Bridging the gaps through environmental DNA: A review of critical considerations for interpreting the biodiversity data in coral reef ecosystems DOI
Shahnawaz Hassan, Bikram Singh Bali,

Aarif Yaseen

et al.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 209, P. 117242 - 117242

Published: Nov. 6, 2024

Language: Английский

Design and application of a novel 3D printing method for bio-inspired artificial reefs DOI
Ofer Berman,

Michael Weizman,

Asa Oren

et al.

Ecological Engineering, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 188, P. 106892 - 106892

Published: Jan. 13, 2023

Language: Английский

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Restoration cannot be scaled up globally to save reefs from loss and degradation DOI
Clelia Mulà, Corey J. A. Bradshaw, Mar Cabeza

et al.

Nature Ecology & Evolution, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 8, 2025

Language: Английский

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Additive Manufacturing in Underwater Applications DOI Creative Commons
Kinga Korniejenko, Szymon Gądek, Piotr Dynowski

et al.

Applied Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(4), P. 1346 - 1346

Published: Feb. 6, 2024

Additive manufacturing (AM), commonly named 3D printing, is a promising technology for many applications. It the most viable option widespread use in automated construction processes, especially harsh environments such as underwater. Some contemporary applications of this have been tested underwater environments, but there are still number problems to be solved. This study focuses on current development printing applications, including required improvements itself, well new materials. Information about involving part fabrication via AM also provided. The article based literature review that supplemented by case studies practical main findings show usage additive can bring advantages—for instance, increasing work safety, limiting environmental burden, and high efficiency. Currently, only few prototype developed. However, tool develop new, effective larger scale. materials used, require optimization.

Language: Английский

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Using waste biomass to produce 3D-printed artificial biodegradable structures for coastal ecosystem restoration DOI
Sachin Talekar, Colin J. Barrow, Hoang Chinh Nguyen

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 925, P. 171728 - 171728

Published: March 16, 2024

Language: Английский

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Artificial reefs through additive manufacturing: a review of their design, purposes and fabrication process for marine restoration and management DOI Creative Commons
Ilse Valenzuela Matus, Jorge Lino Alves, Joaquim Góis

et al.

Rapid Prototyping Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 30(11), P. 87 - 122

Published: April 25, 2024

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review cases artificial reefs built through additive manufacturing (AM) technologies and analyse their ecological goals, fabrication process, materials, structural design features implementation location determine predominant parameters, environmental impacts, advantages, limitations. Design/methodology/approach analysed 16 from both temperate tropical regions. These were categorised based on the AM process used, mortar material used (crucial for biological applications), implementation. parameters are assessed how effectively designs meet stipulated demonstrate potential in comparison conventional methods preference locations these implementations. Findings overview revealed that dominant reef occurs Mediterranean Atlantic Seas, accounting 24%. remaining Australian Sea (20%), South Asia (12%), Persian Gulf Pacific Ocean, with 8%, Indian 4% all studied. It was concluded fused filament fabrication, binder jetting extrusion represent main processes build reefs. Cementitious ceramics, polymers geopolymer formulations incorporating aggregates mineral residues, wastes pozzolan reduce promote circular economy be more beneficial marine ecosystems. evaluation ranking well materials align demonstrating five ranked high effectiveness, ten projects moderate effectiveness one case low effectiveness. Originality/value represents an innovative method restoration management. offers a rapid prototyping technique validation enables creation highly complex shapes habitat diversification while diverse range benefit species’ habitats.

Language: Английский

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5

3D concrete printing in air and under water: a comparative study on the buildability and interlayer adhesion DOI
Yang Wang, Liu-Chao Qiu,

Song-gui Chen

et al.

Construction and Building Materials, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 411, P. 134403 - 134403

Published: Dec. 12, 2023

Language: Английский

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A Review of Additive Manufacturing Techniques in Artificial Reef Construction: Materials, Processes, and Ecological Impact DOI Creative Commons
Kinga Korniejenko,

Kacper Oliwa,

Szymon Gądek

et al.

