https://www.lmaleidykla.lt/ojs/index.php/ekologija/issue/feedEkologija2016-09-06T08:01:53+03:00Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidybos skyriusmaketas.leidykla@lma.ltOpen Journal Systems<p><em>Ekologija</em> publishes original papers on General Ecology, Molecular Ecology, Organism and Environment, Landscape Ecology, Ecology of Terrestrial Systems, Water System Ecology, Ecology of Parasites, Anthropogenic Impact on Ecosystems, Ecosystem protection issues in Baltic and other regions.</p>https://www.lmaleidykla.lt/ojs/index.php/ekologija/article/view/3041Improvement of phosphorus removal in the wastewater treatment2016-09-06T08:01:50+03:00Marina Valentukevičienėojs@lmaleidykla.ltGytautas Ignatavičiusojs@lmaleidykla.ltThis research study is dedicated to sustainable use of backwash residual from groundwater treatment plants. A high concentration of phosphorus ranging from more than 12 mg/l was detected after primary sedimentation of domestic wastewater and cannot be removed with the existing biological reactors at wastewater treatment plants (Vilnius, Lithuania). Previous research results showed that the high levels of nitrogen compounds are also connected with phosphorus substances. A new reused material is presented in this article for the removal of phosphorus substances from wastewater by use of iron saturated backwash solids obtained from groundwater treatment plants. The treated wastewater quality increased during the treatment that used the 1 g/l dosage of backwash residual from groundwater treatment filters: phosphorus compounds concentration decreased by 98%. All results obtained from this research can be used with the background of sustainable development approach, when backwash residuals from gravitational filters can be collected and used for the removal of phosphorus compounds from domestic wastewater.2015-03-16T00:00:00+02:00Copyright (c) 2015 Ekologijahttps://www.lmaleidykla.lt/ojs/index.php/ekologija/article/view/3042Recent advances in vector studies of avian haemosporidian parasites2016-09-06T08:01:51+03:00Rita Žiegytėojs@lmaleidykla.ltGediminas Valkiūnasojs@lmaleidykla.ltMany recent studies addressed morphological and molecular characterization, distribution, genetic diversity and evolutionary relationships of avian haemosporidian parasites (Haemosporida). However, the information about relationships between bird haemosporidians and their vectors remains fragmentary and scarce. Experimental studies on this subject are few. Recent advances in vector research of avian haemosporidians (Haemosporida) have been briefly reviewed in regard to the experimental studies, which have been carried out at the Nature Research Centre, Vilnius, during the last five years, with particular attention to widespread species of <i>Plasmodium</i> and <i>Haemoproteus</i> parasites. New information about vectors of avian malaria parasites and haemoproteids is provided and discussed. We point out high virulence of widespread <i>Haemoproteus</i> species for bloodsucking insects of the Culicidae and Ceratopogonidae, and call for additional studies on this subject. Due to widespread abortive sporogonic development in bloodsucking insects, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)-based diagnostics should be carefully used in vector research of haemosporidians because it detects parasites in blood-sucking insects for several weeks after initial infection, but does not distinguish abortive parasite development. That questions vector studies, which are based solely on PCR-based tools. Demonstration of infective sporozoites in insects is essential for definitively demonstrating the insects are vectors. Because of the complicated life cycles of haemosporidians, microscopic approaches and experimental research remain essential and should be applied in parallel with PCRbased detection tools in vector studies, particularly in wildlife.2015-03-16T00:00:00+02:00Copyright (c) 2015 Ekologijahttps://www.lmaleidykla.lt/ojs/index.php/ekologija/article/view/3043Teofilį Zubavičių prisimenant2016-09-06T08:01:52+03:00Jurgis Stašaitisojs@lmaleidykla.ltPrieš 100 metų gimė žymus gamtininkas ir gamtosaugininkas Teofilis Zubavičius (1904–1993), pažinojęs visus Lietuvoje gyvenančius paukščius, puikiai skirdavęs visų jų balsus, išmanęs slėpiningiausius sparnuočių gyvenimo niuansus.2015-03-16T00:00:00+02:00Copyright (c) 2015 Ekologijahttps://www.lmaleidykla.lt/ojs/index.php/ekologija/article/view/3044Recent doctoral theses (ecology and environmental sciences) in Lithuania2016-09-06T08:01:53+03:00Virginija Kalcienėojs@lmaleidykla.lt2015-03-16T00:00:00+02:00Copyright (c) 2015 Ekologija