نتایج جستجو برای: coral relocation

تعداد نتایج: 21465  

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2009
Damian McClelland Simon N Bell Sean O'Leary

A displaced Long Head of Biceps (LHB) tendon is commonly encountered in association with subscapularis rotator cuff tears. Management options for the displaced tendon consist of tenotomy, tenodesis or relocation with reconstruction of the biceps pulley. We present 16 patients in whom LHB relocation and reconstruction of the biceps pulley, was performed in association with subscapularis rotator ...

1990
Uwe M. Borghoff

Replication can enhance the availability of the data les in a distributed environment. This paper introduces a method for managing replicated data les. Unlike many others, our method provides protocols and algorithms for a more complicated scheme of replication that supports replication with location-variant les and les with a variable degree of replication. We assume the existence of a dynamic...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2007
Anat Bardi Carol D Ryff

A longitudinal design was used to test theoretically derived interactive effects of traits on adjustment to relocation 1, 8, and 15 months after relocation of elderly women. Openness interacted with Neuroticism and with Extraversion in affecting changes in distress after relocation by amplifying the basic emotional tendencies of Neuroticism and Extraversion. These were delayed effects, occurrin...

2014
Andreas F. Haas Jennifer E. Smith Melissa Thompson Dimitri D. Deheyn

While shifts from coral to seaweed dominance have become increasingly common on coral reefs and factors triggering these shifts successively identified, the primary mechanisms involved in coral-algae interactions remain unclear. Amongst various potential mechanisms, algal exudates can mediate increases in microbial activity, leading to localized hypoxic conditions which may cause coral mortalit...

Journal: :Annals OR 2009
Reza Zanjirani Farahani Zvi Drezner Nasrin Asgari

In this paper a single facility location problem with multiple relocation opportunities is investigated. The weight associated with each demand point is a known function of time. We consider either rectilinear, or squared Euclidean, or Euclidean distances. Relocations can take place at pre-determined times. The objective function is to minimize the total location and relocation costs. An algori...

Journal: :Human biology 2013
J C Flores Renato Hopp

From northeastern Eurasia to the Americas, a three-stage spread of modern humans is considered through large-scale intermittence (exploitation/relocation). Conceptually, this work supports intermittence as a real strategy for colonization of new habitats. For the first stage, northeastern Eurasia travel, we adapt our model to archaeological dates determining the diffusion coefficient (exploitat...

2012
Morgan S Pratchett Darren J Coker Geoffrey P Jones Philip L Munday

While it is generally assumed that specialist species are more vulnerable to disturbance compared with generalist counterparts, this has rarely been tested in coastal marine ecosystems, which are increasingly subject to a wide range of natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Habitat specialists are expected to be more vulnerable to habitat loss because habitat availability exerts a greater limi...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2017
Nur Garcia-Herrera Sebastian C A Ferse Andreas Kunzmann Amatzia Genin

Coral reefs are amongst the most diverse ecosystems on Earth where complex inter-specific interactions are ubiquitous. An example of such interactions is the mutualistic relationship between damselfishes and branching corals in the Northern Red Sea, where the fish use corals as shelter and provide them with nutrients, enhance the flow between their branches, and protect them from predators. By ...

2017
Jamie M. McDevitt-Irwin Julia K. Baum Melissa Garren Rebecca L. Vega Thurber

The microbial contribution to ecological resilience is still largely overlooked in coral reef ecology. Coral-associated bacteria serve a wide variety of functional roles with reference to the coral host, and thus, the composition of the overall microbiome community can strongly influence coral health and survival. Here, we synthesize the findings of recent studies (n = 45) that evaluated the im...

2017
Momoko Igawa Hiroki Hata Makoto Kato

Solitary scleractinian corals of the genera Heterocyathus and Heteropsammia inhabit soft marine bottoms without attaching to hard substrata. The corallums of these genera contain a coiled cavity inhabited by a sipunculan that roams the seafloor, carrying the host coral with it. The coral serves as a sturdy shelter that protects the sipunculan from possible predators. At the same time, the sipun...

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