May 2005). Cultural Center New Acropol. 2006. P. 134-145.
Table. Bibliogr.18 refs. ["Ecology as naonobiotechnology of the biosphere" (p.142).
Prognostication of key trends in ecology of future, esp. of 4 areas of ecology (p.143-144)].
Hydrobiological mechanisms of conditioning the space of the hydrosphere: the
polyfunctional role of aquatic organisms. Space and Time: the Physical, the Psychological,
the Mythological. Proceedings of the 5th international conference (Moscow, 2-3 June 2006).
Cultural Center New Acropol. 2006. P. 24-25. Bibliogr. 2 refs. [In collaboration:
L. Yu. stakhova,
I. . Vorozhun,
. . Gorshkova,
N. Yu. Dnestrovskaya,
V..Zimnyukov, .P..lesnikov, N.N.lotilova, ..udryashov, S.cCutcheon,
S..stroumov, ..Soldatov, ..Solomonova, V.L.Sheleikovsky].
Hydroecological mechanisms in the space of the hydrosphere: interconnection among the
biota, dissolved organic matter, and nanoparticles of organic matter. Space and Time: the
Physical, the Psychological, the Mythological. Proceedings of the 5th international
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conference (Moscow, 2-3 June 2006). Cultural Center New Acropol. 2006. P. 25-26. [In
collaboration: ..Gorshkova, .P. pitsa, S..., .. Solomonova].
Anti-entropy processes in the space of aquatic ecosystems and ecological repair. Space and
Time: the Physical, the Psychological, the Mythological. Proceedings of the 5th international
conference (Moscow, 2-3 June 2006). Cultural Center New Acropol. 2006. P.26. Bibliogr. 5
refs. [A common element is identified that takes place in processes of repair at both
molecular and ecosystemic levels; the processes at the both levels (DNA repair and water
quality repair) have a trend towards decreasing entropy].
Comparative assessment of the effects of cationic and anionic surfactants on cultures of
unicellular algae Platymonas viridis. Issues of Labor Safety and Technogenic and
Ecological Security. Proceedings of the XI All-Ukrainian scientific and technological
conference. Sevastopol, October 5-9, 2006. Sevastopol: SevNTU Press, 2006. P. 45-47. [In
collaboration: Soldatov A.A., S.A.O.]
Discovery of the ability of synthetic surfactants to decrease the filtering activity of mollusks.
Proceedings of the 9th Meeting of Hydrobiological Society associated with Russian
Academy of Sciences, Togliatti, 18-22 September 2006, Vol. 2, P.74.
Interaction of surfactant sodium dodecylsulphate with the macrophyte Potamogeton crispus
L. Proceedings of the 9th Meeting of Hydrobiological Society associated with Russian
Academy of Sciences, Togliatti, 18-22 September 2006, Vol. 2, P.162. [In collaboration:
E.A. Solomonova, S.A.O.]
Seasonal effects on interaction of Elodea canadensis with a surfactant Proceedings of the
9th Meeting of Hydrobiological Society associated with Russian Academy of Sciences,
Togliatti, 18-22 September 2006, Vol. 2, P. 163. [In collaboration: E.A. Solomonova,
S.A.O.]
On books, collective monographs, and other new publications. [Including the book by
V.I. Ipatova 'Adaptation of aquatic plants to stress abiotic factors of environment' and other
books]. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, .197-199.
Review of the book and program of lectures: A.P.Sadchikov, M.A.Kudryashov.
Hydrobotany. .: Academia. 2005. 240 p.; The Program of Lectures on Hydrobotany. .:
MAX-Press. 2004. 10 p. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 198.
On the 7th international conference dedicated to 250th anniversary of Moscow University //
Hydrobiological Journal (Gidrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal). 2005. 2. p.113.
Search for the adequate interpretation and modern definition of the concept of pheromone.
4th International conference "Chemical Communication of Animals. Fundamental
Issues". Moscow, 2006. Russian Academy of Sciences, A.N.Severtzov Institute of Ecology
and Evolution. p.8. Bibliogr. 4 refs. [In collaboration: S..., ..sumyan] [A new
definition of 'pheromone', new concepts of ecological chemomediators and chemoeffectors].
Gliwicz, Z. M., M. Gophen, R. Gulati, D. Hamilton, B. Boss, S.A. Ostroumov, J. Padisak, B.
Wehrli and G. E. Likens. 2006. Memoriam: Professor Robert G. Wetzel. In: Ecological
Studies, Hazards, Solutions. 11:207.
On the conference Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-7 Samarskaya Luka.
2006. No.17. p. 304-308.
www.ievbran.ru/Print/Periodika/SL/%20%20%2017/PDF/.pd
f -.
Polyfunctional mastering of understanding space of the biosphere and aquatic ecosystems: a
poetic approach. Space and Time. The 6th International Scientific Conference, May 25-26,
2007. Moscow, New Acropol Culture Center. p. 33-34. Bibliogr. 1 ref.
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On the principles of the use of organisms aiming at control and remediation of the aquatic
environment. Space and Time. The 6th International Scientific Conference, May 25-26,
2007. Moscow, New Acropol Culture Center. p. 34-35. Bibliogr. 4 refs. [In collaboration:
S.A.O., E.I.Zubcov, S.V.Krivitsky, M.V.Krupina, A.A.Mikous, O.Munjiu, E.A.Solomonova,
I.K.Toderash].
Studying the role of aquatic organisms in water self-purification and search for
ecotechnologies of control, rehabilitation and remediation of aquatic systems // Lake
Ecosystems: Biological Processes, Anthropogenic Transformation, Water Quality.
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference, 17-22 September, 2007. Minsk-Naroch,
Belarus State University, Ed. T.M.Mikheeva. Minsk. Publishing Center of Minsk University,
2007. p. 32-33. [In collaboration: S.A.O.,
E.I.Zubcov, I.K.Toderash, A.Breahna,
S.V.Krivitsky, M.V.Krupina, A.A.Mikous, O.V.Munjiu, N.Railean, S.N.Sidorenko,
E.A.Solomonova, V.M.Khromov].
Chemical pollution of the environment. Lecture course curriculum. Ecological Chemistry
(. ). 2007, Vol. 16, No. 4, p. 254-259. In Rus.
E.A.Romankevich. Ecological Chemistry. 2007 vol. 16 (4), p.260 [anniversary of Prof.
E.A.Romankevich]
Ostroumov S.A., Danilova, V.N., Ermakov V.V., Kamnev A.N., Kolesov G.M., Kotelevtsev
S.V., Krupina M.V., Orlov S.N., Sapozhnikov D. Yu., Sizov A.D., Tropin I.V.,
Khushvakhtova S.D. Study of accumulation of membranoactive and genotoxic metals in
aquatic invertebrates: perspectives for the monitoring and remediation of new technologies.
// Biogeochemistry in the national economy: fundamentals of noospheric technologies.
Proceedings of the 6th International Biogeochemical School. 22-25 September 2008,
Astrakhan. Publishers AGTU (Astrakhan State Technical University). Ed. VF Zaitsev. 2008.
P.129-130. Bibliogr. 2 titles.
Solomonova, E.A., Lazareva E.V., Ostroumov S.A. Study of tolerance of macrophytes and
accumulation of elements: the search for new phytotechnologies for water treatment //
Biogeochemistry in the national economy: fundamentals of noospheric technologies.
Proceedings of the 6th International Biogeochemical School. 22-25 September 2008,
Astrakhan. Publishers AGTU (Astrakhan State Technical University). Ed. V.F. Zaitsev.
2008. P.97. [The authors investigated several species of macrophytes: Elodea canadensis
Michx. (family Hydrocharitaceae), Potamogeton crispus L. (family Potamogetonaceae),
Fontinalis antipyretica L. (family Fontinalaceae), macrophages OST-1, Salvinia natans L., S.
auriculata Aubl. (family Salviniaceae) and others].
Ostroumov S.A., Toderas I.K., Zubkov E.I., Krupina M.V. On studying the role of mollusks
in the biogeochemistry of aquatic systems and the biogenic migration of matter //
Biogeochemistry in the national economy: fundamentals of noospheric technologies.
Proceedings of the 6th International Biogeochemical School. 22-25 September 2008,
Astrakhan. Publishers AGTU (Astrakhan State Technical University). Ed. V.F. Zaitsev.
2008. P.130-131. Bibliogr. 2 refs. From the text: "The biological processes in reservoirs and
streams may change both concentration and the absolute amount of various chemical
elements, including metals, in the water those ecosystems. Therefore, these processes are
important and often decisive in shaping the quality of natural waters. Our aim is to identify
the main patterns of migration of metals in aquatic ecosystems and to develop the theory of
formation of the chemical composition of natural waters. Of particular importance are
detailed studies of their accumulation in aquatic organisms depending on the set of physical,
geographical, biological and anthropogenic factors. For disclosing the basic laws of
accumulation of metals in aquatic molluscs we used both field and experimental methods.
Research was conducted on some water bodies of the Moscow region, the basin of the River
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Prut and the River Nistru. Some elements were developed of the concept of environmental
database on the role of bivalves in biogeochemical fluxes of elements (including metals) in
aquatic ecosystems. These studies help to develop the theory of self-purification of water in
aquatic ecosystems.
Ecotechnological approach to treatment of water and water objects: experimental support of
the innovation and prospective approach. Proceedings of the conference The Youth to
the Geosciences (March 25-27, 2008, Russian State Geological University, Moscow). M.:
Economics Literature Press, 2008, 251 p. [Co-authors: Solomonova E.A., S.A.O.].
Kotelevtsev S., Orlov S., Ostroumov S. Studying symbiotic associations (associative
symbiosis) in microbial biocoenoses of aquatic bodies. (Review of the book: O.V.Bukharin,
N.V.Nemtseva Microbiology of biocoenoses of natural aquatic bodies) . - Ecology of
surroundings and safety of vital activity 2008.No.5. http://eko.org.ua/ru/magazine/5-2008/
= .., .., ..
( ) (
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// " " (2008), 5. 84-86.
Gorshkova O.M., Grichuk D.V., Danilova V.N., Ermakov V.V., Zubkova E.I., Kamnev
A.N., Kljushnikov V.Ju., Kolesnikov M.P., Kolesov G.M., Kotelevtsev S.V., Krupina M.V.,
Lazareva E.V., Ostroumov S.A., Sapozhnikov D.Ju., Solomonova E.A., Hushvahtova S.D.
The role of aquatic organisms in the biogenic migration of metals and other substances // In
the book: Heavy Metals and Radionuclides in the Environment: the V Int. Scient.
Conference, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan, 15-18 October 2008, Volume 1 / Semipalatinsky
State. Ped. Inst. Semei (Semipalatinsk), 2008. - p. 173-178 [total number of pages 449] ISBN 978-601-7044-48-0. http://194.226.181.43/acquisitions/09-04-21/cont04f1.ssi;
Ostroumov S.A. On the concept of a database on the role of aquatic organisms in nutrient
migration of substances, including metals and other elements // In the book: Heavy metals
and Radionuclides in the Environment: the V Int. Scient. Conference, Semipalatinsk,
Kazakhstan, 15-18 October 2008, Volume 1 / Semipalatinsky State. Ped. Inst. - Semei
(Semipalatinsk), 2008. - p. 371-374 [total number of pages 449] - ISBN 978-601-7044-48-0.
http://194.226.181.43/acquisitions/09-04-21/cont04f1.ssi;
Ostroumov S.A., Solomonova E.A., Lazareva E.V. Development of energy-saving
environmental biotechnology of water treatment with macrophytes:
international
experience. In: Proceedings of the Fifth Congress of the Y.A. Ovchinnikov Society of
Biotechnologists of Russia: Moscow, 2-4 December 2008, Editor R.G. Vasilov. - Moscow,
Publishers GOU VPO MGUD, 2009; p. 151-152 [ISBN 978-5-8135-0456-3].
Ostroumov S.A., Danilova V.N., Ermakov V.V., Zubkova E.I., Kamnev A.N., Kolesov
G.M., Kotelevtsev S.V., Krupina M.V., Lazareva E.V., Orlov S.N., Sapozhnikov D.Y.,
Solomonova E.A., Smurov A.V., Toderas I.K., Hushvakhtova S.D. Studying interaction of
membranoactive and genotoxic substances with aquatic organisms // 3rd Congress of
Toxicologists of Russia, 2-5 December 2008, Moscow. Abstracts / Ed. by G.G.
Onishchenko, and B.A. Kurlyandsky / Ministry of Health and Social Development of
Russian Federation, Moscow, 2008, p.204- 205.
Ostroumov S. A., McCutcheon S. C., Yifru D., Nzengung V. Aquatic fate of perchlorate
exposed to a phytoremediation system of Myriophyllum aquaticum // The 5th International
Phytotechnology Conference (October 22-25, 2008, Nanjing, China). Accepted. Bibliogr.
5 refs.
Ostroumov S.A., Demina L.L., Lazareva E.V., Ermakov V.V., Gorshkova O.M., Kolesov
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G.M., Kolotilova N.N., Krupina M.V., Poklonov V.A., Sheleikovsky V.L., Shestakova
T.V., Soldatov A.A., Solomonova E.A., Toderas I.K., Tropin I.V., Vorozhun I.M., Zubcova
E.I. Extending the scope of bioindicators of environmental pollutions: aquatic organisms
including plants and filter-feeders. - 17th International Environmental Bioindicators
Conference (Conference theme: Global Indicators) Moscow. 2009. p. 34. Bibliogr. 3 refs.
Eds: Kotelevtsev S.V., Sadchikov A.P., Ostroumov S.A.
Solomonova E.A., Kotelevtsev S.V., Ostroumov S.A. Studying aquatic macrophytes as
prospective tools for the phytoremediation of water systems polluted with surfactants and
detergents // The 5th International Phytotechnology Conference (October 22-25, 2008,
Nanjing, China). Accepted. Bibliogr. 5 refs.
Review of the book: Ivanter E.V., Medvedev N.V. Ecological toxicology of the natural
populations of birds and mammals of the North. Moscow, Nauka Press. 2007. 229 p.
Toxicological Review. 2009. No. 2.p. 40-41 ( = . : ..,
..
. ., . 2007. 229 . // . 2009. 2. . 40-41).
The 10th International Conference "Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-10" [Chronicle] //
Biologiya Morya (Russian Journal of Marine Biology = ), 2009, Vol. 35, No.
4, p. 310-311. ISSN Print: 1063-0740; ISSN Online: 1608-3377.
10th International conference Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-10. - Scientific Bulletin
Samarskaya Luka. 2009. No. 2, p.266. [http://www.ssc.smr.ru/ssc_sl.html;
presidium@ssc.smr.ru].
Role of ecological chemomediators in net interactions among organisms // Life Sciences and
Education. Fundamental Issues of Integration. Proceedings of All-Russia conference
(Moscow, 2-4 February, 2009) Moscow, MAX-Press. 2009. (ISBN 978-5-317-02703-2).
p.325-328. [A new definition of the term pheromones. New concepts of ecological
chemomediators and ecological chemoregulators.] Bibliogr. 6 refs.
Moscow Society of Naturalists (MOIP). 17th International Environmental Bioindicators
Conference (Conference theme: Global Indicators) Moscow. 2009. p.98-99. [Proceedings]
[co-authors: Sadchikov A.P., Kotelevtsev S.V., Ostroumov S.A.] In English.
Ostroumov S.A. Modernizing education in environmental science and ecology. Contemporary Issues of Communication and Culture. Vol. 9. 2009. p.15-19. (Moscow,
Piatigorsk, State Linguistic University, ISBN 5-89966-562-5). In English. The paper is a
part of the international collection of scientific works of Russian and foreign scientists
Contemporary problems(Actualnye problemy) of communication and culture 9, issue
9. The volume is associated with the 35th anniversary of the Fulbright Program in Russia.
The 509-page book contains the contributions of the participants of the V Conference of
graduates of Fulbright Program (23 - 24 March 2009). The paper contains the lists of
universities that use as teaching aids the books authored and coauthored by S.A.Ostroumov:
Introduction to Biochemical Ecology (the 9-item list), Introduction to Problems of
Biochemical Ecology (the 12-item list), Conservation of Living Nature (the 9-item list),
and Levels of Conservation of Living Nature (the 7-item list).
Ostroumov S.A., Kolesov G.M., Kotelevtsev S.V., Moiseeva Yu. A., Kazakov G.Yu.,
Detecting metals in components of aquatic microcosms using neutron activation analysis: Co
and other elements in the biogenic detritus after adding to water the mix of salts. - In:
Environment and Biodiversity (International Scientific Conference; Belgrade, Republic of
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Serbia, 22 - 24 April 2010), Publishers Akademiska Izdanja, [ISBN 978-86-904721-6-1],


Editor L. Jovanovic; p.12.
Ostroumov S.A., Vorozhun I.M., Anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulphate, has an
inhibitory effect on the ability of Daphnia magna to remove phytoplankton from water
during their filtration activity. - In: Environment and Biodiversity (International Scientific
Conference; Belgrade, Republic of Serbia, 22 - 24 April 2010), Publishers Akademiska
Izdanja, [ISBN 978-86-904721-6-1], Editor L. Jovanovic; p.12.
Ostroumov S.A., Shestakova T.V., Lazareva E.V., Gorshkova O.M., Kotelevtsev S.V.,
Kozlov Yu.P., Krupina M.V., Poklonov V.A., Sheleikovsky V.L., Solomonova E.A.,
Phytoremediation potential of Ceratophyllum demersum, Utricularia gibba and other species:
removing Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb from aquatic environment. - In: Environment and Biodiversity
(International Scientific Conference; Belgrade, Republic of Serbia, 22 - 24 April 2010),
Publishers Akademiska Izdanja, [ISBN 978-86-904721-6-1], Editor L. Jovanovic; p.13.

