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    Science. Education. Innovation. Issue 11

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    Editors: Academician V.N. Bolshakov, Corr. Member RAN E.V.Ivanter, Corr. MemberRAN E.A.Kriksunov, Prof. Otto Kinne, Dr. Steven C. McCutcheon

    Ecology and Life Sciences: Bibliography of S. A. Ostroumov. Compiled byA. V. Viktorova and J. Robertson. 4th ed., updated. oscow: MAX-Press, 2010. 132

    p. (Science. Education. Innovation. Issue 11).

    The book contains the materials for the biobibliography of Dr. Sergei A. Ostroumov,including the bibliography of his scientific works: books, papers, collective monographs,

    educational materials, and some others. The book is based on the previous edition of thebibliography that was published in 2008. In the current edition, some recent publications(2008-2010) were added. The book includes the bibliography of his publications onaquatic, biochemical and general ecology, general biology, biochemistry, andenvironmental sciences. Some of the references are commented or accompanied by shortabstracts, which give some information about the contents of the publications. Asignificant part of the publications were about water self-purification and the role ofaquatic organisms (invertebrates, plants) in water self-purification and remediation ofaquatic systems. Some publications were on phytoremediation, and coupling of ecologicaland biogeochemical processes. Both experimental papers and reviews are represented.Some of the publications formulated the elements of the innovative theory of theecological mechanism (biomachinery, as the author put it) of water self-purification. The

    book is of interest to scholars, educators and students in the fields of ecology, limnology,

    oceanography, life sciences, environmental and biospheric sciences.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1. Bibliography. The books and some of the papers by S.A.Ostroumov(some with short annotations)

    Part 2. Bibliography. Other publications including collective monographsand proceedings of conferences (some with annotations).

    Part 3. Editorship

    Part 4. Materials for teaching and educational excellence

    Part 5. Publications for broader impact, and interviewsPart 6. Comments in published editions, reviews; other forms ofevaluation of publications

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

    Addendum 2. Participation in scientific sessions. Scientific presentations,lectures (selected)

    Addendum 3. Acknowledgement of support. Grants

    Addendum 4. Tables with some results.Table 1. New facts obtained in experiments and measurements.

    Table 2. New methods, concepts and terminology.

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    Bibliography. Part 1. The books and papers by S.A. Ostroumov (selected, some

    with short comments)

    [book] Introduction to Biochemical Ecology. 1986. Moscow. Moscow University Press.176 p. Figures, tables. Bibliogr.: pp. 168-174. [Analyzed: Ecological roles of natural andman-made chemicals. Inter alia, some problems of chemical communication andregulation in natural populations and ecosystems, environmental toxicology andchemistry and QSAR. Ecological functions of secondary metabolites of bacteria, fungi,algae, plants, invertebrates and vertebrates. This was the first book on biochemicalecology in the international literature that analyzed so broad diversity of data onmetabolites of various taxons. Published reviews indicated that the book broke a freshground and extended the frontiers of ecology. The new concepts suggested: ecologicalchemomediators and ecological chemoregulators in ecosystems]. Translated into Polishand Bulgarian languages.Published reviews of the book:

    Priroda (Nature). 1987. No. 1. p.125;Professor Telitchenko M.M. (Head of Department, School of Biology, MoscowUniversity) Review of the book 'Introduction to Biochemical Ecology'. Bulletin ofMoscow 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 Bio-Chemical 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, MoscowUniversity) // 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 ofAcad. 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 (inPolish);

    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. [Incollaboration: Telitchenko M.M., S.A.O.] ISBN 5-02-004062-2.http://scipeople.com/publication/67987/ 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

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    English into Russian by S.A.Ostroumov). Russian edition: Moscow, Mir Press, 1983, 430p., fig., tab.

    [book] Nature Conservation: Problems and Prospects. Moscow, LespromPress, 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, RussianBotanical 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 02018543; (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 ofLiving Nature: Problems and Prospects' // Man and Nature. 1984, No. 9, p. 81-85.

    [The detailed annotation of the book] 'Conservation of Living Nature: Problems andProspects' // Nature (Priroda). 1984. No.7. p. 123;

    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 andProspects. 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, HongKong, 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: YablokovA.V., S.A.O.]. This work examines the problems arising from thedeterioration of the environment and covers the issues of conservationand biodiversity protection at the molecular-genetic, the ontogenetic,the species-population and the ecosystem levels. The book offerssuggestions concerning changes in practice in agriculture, industry,recreation etc. in all sectors of society life and functioning. Thedeterioration of the environment has become one of the most seriousproblems of the twentieth century. The 12 chapters in this book: (1) thedangerous extent of human impact on the biosphere; (2) moleculargenetic level; (3) problems at the ontogenetic level; (4) problems at thespecies-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)

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    protection of living nature and its connection with other globalproblems; (10) need for ecologization of society's activities; (11) waysof preserving living nature; and (12) scientific foundations and theoryof living nature protection within the system of biological science,

    analyse the problems of conservation and suggest ways of helping tosolve 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 andProspects, 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]. (inBulgarian). [In collaboration: Yablokov A., S.O.].

    [book] Ostroumov, Sergei. Uvod v Biokhimichnata Ekologia (=Introduction toBiochemical 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 LivingNature: Problems and Prospects). Praha. Academia. 1991. 345 p. 35figures, 35 tables, 29 photographs. Bibliography on pages 229-307.

    Preface by Dr. Jaromir Pospisil (p. 5-8); ISBN 80-200-0021-6. Translatedby Dr. Rudolf Orct. In Czech; the book was recommended as atextbook 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. [Okhranazhivotnogo 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: WydawnictwoNaukowe PWN [= PWN Press], 1992. 205 pages [translated from Russian by

    J. Kurylowicz = t. z jz. ros. Jerzy Kuryowicz] ISBN-13: 9788301104542. ISBN-

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    10: 8301104546. Format: 20,5/14,5 cm. Gewicht: 250 g. [in Polishlanguage; the book is recommended and used at several Polishuniversities, 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 wBialymstoku); University in Opole (Wydzia Przyrodniczo TechnicznyUniwersytetu Opolskiego); Akademia im. Jana Dugosza, Instytut Chemii iOchrony rodowiska, Czstochowa; Uniwersytet Kardynala StefanaWyszynskiego, Warsaw; and other universities].

