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Baozhu Pan
Researcher at Wuhan University
Publications - 86
Citations - 1200
Baozhu Pan is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 57 publications receiving 717 citations. Previous affiliations of Baozhu Pan include Changjiang Water Resources Commission & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Effects of pollution on macroinvertebrates and water quality bio-assessment
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper used macroinvertebrates as a bio-assessment indicator to determine the environmental quality of a given water body, including the Yangtze, East, Weihe, Songhua, Yongding and Panlong rivers.
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A review of ecological restoration techniques in fluvial rivers
Baozhu Pan,Jianping Yuan,Xinhua Zhang,Zhaoyin Wang,Jiao Chen,Jinyou Lu,Wen-Jun Yang,Zhiwei Li,Na Zhao,Mengzhen Xu +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, three kinds of methods, i.e., physical, chemical and biological methods, are introduced in details for the rivers affected by water pollution, and the development of river restoration techniques shows the following trends: 1) the scale of ecological restoration is becoming larger; 2) ecological restoration measures are required to meet multiple objectives; and 3) the management of water environment is changing from water quality management to aquatic ecosystem management.
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Shrinkage of the Ruoergai Swamp and changes to landscape connectivity, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
TL;DR: The causes of the Ruoergai swamp shrinkage were evaluated based upon field investigations in 2011-2013 and analyses of remote sensing images and meteorological and hydrological data as discussed by the authors.
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Application of composite water quality identification index on the water quality evaluation in spatial and temporal variations: a case study in Honghu Lake, China.
TL;DR: The results showed that the water quality of Honghu Lake deteriorated from 2001 to 2005 and has gradually improved since 2006, indicating that the Water Quality Identification Index (CWQII) was the poorest and that in the core zone was the best.
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Distribution and species composition of macroinvertebrates in the hyporheic zone of bed sediment
TL;DR: The hyporheic zone is a layer of substrate on a river bed where benthic animals normally live, grow, feed, reproduce, and exist for any portion of their life cycle.