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and biogenic migration of elements. The role of aquatic mollusks in the biogenic migration
of metals is given special attention. The organisms that were studied included several species
of organisms inhabiting freshwater and marine environments. Among those species were
mollusks Unio pictorum, zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha, marine mussel Mytilus
galloprovincialis and some other organisms. One of the papers contributes to developing
new ecological technologies to treat polluted waters using aquatic vegetation (macrophytes,
plants), for instance, elodea Elodea canadensis, Potamogeton crispus and other species. The
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The Journal of Biospheric Science (Co-Editor, with another Co-Editor: Prof.
M.A.S. McMenamin, www.earthscape.org/rmain/rsites/jbs.html) 1999;
Ekologija (a journal that is being published by theedition of Academy of Sciences,
Lithuania) 2002;
Editorial review board for the book: Phytoremediation: Transformation and Control of
Contaminants. Editors: Steven C. McCutcheon (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National
Exposure Research Laboratory, Athens, Georgia), Jerald L. Schnoor (The University of Iowa, Iowa
City, Iowa) 2003;

Hydrobiologia (Springer/Kluwer Press, Netherlands) 2003-2005;


Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, since 1999; Editor-in-Chief;
Environment Ecology and Safety of Life Activity (Ukraine; ISSN 1726-5428; Publishing
House: Ecology. Science. Technics [Ekologiya. Nauka. Tekhnika =
i.
.i; 57/3 Velika Vasilkovskaya str., Kiev, 03150, Ukraine; the journal started in
2001; Editor: A.Mitropolsky, Institute of Geological Sciences of NAS of Ukraine; Scientific
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and Technical Journal, founded by Society Znannya, and National Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine]), since 2004-2010;
Samarskaya Luka (Russia), since 2004;
Water and Ecology: Problems and Solutions (Voda i Ekologia: Problemy i Reshenia,
Russia), since 2004; (Russian Federation; address: 198096, St. Petersburg, Kronstadtskaya
street 8; founder and publisher: the company ZAO Vodoproekt-Giprokommunvodokanal, St.
Petersburg; magazine published since 2000) 2004-2007;
Science. Education. Innovations, since 2005;
International Journal of Phytoremediation (U.S.A.), since 2005;
International Journal of Oceans and Oceanography (IJOO, India), since 2005;
Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management" (ISSN 1463-4988; AEHM, Aquatic Ecosystem
Health and Management Society; Taylor & Francis; Canada; Editor M.Munawar, Great
Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Canada Centre for Inland Waters),
since 2006-2008;
Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology (Kazakhstan), since 2006;
Water: Technology and Ecology (Russia), since 2007;
Ecological Chemistry (Russia), since 2007;
Ecologica (ISSN 0354-3285; Serbia), since 2007 (November).);
Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. Life Sciences [=
. (in Moldovian language, Buletinul Academiei de Stiinte a
Moldovei. Stiintele Vientii)] since January 2009;
Aquatic Management of Russia (Vodnoe Khozyaistvo Rossii, city of Ekaterinburg), 2010;
Member of the Editorial Review Board of the book: Phytoremediation: Transformation and
Control of Contaminants. Editors: Steven C. McCutcheon (U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, National Exposure Research Laboratory, Athens, Georgia), and Jerald L. Schnoor
(The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa), Wiley-Interscience, Hoboken, New Jersey, 2003,
988 p.;
Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the volume of the proceedings of the
international conference 'Environment and Sustainable Development' (23-25 April, 2007,
Beograd);
Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the volume of the proceedings of the
international conference 'Environment Today' (21-23 April, 2008, Beograd);

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Recommendations for preparing and conducting discussions on thef issues of nature
conservation (active forms of education). (Editor S.A.O.). Ivanovo, Ivanovo University
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Hazards, Solutions, 2001. 5: 122-124. Bibliogr. 11 refs.
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Hazards, Solutions, 2001. 5: 124-125. Bibliogr. 13 refs.
Program of the lecture course. Ecology // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2001. 5:
126-129. Bibliogr. 38 refs.
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Lecture Courses (Programmi spetzkursov). Moscow: Moscow State University. 2002. P.123125 [the new innovative course developed].
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Solutions, 2003, vol. 6. P.37-40. In the electronic form:
http://www.ceu.hu/crc/Syllabi/alumni/envsci/ostroumov.html
On the improvement of teaching of fundamental subjects in Moscow University (the
example of teaching ecology to the students of humanitarian specialization) // International
conference People and the Environment, 26-28 October, 2004, Moscow State University,
October 25-28, 2004. P. 54-55.
[In collaboration: S.A.O., Dontzov A.I.]
[textbook] Ochrana Zive Prirody: Problemy a Perspectivy. Praha. Academia. 1991. 345 p. 35
figures, 35 tables, 29 photographs. Bibliography on pages 229-307. Preface by Dr. Jaromir
Pospisil (p. 5-8); ISBN 80-200-0021-6 (in Czech; the book was recommended as a textbook
for universities). [In collaboration: Jablokov A.V., S.A.O.].
[textbook] Ostroumow S. A. Wprowadzenie do ekologii biochemicznej. [=Introduction to
Biochemical Ecology] Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN [= PWN Press], 1992. 205
pages [translated from Russian by J. Kurylowicz = t. z jz. ros. Jerzy Kuryowicz] ISBN-13:
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9788301104542. ISBN-10: 8301104546. Format: 20,5/14,5 cm. Gewicht: 250 g. [in Polish
language; the book is recommended and used at several Polish universities, including: The
Technical University of Lodz (Politechnika dzka); The Jan Kochanowski University of
Humanities and Sciences in Kielce; University of Wrocaw; University in Bialymstok
(Uniwersytet w Bialymstoku); University in Opole (Wydzia Przyrodniczo Techniczny
Uniwersytetu Opolskiego); Akademia im. Jana Dugosza, Instytut Chemii i Ochrony
rodowiska, Czstochowa; Uniwersytet Kardynala Stefana Wyszynskiego, Warsaw; and
other universities].
[textbook] Pollution, Self-purification and Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems). .: AX
Press. 2005. 100 p. Glossary. Extended English abstract (p. 57-62), a note about the author
in English (p. 97). ISBN 5-317-01213-9. From the preface written by Professor V.D.
Fedorov and Prof. V.N. Maximov: "The book is recommended as a textbook, useful for the
preparation of marine biologists, ecologists, experts in environmental protection,
conservation and management of aquatic and biological resources. The book will be useful
to teachers, graduate students, undergraduates and students." From the contents: Section 16:
Rehabilitation of water facilities damaged as a result of anthropogenic influences, with the
original table a new method for monetary assessment of the value of freshwater ecosystem
and its self-purification potential. Glossary (pp. 90-93). Expanded English summary (p.5762), information about the author in Russian (p.96) and English. (p.97) languages. ISBN 5317-01213-9. The book published as an issue of the new series "Science. Education.
Innovation ", Vol 1. The book was awarded the Diploma of the Academy of Aquatic
Sciences (2006) and the Diploma of the Winner of the Contest (2007) of scientific and
educational publications organized by MOIP (the Moscow Society of Naturalists [Moscow
Society of Researchers of Nature]; the MOIP Diploma was signed by the President of MOIP,
Vice-President of Russian Academy of Sciences Academician V.A. Sadovnichy).
[teaching aid] Ecology and Hydrobiology. Curricula of Lecture Courses. Moscow. MAX
Press. 2005. VI + 36 p. The collection of curricula of 8 lecture courses including: (1)
Ecology; (2) Mechanisms of Interorganismal Interactions in Ecosystems; (3) General
Biochemical Ecology; (4) Introduction to Biochemical Ecology of Drinking Water and
Human Nutrition; (5) Quantitative and Theoretical Hydrobiology; (6) Water SelfPurification and Water Quality; (7) Environmental Policy and Sustainable Development; (8)
Environmental Problems and Sustainability: New Course Curriculum (in English). The
course on ecology is a classical cource, the other courses are completely innovative. Of
interest to professors and students in various fields of ecology, life science, environmental
science, limnology, medicine, sciences on the biosphere, protection, and sustainable use of
biological, aquatic biological and water resources.
[Teaching aid]: The Biological Control of the Environment: Bioindication and Biotesting /
Eds. O.P. Melekhova, E.I. Egorova. Moscow: Publishing Center Academy 2007, 288 pp.
ISBN 978-5-7695-3560-4. [Co-authors: O.P. Melekhova, E.I. Egorova, T.I. Evseev, V.M.
Glaser, S.A.Geras'kin, Yu.K. Doronin, A.A. Kitashova, A.V. Kitashov, Y.P. Kozlov,
I.A. Kondratyeva, G.V. Kossova, S.V. Kotelevtsev, D.N. Matorin, S.A.O., S.I. Pogosyan,
A.V. Smurov, G. N. Solovykh, A.L. Stepanov, N.A. Tushmalova, L.V. Tsatsenko]. Allowed
by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation as a teaching aid for
students enrolled in the educational direction "Biology" and biological disciplines.
[Teaching aid]: The biological control of the environment: bioindication and biotesting, 2nd
edition. / Ed. O.P. Melekhova, E.I. Sarapultzeva. Moscow: Publishing Center Academy
2007, 288 pp. ISBN 978-5-7695-5594-7. 60 90/16. [Co-authors: O.P. Melekhova, E.I.
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Sarapultzeva, T.I. Evseev, V.M. Glaser, S.A.Geras'kin, Yu.K. Doronin, A.A. Kitashova,
A.V. Kitashov, Y.P. Kozlov, I.A. Kondratyeva, G.V. Kossova, S.V. Kotelevtsev, D.N.
Matorin, S.A.Ostroumov, S.I. Pogosyan, A.V. Smurov, G. N. Solovykh, A.L. Stepanov,
N.A. Tushmalova, L.V. Tsatsenko]. Allowed by the Ministry of Education and Science of
Russian Federation as a teaching aid for students enrolled in the educational direction
"Biology" and biological disciplines.
[material for a lecture]. Ostroumov S.A. Chemico-Biotic Interactions and the New in the
Teaching on the Biosphere by V.I.Vernadsky. Moscow, 2009, MAX-Press. 52 p. Bibliogr.
77 refs. Editor: Academician G.V.Dobrovolsky (Series: Science. Education. Innovations.
Issue 10). ISBN 978-5-317-03005-6. The brochure is a material for the lecture. The author
was invited to lecture at the All-Russia Conference with the elements of a scientific school
"Ecotoxicology-2009". Conference is organized by the Scientific-Educational Center
"Ecobiotechnology" of Tula State University at the Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology
of Microorganisms, RAN, 26 - 30 October 2009, Pushchino. The aim of this work - to
summarize and systematize the publications of the author which are related to the topic of
the lecture. It contains the results of the author's works in the period 1985-2009. The results
and bibliography are summarized in the tables: 1. Accumulation of elements in organisms
and their role in biogeochemical fluxes of elements; 2. Effects of xenobiotics and pollutants
on higher plants; 3. The impact of chemicals on algae; 4. The impact of xenobiotics on
molluscs and some plankton organisms which are filter feeders; 5.Investigations of the role
of aquatic plants in relation to phytotechnologies and phytoremediation; 6. Conceptual
developments of fundamentals of general ecology and the state of the biosphere. Among the
new fundamental concepts introduced by the author: the biosphere as an ecologicalbiochemical continuum (p.43), theory of apparatus of the biosphere (p.43-44).
Education in ecology and hydrobiology a factor of sustainable development, stability and
security // Ecology and Hydrobiology. Moscow. MAX Press. 2005. P. 5-6.
Ecology // Science. Education. Innovations. 2005. 3: 7-10 [curriculum of the lecture
course].
Mechanisms of Interorganismal Interactions in Ecosystems // Science. Education.
Innovations. 2005. 3: 10-13 [curriculum of the lecture course].
Introduction to Biochemical Ecology // Science. Education. Innovations. 2005. 3: 13-17
[curriculum of the lecture course].
Introduction to Biochemical Ecology of Human Nutrition and Drinking Water // Science.
Education. Innovations. 2005. 3: 17-20 [curriculum of the lecture course].
Quantitative and Theoretical Hydrobilogy // Science. Education. Innovations. 2005. 3: 20-25
[curriculum of the lecture course].
Self-Purification and Quality of Water // Science. Education. Innovations. 2005. 3: 25-28
[curriculum of the lecture course].
Environmental Policy and Sustainable Development // Science. Education. Innovations.
2005. 3: 28-31 [curriculum of the lecture course].
Environmental Problems and Sustainability // Science. Education. Innovations. 2005. 3: 3234 [curriculum of the lecture course, in English].
[teaching aid]: From Ecology to Health: in Search of Recommendations on the Basis of
Biochemical Human Ecology. oscow: MAX Press, 2006. 32 p. 11 Tables. Bibliogr. 34
refs.
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[teaching aid]: Ostroumov S.A. Improving the knowledge of English towards professional
use. Curriculum of a lecture course. Moscow. MAX Press. 2006. 5 p. The aim of the
program is to help to those who have some basic knowledge of English and who want to
improve their knowledge. Some of more difficult aspects of English are included. The
detailed bibliography also may provide some help to those who want to gain additional
knowledge using books, dictionary and other published materials. (Series: Science.
Education. Innovations, Issue 6; . . . 6). Bibliogr.
29 refs. http://scipeople.com/publication/68767/
Educational materials. 1. Ecology, hydrobiology and the issues of sustainable development.
Innovative educational programs and curricula. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006,
v. 11, p. 161-187.
Ecology. Program and concept of the lecture course (3rd edn). Ecol. Studies, Hazards,
Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 165-168. Bibliogr. p.167-168.
Mechanisms of interactions among organisms in ecosystems. Program and concept of the
lecture course (3rd edn). Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 168-170.
Bibliogr. p. 170.
Introduction to Biochemical Ecology. Program and concept of the lecture course (4th edn).
Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 170-172. Bibliogr. p.172.
Introduction to Biochemical Ecology of Human Nutrition and Drinking Water. Program and
concept of the lecture course (2nd edn). Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11,
p. 172-175. Bibliogr. p. 174-175.
Quantitative and theoretical hydrobiology. Selected issues. Program and concept of the
lecture course (3nd edn). Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 175-178.
Bibliogr. p. 178.
Water Self-purification. Program and concept of the lecture course (4th edn). Ecol.
Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 178-181. Bibliogr. 21 refs.
Ecological policy and sustainable development. Program and concept of the lecture course
(3rd edn). Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 181-182. Bibliogr. p. 182.
Environmental problems and sustainability: new course curriculum (3rd edn, in English). Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 182-185. Bibliogr. 23 refs.
Ecological engineering: general and selected issues. Additional focus on water (towards
developing the curriculum of a new course) (in English). Ecol. Studies, Hazards,
Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 185-187. Bibliogr. 9 refs.
Educational materials. 2. Innovative Educational Programs: lecture courses and seminars.
Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11,
p. 187-197. [a collection of new
educational programs].
Ecological security: a concept of the program of series of lectures and seminars. Ecol.
Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 188-190. Bibliogr. 23 refs.
A concept of the program of a new series of lectures: quality of drinking water applying
approaches of hydrobiology and biochemical ecology. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions,
2006, v. 11, p. 190-192. Bibliogr. 6 refs.
Program of a new lecture course or seminar series entitled: 'Conceptualization of unsolved
questions of ecology'. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 192-194.
Bibliogr. p. 193-194.

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Program of the series of lectures: Strengthening of innovative creativity from mystery to


psychotechnology. Application to stimulation of scientific creativity. Ecol. Studies,
Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 194-196. Bibliogr. 5 refs.
Lecture course or seminar series: finance support of scientific research. Writing successful
grant application (on the basis of practical experience). Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions,
2006, v. 11, p. 196-197. Bibliogr. 3 refs.
The problems of chemical pollution of biosphere. The programme of the lecture course.
Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology. 2007, No.2 (4), p. 101-107.
Introduction to Ecology. 2-nd edn. Moscow: MAX Press. 2007, 64 p. [In collaboration:
V.D.Fedorov, S.A.O.].
Chemical pollution of the environment. Lecture course curriculum. Ecological .Chemistry
(. ). 2007, Vol. 16, No. 4., p. 254-259. In Rus.
Voronina N.V., Gorshkova O.M., Zagidullin R.M., Kapitsa A.P., Krasnushkin A.V.,
Nikiforov I.D., Ostroumov S.A., Praschikina E.M., Spiridonova O.Yu., Churkin V.S.
Experience of ecological and geochemical works carrying out in Methods of determination
of pollutants in environment course // Vestnik of IIUEPS (Collection of scientific
proceedings of International Independent Environmental-Politological University). Moscow.
IIUEPS Press, 2009, p. 192-196. Bibliogr. 3 refs. [Voronina N.V., Gorshkova O.M.,
Zagidullin R.M., Kapica A.P., Krasnushkin A.V., Nikiforov I.D., Ostroumov S.A.,
Prawikina E.M., Spiridonova O.Ju., Churkin V.S. Ekologo-geohimicheskie raboty so
studentami kolledzha Akademii MNEPU v kurse zanjatij Metody opredelenija
zagrjaznjajuwih vewestv v okruzhajuwej srede // Vestnik MNEPU: Sbornik nauchnyh
trudov. M.: Izd-vo MNEPU. 2009. s.192-196].
Examples of how the publications by S.A.Ostroumov are being used in education:
publications are used in developing the courses:
Petersburg University: 'Ecological Toxicology', 2006 (Department of Ecological Security
and Sustainable Development of Regions, Faculty of Geography and Geoecology of
Petersburg University) (in the curriculum, the book is used and recommended: Telitchenko,
Ostroumov, 1990)
(see: http://www.geo.pu.ru/ecobez/edu/programs/krylova2.htm;
also, see: www.geo.pu.ru/ecobez/edu/programs/krylova.htm);
Ivanovo State University: in the curriculum of the course 'Nature Conservation' (the
lecturer, Dr. M.P. Shilov), since 1984, (in the curriculum, the book is used and
recommended: Yablokov, Ostroumov, 1983).
Moscow State University: 'Ecological Assessment of Landscapes', 2006 (Department of
Physical Geography and Landscape Science, Faculty of Geography, Moscow State
University; (in the curriculum, the book is used and recommended: Yablokov, Ostroumov,
1985); (see: http://landscapes.nm.ru/Prog_4_ecol_ocen.htm);
Irkutsk State University: in the curriculum of the course 'Chemical Interactions in Living
Nature' the book is used: S.A.O. 'Introduction to Biochemical Ecology'. (Source: Internet,
November, 2005);
Irkutsk State University: in the curriculum of the course 'Poisons, Alcohol' (Prof. D.I. Stom,
Dept. of Hydrobiology and Zoology of Invertebrates) the book is used: M.M.Telitchenko,
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S.A.O. 'Introduction to Problems of Biochemical Ecology'. (Source: Internet, November,


2005);
Vilnius University (Lithuania): in the curriculum of the course 'Chemical Ecology' (at the
graduate studies towards Ph.D.) (Source: Internet, 2006);

Program of the course "Conservation of Biodiversity for Sustainable Development" (type of


course: higher education component, year of study: 6; semester: 11; number of credits: 5).
The authors of the program: Prof. S.M. Malhazova, Prof. N.N. Drozdov, senior researcher
V.V. Neronov. In : Innovation in Geographical and Environmental education / Ed.
Academician N.S. Kasimov. Moscow: Moscow University Publishing House, 2007, p. 79 90. (Series: Innovating University, Chairman of the Scientific Editorial Board of the series
Academician V.A. Sadovnichy, deputy chairman Prof. A.M. Saletsky). The list of
recommended literature included the books: Yablokov A.V., Ostroumov S.A. "Conservation
of Living Nature," "Levels of conservation of Living Nature", as well as the book
"Conservation Biology "(translated from English by S.A. Ostroumov).
Associate professor Dr. N.V. Bykovskaya. Curriculum and program of the lecture course
"Biotechnology". Ussuriysk, 2008. Ussuriysk State Pedagogical Institute, Department of
Biology. http://scipeople.com/publication/70037/; http://www.uspi.ru/ep-catalog/file898/?PHPSESSID=inovjven9rpspmqh57jcei7ce2. Federal Agency of Education, State
educational institution of higher education "Ussurisky State Pedagogical Institute",
Department of Biology. The list of recommended literature includes the book:
Telitchenko M.M., Ostroumov S.A. Introduction to the problems of biochemical ecology.
Moscow. Nauka Press, 1990.
The monograph (Introduction to the problems of biochemical ecology) is being used in
the lectures on ecology and ecotoxicology at the Department of Ecology of the Faculty
(School) of General Biology, Ecology and Soil Science, Far Eastern State University
(Vladivostok) since 1995.
Far Eastern State Academy of Economics and Management: the book "Introduction to the
problem of biochemical ecology" is being used in the lectures on general and applied
ecology, and environmental monitoring since 1998 (Professor O. N. Lukyanova).
S.A.O. participated in teaching: Oceanography: Application of the basic sciences to the
World Ocean (CEI 541), Spring 1991. 165 Challenger Hall, MSRC (Marine Science
Research Center), State University of New York, Stony Brook (e.g., March 4); in teaching at
the University of Maryland; Moscow State University;
Gave formal evaluation of Ph.D. dissertations, e.g. Nabeeva E. (2010), Restoration and SelfPurification of Aquatic Ecosystems; evaluations of Dr.Sci. dissertations (e.g. 2009).