    [book] Biological Effects of Surfactants in Connection with the Anthropogenic Impact onthe Biosphere. MAX Press, Moscow. 2000. 116 p. Bibliogr.: p.75-83 and 103-113. ISBN5-317-00040-8. Overview in Eng. 84-113 p., tab. (Diploma of the Academy of AquaticSciences, 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 BiologicalResources of the Hydrosphere. Moscow. 2001. 128 p.

    [book] Biological Effects of Surfactants on Organisms. MAX Press, Moscow. 2001. 334p., fig, tab. Bibliogr.: pp. 264-304 (716 refs.) ISBN 5-317-00323-7. From the Forewordwritten by Dr. S. McCutcheon (U.S. E.P.A.): "Sergei Ostroumov is pioneering theapplication of ecological and biological principles to redefine assimilative capacity,especially beyond the effects of bacteria I look forward to developing the emergingfield of phytoremediation based on general concepts that I see Dr. Ostroumovdeveloping ".The book begins with a chapter entitled, "Anthropogenic Impacts and Synthetic Surfactants asPollutants 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 hazardouswastes (containing surfactants) produce in both freshwater and marine ecosystems. The textpresents 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 protectionmeasures to improve water quality.The book contains the results of the authors studies of the biological effects of syntheticsurfactants and detergents on autotrophic and heterotrophic, prokaryotic and eukaryoticorganisms. The chemicals included anionic, non-ionic and cationic surfactants, as well asseveral types of detergents. The organisms studied included bacteria and cyanobacteria, algae,flagellates, higher plants, and invertebrates (molluscs, annelids). The results are discussed andanalyzed in connection with assessing the ecological hazards of anthropogenic impact on thebiosphere 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 whoconduct 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 ofthe 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 RussianAcademy of Sciences, 2002. v.72, No.11, p. 1038-1039.http://www.ras.ru/en/publishing/rasherald/rasherald_articleinfo.aspx?articleid=50a4f815-7de7-413f-b2b7-f1489d99f4cb [Review of the book: S.A. Ostroumov, Biologicheskieeffekty 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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    review: Academician, Prof. S.V.Yakovlev (Full Member, Russian Academy of Sciences;Director, VODGEO Institute)].

    Prof. Vasiliev .F. (Full Member, Russian Academy of Sciences) // Vestnik of RussianAcademy of Natural Sciences, 2002, v.2, No.3, p. 65.

    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, Directorof the Institute of Ecology of the Volga Basin, Russian Academy of Sciences) // UspekhiSovremennoi 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. 59-85. Abstract in English. Section in English: p.53-58; about the author inEnglish (p.90). ISBN 5-317-01120-5. [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 positivereviews of the book:

    Prof. Malakhov V.V. (Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Sciences) Review ofthe book (Ostroumov, S.A., 2004. Biotic mechanism of self-purification of freshwater andmarine water. MAX Press, Moscow) // ESHS. 2004. Vol.10. P. 138.

    Prof. Rozenberg G.S. (Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Sciences) Review ofthe 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 AquaticEcosystems. oscow: AX Press. 2005. 100 p., tab. Bibliogr.: 63-89.

    Glossary. Extended English abstract (p. 57-62), a note about the authorin English (p.97). ISBN 5-317-01213-9. From the preface written by ProfessorV.D. Fedorov and Prof. V.N. Maximov: "The book is recommended as a textbook, usefulfor the preparation of marine biologists, ecologists, experts in environmental protection,conservation and management of aquatic and biological resources. The book will beuseful to teachers, graduate students, undergraduates and students." From the contents:Section 16: Rehabilitation of water facilities damaged as a result of anthropogenicinfluences, with the original table a new method for monetary assessment of the valueof 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) andEnglish. (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 Diplomaof the Academy of Aquatic Sciences (2006) and the Diploma of the winner of thecompetition (2007) of scientific and educational publications organized by MOIP (theMoscow Society of Naturalists; 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 8lecture courses including: (1) Ecology; (2) Mechanisms ofInterorganismal Interactions in Ecosystems; (3) General BiochemicalEcology; (4) Introduction to Biochemical Ecology of Drinking Water andHuman Nutrition; (5) Quantitative and Theoretical Hydrobiology; (6)Water Self-Purification and Water Quality; (7) Environmental Policy and

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    Sustainable Development; (8) Environmental Problems andSustainability: New Course Curriculum (in English). The course onecology is a classical cource, the other courses are completelyinnovative. 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 ofbiological, aquatic biological and water resources. (Diploma of theAcademy of Aquatic Sciences, awarded in 2006).

    [book] Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor & Francis.Boca Raton, London, New York. 2006. 279 p., tab. Bibliogr. on pages203-243 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];(Diploma of the Academy of Aquatic Sciences, awarded in 2006).

    http://scipeople.com/publication/67906/ ; The book summarizes the 20-year research done by the author and over 90 author's research publicationsin many Russian and international editions as well as hundreds of publicationsof other scientists. The book contains new detailed information on the resultsof the authors studies of the biological effects of synthetic surfactants anddetergents on autotrophic and heterotrophic, prokaryotic and eukaryoticorganisms. The chemicals included anionic, non-ionic and cationic surfactants,as well as several types of detergents. The freshwater and marine organismsstudied included bacteria and cyanobacteria, algae, flagellates, seedlings ofhigher plants, and invertebrates (mollusks, annelids). The results arediscussed and analyzed in connection with new priorities in assessing theecological hazards of chemical pollution and xenobiotics on the biosphere and

    hydrosphere, studying water purification in aquatic ecosystems, and settingnew priorities in the area of environmental protection. The book is of interestto 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. Thebook is also of interest to those who are involved in environmentalmanagement and assessment, environmental law and regulation. The book isalso 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 ampleased to have this opportunity to comment on the scientific leadership ofSergei A. Ostroumov. The book is highly recommended to those who areinvolved in studying ecology and solving environmental problems". - StevenC. McCutcheon, Ph.D., University of Georgia and U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency; President of the American Society of EcologicalEngineering. Contents: Anthropogenic Impacts and Synthetic Surfactans asPollutants of Aquatic Ecosystems: * Criteria and Priorities in Assessing theHazardous Impacts on Aquatic Biota; * Ecological Hazard and EcosystemicConsequences of the Effect of Anthropogenic Substances on Hydrobionts; *Biological Effects of Substances and the Need of Refining the Arsenal ofBiotesting Methods; * Substantiating the Need for Further Research intoBiological Effects of Synthetic Surfactants; * Ambiguity of Biological Effects

