نتایج جستجو برای: fresh and brackish water

تعداد نتایج: 16934868  

2013
Samuel Z. H. Wong Biyun Ching You R. Chng Wai P. Wong Shit F. Chew Yuen K. Ip

L-gulono-γ-lactone oxidase (Gulo) catalyzes the last step of ascorbic acid biosynthesis, which occurs in the kidney of elasmobranchs. This study aimed to clone and sequence gulonolactone oxidase (gulo) from the kidney of the euryhaline freshwater stingray, Himantura signifer, and to determine the effects of acclimation from freshwater to brackish water (salinity 20) on its renal gulo mRNA expre...

بهمنی, محمود , هدایتی, سید علی اکبر , یاوری, وحید , حلاجیان, علی , علیزاده, مرتضی, کاظمی, رضوان ا.. ,

  Great sturgeon is one of the most economically important species. However, in recent years overfishing, illegal fishing, etc., have resulted in severe declines in the stocks of this species. For conservation, stock of this species, determination of gonadal situation and its gonadal growth exchanges is very important. This paper is a histological approach to gonadal staging in 74 Huso huso in ...

2016
Thomas Metke Andrew S. Westover Rachel Carter Landon Oakes Anna Douglas Cary L. Pint

Energy efficient water desalination processes employing low-cost and earth-abundant materials is a critical step to sustainably manage future human needs for clean water resources. Here we demonstrate that porous silicon - a material harnessing earth abundance, cost, and environmental/biological compatibility is a candidate material for water desalination. With appropriate surface passivation o...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2009
Jong-Yil Chai Eun-Hee Shin Soon-Hyung Lee Han-Jong Rim

In Southeast Asia, a total of 59 species of foodborne intestinal flukes have been known to occur in humans. The largest group is the family Heterophyidae, which constitutes 22 species belonging to 9 genera (Centrocestus, Haplorchis, Heterophyes, Heterophyopsis, Metagonimus, Procerovum, Pygidiopsis, Stellantchasmus, and Stictodora). The next is the family Echinostomatidae, which includes 20 spec...

2002
Andrew G. Warne Robert H. Meade William A. White Edgar H. Guevara James Gibeaut Rebecca C. Smyth Andres Aslan Thomas Tremblay

Interacting river discharge, tidal oscillation, and tropical rainfall across the 22,000 km Orinoco delta plain support diverse fresh and brackish water ecosystems. To develop environmental baseline information for this largely unpopulated region, we evaluate major coastal plain, shallow marine, and river systems of northeastern South America, which serves to identify principal sources and contr...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2022

Contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) are a broad suite chemicals commonly found in the environment, aquatic organisms and even drinking water. They include pharmaceuticals, personal care products, industrial compounds added to consumer products. The CEC ammonium 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-heptafluoropropoxy propanoic acid, which is more known as generic name GenX, replacement common processing aid...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2003
Y M Lin C N Chen T H Lee

Juvenile milkfish Chanos chanos (Forsskål, 1775) were transferred from a local fish farm to fresh water (FW; 0 per thousand ), brackish water (BW; 10 per thousand, 20 per thousand ) and seawater (SW; 35 per thousand ) conditions in the laboratory and reared for at least two weeks. The blood and gill of the fish adapted to various salinities were analyzed to determine the osmoregulatory ability ...

2017
Kangkang He Yonghui Yang Yanmin Yang Suying Chen Qiuli Hu Xiaojing Liu Feng Gao

Freshwater resources in the North China Plain (NCP) are near depletion due to the unceasing overexploitation of deep groundwater, by far the most significant source of freshwater in the region. To deal with the deepening freshwater crisis, brackish water (rich but largely unused water in agriculture) is increasingly being used in irrigation in the region. However, inappropriate irrigation with ...

2015
Emily Caitlin Adams Frank P. Day Eric Walters

BLUE CARBON IN FRESHWATER / BRACKISH MARSHES ON THE BARRIER ISLANDS OF VIRGINIA: ABOVEGROUND NET PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY AND CARBON POOLS Emily Caitlin Adams Old Dominion University, 2015 Director: Dr. Frank P. Day “Blue carbon” is a relatively new concept describing carbon distributed tidally and sequestered via net production within coastal ecosystems, including seagrass beds, mangrove forests, ...

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