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Publications For Broader Impact, Popular Science Publications, and Interviews


Hurry up to your calling. - Izvestia [the national newspaper, with circulation over 1 million
at that time]. 1974. No. 59 (No.17597), p. 5 [of the organization and results of research work
of students at the Biological Faculty of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University].
Introduction to science // Student Meridian. 1975. No.1. P.7-9 [about the scientific research
conducted by the students of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow University].
Entering your office [about the memorial library and museum-office of Academician
I.G. Petrovsky, President of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow University]. 1977. Moscow
University (newspaper). 18 February. (Cited in the book: "
1755-2001". . oscow. 2002. Moscow
University. Press). [In collaboration: Ilyashenko Yu., S.A.O.]
Bioenergetics of the cell // Future of Science. International Yearbook, Issue 7. oscow:
Znanie, 1974. P. 152-163, portr. (the number of copies published: 98500). [In collaboration:
Yasaitis A., S.A.O.]
Bacteriorhodopsin, membranes and photosynthesis // Priroda (Nature). 1975. No.3. P. 58-64,
portr.
Conservation of Animal World. Moscow, Znanie Press. 1979. 64 p., tab. Bibliogr. 19 refs.
[In collaboration: Yablokov A.V., S.A.O.]. [The Awards received: The Honorary Diploma
and Prize at the All-Union Competition for the Best Popular Science Books]. (
A.., ..O. . .: . 1979) [
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Toward the theory of living nature conservation. // Man and Nature, 1982, 7: 7-64, portr. [In
collaboration: A.V.Yablokov, S.A.O.]. (A.., ..O.
// . 1982. 7. .7-64, .);
Weapons of plants [Biochemical ecology a new scientific discipline] // Zinatne un
Tohnika (Science and Technology, in Russian and Latvian, ISSN 0201-7857, Riga). 1983.
No. 11 (280), P. 18-19, fig. [The new terms and concepts introduced: ecological
chemoregulators, ecological chemomediators].
Biochemistry and Environmental Conservation: in Search for Regulators. Man and Nature,
1984, 4: 11-69, portr. [The new terms and concepts introduced: ecological chemoregulators,
ecological chemomediators, biochemical ecology];
Problems of conservation of ecosystems: a conceptual analysis.- Man and Nature, 1984, 5: 315;
Water conditioning in nature // S.O.K. (The abbreviation for the title of the Russian technical
journal on conditioning and utilities 'Santekhnika. Otoplenie. Konditzionirovanie'). 2004.
No. 8. P. 21-25. (in Rus.);
Self-cleaning of water in nature. - Ecology and Life (= Ekologiya I Zhizn , Moscow, in
Russ.). 2005. No. 7. 42-47 [It is a the first popular article about the new modern
hydroecological theory. Electronic text: www.ecolife.ru/news/content-7-2005e.shtml ]
Biological filters are an important part of the biosphere // Science in Russia. 2009. 2. P.
30-36. Figures. Bibliogr. 1 ref. [ISSN 0869-7078].
TV appearance (National TV, Channel 4). 2003, December 5 (40 min, on bioregulation in
the biosphere; award for the best scientific presentation received [together with others]).
Interviews Published:
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Interview. The newspaper Poisk. 2003. No. 22. . 16.


Interview. The magazine New Akropol. 2003. No. 2 (33). p. 58-60, with the portrait.
http://www.manwb.ru/articles/science/natural_science/WaterEqu_ElBel/
Interview. S.O.K. (abbreviation of the name of the technical journal on environmental
engineering). 2005. No. 1. P. 15-17, with the portr.ait ( ... 2005.
1. . 15-17, portr. (photo.)
Interview: Visiting Professors Researching Water Quality // UGA Engineering (The
Newsletter of the University of Georgia Faculty of Engineering) 2005 vol. 4. No. 2, p. 1-3.
(in English).
Interview. Ecology and Water, Newspaper "Moscow University" 2005. No. 1-2 (41064107) January. p.4. (interviewer: Elena Erova).
Communication of scientific achievements to the broader audience using other mass media:
04 December 2003. Bioregulation of communities. All-Russia TV. 43 min. A. Gordon
Program. http://www.ntv.ru/gordon/archive/20610/
21 June 2006. Broadcasting: All-Russia program 'People's Radio'. Topic: Aquatic
Ecosystems. 40 min.
25 July 2006. Broadcasting: The All-Russia Channel 'People's Radio'. Topic: Aquatic
Resources, Ecosystems, Organisms: Application of the Scientific Achievements of Ecology
and Hydrobiology. 45 min.
12.1.09. Broadcasting: The All-Russia Channel 'People's Radio'. Topic: Presentation of the
new book Aquatic Organisms in Water Self-Purification (2008). Aquatic resources,
ecosystems, organisms: new experiments on phytoremediation and application of the
scientific achievements of ecology (60 min).

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Comments in published editions, reviews; other forms of evaluation of publications and
works
The research, publications, and presentations by S. Ostroumov were mentioned and
commented in the editions:
Parnes T.L., Bagotsky S.V. Meeting dedicated to memory of Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov.
Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Biology, Soil Science. 1968. No.2. p.125-127. [about
the invited presentation given by S.A.O. on the main scientific achievements of Prof.
N.I. Vavilov at the meeting at the Faculty of Biology and Soil Science of Moscow
University, 27.11.1967 (among other invited speakers, Profs. M.V. Gorlenko,
N.V. Timofeev-Resovsky, N.A. Bazilevskaya)].
Who's Who in the World, 24th Edition, 2007 (Publisher: Marquis Who's Who, 890
Mountain Ave, Suite 4, Box 5, New Providence NJ 07974, USA
world@marquiswhoswho.com) [the biographies of 50,000 of the most accomplished men
and women from around the globe and all fields of endeavor].
[about the author] - In: Bioenergetics of the Cell. Future of Science. International
Yearbook, Issue 7. oscow: Znanie, 1974. P. 152, portr. (The number of copies published:
98500).
[on the author/author] In: "Conservation of Animal World: Problems and Prospects".
oscow. Znanie Press. 1979, p. 2.
[on the author/author] In: Man and Nature. 1982, No. 7, p. 8, portr.
Newspaper "Moscow University" (" ") 27.9.1982 [on the series of
the seminars on global ecology and environment that were organized by S.A.O.].
[on the author] In: Man and Nature. 1984, No. 4, p.11, portr.
M.M.Gordeyeva M.M.. The session of the USSR Academy of Sciences Scientific Council
on the IssueProblems in Biogeocoenology and Conservation of Nature. (Puschino-on-the
Oka, Moscow Region, 6-8.4.1983). Botanical Journal, 1985, V.70, No. 2, P. 292-294
[about the invited presentation made by S.A.O. on conservation biology];
[About the authors] In the book: Opazvane na Zhivata Priroda ( = Conservation of Living
Nature). Zemizdat Press. Sofia] 1989, page 189. In Bulgarian language.
Newspaper Veernk (Bratislava, Czechoslovakia), 1 March 1990 [announcing the lecture
to be delivered by S.A.O. on chemical pollution of the environment on 5 March, 1990]. In
Slovak language.
Newsletter MSRC (Marine Science Research Center), 1991 (winter), vol. II, No. 4. p. 3.
Section Faculty notes: MSRC has three visiting professors this fall. Professor Sergei
Ostroumov from Moscow State University, is working with MSRC Dean and Director J.R.
Schubel on environmental problemsDr. Ostroumovs visit is sponsored by the
Moscow-SUNY Exchange Program and MSRC.
U.S.A. Newspaper Press & Sun-Bulletin (Binghamton, New York), 1991, March 6,
"Pollution a World Problem" (by Edie Lau, staff writer), portr. (about the lecture by S.A.O.
at the State University of New York, the University Center at Binghamton, NY, March 6,
1991).
Donkin, Peter. Visit by Dr. Sergei Ostroumov. - PML News [Plymouth Marine Laboratory
News, editor Carol Addison, the newsletter published at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory,
Plymouth, Great Britain], 1995 (July), Issue No 78, p. 4. [Comment on the research project
conducted by S.A.Ostroumov, sponsored by EERO].
Eco-Ethics International Union: EEIU Founders, Chapters and Chairpersons.
Oldendorf/Luhe, International Ecology Institute. 1999. Page 1.
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In the book: Moscow University. Yearbook-2001. Moscow. Moscow University Press, 2002,
p. 394-395. [On the dissertation (towards the degree of Doctor Science) of S... Detailed
presentation of the main scientific discoveries and results presented in the dissertation, p.
394-395].
"Vestnik RAEN" (Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences) 2002. V.2. No. 3.
p.65 (about the international conference Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms - 4).
History of the Department of Hydrobiology [ (
, )]. Moscow, Oikos Press, 2003. 144 p. (pages
53, 62, 63, 65, 66, 85).
Newspaper "Izvestiya" 21.06.2003 [onabout a scientific paper that was authored by S.A.O.
in the academic edition DAN].
Averyanova V. The 5th International Conference "Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms".
Newspaper "Moscow University" No. 36 (4054) 2003 (October) p. 5. The Aquatic
Ecologists of Year were mentioned: Profs. .. Vinogradov, R. Wetzel, H. Dumont. In
electronic form: [massmedia.msu.ru/newspaper/newspaper/4054/all/nauka.htm (about the 5th
conference in 2003)];
"Priroda" (a journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences) 2003. No. 12. p. 76.
Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms - 4 (about the international conference). Biology of
Seas (a journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences). 2003. V.29. No.4. P.294 (in Russian).
On the Fourth International Conference Water Ecosystems and Organisms-4 - Russian
Journal of Marine Biology, 2003, Volume 29, No. 4, p. 262-263 (in English) [Publisher:
MAIK Nauka Interperiodica; ISSN Print: 1063-0740; ISSN Online: 1608-3377]. [Original
Russian Text Copyright 2003 by Biologiya Morya. Chronicles: On the Fourth
International Conference Water Ecosystems and Organisms-4; (Biologia Morya is a
journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences; ISSN 0134-3475].
http://www.springerlink.com/content/hk05665552528360/;
http://scipeople.com/uploads/materials/4389/3.RJMarBiol.On.4th.International.Conference.d
oc; http://scipeople.com/publication/67888/;
On the Fourth International Conference Water Ecosystems and Organisms-4 - Russian
Journal of Marine Biology, 2003, Volume 29, No. 4, p. 262-263. (in English) [Publisher:
MAIK Nauka Interperiodica].
Newspaper "Moscow News", No. 48 (23-29. 12. 2003), . 24.
Averyanova V. The 5th International Conference "Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms".
Newspaper "Moscow University", No. 36 (4054), 2003 (October), p. 5. The Aquatic
Ecologists of Year were mentioned: Profs. .. Vinogradov, R. Wetzel, H. Dumont. In
electronic form: [massmedia.msu.ru/newspaper/newspaper/4054/all/nauka.htm (about the 5th
conference in 2003)];
"Hydrobiological Journal". 2003. No. 5. p.119. [About the international conference
"Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms"].
Annals of Journal Articles (Letopis' Zhurnalnykh Statej). 2003. No. 50, p.50, item No. 98736
on the paper: S.A.O. Ecological concepts, ecosystem, biogeocoenosis, boundaries of
ecosystems: the quest for new definitions. Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Ser. 16.
Biology 2003. No. 3. P.43-50.
Annals of Journal Articles (Letopis' Zhurnalnykh Statej). 2003. No. 51, p.40, item No.
100602 on the paper: Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms - 4 (about the international
conference) // Biology of Seas. 2003. V.29. No.4. .294 .
Newspaper "Moscow University " 2004, No. 19 (4080) May; p. 4. [About the 6th
international conference 'Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms''in 2004; the names of the
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finalists for the honorary title of Aquatic Ecologist of Year]; the electronic version:
http://massmedia.msu.ru/newspaper/newspaper/4080/all/newsw.htm
(with
color
photographs)
"Vestnik RAEN" (Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences) 2004. V. 4, No. 2,
p.74. About the international conference 'Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms 6';
International Conference (Poster Session) "Water Ecosystems and Organisms-6". - Izvestia
Samarskogo nauchnogo tsentra RAN (Bulletin of the Samara Scientific Center of Russian
Academy of Sciences = . 2004. No. 2, p.
440-441. (Without coauthors)]. www.ssc.smr.ru/ftp/2003_2007/sod_2004_2.pdf
Hydrobiology as a factor of economic growth (
) // "oscow University" No. 38 (4099) November 2004, p.3. (the
book is was mentioned: S.A.O. "Biotic mechanism of self-purification of freshwater and
marine water", 2004).
International Conference (poster session) "Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms 6" 18-19
May, 2004, Moscow. Voda i Ekologiya (Water and Ecology), 2004, No. 2, p.80-82
[Chair of the Organizing Committee S.A.O.; information is presentgivedn on the awarding
of the honorary title "Aquatic Ecologist of the Year" for 2003 J. Likens, .Kinne,
A.F.Alimov (..), D.S.Pavlov (..), V.D.Fedorov (..),
V.D.Romanenko (..)];
Finnish newspaper 'Etel-Suomen Sanomat' 2004, 10 August, page 5, the article
'Lenkkareilla Kuulemaan Vesitieteest';
Scientific Bibliography [the list of publications by S.A.Ostroumov; reviews of the books
authored by S.A.O.]. MAX Press. Moscow, 2004. 45 p. ( [
...; ]. .:
, 2004, 45 ). ISBN 5-317-01106-X.
[about the conference 'Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms-6' and the presentation made by
S.A.O.] Siberian Ecological Journal, 2004, No. 6, p. 933-935; [ = Siberian Journal of
Ecology
=
Sibirskiy
ekologicheskiy
zhurnal;
ISSN
0869-8619;
http://www.sibran.ru/English/SECJE.HTM ];
Ecology and Life. 2004. No. 6 (41) P.50. [about the conference 'Aquatic Ecosystems and
Organisms-6' and the presentation made by S.A.O.; on the awarding of the honorary title
"Aquatic Ecologist of the Year" for 2003 to Profs. G. Likens, .Kinne, A.F.Alimov,
D.S.Pavlov, V.D.Fedorov, V.D.Romanenko] [ //
. 2004. No. 6 (41), .50. ( ... 6- .
". "; -
" " 2003 .)];
S. A. Ostroumov. 55th anniversary. - Ecology of Environment. 2004. No. 4 (22),
p. 80
[".. 55" // .

. 2004. 4 (22), .80];


Sergei Andreevich Ostroumov // 80th anniversary of the Department of Hydrobiology [of
Moscow University] (Moscow, KMK Press, 2004, 264 p.) pp. 155-156, portr. [80
/ . .. . (.: . 2004. 264 .), . 155-156,
.].
[about the author] Ostroumov Sergei Andreevich (in Ukrainian) // Environment Ecology and
Safety of Life Activity (=
= i i ii). 2004. No. 4 (22),
P.81.
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[about the author] Ostroumov Sergei Andreevich (in Ukrainian) // Environment Ecology and
Safety of Life Activity (=
= i i ii). 2004. No. 6 (24),
.97.
About the author. In the book: Biotic mechanism of self-purification of freshwater and
marine water. Elements of theory and applicaitons. .: MAX-Press. 2004, p.90. (in
English);
Maija Joutjrvi. Lenkkareilla kuulemaan vesitieteest. Vesistongelmat eivt tunne
valtioiden rajoja. // Etel-Suomen Sanomat (newspaper), 10 August 2004, p.5 [about
participation of S. Ostroumov in the 29th SIL Congress and about his scientific presentation
at the congress in Lahti, 8-14 August, 2004] (in Finnish).
The conference 'Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms-6' [The chair of the organizing
committee was S.A.O.]. Biology of Seas, 2005, v. 31, No. 1, p. 70-71 (Biologia Morya, a
journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences; ISSN 0134-3475); [ mentioning the awarding
of the honorary title 'Aquatic Ecologist of the Year, 2003' to Profs. J. Likens, .Kinne,
A.F.Alimov (..), D.S.Pavlov (..), V.D.Fedorov (..),
V.D.Romanenko (..)];
Scientific Bibliography [the list of publications by S.A.Ostroumov; reviews of the books
authored by S.A. Ostroumov]. MAX Press. Moscow, 2005. 88 p. (
[ ...; ]. .:
, 2005, 88 . . . . 5,5). . . . 5,5. ISBN 5-317-01377-1.
Russian scientist to lecture at UGA [University of Georgia]. Sunday Athens Banner
Herald (Newspaper, Georgia, U.S.A.) 2005, March 6 [on the lecture of S.A.O.];
Columns (Newspaper, Georgia, U.S.A.) 2005, March 7 [on the lecture of S.A.O.
Studying Biotic Processes Relevant to Water Quality: Towards Qualitative Theory of
Aquatic Biomachinery, University of Georgia, Athens];
Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms and Innovations [about the 7th international conference
"Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-7" 15.10.2005]. Moscow University
(newspaper published since 1756), No. 37 (4142), 2005, November, p.5 [mentioned: the
research done by S.A.O. and his graduate student E.A. Manchenko, his book "Pollution,
Self-Purification and Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems", 2005; names of Aquatic
Ecologists of Year 2004, Academician L.M.Sushchenya, Profs. L.P.Braginsky, W. Lampert].
About the author. Science. Education. Innovations. 2005. V.3. P. 35-36.
[on awarding the honorary title Aquatic Ecologist of Year 2002 Award, and Hutchinson
Science Laureate Award (2005) to Robert Wetzel]. SIL (The International Association of
Theoretical and Applied Limnology) News. 2005. Vol. 46. P.2. [www.limnology.org].
Bulletin of Moscow Society of Natural Science Researchers (Bulletin of MOIP), Section of
Geology [on the activities of the section of petrography, Chairman Academician
A.A.Marakushev)]. 2005. V. 80, No. 5, P.57 [about the presentation made on 6.02.2005 by
S.A.O.].
Mollusks accelerate the sedimentation of organic matter. Priroda (Nature, Moscow).
2005. No. 12. p. 68 (about innovations in the S. A. Ostroumov's paper which was published
in 'Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Ser. Biol.' 2005. Vol. 31. p. 24-33).
Department of Hydrobiology. - In: Biological Faculty of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State
University. Moscow: KMK Press, 2005. p. 89 97 [on teaching and lecturing activity of
S.A.O. see p.95; on his research activity see p.96].
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On the 7th international conference dedicated to 250th anniversary of Moscow University //