    Caused by Surfactants; * Pollution of Aquatic Ecosystems by Synthetic

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    Surfactants; * Synthetic Surfactants and Self-Purification of Water Includingits Filtration by Mollusks; Organisms and Methods: * Organisms:Substantiation of Choice and Aspects of Methods Used; * ChemicalSubstances 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 ofHigh-Polymer Synthetic Surfactants; Biological Activity of Waters ContainingNonionogenic Surfactants: * Biological effects of Nonionogenic Surfactantsin a System With Bacteria; * Biological Effects of Nonionogenic Surfactantson Phytoplankton Organisms; * Biological Effects of NonionogenicSurfactants on Higher Eukaryotes; * Biological Effects of NonionogenicSurfactants and Their Hazards to Aquatic Ecosystems; Biological Activity ofWaters Containing Cationic Surfactants: * Biological Effects of Ethonium;* Biological Effects of Tetradecyl Trimethyl Ammonium Bromide (TDTMA); *Biological Effects of Benzethonium Chloride; * Other Data on the BiologicalActivities of Cationic Surfactants; Biological Effects of Surfactant-Containing

    Mixtures and Other Preparations: * Impact of Aquatic Media withSurfactant-Containing Mixtures on Hydrobionts: Earlier Works; * Newresults on the Impact of Surfactant-Containing Mixtures on AutotrophicOrganisms; * New results on the Impact of Surfactant-Containing Mixtureson Heterotrophic Organisms; * Assessment of the Biological Activities ofOther Preparations and Samples; Biological Effects of Synthetic Surfactantsand Participation of Hydrobionts in Water Purification: * Self-purification ofWater and the Role of Hydrobionts in Aquatic Ecosystems; * WaterPurification and Some Applied Problems; * Anthropogenic Impact onHydrobionts: Assessment of the Ecological Hazards; Indexhttp://www.chipsbooks.com/biosurfc.htm;

    Published reviews of the book:Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC / Taylor & Francis. Boca Raton, London, NewYork. 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 allfields of science. Encompasses graduate level texts, serious scholarly treatises, andprofessional 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, andEcological Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova), Ermakov V.V. (Professor,

    head of the laboratory, Institute of Geochemistry, RAS). Novelty about ecological hazardsof 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. LifeSciences (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 andunderstanding 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 SamarskayaLuka. - 2007. - V. 16, 4(22). - P. 864-867. Bibliogr. 10 refs.http://www.ssc.smr.ru/media/journals/samluka/2007/16_4_22.pdf

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    Review of the book: Biological Effects of Surfactants. CRC Press. Taylor & Francis.Boca Raton, London, New York. 2006. 279 p. // Problems of Biogeochemistry andGeochemical 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).

    [teaching aid]: From Ecology to Health: in Search of Recommendations on the Basis ofBiochemical Human Ecology. oscow: MAX Press, 2006. 32 p. 11 Tables. Bibliogr.34 refs.

    On The Ecological-Biochemical Mechanism For Maintaining Water Quality And WaterSelf-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 formaintaining 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 marineorganisms, 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 leadingto sustainable use of water and aquatic biological resources.

    [book] Hydrobiological Self-purification of Water: from Studies of BiologicalMechanisms 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. ISBN978-5-7695-3560-4. [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.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 ateaching aid for students enrolled in the educational direction "Biology" and biologicaldisciplines.

    [Book]: The biological control of the environment: bioindication and biotesting, 2nd

    edition. / Ed. O.P. Melekhova, E.I. Sarapultzeva. Moscow: Publishing CenterAcademy 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 Ministryof Education and Science of Russian Federation as a teaching aid for students enrolled inthe 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. - 80p. ISBN 978-5-317-02224-2. [= / . . .

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    , . . , . . . , . 2008. - 80.] The collective monograph contains publications of the international team of authors onissues of ecology, biogeochemistry, water quality, and environmental monitoring. Themain 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 ofaquatic mollusks in the biogenic migration of metals is given special attention. Theorganisms that were studied included several species of organisms inhabiting freshwaterand marine environments. Among those species were mollusks Unio pictorum, zebramussel Dreissena polymorpha, marine mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and some otherorganisms. One of the papers contributes to developing new ecological technologies totreat polluted waters using aquatic vegetation (macrophytes, plants), for instance, elodeaElodea canadensis, Potamogeton crispus and other species. The collective monographwas initiated and organized by Dr. S.A. Ostroumov as a step toward contributing to thescientific basis of environmental safety and sustainability. The book was published underthe aegis of Moscow State University and the Moscow Society of Researchers of Nature

    (MOIP), the oldest public society in Russia. [D:\ \2008 \ (_+16 ( 27 . doc]

    [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 Biogeochem., Russ. Acad. Sci.) About thebook S.A. Ostroumov Aquatic organisms in self-purification of water and the biogenicmigration of elements // Water: Chemistry and Ecology. 2009. 8. p.25-29. Bibliogr.26 refs. A new theory for the biomechanisms for water self-purification is presented inthe S.A.Ostroumovs book Aquatic Organisms in Water Self-Purification and BiogenicMigration of Elements (2008, 200 p.). Hydrobionts (aquatic organisms) are actively

    involved in various processes leading to water purification. Almost all main groups oforganisms are involved, which is discussed and analyzed in the paper. In the theory, theresults of the author's experiments on the effects of various pollutants on aquaticorganisms were used. The theory is an innovative basis for new ecological technologies toclean 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 ofRussian 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 theBiosphere by V.I.Vernadsky. Moscow, 2009, MAX-Press. 52 p. Bibliogr. 77 refs.Editor: Academician G.V.Dobrovolsky (Series: Science. Education. Innovations. Issue10). ISBN 978-5-317-03005-6. The brochure is a material for the lecture. The author wasinvited 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

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    work - to summarize and systematize the publications of the author which are related tothe 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 ofelements 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. Theimpact 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 andthe state of the biosphere. Among the new fundamental concepts introduced by theauthor: the biosphere as an ecological-biochemical continuum (p.43), theory of apparatusof the biosphere (p.43-44).

