نتایج جستجو برای: benthic invertebrates

تعداد نتایج: 24588  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2003
S Bhattacharyya P L Klerks J A Nyman

Toxicity and temporal changes in toxicity of freshwater-marsh-microcosms containing South Louisiana Crude (SLC) or diesel fuel and treated with a cleaner or dispersant, were investigated using Chironomus tentans, Daphnia pulex, and Oryzias latipes. Bioassays used microcosm water (for D. pulex and O. latipes) or soil slurry (for C. tentans) taken 1,7, 31, and 186 days after treatment. SLC was le...

1998
KENNETH L. FROESE DAVID A. VERBRUGGE GERALD T. ANKLEY GERALD J. NIEMI CHRISTEN P. LARSEN JOHN P. GIESY

Sediments in the Saginaw Bay region of the Great Lakes contain concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) that may adversely affect biotic species in various trophic levels. In this study we collected and analyzed sediments, benthic invertebrates, tree swallow eggs, and nestlings to evaluate linkages between PCBs in sediments and at various trophic levels in the Saginaw River, Michigan,...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2011
Mark Denny Kelly M Dorgan Dennis Evangelista Annaliese Hettinger James Leichter Warren C Ruder Idan Tuval

Sea ice typically forms at the ocean's surface, but given a source of supercooled water, an unusual form of ice--anchor ice--can grow on objects in the water column or at the seafloor. For several decades, ecologists have considered anchor ice to be an important agent of disturbance in the shallow-water benthic communities of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, and potentially elsewhere in polar seas. D...

2003
Deborah P. French McCay Jill J. Rowe

Seagrass beds and salt marshes are important in the life histories of many fish, invertebrates, and aquatic birds, such that population size and production of these organisms can be limited by the loss of these habitats. Therefore, restoring seagrass or salt marsh would be expected to benefit species dependent on these resources. Following the ‘North Cape’ oil spill of January 1996 in Rhode Isl...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2013
C A González-Wevar T Saucède S A Morley S L Chown E Poulin

Quaternary glaciations in Antarctica drastically modified geographical ranges and population sizes of marine benthic invertebrates and thus affected the amount and distribution of intraspecific genetic variation. Here, we present new genetic information in the Antarctic limpet Nacella concinna, a dominant Antarctic benthic species along shallow ice-free rocky ecosystems. We examined the pattern...

2014
G. E. Hofmann T. G. Evans M. W. Kelly J. L. Padilla-Gamiño C. A. Blanchette L. Washburn F. Chan M. A. McManus B. A. Menge B. Gaylord T. M. Hill E. Sanford M. LaVigne J. M. Rose L. Kapsenberg J. M. Dutton

The California Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME), a temperate marine region dominated by episodic upwelling, is predicted to experience rapid environmental change in the future due to ocean acidification. The aragonite saturation state within the California Current System is predicted to decrease in the future with near-permanent undersaturation conditions expected by the year 2050. Thus, ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
E Macpherson

The increase in species richness from the poles to the Equator has been observed in numerous terrestrial and aquatic taxa. A number of different hypotheses have been put forward as explanations for this trend, e.g. area and energy availability. However, whether these hypotheses apply to large spatial scales in marine environments remains unclear. The present study shows a clear latitudinal grad...

2008
David W. Thieltges Xavier de Montaudouin Brian Fredensborg K. Thomas Jensen Janet Koprivnikar Robert Poulin

Parasites, in particular trematodes, are unseen but ubiquitous components of marine intertidal ecosystems. Although parasites are known to affect population dynamics and food web structure, their potential function as an unrecognized path of energy flow in these ecosystems is yet to be quantified. We use published data on rates at which trematodes produce free-swimming infective larvae (cercari...

2013
S. Uthicke P. Momigliano K. E. Fabricius

Increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations lead to decreased pH and carbonate availability in the ocean (Ocean Acidification, OA). Carbon dioxide seeps serve as ‘windows into the future’ to study the ability of marine invertebrates to acclimatise to OA. We studied benthic foraminifera in sediments from shallow volcanic CO2 seeps in Papua NewGuinea. Conditions follow a gradient from present day pH...

Journal: :Ecology 2011
Kyle F Edwards John J Stachowicz

For sessile organisms, dispersal and recruitment are typically spatially stochastic, but there is little understanding of how this variability scales up to influence processes such as competitive coexistence. Here we argue that coexistence of benthic marine animals is enhanced by stochastic differences between species in the spatial distribution of larval settlement. Differentiation of settleme...

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