Hydrobiological Journal (Gidrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal). 2005. No. 2, p.113.
Ability of synthetic surfactants to decrease the filtering activity of bivalves (Diploma of
Scientific Discovery No. 274). - Scientific Discoveries (Collection of short description of
scientific discoveries 2005) (Editor: O.L.Kuznetsov) oscow. The International Academy
of Authors of Scientific Discoveries and Inventions. 2006. P. 5-8. Bibliogr. 7 refs. ISBN 587499-062-8. [about the scientific discovery made by S.A.O.].
Lyashchenko T. High technologies to protect ecosystems [the invited lecture by S.A.O.
'Search for ecotechmologies in combatting pollution of marine and freshwater aquatic
systems' delivered as the 60th academic readings/address by distinguished scholars at
I.M.Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas on 18th May 2006]. Poisk (newspaper
of I.M.Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas) 2006, June, No.11, p. 3, portr.
Abakumov V.A. Development of some concepts and issues of ecology and hydrobiology.
Ecol. Studies, Haz., Sol., 2006, v. 11, p. 34-38. Bibliogr. 47 refs. [Comments on and
summary of new results in S.A. Ostroumov's publications in 1986-2004].
4th Biogeochemical School. Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology.
2006. No. 1 (1). P. 199-212 [about 3 presentations made by S.A.O. see pages 201 and
209].
On the 7th international conference dedicated to 250th anniversary of Moscow University //
Hydrobiological Journal (Gidrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal). 2005. 2, p.113.
Review: E.A.Kriksunov. The new developments in studying contemporary issues of ecology,
hydrobiology, and environmental sciences. [A review of volume 11 of the series "Ecological
Studies, Hazards, Solutions" (Moscow, Max Press, 2006, 208 p., ed. by S.A.O.)]. Ecology
of Environment and Life Safety. 2006, No. 6. p.93.
Dobrovolsky G.V. About development of some concepts of the teaching on the biosphere
(the 80th anniversary of the publication of the book 'Biosphere' by V.I.Vernadsky). Water:
Technology and Ecology. 2007. 1 . 63-68. Abstracts in Rus. and Eng. Bibliogr. 35 refs.
(about the contributions made by S.A.O. to the theory of the biosphere, to improving
education and teaching in biospheric sciences; on usefulness of the concepts and terms
proposed by S.A.O.: ecological chemoregulators, ecological chemomediators, the biosphere
as ecological-biochemical continuum; types of migration of the matter in the biosphere,
including stochastic, vectorial, cyclic, and acyclic types of migration).
Scientific and Educational Activity at the Department of Hydrobiology of Moscow State
University. Moscow. MAX Press. 2006. 8 p.
On the conference Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-7 Bulletin Samarskaya
Luka. 2006. No.17. p. 304-308.
www.ievbran.ru/Print/Periodika/SL/%20%20%2017/PDF/.pd
f -.
International conference 'Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-8'. Water of
Russia ("Voda Rossii", a newspaper). 2006. No. 11. p.3. [The names are mentioned of the
awardees of the honorary title of Aquatic Ecologist of the Year (2005): E.A.Kriksunov,
J.Widdows, M.Munawar, M.Saad and the others.].
E. Volkova (correspondent). Aquatic ecosystems, organisms, innovation. - Newspaper
"University of Moscow. 2006, No. 38 (4187), November, p. 2 [on the 8th International
Conference Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations - 8, including the presentations
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made by S.A. Ostroumov. Mentioned: the title Aquatic Ecologist of Year was awarded to
the scientists of Russia, Ukraine, Canada and Egypt]. http://massmedia.msu.ru/newspaper.
Dobrovolsky G.V. About development of some concepts of the teaching on the biosphere
(the 80th anniversary of the publication of the book 'Biosphere' by V.I.Vernadsky). Water:
Technology and Ecology. 2007. No. 1, p. 63-68. Abstracts in Rus. and Eng. Bibliogr. 35
refs. (about the contributions made by S.A.O. to the theory of the biosphere, to improving
education and teaching in biospheric sciences; on usefulness of the concepts and terms
proposed by S.A.O.: ecological chemoregulators, ecological chemomediators, the biosphere
as ecological-biochemical continuum; types of migration of the matter in the biosphere,
including stochastic, vectorial, cyclic, and acyclic types of migration).
8th international conference 'Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-8'. Siberian
Ecological Journal. 2007. No.1. p.137-139 [ = Siberian Journal of Ecology = Sibirskiy
ekologicheskiy zhurnal; ISSN 0869-8619; http://www.sibran.ru/English/SECJE.HTM ]. [on
many of the presentations at the conference; names were given of the awardees of the
honorary title of Aquatic Ecologist of the Year (2005): E.A.Kriksunov, T.I.Moiseenko, G. S.
Rosenberg, Yu. P. Zaitzev, G. E. Shulman, J.Widdows, M.Munawar, M.Saad].
8th international conference 'Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-8'. - Water:
Technology and Ecology. 2007. No.1. p. 69-79. [On many of the presentations at the
conference including those by S.A.O.; the names were given of the awardees of the honorary
title of Aquatic Ecologist of the Year (2005): E.A.Kriksunov, T.I.Moiseenko, G. S.
Rosenberg, Yu. P. Zaitszev, G. E. Shulman, J.Widdows, M.Munawar, M.Saad].
8th international conference 'Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-8'. Water
Management of Russia [Ekaterinburg]. 2006. No. 6. p. 79-85. (in Rus.). [On the
presentations at the conference including those by S.A.O.; the names were given of the
awardees of the honorary title of Aquatic Ecologist of the Year (2005): E.A.Kriksunov,
T.I.Moiseenko, G. S. Rosenberg, Yu. P. Zaitzev, G. E. Shulman, J.Widdows, M.Munawar,
M.Saad].
8th International conference "Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-8".- "Ecological
Chemistry" (ISSN 0869-3498), 2007, v. 16, issue 1, p. 61-66.
Review of the series "Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions" (volumes 1-11). - "Ecological
Chemistry" (ISSN 0869-3498), 2007, v. 16, issue 1, p. 67.
About the author. In: Hydrobiological self-purification of water: from studies of biological
mechanisms to search of ecotechnologies. oscow: Publishers Oil and Gas of the
Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gaz, 2007, 52 p.
Abakumov V.A. New achievements in the studies of aquatic ecosystems and organisms: the
concept of ecological repair. - Water: Technology and Ecology. 2007. No. 2. p.70-71.
Bibliogr. 4 refs. A Cconcise abstract: In the recent publication (S.A.O. Siberian Ecological
Journal. 2006. No. 3. p. 339-343) it was demonstrated that there are some fundamental
analogies between the functioning of the system of repair of genetic material and the system
of processes leading to water purification in ecosystems. The both systems exemplify some
important anti-entropy processes. Therefore, the author of the paper (Sib. Ecol. J. 2006,
No.3, p. 339-343) introduced a new fundamental concept of ecological repair. Biological
mechanisms of water self-purification are in essence the mechanisms for ecological repair of
water quality.
[A nNote on the coauthor, S.A.O.]. In: Fedorov V.D., Ostroumov S.A. Introduction to
Ecology. 2-nd edn. MAX-Press. Moscow. 2007, p. 62.

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Toderash I. (Member of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova). On the 40th anniversary of


S.A.Ostroumov's professional creative activity. Buletinul Academiei de Stiinte a
Moldovei. Stiintele Vientii (Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Life Sciences;
, " "), 2007, No. 1 (301), p.186190. Bibliogr. 18 refs.
Dobrovolsky G.V. (Member, the Russian Academy of Sciences). On the 80th anniversary of
the book 'The Biosphere' by V.I.Vernadsky. Developing some important parts of the
teaching on the biosphere. Ecological Chemistry .(ISSN 0869-3498), 2007, v.16(3),
p.135143. Bibliogr. 60 refs. [Among the fundamental concepts mentioned and supported in
the article are the following concepts originally formulated by S.A.Ostroumov: ecological
chemoregulators and ecological chemomediators, ecological-biochemical continuum of the
biosphere, new definitions of ecosystem and biogenocoenosis, the new typology of
migration of matter in the biosphere etc.].
Kapitsa A.P. (Member, Russian Academy of Sciences) Formulation of fundamental
principles for foundation of the theory of the apparatus of the biosphere. Environment
Ecology and Safety of Life Activity (Kiev). 2007. No. 1 (37). P. 68-71. Bibliogr. 29 refs [the
fundamental principles mentioned and supported in the article are the concepts that were
originally formulated by S.A.Ostroumov, including the basics of a new scientific discipline,
biochemical ecology, and the new concepts; his 28 publications comprise the lion share of
the Bibliography of the paper that includes 29 refs.] In English.
On the 40th anniversary of the professional creative activity of Sergei Andreevich
Ostroumov. Water Management of Russia. 2007. No. 4, p.83-85, portr. ISSN 1999-4508.
http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=9586114
Abakumov V.A. Innovative approaches to remediation and restoration of polluted aquatic
systems. Water: Technology and Ecology. 2007. No. 4. p. 69-73. Bibliogr. 23 refs.
Abstrracts in Russ. and Eng. p.84. [the paper by S.A.O. 'Problems of Biogeochemistry and
Geochemical Ecology, 2007, 1(3): 83-97, is commented as a valuable and useful
contribution to the scientific basis for restoration, remediation and rehabilitation of polluted
aquatic systems: "In thisvaluable and useful study some theoretical and methodological
basics of the use of aquatic organisms (hydrobionts) [macrophytes and invertebrates] for
purposes of remediation of polluted aquatic organisms" (p. 69)].
Kapitsa A.P. Establishing the fundamental principles for the theory of the apparatus of the
biosphere. Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology. 2007, No. 2 (4), 1-4.
Bibliogr. 35 refs. (in English). Abstract in Russian.
Abakumov V.A. New concept in the development of the theory of water self-purification:
ecological repair. Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology. 2007, No. 2
(4), 45-46.
Abakumov V.A. New advances in remediation and restoration of polluted aquatic systems.
Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology. 2007, No. 2 (4), 98-100.
Fedorov V.D. The new in studying aquatic ecosystems. - Ecological Studies, Hazards,
Solutions" 2007, . 12, .112-113. [on the publications by S.A.O.: Usp. Sovr. Biuol.
(...), 2004, .124: 429-442; Ekol. Khimiya ( .), 2004 13: 186-194;
Vodnye Resursy (. ), 2005, 32: 337-347; Ekologiya (), 2005,
No.6, p.452-459; Voda I Ekologiya ( ), 2006, 3, p.45-49;
Environment Ecology ( . . .) 2006, 6, p.63-68;
Probl. Biogeokhimii (.. . ), 2007, 1(3) p..83-97; book
"Biological Effects of Surfactants"].
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Ostroumov Sergei Andreevich [a concise description of his scientific expertise and the field
of interests, and the bibliography of the main 5 monographs published during the period
1983 2004] In the book: Rozenberg G.S. Ecology in Pictures. Togliatti. Publishing
house of the Institute of Ecology of Volga Basin, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2007,
p.146. ISBN 978-5-93424-298-6. [In the section on the biographies of 378 ecologists of the
world].
Mitropolskiy A. 40 years of the creative activity of Sergei Andreevich Ostroumov Environment Ecology and Safety of Life Activity (= Ecology of surroundings and safety
of vital activity, Ekologiya Okruzhayushchei Sredy i Bezopasnost Zhiznedeyatelnosti).
2007. No.5. p.81-85. Bibliogr. 11 refs. (The list of 11 published reviews of the books
authored by S.A.O.) ISSN 1726-5428. [Mitropolskiy A. Corresponding Member, Natl
Acad. Sci. of Ukraine, Laureate of the State Award in Science and Technology]. Abstract:
In the paper, a brief analysis is given of some of the contributions of Dr. S.A.Ostroumov
(Moscow State University) to biology and ecology. Among the area involved are the
following issues: developing concepts on the apparatus of the biosphere as an important
factor for the formation of the geological environment including the hydrosphere; links
among ecology and chemistry of natural compounds; the role of chemicals as mediators in
interactions among organisms and the transfer of signals in the biosphere; the role of manmade impacts that lead to some decrease in the biospheric and hydrospheric functions of the
living matter; the biosphere as the ecological-biochemical continuum; additional discoveries
in the active transforming role of the living matter as exemplified by the aquatic organisms
which are filter-feeders; new typology of the biogeochemical transfers of matter; creating a
more adequate system of priorities to assess hazards of the chemical pollution of the
biosphere; using various organisms to clean the environment; developing educational
programs and teaching aids. [http://eko.org.ua/en/magazine/5-2007/].
Fedorov V.D. Letter to the Editor. - Environment Ecology and Safety of Life Activity 2007.
No.5. .86. [Laudatory comments on a series of publications authored by S.A.O.].
In honour of the 40th anniversary of Sergey Andreevich Ostroumovs creative work // Issues
of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology (
=Problemy biogeokhimii i geohimicheskoj ekologii), 2008, No. 1 (5), p.118-126.
Discovery of a New Type of Hazardous Anthropogenic Impact in Ecology of Animals and
the Biosphere: Inhibition of the Filtration Activity of Bivalves by Surfactants. Moscow.
MAX Press. 2008. 104 p. Bibliogr. 63 refs. [The materials of the scientific discovery of the
inhibitory effects of synthetic surfactants of three classes on the filtering activity of bivalves
are given. The finding of those effects was recognized as a scientific discovery that was
certified by the Diploma of Scientific Discovery (No. 274). The priority of the discovery was
9.08.2000. The author of the discovery is Dr. S.A. Ostroumov. In the book, a collection of
materials on how surfactants affect filtering activity of bivalves is presented. The materials
include an abstract of a series of publications of S.A. Ostroumov on that matter, a list of
bibliography, a collection of comments and opinions of experts in ecology and
ecotoxicology, a list of websites that contain information on relevant publications, and a list
of the educational materials that were updated using those publications and results. The
discovery demonstrates a new type of ecological hazards from the chemical pollution of the
biosphere, sets some new priorities in the assessment of manmade impact on the biosphere
and the prevention of the most important types of chemical pollution of aquatic environment.
A preface to the book is written by Prof. G.V. Dobrovolsky, who is a top-rank member of
the Russian Academy of Sciences, an expert in the science of the biosphere, and Prof. E.A.
Kriksunov, who is also a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences].
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[about the scientific presentation made by S.A.O.] Chernova O.V., Kovaleva N. O. On the
work of the Scientific Workshop on Theoretical Problems of Soil Science in 20042006
(Chronicle). - Eurasian Soil Science. 2007. Volume 40, Number 10. P.1140-1144 [Publisher
MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica distributed by Springer Science+Business O. V. ISSN 10642293 (Print) 1556-195X (Online)].
Presentation of the book on a scientific discovery. Moscow University [a newspaper,
Moscow]. 2008. No. 25 (4256) p. 8. (September) [on the presentation of the book: Discovery
of a New Type of Hazardous Anthropogenic Impact in Ecology of Animals and the
Biosphere: Inhibition of the Filtration Activity of Bivalves by Surfactants. Moscow. MAX
Press. 2008. 104 p.]. In electronic form: http://massmedia.msu.ru/newspaper
Discovery of a New Type of Hazardous Anthropogenic Impact in Ecology of Animals and
the Biosphere: Inhibition of the Filtration Activity of Bivalves by Surfactants. Editors G.V.
Dobrovolsky, G.S.Rozenberg, I.K. Toderas. 2nd edition. Moscow. MAX Press. 2008. 108 p.
Bibliogr. 63 refs. Portr. Review of this book: .. . .:
:
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(. .. , .. , .. ).
: -, 2008, 108 p., ISBN 978-5-317-02370-6 // . 2009.
.79. No.8. .749-750 [ = Fedonkin M.A. Review of the book: Discovery of a New Type of
Hazardous Anthropogenic Impact in Ecology of Animals and the Biosphere: Inhibition of
the Filtration Activity of Bivalves by Surfactants. Editors G.V. Dobrovolsky,
G.S.Rozenberg, I.K. Toderas. 2nd edition. Moscow. MAX Press. 2008. 108 p. ISBN 978-5317-02370-6 // Vestnik RAN. 2009. v.79. No.8. p.749-750].
[On the formation together with A.V.Yablokov of the basics of the theory of conservation
and biodiversity protection, and of seven axioms of that theory see page 22] Klevezal
G.A., Mina M.V. Short outline of the scientific, scientific-organizational, pedagogic, and
public service activities. In the book: Alexey Vladimirovich Yablokov. Nauka Press,
Moscow. 2008 (Material on Biobibliography of Scholars. Biosciences) P. 7-30.
Zhirov V.K. (Corr. Member of RAS) Searching phytotechnologies to treat water (Letter to
the Editor) - Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology, 2008, No.3 (7),
p.155-156. Bibliogr. 12 refs. [Brief review and positive evaluation of 10 publications of
S.A.O. on the interactions of surfactants and other xenobiotics with higher plants in order to
develop phytotechnologies to treat water. The opinion is expressed that it is necessary to
give full support to those studies].
Scientific Bibliography. S. A. Ostroumov / Moscow State University. - [3rd edition,
updated]. - Moscow: MAX Press, 2008. - 207, [1] p. Foreword by Academicians
G.V.Dobrovol'skij, M.P.Kirpichnikov, and N.P.Laverov - ISBN 978-5-317-02348-5.
Information is presented on the books, papers, educational materials (including teaching
aids, synopsises of new lecture courses, and other materials), and other publications by
S.A.Ostroumov. http://www.bookchamber.ru/booksSpecial.htm
Presentation of new books on aquatic ecology // Moscow University (newspaper). 2009,
No. 10-11 (4281-4282), March-April. (http://www.massmedia.msu.ru/newspaper/
newspaper/428182/all/napolku.htm) [on the presentation of the book by S.A.O. Aquatic
organisms in water self-purification and biogenic migration of elements, Moscow 2008 =
];
The 10th International Conference "Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-10" [Chronicle] //
Biologiya Morya (= ; Biologiya Morya, a journal of the Russian Academy of
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Sciences; ISSN 0134-3475), 2009, Vol. 35, No. 4, p. 310-311. (English edition: Russian
Journal of Marine Biology, ISSN Print: 1063-0740; ISSN Online: 1608-3377).
10th International conference Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-10. - Scientific Bulletin
Samarskaya Luka. 2009. No. 2, p.266. [http://www.ssc.smr.ru/ssc_sl.html;
presidium@ssc.smr.ru].
Ermakov V.V. Studying interactions between pollutants and aquatic organisms // Water:
Technology and Ecology. 2009. No. 2. P. 69 73. Bibliogr.: 28 refs. This is the authors
comment on a string of some recent publications by S.A.O. that explored three topics: (1)
interactions between organisms and pollutants that lead to water self-purification and control
of water quality; (2) interactions between organisms and pollutants that lead to the
accumulation of the pollutants in the tissues of those organisms; (3) studying of the
allowable (tolerated) loads of pollutants on aquatic organisms (macrophytes) in order to
contribute to ecotechnologies of water treatment the technologies that use organisms as
factors in remediation of the aquatic environment.
S.A.Ostroumov [a short biography], with portr. In the book: Encyclopaedia of MANEB. A
special edition connected with the 15th anniversary of the MANEB. StPetersburg.
Publishing House REST (""). 2008. p. 232 233. ISBN 5-98049-006-X (978-598049-006-5). MANEB is the abbreviation of the Russian name of the professional society
called International Academy of Ecology and Life Protection Sciences (IAELPS).
About the publications and works of S. A. Ostroumov. 60th Anniversary // Problems of
Biogeochemistry and Geochemial Ecology. 2009. No. 1 (9). p.150-152. Bibliography p.
151-152, including the list of 5 publications about S.A.Ostroumovs works, p.151-152 ; and
selected bibliography of his 14 books, and 5 articles, p.152). Portr. (photo).
In English.
Fedonkin M.A., Member, Russian Academy of Scienses. On the research of links among the
issues of self-purification of water and biogenic migration of elements in the biosphere //
Environmental Chemistry, 2009, 18 (1): 60-61. [Letter to the Editor. A positive evaluation of
the publications: Self-Purification of Aquatic Organisms in the Water and Biogenic
Migration of Elements. (2008) Moscow: MAKS-Press; Aquatic ecosystems: oversized
diversified bioreactor with a function of self-purification of water. DAN, (2000) 374(3): 427429; About biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems. Elements of the theory. DAN,
(2004) 396(1): 136-141; On some issues of maintaining water quality and its purification.
Water Resources. (2005) 32(3): 337-347; About polyfunctional role of biota in selfpurification of aquatic ecosystems. Ecology. (2005) 6: 452-459; The role of biotic factors in
the formation of self-purification of water quality and aquatic ecosystems. Ecol. Chem.,
(2004) 13: 186-194; Study of the stability of aquatic macrophytes Potamogeton crispus L. to
sodium dodecyl sulfate. Vestn. Mosk. Univ. Ser. Biology, (2007) 4: 39-42; Some aspects of
water filtering activity of filter-feeders. Hydrobiologia, (2005) 542(1): 275-286; Suspensionfeeders as factors influencing water quality in aquatic ecosystems. In: The Comparative
Roles of Suspension-Feeders in Ecosystems. Eds. R.F. Dame, S. Olenin, Springer,
Dordrecht, (2004) p. 147-164; Inhibitory analysis of top-down control: new keys to studying
eutrophication, algal blooms, and water self-purification. Hydrobiologia. (2002) 469: 117129; Studying effects of some surfactants and detergents on filter-feeding bivalves.
Hydrobiologia. (2003) 500: 341-344; Effect of synthetic surface - active substances on
hydrobiological mechanisms of self-purification of aquatic environments. Water Resources.
(2004) 31(5): 546-555; Biological Effects of Surfactants. (2006) CRC Press. Taylor &
Francis].
Zhirov V.K. (Corresponding Member of Russian Acad. Sci.) On new research on
interractions between pollutants and macrophytes in connection with studies of their
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phytoremediation potential // Water technology and ecology. 2009. No.1. p. 7274 [Letters
to editor. On new research on interactions between pollutants and macrophytes in connection
with studies of their phytoremediation potential. The letter to editor is the response of the
author to some innovative and useful publications on experiments on interactions between
pollutants and macrophytes, which is important to create the scientific basis for
phytoremediation and use of phytotechnologies. The studies of macrophytes Elodea
canadensis Mchk., Potamogeton crispus L., Najas guadelupensis L., Fontinalis antipyretica
L., Salvinia natans L., Salvinia auriculata Aubl. are commented by the author with reference
to their phytoremediation potential]. Key words: pollutants, macrophytes, phytoremediation,
phytotechnologies, surfactants, detergents, Elodea canadensis, Potamogeton crispus, Najas
guadelupensis, Fontinalis antipyretica, Salvinia natans, Salvinia auriculata.
The anniversary of Sergei A. Ostroumov // Water Management in Russia. [=Vodnoe
Khozjajstvo Rossii] 2009. No. 3. [section: Info. Chronicle. Reviews]
[http://www.wrm.ru/news/show.php?id=201]
60th anniversary of Sergei A. Ostroumov // Ecological Chemistry 2009, 18 (2): p. 99-101.
portr. (photo). http://thesa-store.com/eco/
[Information on the scientific and organizational and pedagogical activities S.A.
Ostroumov]. In the book: Encyclopedia of Scientists of Russia. Moscow, Publishing House
Academy of Natural Sciences (= Akademiya Estestvoznaniya). 2009. v.5, p. 328. [3300
scientists and specialists of Russia. ISBN 978-5-913270-66-5; Hard cover]. Site of the
Encyclopedia: www.famous-scientists.ru.
Toderas I. [Academician-Secretary of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova], Kriksunov
E.A., Rozenberg G., Ermakov V. V. Scientific activity of S.A.Ostroumov, Doctor in
Biology. - Buletinul Academiei de Stiinte a Moldovei. Stiintele Vietii (Bulletin of the
Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Life Sciences = .
). 2009. No.1 (307). P.180-184. Bibliogr. 25 refs. ISSN 1857-064X. In
English.
http://idea.emind.ru/discovery/show/67 (about the scientific discovery);
http://catalog.loc.gov/ (The Library of Congress);
http://www.famous-scientists.ru/3732/;
www.allconferences.com/conferences/20050509145343/;
www.ceu.hu/crc/Syllabi/alumni/envsci/ostroumov.html;
massmedia.msu.ru/newspaper/newspaper/4054/all/nauka.htm (about the 5th conference on
aquatic ecosystems in 2003);
http://massmedia.msu.ru/newspaper/newspaper/4080/all/newsw.htm
(about the 6th
conference on aquatic ecosystems in 2004, with color photographs);
www.uga.edu/news/artman/publish/050302ostoumov.shtml;
http://www.irex.ru/alumni/success/ostroumov;
http://www.irex.org/programs/ci/spotlight/05Jan-May/Ostroumov.pdf
(policy brief:
recommendations for policymakers);
www.bio.msu.ru;
www.eeiu.org (about EEIU Moscow Chapter);
eko.org.ua/ua/?journal;
www.eko.org.ua/ru/?journal;
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psychosphera.boom.ru/Raznoe/Raznoe.html;
www.meteo.ru/izdan/ukazat07.htm;
www.aquakultura.ru/articles/details/16.htm;
www.engineering.uga.edu/seminar8-05.pdf (seminar lecture: Towards Qualitative Theory Of
Aquatic Biomachinery, University of Georgia, GA, U.S.A., 2005);
www.engineering.uga.edu/winter 05.pdf;
http://www.irex.org [Policy Brief: Sergey A. Ostroumov, May 6, 2005: ecosystems, and
water quality];
http://www.ntv.ru/gordon/archive/20610/;
http://www.allconferences.com/conferences/20050509135343/ [on the 7th Intl Conference
Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations];
http://www.eeiu.org/chapters/moscow2/reports.html#ostroumov121206;
http://www.environetbase.com/ejournals/books/book_summary/summary.asp?id=4575;
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=t713393886~tab=editorialboard;
www.tgizdat.ru
(on the conference "Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations-8",
October 20, 2006);
http://www.ocean.ru/content/view/336/89/ [on the 9th Intl Conference Aquatic Ecosystems,
Organisms, Innovations];
According to the web page of the publisher, in 2006 the following paper was on the list of 5
Most Viewed Articles. (Most viewed articles are the full-text articles from this journal that
have been accessed most frequently within the last 90 days, according to the analysis of
Internet activity): Ostroumov S. A. On the Multifunctional Role of the Biota in the SelfPurification of Aquatic Ecosystems // Russian Journal of Ecology, Vol. 36, No. 6, 2005, pp.
414420. [Translated from 'Ekologiya', No. 6, 2005, pp. 452459].
Published Reviews of the S.A.Ostroumov's books
Published reviews of the book Yablokov A.V. and Ostroumov S.A. Nature Conservation.
Problems and Prospects:
Prof. Lavrenko .. (Academician, Full Member, Academy of Sciences; Ex-President, the
Russian Botanical Society) Review // Botanical Journal. - 1984. - No. 12. - P. 1706 1710;
Books and Art in USSR. 1983. No. 2/37. P.23;
Dokumentation Natur und Landschaft (DNL) (Germany), 32 (1992) 1 (in German);
Revista Espanola de Fisiologia (Spain). 48 (1992) 1 (in Spanish);
Alauda (France). 61 (1993) 1 (in French);
Mammalia (France). 57 (1993) 2 p. 304 (in French);
Buch und Kunst in der UdSSR. 1983. No.2. P.21 (in German);
El libro y el arte en la URSS. 1983. No.2. p. 21 (in Spanish);
Book and Art in the USSR [Kniga I Iskusstvo v SSSR]. 1983. No. 2/37. P.23; ISSN 0201
8543; (in Rus.);
Books and Art in the USSR. 1983. No. 2/37, P.23; ISSN 0201 8500 (in English);
Buch und Kunst in der UdSSR. 1983. No.2. P.21; ISSN 0201 8527 (in German);
El libro y el arte en la URSS. 1983. No.2, p. 21; (in Spanish);
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Amstislavsky A. To think globally, to act locally. Review of the book 'Conservation of