Applied Sciences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(8), P. 4216 - 4216

Published: April 11, 2025

In recent years, additive manufacturing technologies have been employed for ecological projects, especially those connected with artificial reefs. This approach brings a lot of advantages, including the design more complex structures, surfaces fitted to needs water organisms. technology can effectively support and engineering, in restoration efforts. The main aim this article is demonstrate state art further perspectives development coral based on critical analysis literature, supported by selected case studies. describes current used creation reefs, putting emphasis manufacturing, evaluates currently materials, summarizes influence ecosystems through It also discusses challenges limitations 3D printing reefs as well presents trends directions. most important findings show that analyzed field promising interdisciplinary research area practical implementations require collaboration between specialists from different branches.

Language: Английский

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eDNA Metabarcoding Reveals the Depth-Structured Variation of Coral Reef Fish DOI Creative Commons

Jinfa Zhao,

Lin Lin, Yong Liu

et al.

Fishes, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 10(5), P. 209 - 209

Published: May 2, 2025

Global coral reef ecosystems face various levels of disturbance pressure. Understanding the depth-structured variation in fish communities can help us to better grasp and predict adaptive changes ecosystem under different stressors. This study applied eDNA metabarcoding technology analyze spatial distribution at depths (0 m, 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 m) within Xisha Islands China. The results indicated that detected a total 213 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs), including 33 species were not identified using traditional methods. Herbivorous generally dominated relative abundance across depths. Moreover, similarity among depth groups was largely absent, significant differences existed assemblages gradients, consistent with unique preferences microhabitats. Importantly, our findings revealed distinct functional fish. Large carnivorous initially increased then decreased along gradient from 0 turning point around while large herbivorous displayed opposite trend. Small small consistently declined same gradient. Additionally, Margalef index (D) Function richness (FRic) both downward trend increasing depth, Shannon–Wiener (H′), Pielou (J′), Quadratic entropy (RaoQ), Functional dispersion (FDis), evenness (FEve) decreased, peaking m. is an effective tool for evaluating biodiversity, community composition, distribution. It enhances understanding dynamics offers valuable insights conservation restoration efforts.

Language: Английский

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Exploring the uptake of advanced digital technologies in environmental assessment practice - Experiences from Austria and Germany DOI Creative Commons
Birthe Uhlhorn, Gesa Geißler, Alexandra Jiricka-Pürrer

et al.

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 364, P. 121412 - 121412

Published: June 15, 2024

Environmental assessment (EA) evaluates the environmental impacts of proposed projects, plans or policies to inform decision making. While several studies have highlighted potential and opportunities digitalisation for EA, few explored practitioners' perceptions using a mixed methods approach in order discover concerns risks identified by EA novel technological approaches. In addition, this initial exploratory study examines perception benefits contributions quality effectiveness advanced digital approaches, such as introduction artificial intelligence, practice. The research process was based on focus group discussions interviews with consultants, authorities, researchers, associations NGOs. Relevant technologies were from existing scientific literature their applicability, use discussed context real-world experience made practitioner. It became evident that majority practitioners field Austria Germany are not familiar approaches tools. other planning disciplines exploiting tools, still share about data quality, security, legal uncertainties, but also skills know-how. identifies gap need training confidence building. aims contribute promotion inter- & transdisciplinary exchange involving wider community.

Language: Английский

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North Atlantic deep-sea benthic biodiversity unveiled through sponge natural sampler DNA DOI Creative Commons
Ramón Gallego, María Belén Arias, Andrea Corral‐Lou

et al.

Communications Biology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(1)

Published: Aug. 19, 2024

The deep-sea remains the biggest challenge to biodiversity exploration, and anthropogenic disturbances extend well into this realm, calling for urgent management strategies. One of most diverse, productive, vulnerable ecosystems in deep sea are sponge grounds. Currently, environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is revolutionising field monitoring, yet complex benthic remain challenging assess even with these novel technologies. Here, we evaluate effectiveness whole-community characterise metazoan diversity grounds across North Atlantic by leveraging natural eDNA sampling properties sponges themselves. We sampled 97 tissues from four species North-Atlantic biogeographic regions screened them using universal COI barcode region. recovered unprecedented levels taxonomic per unit effort, especially phyla Chordata, Cnidaria, Echinodermata Porifera, at least 406 found our study area. These assemblages identify strong spatial patterns relation both latitude depth, detect emblematic currently employed as indicators habitats. remarkable performance approach different sponges, whole animal kingdom, illustrates vast potential samplers high-resolution biomonitoring solutions highly diverse ecosystems.

Language: Английский

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