    Papers:

    Transhydrogenase-induced responses of carotenoids, bacteriochlorophyll and penetratingions in Rhodospirillum rubrum chromatophores. FEBS Letters. 1973, 31: 27-30 (in

    Eng.). Bibliogr. 10 refs. [Discovery of new electrochromic effects induced by thetranshydrogenase reaction]. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Samuilov V.D., Skulachev V.P.].doi:10.1016/0014-5793(73)80066-3.

    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 bycytochrome oxidase, H+-ATPase and bacteriorhodopsin. Nature. 1974,249: 321 324 [doi:10.1038/249321a0]. A method for association ofproteoliposomes with planar phospholipid membrane has beenelaborated, by which operation of molecular electric generators, suchas cytochrome oxidase, H+-ATPase and bacteriorhodopsin, can befollowed using ordinary electrometer techniques.Electrogenesis by bacteriorhodopsin incorporated in a planarphospholipid membrane. FEBS Letters. 1974, 39: 43-45 (in Eng.). [Incollaboration: Drachev L.A., Kaulen A.D., S.A.O., Skulachev V.P.].

    The meaning of some similarities among mitochondria, chloroplastsand prokaryotes. Nature (Priroda, in Russian). 1973. No. 3. pp. 21-29, portr.

    Membrane potential induced by the transhydrogenase reaction in thechromatophores. Biological Sciences. [ = Membrane potential in the

    chromatophores of Rhodospirillum rubrum conditioned by atranshydrogenase reaction - Nauchnye Doklady Vysshei ShkolyBiologicheskie Nauki (Nauchnye Dokl Vyss Shkoly Biol Nauki)] 1974.No. 2. p. 92-95. Fig. Abstract in Russian. Bibliogr. 9 refs. [Incollaboration: 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.]

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    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 ofHalobacterium halobium, bacteriochlorophyllreaction 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 ofphotosynthetic bacteria. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1975, 387: 388-395 (in Eng.). [Incollaboration: 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 Rhodospirillumrubrum by means of measurements of carotenoid and bacteriochlorophyll absorption

    changes, atebrin and 8-anilinonaphthalene-1-sulphonate fluorescence responses, andphenyldicarbaundecaborane transport. The data obtained are consistent with thesuggestion that carotenoid, bacteriochlorophyll and phenyldicarbaundecaborane responsesare indicators of , while an atebrin response is an indicator of pH. The fluorescenceof 8-anilinonaphthalene-1-sulphonate is affected both by and pH. Abbreviations:ANS, 8-anilinonaphthalene-1-sulfonate; 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 withconventional electrometer techniques. 2. Two methods for bacteriorhodopsin incorporation havebeen developed: (a) formation of planar membrane from a mixture of decane solution ofphospholipids and of the fraction of violet fragments of the Halobacterium halobium membrane(bacteriorhodopsin sheets), and (b) adhesion of bacteriorhodopsin-containing reconstitutedspherical membranes (proteoliposomes) to the planar membrane in the presence of Ca2+ orsome other cations. In both cases, illumination was found to induce electric current generationdirected across the planar membrane, an effect which was measured by macroelectrodesimmersed into electrolyte solutions on both sides of the membrane. 3. The maximal values ofthe 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

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    battery, was found to reach the value of 300 mV. 4. The action spectrum of the photoeffectcoincides with the bacteriorhodopsin absorption spectrum (maximum about 570 nm). 5. Bothcomponents of the electrochemical potential of H+ ions (electric potential and delta pH) acrossthe planar membrane affect the bacteriorhodopsin photoelectric response in a fashion whichcould 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+ ionsfrom the La3+-containing compartment. 7. The photoeffect, mediated by proteoliposomesassociated with thick planar membrane, is decreased by gramicidin A at concentrations whichdo not influence the planar membrane resistance in the light. On the contrary, a protonophorousuncoupler, trichlorocarbonylcyanidephenylhydrazone, decreases the photoeffect only if it isadded at a concentration lowering the light resistance. The dark resistance is shown to be higherthan the light one, and decreases to the light level by gramicidin. 8. A simple equivalent electricscheme consistent with the above results has been proposed.

    The meaning of some similarities among mitochondria, chloroplastsand prokaryotes. Nature (Priroda, in Russian). 1973. No. 3. pp. 21-29, portr.

    Membrane potential induced by the transhydrogenase reaction in thechromatophores. Biological Sciences. 1974. No. 2. p. 92-95. Fig.Abstract in Russian. Bibliogr. 9 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., SamuilovV.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..]

    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; theexperimental discovery of generation of electric current by lipoprotein complexes:

    bacteriorhodopsin from biomembranes ofHalobacterium halobium, bacteriochlorophyllreaction 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.

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    Membrane potential as a potential polyfunctional regulator of activities of membraneproteins. Biological Sciences. 1976. No. 7, p. 22-26. Bibliogr. 23 refs. [Incollaboration: 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 inEnglish. 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 ancienteukaryote cell. The terms 'mitophages' and 'plastophages' ('chlorophages') are introduced].

    Membrane potential and surface charge densities as possible generalized regulators ofmembrane protein activities. J. theor. Biol. 1978, 75: 289-297 (in Eng.). [Incollaboration: 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 wasconfirmed by many facts].

    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 polyfunctionalregulatory 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 GeneralBiology. 1979. 40 (2): 202-208.

