نتایج جستجو برای: coastal communities

تعداد نتایج: 183542  

2017
Julia A F Langer Rahul Sharma Susanne I Schmidt Sebastian Bahrdt Henriette G Horn María Algueró-Muñiz Bora Nam Eric P Achterberg Ulf Riebesell Maarten Boersma Marco Thines Klaus Schwenk

The acidification of the oceans could potentially alter marine plankton communities with consequences for ecosystem functioning. While several studies have investigated effects of ocean acidification on communities using traditional methods, few have used genetic analyses. Here, we use community barcoding to assess the impact of ocean acidification on the composition of a coastal plankton commu...

2017
Ji-Hui Seo Ilnam Kang Seung-Jo Yang Jang-Cheon Cho

In order to investigate the importance of spatial and environmental factors on the structure and diversity of bacterial communities, high-resolution 16S rRNA gene tag pyrosequencing was applied to bacterial communities in the littoral sea. Seawater samples were prepared from seven different stations in the South Sea of Korea, the marginal sea in the western Pacific Ocean, and were divided into ...

2017
Abu Mohd Naser Leanne Unicomb Solaiman Doza Kazi Matin Ahmed Mahbubur Rahman Mohammad Nasir Uddin Shamshad B Quraishi Shahjada Selim Mohammad Shamsudduha William Burgess Howard H Chang Matthew O Gribble Thomas F Clasen Stephen P Luby

INTRODUCTION Saltwater intrusion and salinisation have contributed to drinking water scarcity in many coastal regions globally, leading to dependence on alternative sources for water supply. In southwest coastal Bangladesh, communities have few options but to drink brackish groundwater which has been associated with high blood pressure among the adult population, and pre-eclampsia and gestation...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 1999
R A Herbert

It is generally considered that nitrogen availability is one of the major factors regulating primary production in temperate coastal marine environments. Coastal regions often receive large anthropogenic inputs of nitrogen that cause eutrophication. The impact of these nitrogen additions has a profound effect in estuaries and coastal lagoons where water exchange is limited. Such increased nutri...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2000
C Seas J Miranda A I Gil R Leon-Barua J Patz A Huq R R Colwell R B Sack

After a century of absence, in late January 1991, Vibrio cholerae invaded the Western Hemisphere by way of Peru. Although a number of theories have been proposed, it is still not understood how that invasion took place. We reviewed the clinical records of persons attending hospital emergency departments in the major coastal cities of Peru from September through January of 1989/1990 and 1990/199...

1998
J.-P. Gattuso M. Frankignoulle

The coastal zone is where land, ocean, and atmosphere interact. It exhibits a wide diversity of geomorphological types and ecosystems, each one displaying great variability in terms of physical and biogeochemical forcings. Despite its relatively modest surface area, the coastal zone plays a considerable role in the biogeochemical cycles because it receives massive inputs of terrestrial organic ...

2015
Alyssa L. Bosold Alyssa Bosold

Mangroves provide valuable ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, pollution filtration, and protection from tsunamis, tropical storms, and coastal erosion. They also supply coastal communities with important natural resources like firewood, medicine, timber, honey, and fodder for livestock. Unfortunately, the world’s mangroves are rapidly degrading due to rising coastal population, ...

2015
Dylan E. McNamara Sathya Gopalakrishnan Martin D. Smith A. Brad Murray

Human population density in the coastal zone and potential impacts of climate change underscore a growing conflict between coastal development and an encroaching shoreline. Rising sea-levels and increased storminess threaten to accelerate coastal erosion, while growing demand for coastal real estate encourages more spending to hold back the sea in spite of the shrinking federal budget for beach...

Because of the suitability of coastal lands for different groups of activities such as recreational, residential and commercial functions, there is an increasing demand among different stakeholders to benefit from these natural lands. The conflicts between the users, sometimes, lead to exclusiveness and limitation of public access to the shoreline. This article aims to recognize the main agents...

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