Living Nature: Problems and Prospects' // Man and Nature. 1984. No. 9. p. 81-85;
[annotation of the book] 'Conservation of Living Nature: Problems and Prospects' // Nature
(Priroda). 1984. No.7. p. 123;
A. Pleshakov. Review of the book. Newspaper 'Moskovskaya Pravda'. 1984, 15.06.84, p.
3;Pleshakov A. Review of the book Conservation of Living Nature: problems and prospects.
1983 // Moskovskaya Pravda. 1984. June 15, p.3.
Vostrikov L. Review of the book Conservation of Living Nature: Problems and Prospects.
1983 // Biology in School (Biologiya v Schkole). 1985. No. 3. p.72-73.
Komarovskiy F.L. Review of the book Conservation of Living Nature: problems and
prospects. 1983 // Nauchnye Doklady Vysshei Shkoly. Biol. Nauki 1986. No. 4. p. 111-112.
Also, the book was positevely commented in the letter written by Prof. Peter Raven (March
28, 1984);

Published reviews of the book Yablokov A.V. and Ostroumov S.A. Levels of Living Nature
Conservation. 1985. Nauka Press. Moscow. 176 p., fig, tab.:
Chesnokov N.I. Review of the book Levels of Conservation of Living Nature. 1985 //
Priroda (Nature, Moscow, in Russian) 1986. No. 7. . 124-125.
Published reviews of the book Ostroumov S.A. Introduction to Bio-Chemical Ecology:
Priroda (Nature). 1987. No. 1. p.125.
Professor Telitchenko M.M. (Chairperson, Dept. of General Ecology and Hydrobiology,
Moscow State University) Review of the book 'Introduction to Biochemical Ecology' //
Bulletin of Moscow University. Ser. 16. Biology. 1986. No. 4. P. 58.
Prof. Stavskaya S.S. // Physiology and Biochemistry of Cultivated Plants (published in
Ukraine). 1988. v. 20, No. 1. p. 99 - 100.
Prof. Pokarzhevsky .D., Semenova N.L. // Ecology. 1988. No. 2. p. 89 - 90.
Prof. Sokolov .S. // grochemistry. 1987. No. 7. p. 135 -136.
Prof. Laskorin B.N. (Full Member, Acad. Sci.) // Izvestia Acad. Sci. Ser. Biol. (Bulletin of
Acad. Sci., Biological Series) 1991. No. 5. p. 799 - 800.
Prof. Gusev .V. (Dean, the School of Biology, Moscow University) // Plant Physiology.
V. 35. No. 2. p.412 - 413.
Prof. Dubinin N.P. (Full Member, Acad. Sci.) // Izvestia Acad. Sci. Ser. Biol. (Bulletin of
Acad. Sci., Biological series). 1988. No. 1. p. 799 - 800.
Prof. B. Stugren. 'Introduction to Biochemical Ecology' by S.A. Ostroumov (review) //
Studia Univ. Babes-Bolyai. Biologia (published in Romania, in English). 1987. No 2. P. 96
97.
Dr. E. Symonides // Wiadomosci Ecologiczne (published in Poland, in Polish), V. 33. No. 2.
-P. 199-201.
Review // J. General Biology. 1989. V. 50. No. 3. p. 429.
Published reviews of the book Telitchenko M.M., Ostroumov S.A. Introduction to Problems
of Bio-chemical Ecology:
Prof. Sirenko L.A. // Hydrobiological Journal (published in Ukraine). 1992. - V. 28. No. 5. p.
108 - 109.
Prof. Romanenko V.D. (Full Member, Acad. Sci. of Ukraine; Director, Institute of
Hydrobiology; President of Hydroecological Society of Ukraine), Romanenko A.V. //
Hydrobiological Journal (published in Kiev, Ukraine). 1992. V.28. No.2. p. 82-83.
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Published reviews of the book Yablokov A.V. and Ostroumov S.A. Conservation of Living
Nature and Resources: Problems, Trends, Prospects. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York,
London, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Barcelona, Budapest. Springer. (1991). XII. 272 p.:
Hartshorn G. S. A Russian "Silent Spring".- BioScience, 1992, Vol. 42, No. 7, p. 559-560.
[BioScience is published by: American Institute of Biological Sciences] [on the book:
Conservation of Living Nature and Resources: Problems, Trends, and Prospects by A. V.
Yablokov; S. A. Ostroumov]. [Gary S. Hartshorn, World Wildlife Fund Washington, DC
20037];
Goldsmith F. B. Review: Conservation of Living Nature and Resources, by A. V. Yablokov;
S. A. Ostroumov. - The Journal of Ecology, 1992. Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 186-187;
Book review: Conservation of Living Nature and Resources: Problems Trends and
Prospects, by A. V. Yablokov, S.A.Ostroumov. - Biological Conservation. 1993, Vol. 63,
Issue 3, P. 271 [doi:10.1016/0006-3207(93)90728-J];
Dokumentation Natur und Landschaft (DNL) (Germany), 32 (1992) 1 (in German);
Revista Espanola de Fisiologia (Spain). 48 (1992), 1 (in Spanish);
Alauda (France). 61 (1993) 1 (in French);
Mammalia (France). 57 (1993) 2, p. 304 (in French);
Published reviews of the book Ostroumov S.A. Biological Effects of Surfactants on
Organisms (2001):
Prof. Yakovlev S.V. (Full Member, Acad. Sci.) Review of the book: Ostroumov S.A.
Biological Effects of Surfactants on Organisms (2001) // Vestnik Russian Academy of
Sciences.
2002.
v.72,
No.11,
p.
1038-103947.
http://www.ras.ru/en/publishing/rasherald/rasherald_articleinfo.aspx?articleid=50a4f8157de7-413f-b2b7-f1489d99f4cb [Review of the book: S.A. Ostroumov, Biologicheskie
effekty pri vozdeistvii poverkhnostno-aktivnykh veshchestv na organismy (The Impact of
Surface Active Substances upon the Organisms: The Biological Effects). Author of the
review: Academician, Prof. S.V.Yakovlev (Full Member, Russian Academy of Sciences;
Director, VODGEO Institute)].
Prof. Vasiliev .F. (Full Member, Acad. Sci.) Review of the book: Ostroumov S.A.
Biological Effects of Surfactants on Organisms (2001) // Vestnik Russian Academy of
Natural Sciences, 2002, v.2, No.3, p. 65.
Prof. Braginsky L.P., Prof. Sirenko L.A. Review of the book: Ostroumov S.A. Biological
Effects of Surfactants on Organisms (2001) // Hydrobiological Journal (published in Kiev,
Ukraine). 2003, v.39, No.3, p.115-118.
Prof. Rozenberg G.S. (Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Director of the Institute of Ecology of the Volga Basin, Russ. Academy of. Sciences.)
Review of the book: Ostroumov S.A. Biological Effects of Surfactants on Organisms (2001)
// Uspekhi Sovremennoi Biologii (Advances of Modern Biology). 2003. No. 6, p. 618-619.
Published reviews of the book Ostroumov S.A. Biotic Mechanism of Self-Purification of
Freshwater and Marine Water (2004) [Diploma to the book 'Biotic Mechanism of Selfpurification of Freswater and Marine Water' was awarded at the 7th International Conference
Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations (2005)]:
Malakhov V.V. (Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Chair of the
Dept. of Zoology of Invertebrates, Moscow State University), Review of the book
(Ostroumov, S.A., 2004. Biotic Mechanism of Self-purification of Freshwater and Marine
Water. MAX Press, Moscow) // Ecol. Sci. Haz. Solutions. 2004. Vol.10. p.138.
Rozenberg G.S. (Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of
the Institute of Ecology of the Volga Basin, Russ. Acad. Sci.)
Review of the book
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(Ostroumov, S.A., 2004. Biotic Mechanism of Self-purification of Freshwater and Marine


Water. MAX Press, Moscow) // Advances of Modern Biol. 2005. No.3. P. 317-318.
Published reviews of the book Ostroumov S.A. 'Pollution, Self-purification and Restoration
of Aquatic Ecosystems' (2005):
Fedorov V.D. Ecological sciences: from theory to practice and sustainable development.
Review of the books by S.A.Ostroumov 'Pollution, Self-purification and Restoration of
Aquatic Ecosystems' and 'Ecology and Hydrobiology'. - Ecological Systems and
Instruments. 2006. No. 4. P. 38-39. [on the author: Prof. Fedorov V.D. is the Chairperson,
Department of Hydrobiology, Moscow State University].
Prof. Rumyantzev I.S., Zimnyukov V.A. Review of the book: Ostroumov S.A. Pollution,
Self-Purification, and Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems. Moscow. MAX Press, 2005, 100
p. ISBN 5-317-01213-9. Ecological Chemistry, 2006, v. 15, No. 3, p. 211-212 [on the
author: Prof. I.S. Rumyantzev is the President, The Academy of Water Science].
Prof. Abakumov V.A. Review of the book "Pollution, Self-Purification, and Restoration of
Aquatic Ecosystems". Moscow. MAX Press, 2005, 100 p. Ecology of the Environment
and Safety of Life Activity, No.4 (34), 2006, p. 88-89 [the reviewer recommended to
publish a new edition of the book].
Prof. Ermakov V.V. Review of the book "Pollution, Self-Purification, and Restoration of
Aquatic Ecosystems. Moscow. MAX Press, 2005, 100 p." and of the collection of
educational programs "Ecology and Hydrobiology" (Moscow. MAX Press, 2005).

Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology. 2007. v. 1(3). p.122-124.


