Aquatic Biology is a multidisciplinary field that explores the diverse life forms inhabiting aquatic ecosystems, encompassing both freshwater and marine environments. This branch of biology delves into the intricate relationships between organisms and their surroundings, studying the physiological, ecological, and behavioral adaptations that enable life to thrive in aquatic habitats. Researchers in aquatic biology investigate a wide range of topics, including the biodiversity of aquatic species, their interactions with the environment, and the impact of human activities on aquatic ecosystems. From microscopic phytoplankton to massive marine mammals, this field provides a comprehensive understanding of aquatic life, addressing crucial issues such as conservation, resource management, and the ecological balance of our planet's water bodies. Aquatic biology plays a vital role in informing conservation efforts, sustainable development, and policy-making to ensure the health and resilience of aquatic ecosystems for current and future generations.
Title : Application of artificial intelligence and NISAR satellite to study the air sea CO2 exchange and aquatic toxicology to develop ‘Aquatic Pollution Remediation Technologies’(PART)
Virendra Goswami, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Title : DNA barcoding as a tool for biodiversity and ecological assessment in african freshwater systems: A case study of upper section of River Mpanga, Uganda
Basooma Rose, BOKU University, Austria
Title : Spatial refuge and reproductive potential of the vulnerable the picked dogfish (Squalus acanthias) in the Georgian black sea: Evidence from experimental trawl survey
Guranda, National Environmental Agency, Georgia
Title : Seasonal habitat shifts and purse seine dependence of mene maculata in the Taiwan strait: Early indicators of climate driven ecosystem change
Ipsita Biswas, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
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Kidanie Misganaw Bezabih, University of Gondar, Ethiopia
Title : Eco friendly bioremediation: Azolla pinnata as a natural shield against hexaconazole toxicity in cyprinus carpio (LINNAEUS, 1758)
Mandeep Kaur, Panjab University, India