نتایج جستجو برای: purification of estuarine ecosystems

تعداد نتایج: 21170740  

Fang Chen, Qiqun Cheng,

 An analysis of eight microsatellite loci in 90 individuals was performed to define the genetic structure and variability of three estuarine populations of Coilia mystus: 30 individuals each  collected from ChangJiang River (Yangtze River) estuary-CJ, MinJiang River estuary-MJ, and ZhuJiang River (Pearl River) estuary-ZJ. The results showed polymorphic information contents (PIC) of 0.7...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
l.i. kiteresi kenya marine and fisheries research institute, p.o. box 81651, mombasa, kenya e.o. okuku kenya marine and fisheries research institute, p.o. box 81651, mombasa, kenya, 2 soil and water management division, faculty of bioscience engineering, katholike universiteit s.n. mwangi kenya marine and fisheries research institute, p.o. box 81651, mombasa, kenya, university of nairobi, p.o. box 30197, g.p.o, nairobi, kenya b. ohowa kenya marine and fisheries research institute, p.o. box 81651, mombasa, kenya v.o. wanjeri kenya marine and fisheries research institute, p.o. box 81651, mombasa, kenya s. okumu kenya marine and fisheries research institute, p.o. box 81651, mombasa, kenya m. mkono

phytoplankton communities play a significant role in the oceanic biological pump by forming the base of the trophic structure. increase in nutrients loading affects spatial and temporal distribution of phytoplankton. this study examined the phytoplankton community structure and ecological indices in relation to nutrients dynamics in both estuarine and oceanic areas of ramisi-vanga systems along...

2017
Hans W. Paerl

Cyanobacteria's long evolutionary history has enabled them to adapt to geochemical and climatic changes, and more recent human and climatic modifications of aquatic ecosystems, including nutrient over-enrichment, hydrologic modifications, and global warming. Harmful (toxic, hypoxia-generating, food web altering) cyanobacterial bloom (CyanoHAB) genera are controlled by the synergistic effects of...

1999
Thomas F. Hourigan

The ocean’s biological diversity—its genetic resources, species, and ecosystems—provides immense benefits to the United States and to all of human society. Knowledge about these resources is still rudimentary; however, trends in the best studied species and ecosystems— commercially exploited fishes, protected marine mammals and turtles, and certain coastal ecosystems, such as coral reefs— indic...

2006
Hans W. Paerl Lexia M. Valdes Benjamin L. Peierls Jason E. Adolf Lawrence W. Harding

We examined the effects of anthropogenic and climatic perturbations on nutrient–phytoplankton interactions and eutrophication in the waters of the largest estuarine systems in the U.S.A., the Chesapeake Bay (CB), Maryland/ Virginia, and the Neuse River Estuary/Pamlico Sound (NRE/PS) system, North Carolina. Both systems have experienced large post-World War II increases in nitrogen (N) and phosp...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2003
Hans W Paerl Julianne Dyble Pia H Moisander Rachel T Noble Michael F Piehler James L Pinckney Timothy F Steppe Luke Twomey Lexia M Valdes

Human encroachment on aquatic ecosystems is increasing at an unprecedented rate. The impacts of human pollution and habitat alteration are most evident and of greatest concern at the microbial level, where a bulk of production and nutrient cycling takes place. Aquatic ecosystems are additionally affected by natural perturbations, including droughts, storms, and floods, the frequency and extent ...

2011
RobeRt H. Condon

During the past several decades, high numbers of gelatinous zooplankton species have been reported in many estuarine and coastal ecosystems. Coupled with media-driven public perception, a paradigm has evolved in which the global ocean ecosystems are thought to be heading toward being dominated by “nuisance” jellyfish. We question this current paradigm by presenting a broad overview of gelatinou...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2009
J P Coelho M E Pereira A C Duarte M A Pardal

There is an ongoing eutrophication process in the Ria de Aveiro coastal lagoon (Portugal), with progressive replacement of rooted primary producers for macroalgae. Taking advantage of a well-defined environmental contamination gradient, we studied mercury accumulation and distribution in the aboveground and the belowground biomass of several salt marsh plants, including the seagrass species Zos...

2017
Sofi Jonsson Agneta Andersson Mats B Nilsson Ulf Skyllberg Erik Lundberg Jeffra K Schaefer Staffan Åkerblom Erik Björn

The input of mercury (Hg) to ecosystems is estimated to have increased two- to fivefold during the industrial era, and Hg accumulates in aquatic biota as neurotoxic methylmercury (MeHg). Escalating anthropogenic land use and climate change are expected to alter the input rates of terrestrial natural organic matter (NOM) and nutrients to aquatic ecosystems. For example, climate change has been p...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2008
James E Cloern Alan D Jassby

Seasonal fluctuations of plant biomass and photosynthesis are key features of the Earth system because they drive variability of atmospheric CO(2), water and nutrient cycling, and food supply to consumers. There is no inventory of phytoplankton seasonal cycles in nearshore coastal ecosystems where forcings from ocean, land and atmosphere intersect. We compiled time series of phytoplankton bioma...

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