Prof. Braginsky L.P., Kalenichenko K.P., Ignatyuk A.A. (.. , ..
, .. ). Generalized mechanisms of self-purification of natural
waters. Review of the book: Ostroumov S.A. Pollution, Self-Purification, and Restoration of
Aquatic Ecosystems. Moscow. MAX Press, 2005, 100 p. // Hydrobiological Journal. 2007 43, No. 6. P.111-113.
Published reviews of the book Ostroumov S.A. 'Ecology and Hydrobiology: Curricula of
Lecture Courses (2005)':
Fedorov V.D. (Chair of the Dept. of Hydrobiology, Moscow University). Ecological
sciences: from theory to practice and sustainable development. Review of the books by
S.A.Ostroumov 'Pollution, Self-purification and Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems' and
'Ecology and Hydrobiology'. - Ecological Systems and Instruments. 2006. No. 4. P. 38-39.
Rozenberg G.S. ( Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Director,
Institute of Ecology of Volga Basin of Russian Academy of Sciences) [Review]. Water
and Ecology. 2006. No.3. P. 70-75.
Published reviews of the book Ostroumov S.A. Biological Effects of Surfactants (2006):
Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC / Taylor & Francis. Boca Raton, London, New
York. 2006, 279 p., ISBN 0-8493-2526-9. - SciTech Book News, 2006 (March),
Vol.30, No.1, p.58; [ISSN 0196-6006] http://www.booknews.com/issues/sci-0603.pdf
[a mini-review of the book; publisher: Book News, Inc.; 5739 NE Sumner St.; Portland
Oregon, 97218, U.S.A. Formal description of the journal: Reviews of new high-level books in
all fields of science. Encompasses graduate level texts, serious scholarly treatises, and
professional
references;
http://library.vtc.edu.hk/ejournalsearch/Detail.do?query=SciTech+Book+News];

Toderas I.K. (Academician-Secretary of the SectionDepartment of the Biological, Chemical,


and Ecological Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova), Ermakov V.V (Professor,
head of the laboratory, Institute of Geochemistry, RAS). Novelty about ecological hazards of
the chemicals that pollute aquatic environment. A review of the book: Ostroumov S.A.
Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor & Francis. Boca Raton, London, New
York. 2006. 279 p.). // Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. Life Sciences
(Buletinul Academiei de Stiinte a Moldovei. Stiintele Vietii). 2007, No. 2, p.169-172.
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Bibliogr. 10 refs. ["The book is a new significant step toward better knowledge and
understanding the effects of chemical pollution on the biosphere" (p. 172)].
Petrosyan V.S. Review of the book: Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor &
Francis. - Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2007. vol. 12, p.117-119 (in English).
Review of the book: Ostroumov S.A. Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor &
Francis. Boca Raton, London, New York. 2006. 279 p.). Bulletin Samarskaya Luka. 2007. - V. 16, No. 4(22). - P. 864-867. Bibliogr. 10 refs.
http://www.ssc.smr.ru/media/journals/samluka/2007/16_4_22.pdf
Review of the book: Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor & Francis. Boca
Raton, London, New York. 2006. 279 p. // Problems of Biogeochemistry and Geochemical
Ecology. 2007. No. 2 (4). p.108.
Review of the book: S.A. Ostroumov. Biological Effects of Surfactants (2006). - Ecologica,
2008. .15, No. 51, p. 71-72. (YU ISSN 0354-3285; Belgrade; in English).
Ermakov V.V. Review of the book: : Ostroumov S.A. Biological Effects of Surfactants.
CRC Press. Taylor & Francis. Boca Raton, London, New York. 2006. 279 p. Toxicological
Review [Toksikologicheskij Vestnik], 2009, No. 2, p. 40 (= .. . :
Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor & Francis. Boca Raton, London, New
York. 2006. 279 p. // , 2009, 2, .40).
Also, a note was published: PROTECTING WATER QUALITY *BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
OF SURFACTANTS*, a 2006 technical monograph, begins with a chapter entitled,
"Anthropogenic Impacts and Synthetic Surfactants as Pollutants of Aquatic Ecosystems," a
clear signal as to author S. Ostroumov's concerns and focus. The hardbound work is said to
provide a foundation for exploration of how hazardous wastes are absorbed in both aquatic
and terrestrial ecosystems. The text presents information on actions required for remediation
and restoring water quality. Approaches to counteract "toxic effects of man made surfactants
using biological methods, including phytoremediation," are also discussed in the 296-page
work, as well as protection measures to improve water quality. - IPMnet NEWS,
October/November 2006, Issue no. 150 (ISSN: 1523-7893):
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Reviews of the book: S.A.Ostroumov. Aquatic organisms in water self-purification and
biogenic migration of elements. (...
. . -. 2008, 200 .):
Zimnyukov V.A. Review of the book: S.A.Ostroumov. Gidrobionty v samoochischenii vod i
biogennoy migratsii elementov // Water Sector of Russia: Problems, Technologies,
Management (=Vodnoe Khozyaystvo Rossii; ISSN 1999-4508) 2009. No. 1. p.103-106.
(with the photo of the cover of the book).
Kapitsa A.P. (Prof., Corr. Member, Russ. Acad. Sci.) Review of the book: S.A. Ostroumov.
Aquatic organisms in water self-purification and biogenic migration of elements. Moscow.
MAX Press. 2008. 200 p. - Ecologica, 2009. V.16. No. 53 (March). P.8. (in English).
Rozenberg G.S. (Prof., Corr. Member, Russ. Acad. Sci.) Book Review: S. A. Ostroumov.
Gidrobionty v samoochishchenii vod i biogennoj migracii elementov // Biologiya morya.
2009. V. 35, No. 3, P.237-238. The journal is translated in English and published as
"Russian Journal of Marine Biology"(ISSN print: 1063-0740; ISSN online: 1608-3377).
Ermakov V.V. (Prof., Head of Lab. of Biogeochem., Russ. Acad. Sci.) About the book S.A.
Ostroumov Aquatic organisms in self-purification of water and the biogenic migration of
elements // Water: Chemistry and Ecology. 2009. No. 8. p.25-29. Bibliogr. 26 refs. A new
theory for the biomechanisms for water self-purification is presented in the
S.A. Ostroumovs book Aquatic Organisms in Water Self-Purification and Biogenic
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Migration of Elements (2008, 200 p.). Hydrobionts (aquatic organisms) are actively
involved in various processes leading to water purification. Almost all main groups of
organisms are involved, which is discussed and analyzed in the paper. In the theory, the
results of the author's experiments on the effects of various pollutants on aquatic organisms
were used. The theory is an innovative basis for new ecological technologies to clean water
and to upgrade its quality by using aquatic organisms.

Other reviews:
Kreneva S.V., Kocharyan A.G. Review of: Ostroumov S.A. On the ecological-biochemical
mechanism of maintenance of water quality and water self-purification. From theory to
applications. .: X-Press. 2006 - 24 p. (Series: Science. Education. Innovations. Vol.
5) .
Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006,
v. 11,
p. 201.
http://scipeople.ru/uploads/materials/4389/Text.2006.volume11.doc;
http://www.scribd.com/doc/62967815/;
Abakumov V.A. (Prof.) Review of the series: 'Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms', 19992005. Editor S.A.Ostroumov. Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 199200.
Kapitsa A.P. (Member, Russian Academy of Sciences, and Chair of the Dept. of Sustainable
Use of Natural Resources, Moscow University). Review of the series: "Ecological Studies,
Hazards, Solutions", 1999-2005. Editors V.D.Fedorov and S.A.Ostroumov. Ecol.
Studies, Hazards, Solutions, 2006, v. 11, p. 201-202.
Kriksunov E.A. (Member, Russian Academy of Sciences) The new in studying the
contemporary issues of ecology, hydrobiology and environmental sciences. Review of
volume 11 of the series "Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions" (Moscow, MAX-Press,
2006, 208 p., under the editorship of S.A.Ostroumov)]. Ecology of Environment and
Safety of Life Activity (=
). 2006, No. 6. p. 93.
Review of the series "Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions" (volumes 1-11). - "Ecological
Chemistry", 2007, v. 16, issue 1, p. 67.
Other forms of evaluation of publications by S.A.Ostroumov, diplomas, certificates:
Scientific Discovery Diploma No. 274 "Ability of synthetic surfactants to inhibit the
filtration activity of bivalves"; priority of the discovery 9 August, 2000, according to the
date of publishing the book: S.A.Ostroumov "Biological effects of surfactants in connection
with the anthropogenic impact on the biosphere" (2000, MAX Press, Moscow). Diploma of
31.01.2005, registration number 332; (about the discovery:
http://idea.emind.ru/discovery/show/67);
P.L.Kapitza Medal for the scientific discovery;
Medal of 250th Anniversary of Moscow State University;
Diploma of the National Ecological Award 2004, for contribution to ecological security and
sustainable development of Russia;
Diploma of the First Degree for books "Biological effects of surfactants in connection with
the anthropogenic impact on the biosphere" and "Biological effects of surfactants on
organisms". The books were displayed at the exhibition of new books at the conference
Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms (2004);
Certificate of the Registration of Author's Rights No. 4791 (the date of the registration in the
State Department of Intellectual Property of the Ministry of Education and Science of
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Ukraine 03.10.2001) for conceptual formulation of the foundations of the new scientific
discipline 'biochemical ecology', new concepts of 'ecological chemomediators', 'ecological
chemoregulators', 'chemical ecoregulators', conceptual presentation of the role of "aquatic
organisms in preventing global change", presentation of the processes of "water selfpurification in freshwater and marine ecosystems", and a new approach to the estimates of
the transfer of carbon to the lower parts of aquatic ecosystems;
Certificate of the Registration of Author's Rights No. 7199 (the date of the registration in the
State Department of Intellectual Property of the Ministry of Education and Science of
Ukraine 27.02.2003) for the discovery and description of the ability of synthetic surfactants
and surfactant-containing mixtures to inhibit the filtration of water by molluscs;
Certificate of the Registration of Author's Rights No. 7203 (the date of the registration in the
State Department of Intellectual Property of the Ministry of Education and Science of
Ukraine 27.02.2003) for the paper 'Synopsis of new data and concepts in aquatic and
general ecology', including the sections: "Aquatic ecosystem as a large-scale diversified
bioreactor with the function of water purification; The hazard of a two-level synergism of
synecological summation of anthropogenic effects; Formulating a new concept of ecological
clusters; Role of aquatic ecosystems and organisms in stabilizing the global environment,
preventing global change and contributing to sustainable development" [published:
Ostroumov S.A. Synopsis of new data and concepts in aquatic and general ecology //
Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms-3. 2001. No. 5. P.130-137].
Certificate of the Registration of Author's Rights No. 10097 (the date of the registration in
the State Department of Intellectual Property of the Ministry of Education and Science of
Ukraine 01.06.2004) for the papers "Polyfunctional role of biodiversity in water purification
and formation of water quality", "Two types of ecological time bomb: making and stopping
it", "Biochemical hydrobiology: laying the conceptual basis for a new scientific discipline"
etc. [published: Ostroumov S.A. Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms-4. 2003. Moscow.
MAX Press. 152 p.].
Certificate of the Registration of Author's Rights No. 16094 (the date of the registration in
the State Department of Intellectual Property of the Ministry of Education and Science of
Ukraine 31.03.2006) for the Collection of papers Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms-5.
Awarded: the honorary title of Fellow of EcoEthics International Union (2003, 5 February the letter from the president of EcoEthics International Union, Professor. Otto Kinne);
Certificate and Formal Letter on the successful completion of the Contemporary Issues
Fellowship Program issued by European and Eurasian Programs Branch, Office of Academic
Exchange Programs, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
(May 26, 2005, Washington D.C.), and another letter of congratulations on completing the
2004-2005 program issued from Assistant Secretary of Educational and Cultural Affairs
(May 31, 2005, Washington, D.C.);
Diploma at the 1st International Forum on Conservancy of Nature (Moscow, 7-9th September
2005), signed by Co-Chairs of the Forum, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources of Russian
Federation and Vice-President of the Trade Chamber of Russian Federation).
Certificate of Participation in the international conference 'Case Studies and Models for
Higher Education Reform' (International Research and Exchanges Board, U.S. Department
of State, The Carnegie Corporation of New York, Moscow, September 29-30, 2005).
Diploma of the journal 'Ecology and Life' (awarded 15 October 2005).
Diploma of the competition 'Sustainable use of natural resources and environmental
protection strategry of sustainable development of Russia in the 21st century' at the
international conference 'Sustainable Development: Nature-Society-Man' (organized in
2006, Moscow, by the Ministry of Natural Resources) for the paper by Ostroumov S.A. and
Solomonova E.A. "On studies of water self-purification and interactions between pollutants
(surfactants) and biota: searching approaches to issues relevant to sustainable use of water
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resources " (Directive of the Ministry of Natural Resources No.126 of 02 June 2006; the
Diploma was signed by the Minister).
Diploma to the book 'Biotic Mechanism of Self-purification of Freshwater and Marine
Water' by Dr. S. A. Ostroumov, awarded at the 7th International Conference Aquatic
Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations (2005). Diploma of the Academy of Aquatic Sciences
for the series of innovative publications on aquatic ecology, interactions between chemicals
and organisms, and water self-purification, including the books 'Biological Effects of
Surfactants in Connection with the Anthropogenic Impact on the Biosphere'; 'Biological
Effects of Surfactants on Organisms'; 'Biotic Mechanism of Self-Purification of Freshwater
and Marine Water';
'Pollution, Self-Purification and Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems'; 'Biological Effects of
Surfactants', (awarded in 2006).
Diploma of the Academy of Aquatic Sciences 'for his innovative contribution to
improvement of environmental and ecological education', including the book 'Ecology and
Hydrobiology. Curricula of Lecture Courses' (awarded in 2006).
Diploma of the Moscow Society of the Researchers of Nature (awarded in 2007).

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1. About the publications and works of S. A. Ostroumov


Sergey A. Ostroumov, Ph.D., Dr.Sci., Member of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.
Author of a scientific discovery (Certificate and Diploma No. 274). Graduated from Moscow
State University with the highest honors. Postdoctoral training and experience in the USA
(SUNY, Univ. of Maryland, Univ. of Georgia, U.S. EPA, NSF) and UK (Plymouth Marine
Laboratory, ex-Visiting Royal Society Fellow). Discovered new bioeffects of surfactants and
detergents and experimentally proved their ecological role as hazardous factors to water selfpurification. Discovered the component of the ecological mechanism of water selfpurification that is most vulnerable to water pollution. Proposed new fundamental concepts
and terms of ecological chemoregulators, ecological chemoeffectors, chemical ecoregulators,
the polyfunctional role of biota in water self-purification (Hydrobiologia, 2002, 469: 203204), the level-block system of principles for the analysis of ecological hazards from manmade impact on the biota, synecological synergism of man-made impact (DAN, 2001, 380:
714-717; DAN, 2001, 380: 847-849, DAN being the abbreviation for the title of the
authoritative scientific edition, Reports to the Russian Academy of Sciences), inhibitory
analysis in ecology (DAN, 2000, 375: 847), ecological repair and remediation, ecological
clusters, proposed new parameters that characterize the role of organisms in ecosystem
(Ecol. Stud. 2004, 7:106-167), concepts related to the ecological bomb of the second type
(Ecol. Stud. 2004, 7: 106-167). Proposed new modern conceptualization of ecosystem
(DAN, 2002, 383: 571), and of the boundaries of ecosystems (Vestnik [=Bulletin] of
Moscow University. Ser. Biol. 2003, 3: 43). Introduced new fundamental concepts of the
principle of ecological uncertainty (Ecol. Stud. 2004, 7: 138), new typology of migrations of
elements and integrated abiotic-biotic regulation of biogeochemical processes (Vestnik of
Russian Academy of Natural Sciences 2002, 2 (No.3): 50), formulated the functions of the
biota as a factor for stabilization of the environment and climatic system of the Earth
(Vestnik of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences 2003, 3 (No.2): 59), discovered new
types of hazards from chemical pollution. Produced the basics of the theory of biotic selfpurification of water and upgrading water quality (DAN 2004, 396: 136-141). In his books
'Introduction to Biochemical Ecology' and 'Introduction to Issues of Biochemical
Ecology' he laid the groundwork and formulated basic principles for the new science of
biochemical ecology at the interface between ecology and biochemistry.
Developed new methods for measuring the sublethal effects of xenobiotics, and
quantitatively measuring their effects on the efficiency of removing suspended matter from
water by filter-feeders. Proposed the concepts of synecological cooperativity and ecological
taxation in biological communities (Ecol. Stud. 2004, 7: 154-157), a new approach to
monetary assessment of the ecological services of aquatic ecosystems (Ecol. Stud. 2004, 7:
141-146). Applied the Liebig's law to human nutrition, which led to new links among
biochemical ecology and human nutrition science and to new application of ecological
science for strengthening human health. Extended the scientific approaches of
E. Schrdinger and I. Prigogine by applying them to aquatic ecosystems (Ecol. Stud. 2004,
7: 122-126; Sib. Ecol. J. (Sibirskii Ekologicheskii Zhurnal. . ). 2006. No. 3.
P. 339-343; Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2008, Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 147-152, DOI
10.1134/S1995425508010177). Proposed the new method of recurrent additions to study
phytoremediation (Ecol. Stud. 2004, 11: 72-74).
Authored over 400 300 publications including 16 18 books. Invited lecturer and visiting
scientist in the USA, Germany, UK, Netherlands, and other countries.
Developed several new lecture courses. Published educational textbooks on general ecology,
biochemical ecology, nature conservation and protection of biodiversity, water selfpurification. Also published new programs and curricula on ecological mechanism of water
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self-purification, quantitative hydrobiology (aquatic ecology), environmental policy, ecology