    Electrochemical gradient of H+-ions across the membranes of bacteria. UspekhiSovremennoi Biologii (=Advances of Modern Biology), 1979, 87: 155-169. [Incollaboration: 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-madeEffectson theAnimal World [

    ]. Moscow: The Central Natural Sciences Library of theAcademy of Sciences. UNESCO-MAB (Man and the Biosphere) Program. Issues: 1982,1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990. No.1. [co-authored withE.E.Anisimov]. P.5.

    Biochemistry and Environmental Conservation: in Search for Regulators. Man andNature (= 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.

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    Studies of responses of seedlings ofFagopyrum esculentum to pollution of aquaticmedium by detergents. In: Problems of Ecological Monitoring and EcosystemModeling. 1986, 9: 87-97. 7 tables. Abstract in English. Bibliogr. 26 refs. [Incollaboration: 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 ofF. esculentum werediscovered.

    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. BiologicalSciences. 1986, No.7: 84-86. 2 tables. Abstract in English. Bibliogr. 8 refs. [Incollaboration: 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. [Incollaboration: 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 inEnglish and Russian. Bibliogr. 13 refs. [SDS at 0.1 mg/L inhibited the growth ofseedlings ofFagopyrum esculentum by 24-37%]. [In collaboration: Nagel H., S.A.O.,Maximov V.N.]

    Biotesting waters containing a surfactant (sulfonol) and DNOC. HydrobiologicalJournal, 1988. 24 (4): 54-55. Tab. Abstract in English. Bibliogr. 6 refs. [The pesticidedinitroorthocresol (DNOC) and surfactant sulfonol inhibited elongation of seedlings ofSinapis 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 Romanianlanguage). 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].

    Biotesting of water polluted by sulfonol. Water Resources. 1988. 1: 165-168. Tab.Bibliogr. 13 refs. [Sulfonol inhibited the growth of seedlings ofSinapis alba - 50 was0.19-0.35 microliters/ml. Sulfonol inhibited the growth of the culture of Scenedesmusquadricauda - 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.]

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    Chemical pollution of the environment and carcinogenesis. Problems of Environmentand 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 inhibitedthe growth ofEuglena gracilis; at concentrations of 0.01 and 0.1 g/L, no substantialeffect]. Translated into English:

    Vasternak K., Ostroumov S.A. Effect of aquatic pollution by the detergent Bio-S oneuglenas. - 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=2844795&q=Ostroumov+S.A.&uid=788880522&setcookie=yes. The effect of the detergent Bio-S at concentrations of 0.01-0.5 g/liter onEuglena gracilis was investigated. Concentrations of 0.01 and 0.1 g/liter produced nosignificant 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: Euglenagracilis.

    Usage of Cucumis sativus and other species to bio-assay chemicals. In: Allelopathyand Plant Productivity. 1990. Naukova Dumka Press, Kiev. P. 124-129, tab. Bibliogr. 11refs. [In collaboration: Kartsev V.G., S.A.O., Pavlova I.A.]

    Assessment of biotechnological destruction of anionic surface-active substances usingbiotests // 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 0096-3925). [In collaboration: S.A.Ostroumov, Samoilenko L.S.] [Water purified in a

    laboratory bioreactor with bacteria Pseudomonas mendocina. Tests: Fagopyrumesculentum, Lepidium sativum, Sinapis alba]. Translated from the Russian edition:

    Assessment of the efficiency of biotechnological destruction of anionic surfactant usingbiotests. Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Biologiya. 1990, No.3: 74-78. (in Russ.,with Eng. abstract) [In collaboration: Ostroumov S.A., Samoilenko L.S.] On some liststhe reference is as following: Ostroumov, S. A. and L. S. Samoilenko (1990). Assessmentof the efficiency of biotechnological destruction of anionic surfactant using biologicaltests. - Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya XVI Biologiya (3): 74-78, in Russ. =Ostroumov, S.A., Samojlenko, L.S. Assessment of efficiency of biodegradation of anionicsurfactants 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, Seriya16 (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 theprocesses of water purification was monitored using both bioassay and chemical method. Thefollowing 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 inhibitedby the polluted water before its purification. The quality of polluted water was shown to beconsiderably improved after its treatment in the bioreactor according to the responses of theseedlings tested. Descriptors: Article Subject Terms: bioassays, biodegradation, 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

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    Universiteta Biologiya (Series 16). 1990, No. 2: 27-34, [=VestnikMoskovskogo Universiteta, Biologiia, v. 45 (2), 1990, p. 27-34]. tab. (inRuss. with English abstract). Bibliogr. 17 refs. [page 31: a newalgorithm for correspondence of the assessments of the biological

    activity of chemicals and pollutants made on different test-objects, orfor different chemicals, of by different methods]. Another variant of thereference for this paper: Ostroumov, S.A. Studies of problems ofassessment of biological activities of xenobiotics.-Vestnik MoskovskogoUniversiteta, 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'sand co-workers' previous publications on bio-testing of surfactants andpesticides is given. Several new methods and modifications of methodswith use of plant seedlings are discussed. A new approach to theproblem of comparison of data on assessment of biological activities ofxenobiotics and pollutants is suggested. Descriptors: Article SubjectTerms: bioassays, comparison,methodology, toxicity testing, xenobiotics.http://md1.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.php?requester=gs&collection=ENV&recid=2972449&q=Ostroumov+S.A.&uid=788880522&setcookie=yes; Translated into English:

    Problems of assessment of biological activity of xenobiotics. Moscow UniversityBiological Sciences Bulletin, v. 45 (2): p. 26-32; 1990. 4 tables. Bibliogr. 17 refs. NewYork, N.Y.: Allerton Press Inc. (ISSN 0096-3925, NAL Call. No.: QH301.M6). On thelist 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 [Ananalysis 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 plantseedlings are discussed. A new statistical approach to the comparison of data on theassessment of biological activities of xenobiotics and pollutants is proposed]. [Translatedfrom: Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Biologiia, v. 45 (2), 1990, p. 27-34.(QH301.M58)].

