نتایج جستجو برای: inland water fishes of turkey

تعداد نتایج: 21225803  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Lauri Markelin Stefan G. H. Simis Peter D. Hunter Evangelos Spyrakos Andrew N. Tyler Daniel Clewley Steve Groom

Atmospheric correction of remotely sensed imagery of inland water bodies is essential to interpret water-leaving radiance signals and for the accurate retrieval of water quality variables. Atmospheric correction is particularly challenging over inhomogeneous water bodies surrounded by comparatively bright land surface. We present results of AisaFENIX airborne hyperspectral imagery collected ove...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی 1390

introruction khawf in(iran)-herat and mazaresharif and shirkhan bandar in (afghanistan)-dushanbe in (tajikistan)_(kirgizstan)-kashghar in(china) project railway network is under construction that it is as a significant corridor for revitalizing silk road corridor in the region .at the present there are three different gauge in the region central asia with 1,520 mm gauge and turkey-islamic repu...

2015
Leiliu Zhou Shanyun Wang Yuxuan Zou Chao Xia Guibing Zhu

Ammonia oxidation is the first step in nitrification and was thought to be performed solely by specialized bacteria. The discovery of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) changed this view. We examined the large scale and spatio-temporal occurrence, abundance and role of AOA throughout Chinese inland waters (n = 28). Molecular survey showed that AOA was ubiquitous in inland waters. The existence of ...

D. Giannetto, S.A. Erguden,

Capoeta erhani is an endemic species to Southeast of Turkey. To date the information on biology of this species from inland waters of Turkey is very limited. The present study aims to provide the basic age and growth parameters of C. erhani from the middle basin of the Seyhan River. In total, 255 individuals were collected seasonally between October 2013 and September 2014. The overall sex rati...

Rita Mahanta Shuvasish Roy Choudhury,

Ammonia is the chief excretory product in fishes. However, non-availability of enough of water in the habitat, may lead to the formation of urea, in fishes. In the present study, the possible role of urea formation to avoid the toxicity of ammonia under water-restricted condition was tested in Channa gachua. Circulatory urea and ammonia were estimated in the blood of the fishes and glu...

Rita Mahanta Shuvasish Roy Choudhury,

Ammonia is the chief excretory product in fishes. However, non-availability of enough of water in the habitat, may lead to the formation of urea, in fishes. In the present study, the possible role of urea formation to avoid the toxicity of ammonia under water-restricted condition was tested in Channa gachua. Circulatory urea and ammonia were estimated in the blood of the fishes and glu...

2007
MARTIN SØNDERGAARD ERIK JEPPESEN TORBEN L. LAURIDSEN CHRISTIAN SKOV EGBERT H. VAN NES

MARTIN SØNDERGAARD,* ERIK JEPPESEN,*† TORBEN L. LAURIDSEN,* CHRISTIAN SKOV,‡ EGBERT H. VAN NES,§ RUDI ROIJACKERS,§ EDDY LAMMENS¶ and ROB PORTIELJE¶ * National Environmental Research Institute, Department of Freshwater Ecology, University of Aarhus,Vejlsøvej 25, DK-8600 Silkeborg, Denmark; † Department of Plant Biology, University of Aarhus, Ole Worms Allé, Building 135, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmar...

2016
Iftikhar Ahmad Kiran Afshan Muhammad Ramzan Sikandar Hayat Syed Shakeel Raza Rizvi Mazhar Qayyum

Freshwater lakes are sensitive ecosystem and respond to the episodic changes from its surrounding environment. The physico-chemical factors of water and biological processes determine the quality of water which in turn indicates the diversity of fauna and flora that the water would support. However, the ecological factors of lake correlating with parasitic isopods under natural conditions are p...

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