Д. Б. Косолапов

ORCID: 0000-0001-6854-0423
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Research Areas
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Aquatic and Environmental Studies
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Protist diversity and phylogeny
  • Water Resources and Management
  • Ecology and biodiversity studies
  • Food Industry and Aquatic Biology
  • Vibrio bacteria research studies
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal
  • Environmental Science and Water Management
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Microbial Fuel Cells and Bioremediation
  • Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Environmental remediation with nanomaterials
  • Ukraine: War, Education, Health
  • Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior

Institute of Biology of Inland Waters named Ivan Dmitrievich Papanin
2015-2024

Institute of Oceanology. PP Shirshov Russian Academy of Sciences
2020-2024

Russian Academy of Sciences
2005-2023

Southern Scientific Center
2023

Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution
2023

Cherepovets State University
2021

Nizhnevartovsk State University
2019-2020

Moscow Aviation Institute
2019

Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics
2019

Abstract This paper reviews the main microbial processes involved when toxic metals are removed from wastewater in constructed wetlands. Microbial activity is thought to play a key role detoxification of these metals. The concentrates on which affect mobility, toxicity and bioavailability metals, namely biosorption, metal sulfide precipitation by sulfate reducers, redox transformations, methylation, as well microbe‐plant interactions. These reactions result either accumulation wetland soils,...

10.1002/elsc.200420048 article EN Engineering in Life Sciences 2004-10-01

The Mekong River is the 10 th largest river in world. It recognised as most productive Southeast Asia and economically essential to region, with an estimated 60-65 million people living lower Basin. Delta within Vietnam considered a highly vulnerable ecosystem under threat from increasing anthropogenic pressure, such dam construction and, consequence, sinking altering natural hydrological cycle. Dams also lead eutrophication pollution of downstream water regulated flux stagnation. Another...

10.3897/bdj.11.e105314 article EN cc-by Biodiversity Data Journal 2023-10-24
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