    Effects of sulfonol on Dunaliella asymmetrica and on Fagopyrumesculentum. - Hydrobiological Journal. 1990. 26: 96-98. Tab. Abstract in

    English. Bibliogr. 9 refs. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Borisova E.V., LenovaL.I., Maximov V.N.] [New bioeffects of a component of some industrialdetergent mixtures. 0.001 % sulfonol completely inhibited the growthof the culture of the green algae Dunaliella asymmetrica. 0.005 %sulfonol caused death and lysis of the cells. 0.001% sulfonol almost by50% inhibited the arbitrary average length of the seedlings ofFagopyrum esculentum]. = Ostroumov, S.A., Borisova, E.B., Lenova,L.I., Maksimov, V.N. The effect of sulphonol on the culture of algaDunaliella asymmetrica and on Fagopyrum esculentum seedlings. -Gidrobiologicheskij zhurnal/Hydrobiological journal. Kiev [Gidrobiol.Zh./Hydrobiol. J.]. Vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 96-98. 1990. Abstract: Anionic

    surfactants are an important class of environmental pollutants. Effects

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    of anionic surfactant sulphonol on two plant species have been studied.Sulphonol inhibited the growth of algae Dunaliella asymmetrica 146and elongation ofFagopyrum esculentum seedlings. In the experimentswith 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 Russian. Bibliogr. 10 refs.[In collaboration: S.A.O., Tretyakova A.]. On some lists the reference ofthe English translation of the paper is as following: Ostroumov, S. A.and A. N. Tret'yakova (1990). Effect of environmental pollution with acationic surfactant tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide on somecyanobacteria 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, greenalgae Bracteacoccus minor, Fagopyrum esculentum: effects of thecationic 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; laterthe journal was entitled: Russian Journal of Ecology]. 1990. Vol. 21. No.2, p. 79-81. 3tables. Bibliogr. 10 refs. [in collaboration: S.A.O., Tretyakova A.N. ). [At that momentof 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 ofthe paper: 0096-7807/90/2102-0079]. The effects of environmental pollution with acationic surface-active substance (surfactant tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide

    TDTMA) on certain cyanobacteria and algae - cyanobacteriaNostoc muscorum Ag,strain 33 isolated from the soil in the Kirov Oblast (Region); green algae Bracteacoccusminor(Chodat) Petrova,strain 200 and strain 219 (the strain 219 was isolated from thevolcanic 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 aquaticand soil cultures. The experiments with terrestrial plants used the earlier-developedmethod with seedlings ofFagopyrum esculentum Moench. The experiments revealed thehigher 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 asRussian 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, AGRICOLA, Biological Abstracts,BIOSIS Previews, CAB Abstracts, CAB International, Chemical Abstracts Service(CAS), CSA/Proquest, Current Abstracts, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences(CABS), Current Contents/ Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences, ElsevierBiobase, EMBiology, Gale, Geobase, GeoRef, Global Health, Google Scholar, IBIDS,INIS Atomindex, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, OCLC, Science CitationIndex Expanded (SciSearch), SCOPUS, Summon by Serial Solutions, TOC Premier,Zoological Record. http://scipeople.com/publication/70248/ ;

    Responses of photoorganotrophically grown flagellates to water

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    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.] [detergentKristall 0.5 mg/ml stopped the growth of Euglena gracilis; the

    concentration 0.01 mg/ml did not produce any substantial effect, thatof 0.1 mg/ml inhibited the growth].

    Biotesting of solutions of surfactants. Izvestiia Akademii Nauk SSSR,Seriia Biologicheskaia ( = Biology Bulletin of the USSR Academy ofSciences). 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.] Onsome lists the reference is as following: Ostroumov, S. A. and V. N.Maksimov (1991). A bioassay of surfactant solutions based on thedisturbance of seedling adhesion to the substrate and the developmentof 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 attachmentto the substrate and rhizoderm root hair formation.- Biology bulletin ofthe 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, SeriiaBiologicheskaia, (4), 1991, p. 571-575. (QH301.A43) AvailabilityNAL/USDA, United States of America; Availability number9180902; Contact: http://www.nal.usda.gov/services/request.shtml;[email protected] [Fagopyrum esculentum, Brassica alba, Triticumaestivum, 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 ofthe cationic surfactant TDTMA on the leechesHirudo medicinalis and plantsFagopyrumesculentum. The first evidence that low concentrations of that xenobiotic produce acharacteristic change in the behavior pattern of the leeches Hirudo medicinalis, andinhibition of seedlings ofF. 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 co-authors; 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; Availabilitynumber 9176736; Contact: http://www.nal.usda.gov/services/request.shtml; water

    pollution, quaternary ammonium compounds, testing, Fagopyrum esculentum,phytotoxicity, leechesHirudo medicinalis].

    Responses of macrophytes to water pollution by a high molecularweight surfactant. Ecology. 1991. No. 4, p. 83-85. Table. Bibliogr. 8refs. [The first study of the effects of a high-molecular-weightsurfactant on the seedings of Oryza sativa]. [In collaboration: S.A.O.,Semykina N.A.]

    Biological activity of waters polluted by surfactants. Chemistry and

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    Technology of Water. 1991. Vol. 13, No. 3: 270-283. 9 Tables. Abstractsin Rus. and Eng. Bibliogr. 83 refs. [Proposed: a new algorithm for dataanalysis and a formula for a new coeffidient, the coefficient ofcorrespondence]. = 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=0122401EN&q=Ostroumov+S.A.&uid=788880522&setcookie=yes. A review of some latest works onbiological effect of different surfactants and surfactant-pollute aquaticenvironment on test-organisms is presented. Data on biotesting ofaquatic environments containing commercial anionic, nonionic, cationicsurfactants and their compositions are considered. A new approach tothe problem of quantitative comparison of results from biotestings indifferent series of experiments is suggested. It is stated that pollutionof aquatic environment with surfactants is ecologically more dangerousthan it has been previously considered. Descriptors: EnvironmentalEngineering | Surfactants Ecological Problem | Surface Active Agents -Toxicity | Environmental Impact Testing.

    Biologically active chemicals of ecological significance, and methods of assessment ofbiological 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.). [Incollaboration: S.A.O., Golovko A.E.]