and ecophysiology of plants, and biochemical ecology. Teaching practical classes in
biomembranes and microbiology (in the universities in the U.S.A. and Russia), aquatic
ecology and biology, and biological oceanography (SUNY and Moscow State University),
lecture courses for the continuing education of the chairs of departments of ecology of
universities of Russia and the USSR. Teaching a course of ecology at Moscow State
University. Proposed innovations for teaching microbiology and biology at U.S. universities.
Additional training at Central European University (2002) where he developed a new course
curriculum on environmental policy and sustainable development (published). Additional
training and experience under the IREX (U.S. DOS sponsored) program 'Contemporary
Issues' at the University of Georgia (GA, USA) and National Science Foundation
(Washington, D.C.).
Member, Scientific Council of the Ichthyologic Commission of Russian Federation.
Chairperson, the Moscow Branch of Eco-Ethics International Union. Is or was a member,
the International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology (SIL, 2004), American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO, 1997, 1999, 2005), American Society for
Microbiology (1996); American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS, 1996,
1997). ), North American Benthological Society (NABS, 1999-2000); International Society
of Environmental Bioindicators, ISEBI (since May, 2009). Member, International Society of
Environmental Bioindicators, ISEBI (since May, 2009). Full member (Academician) of the
following academies: Member, the International Academy of Authors of Scientific
Discoveries and Inventions. Member, the Academy of Aquatic Sciences. Member, and the
International Academy of Ecology and Life Protection Sciences (IAELPS, since 2007;
Diploma No. E 02927, of 25.01.2007; the Russian abbreviation of the name of the academy
is MANEB). Member of the management board of the All-Russia organization of
toxicologists (since December 2008). Member of the Expert Council of the State Duma
(Parliament) Committee on Natural Resources, Environment and Ecology (since 2009).
Chairperson of the organizing committee for series of scientific conferences and sessions. In
1999 2006, organized 10 conferences and sessions in the USA, Denmark, and Russia.
Chair of several scientific sessions organized by ASLO, SIL, and the NATO environmental
and scientific program. Current or past member of the editorial boards of a number of
scientific publications (Russia, USA, Ukraine, India, the Netherlands, Lithuania,
Kazakhstan, Moldova). Editor-in-Chief of the series '"Ecological Studies, Hazards,
Solutions'" and '"Science. Education. Innovations'". Member of the editorial or advisory
boards of 'International Journal of Phytoremediation' (U.S.A., since 2005), 'International
Journal of Oceans and Oceanography' (India, since 2005), 'Water and Ecology' (Russia,
since 2004), Environment Ecology and Safety of Life Activity' (Ukraine, since 2004),
Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management (Canada, since 2006),
'"Problems of
Biogeochemistry and Geochemical Ecology'" (zakhstan, since 2006), 'Ecological
Chemistry' (Russia, since 2007), 'Water: Technology and Ecology' (Russia, since 2007),
'"Ecologica'" (Serbia, since November, 2007).), the scientific journal of Academy of
Sciences of Moldova, 'Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. Life Sciences' [=
. (the title in Moldovian language, Buletinul
Academiei de Stiinte a Moldovei. Stiintele Vientii)] (since January 2009); Water Sector of
Russia ( ) (since 2010).
Member of the Scientific Committee of the International conference "Environment Today"
(Serbia, Belgrade, April 21-23, 2008).); member of the Organizing Committee, 17th
International Environmental Bioindicators Conference (Moscow, 18.5.2009 22.5.2009,
International Society of Environmental Bioindicators, ISEBI).
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Involved in the committees for selecting nominees for the honorary awards in ecology and
environment, including the honorary title 'Aquatic Ecologist of the Year', Hutchinson
Science Laureate, et al.
Awards and Certificates of Merit: Scientific Discovery Diploma No. 274 " The ability of
synthetic surfactants to inhibit the filtration activity of bivalves"; [priority of the discovery
August 9, 2000, according to the date of publishing the book: S.A. Ostroumov "Biological
Effects of Surfactants in Connection with the Anthropogenic Impact on the Biosphere"
(2000)]; The Kapitza Medal for scientific discovery; The Medal of the 250th Anniversary
of Moscow State University; Diploma of the National Ecological Award 2004 (for
contribution to ecological security and sustainable development of Russia); Award of the
Center of Anticorruption Studies and Initiatives of Transparency International (Russian
Branch), Diploma of the First Degree for the books entitled "Biological Effects of
Surfactants in Connection with the Anthropogenic Impact on the Biosphere" and "Biological
Effects of Surfactants on Organisms", the books were displayed at the exhibition of new
books at the conference on Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms (2004); Diploma awarded
by the editorial board of the journal "Ecology and Life", Diploma from the Academy of
Water Sciences for the series of publications on the theory of water self-purification (2006);
Awardee of the honorary title 'Aquatic Ecologist of the Year' (2009);
Certificate of Registration of Author's Rights No. 4791 for conceptual formulation of the
foundations of the new scientific discipline 'biochemical ecology', new concepts of
'ecological chemomediators', 'ecological chemoregulators', 'chemical ecoregulators',
conceptual presentation of the role of "aquatic organisms in preventing global change",
presentation of the processes of "water self-purification in freshwater and marine
ecosystems", and a new approach to the estimates of the transfer of carbon to the lower parts
of aquatic ecosystems; Certificate of Registration of Author's Rights No. 7199 for the
discovery and description of the ability of synthetic surfactants and surfactant-containing
mixtures to inhibit the filtration of water by mollusks; Certificate of Registration of
Author's Rights No. 7203 for the paper entitled 'Synopsis of new data and concepts in
aquatic and general ecology', including the sections entitled: "Aquatic ecosystem as a largescale diversified bioreactor with the function of water purification; The hazard of a two-level
synergism of synecological summation of anthropogenic effects; Formulating a new concept
of ecological clusters; Role of aquatic ecosystems and organisms in stabilizing the global
environment, preventing global change and contributing to sustainable development"
[published: Ostroumov S.A. Synopsis of new data and concepts in aquatic and general
ecology // Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions. 2001. No. 5. P.130-137]; Certificate of the
Registration of Author's Rights No. 10097 for the papers "Polyfunctional role of
biodiversity in water purification and formation of water quality", "Two types of ecological
time bomb: making and stopping it", "Biochemical hydrobiology: laying the conceptual
basis for a new scientific discipline" etc. [published: Ostroumov S.A. Aquatic Ecosystems
and Organisms-4. 2003. Moscow. MAX Press. 152 p.]. Biographical profile was included in:
Who'sWho in the World, 24th Edition, 2007 (Publisher: Marquis Who's Who, 890 Mountain
Ave, Suite 4, Box 5, New Providence NJ 07974, USA),. The Encyclopedia of Successful
Persons Who is Who in Russia published by the Swiss publishers as part of the series
Hubners Who is Who.
Some innovations:
1. A new parameter and formula: efficiency of cell elimination from water, ECE;
ECE = [A/B] 100%,
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where A is the optical density of the cell suspension treated with the chemical agent studied
(e.g., a surfactant, detergent, etc.), which is expected to inhibit water filtration by organisms
(e.g. mollusks) and cell elimination from water; B is the optical density in the control
samples (the water tank containing mollusks and unicellular organisms without the chemical
agent tested). Source: Ostroumov S. A. Imbalance of factors providing control of unicellular
plankton populations exposed to anthropogenic impact. - Doklady Biological Sciences,
2001. Vol. 379, P. 341-343. Bibliogr. 12. (Translated from DAN 2001. Vol. 379. P.136138). Also, the book by Ostroumov (2001).
Another variant of the name of the index: effects on elimination efficiency (EEE)
(Ostroumov S. A. Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002. Vol. 385. 377-379.
2. New terms 'ecological chemomediators', 'ecological chemoregulators', 'ecological clusters'
et al.
3. A new formula to compare effects of two chemicals on one ofrganism or to compare
effects of one chemical on two organisms.
4. Concept of ecological taxation in biological communities.
5. A new concept of ecological repair. Ecological remediation as a near synonym of
ecological repair (Ostroumov S. A. Identification of a new type of ecological hazard of
chemicals: inhibition of processes of ecological remediation. - Doklady Biological Sciences.
2002. Vol. 385. 377-379; Sib. Ecol. J. (. . ). 2006. No. 3. P. 339-343.).;
Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2008, Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 147-152, DOI
10.1134/S1995425508010177).
6. A new variant of definition of ecosystem and biogeocoenosis.
7. A new concept and a system of principles for conservation of populations of aquatic
invertebrates; malacological and hydrobiological reserves (Ostroumov S.A.. System of
principles for conservation of the biogeocenotic function and the biodiversity of filterfeeders. Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002. Vol. 383: 147-150).
8. New type of potentially hazardous chemicals: uncouplers of pelagial-benthal coupling.
(Ostroumov S. A.. New type of action of potentially hazardous chemicals: uncouplers of
pelagial-benthal coupling. Doklady Biol. Sciences. 2002. 383: 127-130).
9. A new "concept of an aquatic ecosystem as an analog of a bioreactor (in a broad sense)
that contributes to water self-purification mediated by main groups of hydrobionts" (p. 514,
Ostroumov S. A.. Aquatic ecosystem: a large-scale diversified bioreactor with a water selfpurification function. Doklady Biological Sciences, 2000. Vol. 374, P. 514-516).
10. Elements of the theory of ecological []bomb of the second type (see: Ostroumov S.A.
Facts and concepts of ecology 3. Ecological []bomb of the second type // ESHS. 2004.
Vol. 7. P. 115-119).
11. Prediction was made: "Further research and experimental studies are expected to provide
new evidence that sublethal concentrations of chemical pollutants induce a significant
decrease in the filtration capacity of freshwater and marine filter feeders" (p.129 in:
Ostroumov S. A.. New type of action of potentially hazardous chemicals: uncouplers of
pelagial-benthal coupling. - Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002. Vol. 383: 127-130). This
prediction was confirmed by the new findings after 2002.
12. Conceptual formulation of the foundations of the new scientific discipline 'biochemical
ecology' (the book: Ostroumov S.A.. Introduction to Biochemical Ecology. 1986. Moscow,
Moscow University Press).

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sessions. Scientific Presentations

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USA, invited), (University of
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(. , Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Plymouth,
UK); Procter & Gamble (Brussels, Belgium,
invited), (, Institute of Freshwater Ecology,
Berlin, Germany, 1998, invited), (, Agricultural
University, Wageningen, 1999, the Netherlands, invited),
(Germany, 1999, invited), (UFZ Centre for
Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle, , Germany, 1999, invited); 11
(SETAC,
American Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 11th Annual Meeting,
Arlington, Virginia, USA, November 11-15, 1990, invited), 9-
(International Symposium on
Biodegradation and Biodeterioration, Leeds, UK, 1993, invited), 6-
(International Ecological Congress, Manchester, UK, 1994, invited),
3- (2nd European Conference on
Ecotoxicology, Zurich, Switzerland, 1994, invited),
(American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, ASLO,
Santa Fe, 1999, chair of the session, invited speaker; ASLO, Copenhagen, 2000, June 5-9,
chair of the session SS25; invited speakerinvited), . . .
(2004, Lahti, Finland, invited speaker), U.S. EPA (2005), National Science
Foundation (2005); " , , -9"
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the participation of cell organelles in the multiplication of viruses" ( =

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XII International. Botanical
Congress, July 3-10, (XII
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1982.
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Public Hearings (1986, December 8-11, Moscow). 28.01.86
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Endeavour, 113) - e.g., November 6, 1990; November 20, 1990; November 27,
1990; December 11, 1990 - presentation of the series titled Environmental Problems and
Biospherics MSRC (Marine Science Research Center, State University of New York,
Stony Brook; Bldg: Endeavour, room 113);

(
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(SETAC, American Society for


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 11th Annual Meeting, Arlington, Virginia, USA,
November 11-15, 1990, two papers, invited);
December 12, 1990, invited lecturer, Environmental Issues, Pollution and its Bioeffects;
Scientific Legacy of Academician V.I.Vernadsky , University of Massachussets at Amherst;
1991. -
-; , 4 1991 18 1991 -
" '' - MSRC ( , -, ;
Endeavour, 113) - March 4, 1991, and March, 18 two presentations of the series
titled Environmental Problems and Biospherics MSRC (Marine Science Research Center,
State University of New York, Stony Brook; Building: Endeavour, room 113) ;
March 5, and March 6, SUNY at Binghamton, invited lectures on environmental issues
including addessment of biological activities and toxicity of surfactants;
Oceanography: Application of the Basic Sciences to the
World Ocean MSRC (CEI 541; CED [School of Continuing Education] Course; Marine
Science Research Center, State University of New York, Stony Brook); ( 4
1991), Challenger, 165;
February 15, 1991, invited lecture at Mount Holyoke College, Scientific Legacy of
Academician V.I.Vernadsky and the Biosphere;
1991 " " -
;
1992: . 18.2.92 "
" ( . -, ),
.
1993. the 9th International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation Symposium, 510 September 1993, Leeds, UK ( ).
1994: . 24.8.94 'Some aspects of ecotoxicology and biochemical ecology of surfactants', 6th
International Congress of Ecology (INTECOL, Symposium 7B: Pollution: sources, effects
and assessment; Manchester, UK) 1994 (invited); 30.8.94 'Ecotoxicology and biological
activity of surfactants', 3rd European Conference on Ecotoxicology (Aug 28-31, 1994,
Zrich, Switzerland, invited) .
1995.: . : New results of studying bioeffects of surfactants, University of Maryland;
Studying effects of surfactants on Mytilus edulis; Scientific legacy of V.I.Vernadsky - 2
(. , Plymouth Marine Laboratory,
Plymouth, UK, invited);
1996:. 2.1.96. -
(USDA, invited), 1996
(. , Center of Biotechnology, Baltimore, USA, invited);
. ;
1997: . "

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1997); " -
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2.4.98 "
-
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; 3.9.98 "Experimental research into effects of surfactants and
detergents on organisms" (
) -
(Procter & Gamble) (; ), 4.9.98
"Biotic filtration as an ecosystem cleaning process: experimental research into
effects of surfactants and detergents on organisms" (
)
(Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries =
Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Fish Ecology, Institut fr Gewsserkologie und
Binnenfischerei [IGB], Berlin, Germany), ; ;), 29.10.98
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; 19 1998
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1999: .. 4 (invited)
(ASLO), February 1-5, Santa Fe, New Mexico, : "Integrity-oriented
approach to ecological biomachinery for self-purification and bioremediation in aquatic
ecosystems", "The ability of mussels to filter and purify the sea water is inhibited by
surfactants", "Biological processes of water self-purification: importance and vulnerability",
"Using aquatic organisms research to educate undergraduates in Moscow State University,
Russia"; "Ecosystems as Hi-Tech Water Purification Biomachinery";
11.03.99 "
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"Presentation of Fifth EU RTD Framework Programme (FP5), INTAS and
Copernicus programmes, and relevant calls for proposals", Moscow. 28.10.99
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10-11 December, 1999. Participated in the Workshop Ecotoxicological perspectives for
management of eutrophied freshwater bodies (Netherlands; invited). 1st day: 10.12.99, Fort
Kijkduin, Huisduinen Workshop; 2nd day: 11.12.99, Tulip Inn, Callantsoog; other
participants: Martin Scholten, Drs. Moss, van Straalen, John Driver, Blake, Hernandez, van
Dokkum, Kaag, Smit, Baird, Ratte, Visser, Clement, Jak, Foekema, Tamis, Rossi, Kaag,
Hosper.
2000: . 16.03.2000 " :
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.); 29-30.04.2000. - Moscow Conference of
the Club of Rome. A Sustainable Future for Russia. ( .
.., European Parlament, ,
, . .., Prof. Klaus Steilmann, Member of European
Parliament Anders Wijkman, Uwe Moeller, Secretary General, The Club of Rome);
ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting. June 4-9, 2000, Copenhagen, Denmark -
() ; the Convener of a special session;
"Session SS25 Ecological processes and ecosystems: functioning
towards water purification". "; 5.6.2000 : Ecological processes and
ecosystems: functioning towards water purification ( ; );
Defining a modern interface between water quality engineering and aquatic ecosystem
research. : Research across boundaries. ( McCutcheon S.; ).
15.12.2000 (15 ).
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Moscow/Russian Federtion (organized by Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung/Foundation);
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terminology' 7-
" " ( - , International Brain
Research Organization), 7th Multidisciplinary Conference Stress and Behavior (Moscow,
Russia. 26-28 February 2003); 28.5.03 . "
-5"; 15.5.03 "
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; 11 2003 'Studying water filtering
activity of filter feeders' ( 'Hydrobiologia') 'Aquatic
Biodiversity: Past, Present, Future' (Antwerp, Belgium, 11-13 August 2003); 13.08.2003
Hydrobiology (Antwerp);
3.9.03
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., ); Advanced Research Workshop 'The Comparative Roles of
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, , , . ; Springer); 17.12.03 " -
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12.8.04 "Filter-feeders as part of ecological biomachinery to purify water" (invited)
XXIX Congress of International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology, Lahti,
Finland. Published: XXIX Congress of International Association of Theoretical and
Applied Limnology. Abstracts. 2004. P.239. [4 aspects of the role of filter-feeders in aquatic
ecosystems]; also published: Ostroumov S.A. Filter-feeders as part of ecological biomachinery to
purify water
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Terrorism. Policy and Practice: Celebrating 10 Years of Contemporary Issues Fellowship
Program Conference (; the conference sponsored by U.S. Department of State and
IREX); 7.10.04 " ": , ,
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20042006 . .
2007. 10. . 1275-1280. . . .: Chernova O.V., Kovaleva N. O. On the work
of the Scientific Workshop on Theoretical Problems of Soil Science in 20042006
(Chronicle). - Eurasian Soil Science. 2007. Vol. 40, No.10. P.1140-1144]. 24.11.04
(, ),
250- " :
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2005: . 3.1.05 'Ecological biomachinery to purify water: The role of filter-feeders'
(invited) Limnological Research Center, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science
and Technology, EAWAG, Kastanienbaum [EAWAG Forschungszentrum fr Limnologie,
CH-6047 Kastanienbaum], Switzerland; 9.3.05 (9 ) Studying Biotic Processes
Relevant to Water Quality: Towards Qualitative Theory of Aquatic Biomachinery
'Biomachinery for water self-purification' ,
(University of Georgia, Athens, GA, U.S.A.); 21.03.05 (21 ) 'Science and Culture:
310

Moscow University' University of Georgia, Athens, GA, U.S.A.; U.S. EPA, Hatfield Marine
Science Center (invited), Newport, Oregon, U.S.A. (April, 2005); 3rd International
Phytotechnologies Conference (invited), April 20-22, 2005, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.
(Ostroumov S.A., S.C.McCutcheon, V.A.Nzengung, D.D.Yifru, E.Manchenko "Bridging
ecology and phytotechnology: phytoremediation potential of some aquatic and terrestrial
plants"); National Science Foundation, Arlington, Virginia, U.S.A. (May, 2005);
Washington D.C. Session of IREX (May, 2005).);
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7th conference 'Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations', at the section 'Ecological
compatability of techniques and technologies' at the 1st International Forum on Conservancy
of Nature (Moscow)]. "
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Case Studies and Models for Higher Education Reform (International
Research and Exchanges Board, Moscow);
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Ostroumov S.A., S.C.McCutcheon, V.A.Nzengung, D.D.Yifru, E.A.Manchenko.
Plant ecology and phytoremediation: using potential of some aquatic and terrestrial plants to
decontaminate environment (: Abstracts. EURECO 2005. X European
Ecological Congress, November 8-13, 2005, Kusadasi, Izmir, Turkey. META Press,
Bornova/Izmir. 2005, p. 171) Ostroumov S.A., E.A.Manchenko. Biological effects of
chemicals that pollute aquatic ecosystems: interactions between sodium dodecylsulphate and
Elodea canadensis (: Abstracts. EURECO 2005. X European Ecological
Congress, November 8-13, 2005, Kusadasi, Izmir, Turkey. META Press, Bornova/Izmir.
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bioindicators of environmental pollutions: aquatic organisms including plants and filterfeeders (Ostroumov S.A., Demina L.L., Lazareva E.V., Ermakov V.V., Gorshkova O.M.,
Kolesov G.M., Kolotilova N.N., Krupina M.V., Poklonov V.A., Sheleikovsky V.L.,
Shestakova T.V., Soldatov A.A., Solomonova E.A., Toderas I.K., Tropin I.V., Vorozhun
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:
Participation in Scientific and Professional Sessions. Scientific Presentations and
Lectures Given. (Selected Examples):
XII Internat. Botanical Congress.1975. Invited oral presentation: "Origin of the eukariotic
cell and the participation of cell organelles in the multiplication of viruses".
World Commission on Environment and Development. Public Hearings (1986, December 811, Moscow). Sessions of Moscow Society of Studies of Nature (1986-1987, 1989, 1991,
1992, 1998).
International Symposium on Biodegradation and Biodeterioration (1993); International
Ecological Congress (1994, invited); Second European Conference on Ecotoxicology (1994,
invited); State University of NY (invited); Massachusetts University; Mount Holyoke
College (invited); Columbia University (USA, invited); American Society for Environmental
Toxicology and Chemistry Annual Meeting (1990, invited); Martin Luther University
(Germany, invited); Zurich (Switzerland, invited); Leeds University, Manchester University;
PML (U.K., two seminars, 1995); University of Maryland (3 seminars, 1995); USDA
(Environmental Chemistry Lab, January 2, 1996); Center of Biotechnology (Baltimore
1996); University of Maryland, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry; Procter & Gamble
314

