This work, according to our knowledge, represents one of the
very few studies concerning the possibility to use bivalves in the
wastewater treatment processes. The results appear to be very
encouraging, considering that the use of non-native species, such
as D. polymorpha, for anthropogenic purposes, could have
interesting economic implications and represents an important
starting point for the alien species exploitation. In this regard, the
prevention strategies regarding the non-native and invasive
species introduction determine complex social and ethical
implications; furthermore, while the procedures on how to
respond to invasions have been delineated, their application is
still severely limited. Therefore, in the exclusive case of
D. polymorpha, it may be advantageous to exploit the potential
of this bivalve, now almost present in all the Europe inland waters
This work, according to our knowledge, represents one of thevery few studies concerning the possibility to use bivalves in thewastewater treatment processes. The results appear to be veryencouraging, considering that the use of non-native species, suchas D. polymorpha, for anthropogenic purposes, could haveinteresting economic implications and represents an importantstarting point for the alien species exploitation. In this regard, theprevention strategies regarding the non-native and invasivespecies introduction determine complex social and ethicalimplications; furthermore, while the procedures on how torespond to invasions have been delineated, their application isstill severely limited. Therefore, in the exclusive case ofD. polymorpha, it may be advantageous to exploit the potentialof this bivalve, now almost present in all the Europe inland waters
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Work this, according to our Knowledge, represents one of the
very few Studies Concerning the possibility to use bivalves in the
Wastewater Treatment processes. The results appear to be very
encouraging, considering that the use of non-Native species, such
as D. polymorpha, for anthropogenic purposes, could have
implications and represents an important Interesting Economic
Starting Point for the Exploitation Alien species. In this Regard, the
Prevention Strategies regarding the non-Native and invasive
species Introduction Determine Complex social and ethical
implications; Furthermore, while the procedures on How to
respond to invasions have been delineated, their Application is
still severely Limited. Therefore, in the Exclusive Case of
D. polymorpha, May it be advantageous to exploit the potential
of this bivalve, now present in Almost all the inland Waters Europe.
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This work according to, our knowledge represents one, of the
very few studies concerning the possibility to use bivalves. In the
wastewater treatment processes. The results appear to be very
encouraging considering that, the use of non-native. Species such
as, D. Polymorpha for purposes could, anthropogenic, have
interesting economic implications and represents. An important
.Starting point for the alien species exploitation. In, this regard the
prevention strategies regarding the non-native and. Invasive
species introduction determine complex social and ethical
implications; furthermore while the, procedures on how. To
respond to invasions have, been delineated their application is
still severely limited. Therefore in the, exclusive case. Of
, polymorpha D.It may be advantageous to exploit the potential
of, this bivalve now almost present in all the Europe inland waters.
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