    Translated into English: Use of Rice Sprouts for Bioassay of the Toxicityof the Surfactant Sulfonol // Hydrobiol. J. 1992. 28(6): 84-88. [Incollaboration: S.A.O., A.E. Golovko] [New York, N.Y.: Allerton Press Inc.,ISSN 0018-8166].

    Biological activity of waters polluted with a liquid detergent. BiologyBulletin 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. [Incollaboration: S.A.O., Khoroshilov V.S.] [New effects of the detergentVilva on the plant seedlings of Fagopyrum esculentum and Oryzasativa]. 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 AkademiiNauk Seriya Biologicheskaya(3): 452-458.

    Responses of Fagopyrum esculentum on water pollution by a highmolecular 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 esculentumMoench 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 1067-4136; http://direct.bl.uk/bld/PlaceOrder.do?

    UIN=019540005&ETOC=EN&from=searchengine]

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    [=Ostroumov, S. A., Semykina, N. A. Reaction of Fagopyrumesculentum Moench to pollution of aqueous medium with polymericsurfactants. - Russian Journal of Ecology. Abstract: The reaction ofbuckwheat cv. Shatilov-5 seedlings to pollution of the aqueous medium

    with polymeric surfactants - a copolymer of hexene and maleicaldehyde (CHMA), was investigated. It was shown that CHMA content inwater with a concn of the active substance of 0.4-0.9 mg/ml inhibitedplant growth. The effect was shown with prolonged incubation ofgerminating seeds for 43-67 h or more. These data should be takeninto account in analysing the possible ecological consequences ofirrigating 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: 259-263. [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 Thalassiosirapseudonana. Biology Bulletin of Russian Acad. Sci. (Izvestiya Rossiiskoi AkademiiNauk, Seriya Biologicheskaya.). 1996. No. 1, p. 91-95, 3 tables. Bibliogr. 29 refs. [Incollaboration: 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 diatomThalassiosira pseudonana. Biology Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ISSN1062-3590, Nauka/Interperiodica Publishing). 1996. Vol. 23, No. 1, p. 76-79, 3 tables.Bibliogr. 29 refs. [In collaboration: Fisher N., Maertz-Wente M., S.A.O.]. [A variant ofthe title of the journal: Biology Bulletin- Russian Academy Of Sciences C/C Of Izvestiia-Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk Seriia Biologicheskaia]. The effects of the non-ionogenicsurfactant, 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 culturewas markedly lower than in the control culture. In the presence of 1 mg/l TX the decreasein cell density exceeded 50%. The decrease in the specific growth rate was about 10% inthe presence of 0.1 mg/l TX and about 40% in the presence of 1 mg/l TX (over a period ofseven days). The diatom sensitivity to TX was higher than that of some red and greenalgae and chrysophytes, as well as that of starfish spermatozoa and plant seedlings to TXor 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 anonionic surfactant on the marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana. - Izvestiya RossijskojAkademii nauk. Seriya biologicheskaya/Proceedings of the Russian Academy ofSciences. Biological Series [IZV. RAN (BIOL.)]. no. 1, pp. 91-95. 1996. The paperreports a study on the growth of T. pseudonana culture at different concentrations ofTriton X-100 (TX). At the TX of concentration 0.1 mg/l the culture density was reliablylower than in the control culture. At the concentration of 1 mg/l the density decreased bymore than 50% on the 7th-8th day of the experiment. The decrease of the specific growthrate was about 10% at 0.1 mg/l and about 40% at 1 mg/l. The sensitivity of the diatom toTX 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

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    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=3901762&q=Ostroumov+S.A.&uid=788880522&

    setcookie=yes].Ecological hazard from sodium dodecylsulphate. ToxicologicalBulletin (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 theability of mussels Mytilus edulis to filter and purify sea water. - VestnikMosk. 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 fromwater of cells of algae Isochrysis galbana; the incubation time was 30-90 min (Tables 1 and 2). Aliquats of the algae Isochrysis galbanasuspension were added to the beakers with mussels and sea water,and the filtering activity was measured by counting the algal cells at 30min intervals during 1.5 h. After the first 30 min period, the cell densitywas 135% of that in the control at the initial SDS concentration 1 mg/Land 198% at 2 mg/L. A still greater difference in the algal cellconcentration between the experiment and the control was observedwhen 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 andmore than 14 times higher after 90 min. It is inferred that by inhibitingthe filtering activity of the mussels SDS may reduce the natural self-purification capacity of aquatic ecosystems. The list of parameters ofthe ecosystem that may be changed under the effect of syntheticsurfactants is given in Table 3. The experimental findings are discussedin the context of environmental protection with reference to literaturedata. Another abstract:

    Ostroumov, S.A. Donkin, P. Staff, F. Inhibition by the anionicsurfactant, 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 thefiltering rate of the mussels were studied. Aliquats of the algaIsochrysis galbana suspension were added to the beakers with musselsand sea water, and the filtering activity was measured by counting thealgal 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 SDSconcentration 1 mg/L and 198% at 2 mg/L. A still greater difference inthe algal cell concentration between the experiment and the controlwas observed when the SDS concentration was increased to 4 mg/L: itwas 3 times higher after the first 30 min period, 6 times higher after 60min and more than 14 times higher after 90 min. It is inferred that by

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    inhibiting the filtering activity of the mussels SDS may reduce thenatural self-purification capacity of aquatic ecosystems. Theexperimental findings are discussed in the context of environmentalprotection with reference to literature data.

    http://md1.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.php?requester=gs&collection=ENV&recid=4302514&q=Ostroumov+S.A.&uid=788880522&setcookie=yes];