(Brussels, Belgium, 1998; invited); Institute of Freshwater Ecology (Berlin, Germany, 1998,
invited), American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO, invited) (1999, 2000, 6
presentations; was on the steering committees),
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Meeting 1999, February 1-5,
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA: the Convener and Chair of a special session; invited
presentations entitled: "Integrity-oriented approach to ecological biomachinery for selfpurification and bioremediation in aquatic ecosystems", "The ability of mussels to filter and
purify the sea water is inhibited by surfactants", "Biological processes of water selfpurification: importance and vulnerability", "Using aquatic organisms research to educate
undergraduates in Moscow State University, Russia"; 10-11 December, 1999. Workshop
Ecotoxicological perspectives for management of eutrophied freshwater bodies
(Netherlands; invited);
29-30.04.2000. Moscow Conference of the Club of Rome. A sustainable future for Russia.
(among other participants M. Gorbachev, Members of European Parlament, Members of
Government of the Russian Federation, Members of the State Duma of Russian Federation,
Rector of Moscow University V.A.Sadovnichy, Klaus Steilmann, Member of European
Parliament Anders Wijkman, Uwe Moeller, Secretary General, The Club of Rome);
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Meeting, Copenhagen, 4-6 June
2000 (invited; the Convener and Chair of a special session SS25): 5.6.2000: presentations
entitled: Ecological processes and ecosystems: functioning towards water purification
(without coauthors); Defining a modern interface between water quality engineering and
aquatic ecosystem research (together with McCutcheon S.);
international conferences Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
2003, 2004 - 20 presentations); Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations (2005, 2006);
Agricultural University (Wageningen, The Netherlands, 1999; invited); Tuebingen
University (Germany, 1999; invited); UFZ Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle
(Germany, 1999; invited);
2002: 26.9.2002-28.9.2002 Symposium for Research Awardees from the Russian
Federation Moscow/Russian Federtion (organized by Alexander von Humboldt
Stiftung/Foundation);
2003: Aquatic Diversity (2003, Antwerp, Belgium; invited); Member of the Organizing
Committee of the conference 'Ecological Physiology and Toxicology of Aquatic Organisms',
28.1.2003, Moscow, Moscow University; 2003: Invited presentation 'Developing the
conceptual apparatus in the area of chemical communication and seeking adequate
terminology', 7th Multidisciplinary Conference Stress and Behavior (Moscow, Russia. 2628 February 2003; International Brain Research Organization); 11 Aug 2003 gave the
presentation 'Studying water filtering activity of filter feeders' (invited) at the conference
'Aquatic Biodiversity: Past, Present, Future' (Antwerp, Belgium, 11-13 August 2003);
13.08.2003 participated at the meeting of the Editorial board of Hydrobiology (Antwerp);
17.09.04 participated in the intern. conference: Combatting Terrorism. Policy and Practice:
Celebrating 10 Years of Contemporary Issues Fellowship Program Conference (Moscow; the
conference sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and IREX); SIL 2004 (Lahti, Finland;
invited; is the Chair of the oral session 'Ecology of Invasive Species-2', 13 August 2004);
international conference Mankind and Environment (Moscow, 25-28.10.2004; Chaired by
Rector of Moscow State University V.A.Sadovnichy; abstract published);
2005: EAWAG (2005, Switzerland; invited); Univ. of Georgia (2005), U.S. EPA (2005,
invited); NSF (USA, 2005). 3rd International Phytotechnologies Conference (invited), April
20-22, 2005, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (Ostroumov S.A., S.C.McCutcheon, V.A.Nzengung,
D.D.Yifru, E.Manchenko "Bridging ecology and phytotechnology: phytoremediation
potential of some aquatic and terrestrial plants").");
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Information on the 7th conference 'Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations', 8


September 2005, section 'Ecological compatibility of techniques and technologies' at the 1st
International Forum on Conservancy of Nature (Moscow) (awarded the Diploma for active
participation, signed by Co-chairs of the Forum, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources of
Russian Federation and Vice-President of Trade Chamber of Russian Federation). September
29-30, 2005: invited participation in the international conference 'Case Studies and Models
for Higher Education Reform' (International Research and Exchanges Board, U.S.
Department of State, The Carnegie Corporation of New York, Moscow); participated in the
international conference Aquatic Ecology at the Dawn of XXI Century (3-7 October 2005,
St. Petersburg); presentations at the conference 'Integration of scientific and educational
communities towards ecological safety" 12 October 2005; Aquatic Ecosystems, Organisms,
Innovations-7 (15 October 2005; invited presentations; Chair of the conference); 19.10.2005
invited presentation at the conference "Climate Change and Biodiversity of Russia"
(Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow).
7.12.2005 delivered an invited lecture at the seminar for teachers of biology and ecology of
Moscow at the State Biological Museum.
18.5.2006 delivered the invited lecture 'Search for ecotechnologies in combatting pollution
of marine and freshwater aquatic systems' delivered as the 60th academic address of the
series of addresses by distinguished scholars at I.M.Gubkin Russian State University of Oil
and Gas. A concised outline of the lecture was published in: 'Poisk' (the newspaper of
I.M.Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas) 2006, June, No.11, p. 3.
8.6.2006 delivered the invited address (entitled 'Hazards of violation of ecological safety of
water sources') at a meeting on a new federal ecological law on water resources (Water
Code) at the State Duma.
Member of the organizing committees of the ASLO sessions (Convener and Chair) in 1999
and 2000; Convener and Chair of the Session SS25 'Ecological processes and ecosystems:
functioning towards water purification' at the ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, June 5-6,
2000, Copenhagen, Denmark;
Invited presentations and the Chair of at the intl conferences (poster sessions) 'Aquatic
Ecosystems, Organisms, Innovations (1999-2007);
Member of Organizing Committee of the conference 'Ecological Physiology and Toxicology
of Aquatic Organisms' (dedicated to 100th anniversary of Professor N.S.Stroganov),
28.1.2003, Moscow, Moscow University.
Invited presentations at the sessions of Moscow Society of Researchers of Nature (2008).
18.05.2009. Invited presentation at the17th International Conference on Environmental
Bioindicators , Moscow, 18-22 May 2009) Extending the scope of bioindicators of
environmental pollutions: aquatic organisms including plants and filter-feeders (Ostroumov
S.A., Demina L.L., Lazareva E.V., Ermakov V.V., Gorshkova O.M., Kolesov G.M.,
Kolotilova N.N., Krupina M.V., Poklonov V.A., Sheleikovsky V.L., Shestakova T.V.,
Soldatov A.A., Solomonova E.A., Toderas I.K., Tropin I.V., Vorozhun I.M., Zubcova E.I.).
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3. Acknowledgement of support. Grants
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(The Russian Foundation for Fundamental
Research); Grants from State University of New York, Marine Biological Laboratory
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(Woods Hole, USA); Columbia University (USA); Plymouth Marine Laboratory (U.K.); the
Ministry of Research and Technology, F.R.G., and the Biologische Anstalt Helgoland
(Biological Station Helgoland) (1992); INTECOL (6th International Congress of Ecology,
1994); European Environmental Research Organization (EERO), Publishing House Kluwer,
Procter & Gamble, Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (=Institute of
Freshwater Ecology and Fish Ecology, Institut fr Gewsserkologie und Binnenfischerei
[IGB], Berlin, Germany), TNO (the Netherlands), Soros Foundation, The McArthur
Foundation, ASLO (American Society of Limnology and Oceanography), SIL, UFZ Centre
for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle (Germany), and other universities and research
institutions in the Netherlands, Germany, USA, Slovakia; Gaz de France; EEIU; NATO;
Award of the Center of Anticorruction Studies and Initiatives, The Carlsberg Foundation
(Denmark, 2000) and ASLO (travel grant, accomodation, conference fee, allowance);
Transparency International (2001); Curriculum Resource Center of Central European
University (2002); SIL (2004); EAWAG (2005, Switzerland); U.S. Department of State and
IREX Award for participation in the program 'Contemporary Issues' (travel grant, living
expenses, training, professonal development; Jan 24 - May 27, 2005) [The grant was for
participation in 2004-2005 Contemporary Issues Fellowship Program (CI), a program of the
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, United States Department of State, and
administered by IREX (International Research & Exchanges Board). The focus of the project
was on aquatic resources and phytoremediation of pollution. As a result, a joint scientific
paper (with co-authors from U.S.A.) was published.];
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Fundamental principles and priorities for restoring water streams: from ecological
considerations to practical work. ...............................................................................

2002
2005
2004
1998
2006

Hydrobiological biomachinery for water self-purification: elements of theory. ....... 2006


Hydrobiology and aquatic ecosystems as factors of economic growth. .................... 2004
Identification of a new type of ecological hazard of chemicals: inhibition of
processes of ecological remediation. ......................................................................... 2002
Imbalance of factors providing control of unicellular plankton populations
exposed to anthropogenic impact. ............................................................................. 2001
Influence of some amphyphilic substances and mixtures on marine mollusks. ....... 2003
Inhibition of mussel suspension feeding by surfactants of three classes. ................. 2006
Inhibitory analysis of regulatory interactions in trophic webs. ................................. 2001
Inhibitory analysis of top-down control: new keys to studying eutrophication, algal
205

blooms, and water self-purification. .......................................................................... 2002


Integrity-oriented approach to ecological biomachinery for self-purification and
bioremediation in aquatic ecosystems. ...................................................................... 1999
Investigation of biological activity and transformation of organic chemicals by
green plants and algae................................................................................................ 1999
Know-how ,
:
. .................................................................. 2004
Measuring activity of filter-feeders: linking organismal and superorganismal
levels of hydrobiology and biological oceanography. ...............................................
Medium-term and long-term priorities in ecological studies. ...................................
Medium-term and long-term priorities in ecological studies for the 21st century. ...
Membrane potential and surface charge densities as `possible generalized
regulators of membrane protein activities. ................................................................

2001
2003
2000
1978

New definitions of the concepts and terms ecosystem and biogeocenosis................ 2002
New method for measuring the ecological dependence of one country upon another
country: a new link between water ecology and international affairs. ...................... 2004
New scientific revolution in ecology and hydrobiology: hi-ecological technologies.
[Examples are given of 3 important advances that were recently made in
ecology and environmental science, and 3 examples of practical usage of new
ecological knowledge, including phytoremediation, and preventing global change
and ecoterrorism]. ...................................................................................................... 2006
New type of action of potentially hazardous chemicals: uncouplers of
pelagial-benthal coupling. ......................................................................................... 2002
Ochrana Zive Prirody.. .............................................................................................. 1991
Omul si Natura. De la probleme la solutii. ................................................................ 1988
On developing the system of principles for analysis of ecological hazards of
anthropogenic effects on organisms. ......................................................................... 2004
On the fourth International conference Water Ecosystems and Organisms-4. ...... 2003
On the multifunctional role of the biota in the self-purification of aquatic
ecosystems. ................................................................................................................ 2005
Origin of the eukariotic cell and the participation of cell organelles in the
multiplication of viruses. ................................................................................................... 1975
Overview of new data on the effects of surfactants and detergents on prokaryotes,
algae, flagellates, vascular plants and animals - ecological and biospheric importance:
new priorities and the new facet of bio-chemical ecology. ....................................... 2000
Participation of chloroplasts and mitochondria in virus reproduction and the evolution
of the eukaryotic cell. ................................................................................................ 1977
Pellets of some mollusks in the biogeochemical flows of C, N, P, Si, and Al. ......... 2001
Phytoremediation of perchlorate using aquatic plant Myriophyllum aquaticum. ...... 2006
Plant ecology and phytoremediation: using potential of some aquatic and terrestrial
206

plants to decontaminate environment. .......................................................................


Polyfunctional role of biodiversity in processes leading to water purification:
current conceptualizations and concluding remarks. ................................................
Polyfunctional role of biodiversity in water purification and formation of water
quality. .......................................................................................................................
Priorities in biospheric sciences: some examples. .....................................................
Problems of assessment of biological activity of xenobiotics. ..................................

2005
2002
2003
2007
1990

Recent data on bioeffects of surfactants: addendum to the English edition. ............. 2006
Reconstitution of biological molecular generators of electric current:
bacteriorhodopsin. ..................................................................................................... 1976
Results of experimental studies of interactions between chemical pollutants and
organisms: new priorities and theory of biomachinery for water self-purification. .. 2006
Role of aquatic invertebrates in water self-purification and the hazard of
synecological summation of anthropogenic impacts. ................................................ 2001
Role of aquatic invertebrates in water self-purification and the hazard of
synecological summation of anthropogenic impacts. ................................................ 2001
Role of aquatic organisms in preventing global change. ........................................... 2000
Role of biofilters in self-purification of aquatic ecosystems. .................................... 2007
Role of biota in combination with abiotic factors: influencing parameters of aquatic
environment. .............................................................................................................. 2004
Rotifers in the turbidostat under the influence of a surfactant. ................................. 2001
Solving major problems caused by global changes requires a new construct of
ethics: eco-ethics........................................................................................................
Some aspects of ecotoxicology and biochemical ecology of surfactants. .................
Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. .........................................
Some principles and elements of the theory of ecological biomachinery as part of
the apparatus of the biosphere. ..................................................................................
Studying effects of some surfactants and detergents on filter-feeding bivalves. ......
Studying effects of some surfactants and detergents on filter-feeding bivalves. ......
Studying interactions between Elodea canadensis and sodium dodecyl sulphate. ....
Studying sedimented matter in the Moscow River: elemental composition
(C, N, P, Al, Si) and geochemical flow. ....................................................................
Studying the role of molluscs in water self-purification and the interactions
between molluscs and elements, including metals, in aquatic environments. ..........
Studying water filtering activity of filter-feeders. .....................................................
Surfactants and marine pollution: another environmental hazard of the third
millenium. ..................................................................................................................
Suspension feeders as cleansers of aquatic systems. .................................................
Suspension-feeders as factors influencing water quality in aquatic ecosystems. ......
Synopsis of new data and concepts in aquatic and general ecology. .......................
System of principles for conservation of the biogeocenotic function and the
biodiversity of filter-feeders. .....................................................................................
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2000
1994
2005
2007
2003
2003
2005
2001
2007
2003
1999
2003
2004
2001
2002

The ability of mussels to filter and purify the sea water is inhibited by surfactants. 1999
The role of aquatic biota in the mechanism of the ecosystem that form water quality:
a central, labile and vulnerable component of the water self-purification system. ... 2005
The synecological approach to the problem of eutrophication.................................. 2001
The theory of the hydrobiological mechanism of water self-purification in water
bodies: from theory to practice. ................................................................................. 2004
Thermoregulation und Energetik des Organismus. ................................................... 1978
Transhydrogenase-induced responses of carotenoids, bacteriochlorophyll and
penetrating ions in Rhodospirillum rubrum chromatophores. ................................... 1973
Trends in modernizing the fundamental concept of ecosystem: self-repairing, selfcleaning, self-reforming, energy-saving, and labile biomachinery. ......................... 2007
Two types of ecological bomb. ................................................................................. 2003
Use of rice sprouts for bioassay of the toxicity of the surfactant sulfonol. ............... 1992
Using aquatic organisms research to educate undergraduates in Moscow State
University, Russia. ..................................................................................................... 1999
Uvod v Biokhimichnata Ekologia ( ). ................... 1990
Water self-purification in ecosystems and sustainable development. ....................... 1999

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Abbreviations of Items of Bibliography

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. . ISSN 16821696.

. .

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.
.
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University. Series Ecology and Life Safety

. .-.

(). .

, ,

: . ., ISSN 1993-8764.
: , , .
, 1999-4508.

.
.


.
.

. . .

.
, ISSN 0869-8619. -

...

. .
. .

. .

. .
-

. ISSN 0869-7922

. .

. . -
.


. ,

: -

169

ISSN 1726-5428. - ".


. ".

.
.-, ISSN 0869-3498. -
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9th Meet.Fed.Europ.Biochem.Soc.

9th Meeting of the Federation of European


Biochemical Societies. Budapest
Advances of Modern Biology. Moscow

Advances of Modern Biol.


Biochim.Biophys.Acta

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. The


Netherlands

Ecol. Studies, Hazards, Solutions

Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions.


Moscow

ESHS; Ecol. Stud.

Ecological Studies, Hazards, Solutions.


Moscow

DAN

Doklady Akademii Nauk (Reports to the


Russian Academy of Sciences). Moscow

Doklady Biol. Sciences

Doklady Biological Sciences. Moscow.

Hydrobiologia

Hydrobiologia. Dordrecht (Springer Press)


ISSN 0018-8158.

Hydrobiol. J.

Hydrobiological Journal. New York,


ISSN 0018-8166

IJOO

International Journal of Oceans and


Oceanography, ISSN 0973-2667. (Research
India Publications, Dehli, India).

Izvestia Acad. Sci. Ser.Biol.

Izvestia Akademii Nauk. Seriya Biologii


(Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences,
Series of Biology). Moscow.

J.Biol.Chem.

Journal of Biological Chemistry. The


U.S.A.

J. general Biology

Journal of General Biology. Moscow.

J. theor.Biol.

Journal of theoretical Biology. The U.S.A.

Moscow University Biological Sciences


Bulletin.

Moscow University Biological Sciences


Bulletin. ISSN 0096-3925; Publisher:
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Nature

Nature. London

Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum.

Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum.


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Vestnik). Moscow. Publisher: The Russian
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Register of Potentially Hazardous


Chemical and Biological Substances
Vestnik RAEN

Vestnik Rossiyskoi Akademii


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Water: Technology and Ecology

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3. . 24
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Section 2. Bibliography in English.


Part 1. The books and some of the papers by S.A.Ostroumov (some with
short annotations) 27
Part
2. Other publications including collective monographs and
proceedings of conferences (some with annotations)...37
Part 3. Editorship. 40
Part
4.
Materials
for
teaching
and
educational
excellence.
Part
5.
Publications
for
broader
impact,
and
interviews.
Part 6. Comments in published editions, reviews; other forms of
evaluation of publications ...41
. Addendum.
1. ... About the publications and
works of S.A.Ostroumov
2. . . Participation in
scientific sessions. Scientific Presentations.
3. . . Acknowledgement of support.
Grants
4. . Co-authors
5. . Abbreviations of Items of
Bibliography
3.3. :

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gigas; also, effects of detergents on C. gigas and M. galloprovicialis].

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