    Biological filtering and ecological machinery for self-purification and bioremediation inaquatic 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 asself-regulating and self-supporting is their cleaning the water via a multitude of variousmechanisms. 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 functionalbiological filters that are instrumental in purification and upgrading the quality of water inaquatic ecosystems. These functional filters are: (1) direct water filtering by aquaticorganisms that are filter-feeders; (2) the filter (represented mainly by communities ofaquatic 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 thewater; (4) the filter (represented by the microorganisms attached to the particles which aresuspended 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 theecological machinery which purifies water. The analysis and discussion lead to the

    holistic theory of the natural process of bioremediation of aquatic ecosystems. [Aninnovative analysis of the role of organisms in water filtration in ecosystems. Waterfiltration is a key component of ecological biomachinery for maintaining the natural

    purification potential of ecosystems. Among new facts: the synthetic surfactant SDS 1mg/L inhibited filtration (35-95 min, 16) of bivalveMytilus edulis and the removal ofthe cells of algae Isochrysis galbana from water. Amount of cells that stayed in waterunfiltered after 95 min, was 3 times as much as the amount of cells in the control withoutSDS]. Abstracts in English and Italian. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9857844?dopt=Abstract; PMID: 9857844 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE];http://scipeople.com/publication/69542/; http://scipeople.com/publication/99122/;

    New data on biological effects of the surfactant Triton X-100: theinhibition of the growth ofHyphomonas 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. ToxicologicalBulletin (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 thebiological effects of the detergents].

    Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. Toxicological Bulletin (in Russ.,Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik = Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-

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    7922). 1998. No.5, p. 30. [In collaboration: S.A.O., Kolotilova N.N.] [Newdata on the biological effects of the surfactant].

    Tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide. Toxicological Bulletin (inRuss., 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 surfactant on rotifers].

    Filtration inhibition induced by two classes of synthetic surfactants in the bivalve molluskMytilus 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 0.5-4mg/L during 30-60 min, and Triton X-100 4 mg/L during 60 and 120 min onM. edulis.SDS 1, 2, and 4 mg/L after 30-90 min inhibited the filtration rate and removal of the cellsofIsochrysis galbana from water. Triton X-100 4 mg/L also inhibited the filtration rateand 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 ofsurfactants Na dodecyl sulfate and Triton X 100 was similar to that observed by otherworkers. 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 syntheticsurfactants of different classes may reduce the biofiltration of water in the ecosystem] [Incollaboration: S.A.O., P. Donkin, F. Staff]. in Russian. Translated into English:

    Filtration inhibition induced by two classes of synthetic surfactants in the bivalve molluskMytilus edulis. Doklady Biological Sciences. 1998. Vol. 362, pp. 454-456. Tabl.Bibliogr. 15 refs. Ostroumov, S. A.; Donkin, P.; Staff, F.

    Ostroumov S. A., Fedorov V. D. Basic components of self-purification ofecosystems and its possible chemically induced impairment. - MoscowUniversity Biological Sciences Bulletin c/c of Vestnik - MoskovskiiUniversitet Biologiia (= Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. SeriyaBiologiya). 1999, Vol 54; Number 1, pages 19-29 [Publisher AllertonPress, 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 // VestnikMoskovskogo un-t, serija 16. Biologija. 1999. 1. p.24-32 =

    Osnovnye komponenty smoochishcheniia e'kosistem i vozmozhnost'ego nrusheniia v rezul'tte khimicheskogo zgriazneniia // VestnikMoskovskogo un-t, seriia 16. Biologiia. 1999. 1. p.24-32.

    Quarternary ammonium compound dodecyltrimethyl-ammoniumbromide. 1999. Toxicol. Bulletin (in Russ., Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik= Toxicological Review, Moscow, ISSN 0869-7922). No. 4, P. 40-41. [Incollaboration: Weiner R., S.A.O.]; [the new biological effects on marinemicroorganisms, Hyphobacteria].

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    Triton X-100. Toxicol. Bulletin (in Russ., Toxicologicheskiy Vestnik = ToxicologicalReview, 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. Distributed bySpringer, [email protected]. The currently accepted system ofcriteria of evaluating ecological hazards from man-made chemicals (which isused in W.Europe, N.America and in some other countries) is outdated andvulnerable to criticism. The author proposed a new concept of the system ofcriteria for evaluating the ecological hazard from man-made impact. Theauthor suggested to assess man-made impacts (including effects of pollutantsand xenobiotics) on biota according to the following four levels of disturbancein biological and ecological systems: (1) the level of individual andpopulational responses; (2) the level of aggregated responses; (3) the level ofstability and integrity of the ecosystem; (4) the level of contributions of theecosystem into biospheric processes. An example is given of how to apply theproposed system of criteria to the analysis of concrete experimental data. Toexemplify the efficiency of the proposed system of criteria, it is shown how touse it to analyze new data on effects of a non-ionic surfactant on waterfiltering by bivalves. It is concluded that the proposed system of criteria willbe helpful in better assessing ecological hazards from anthropogenic effectson biota including effects of man-made chemicals polluting ecosystems. Anew system of principles for analysis of man-made impact: the level-block

    approach to analysis of ecological hazards (Tab.1); synthetic surfactant TritonX-100 (0.5 mg/L) inhibits water filtering by bivalve mussels Mytilus edulis(Tab. 2) "The proposed levelblock approach to analysis of ecological hazardsof anthropogenic alterations in ecosystems allows the multiplicity ofanthropogenic effects on the biota to be systematized. This approach may beused to develop criteria for estimation and classification of ecological hazardsdue to anthropogenic effects" (p.206)]. ISSN 0012-4966. Distributed bySpringer, [email protected] http://scipeople.ru/users/2943391/;http://sites.google.com/site/2000dbs371p204criteria/

    Concept of aquatic biota as a labile and vulnerable component of the system for waterself-purification. 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 inecosystems]. Translated into English:Ostroumov S. A. The concept of aquatic biota as a labile and vulnerable component of thewater self-purification system - Doklady Biological Sciences, Vol. 372, 2000, pp. 286289.[Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 372, No. 2, 2000, pp. 279282. OriginalRussian text Copyright 2000 by Ostroumov]. A new fundamental concept of the role of biotain the functioning of aquatic ecosystems is proposed. According to that concept, the complex ofaquatic organisms (aquatic biota) is a central, labile and potentially vulnerable component of thewater self-purification system in aquatic ecosystems. This fundamental concept leads tosubstantial changes in the hierarchy of priorities for protection of biodiversity and environment.According to the concept suggested in this work, the maximum allowable concentrat