نتایج جستجو برای: island load restoration

تعداد نتایج: 253463  

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: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Matt J Rayner Mark E Hauber Michael J Imber Rosalie K Stamp Mick N Clout

Predator-prey communities are ubiquitous in ecology, but introduced predators can drive native species to extinction within island systems, prompting the eradication of such exotics. Ecological theory predicts that elimination of top-introduced predators from islands can lead to the counterintuitive decline of native prey populations through the ecological release of smaller introduced species ...

2005
Xiaoming Wang Wei Shao Vijay Vittal

In order to investigate power system security and design appropriate control strategies, power systems can be conceptually classified into five operational states: Normal, Alert, Emergency, In Extremis, and Restorative. Various preventive and corrective control strategies have been studied to cope with power systems in the different operational states. Our approach primarily focuses on the corr...

عطایی, ابراهیم, خدائیان, نیلوفر , ریسمانچیان, منصور,

Introduction: The concept of treating edentulous patients by osseointegrated implants was first proposed in 1960s. To minimize the failure rate of implants, it has been recommended to keep the implants free of load during the healing period .Recent studies have been directed to achieve faster integration and shorter healing periods prior to implant restoration. Loading protocols (immediate load...

2010
Rochelle Plutchak C. Drew Foster Mary-Elizabeth C. Miller Andrea Anton Kate L. Sheehan Kenneth L. Heck Sean P. Powers

The ability of oysters to remove large quantities of particulates from the water column, thereby potentially improving water quality, has been cited as one of the reasons for oyster reef restoration. However, this ability has not yet been effectively demonstrated in the field. As part of the Alabama Oyster Reef Restoration Project, this study was designed to assess impacts of restored eastern o...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Noah Kerness Whiteman Kevin D Matson Jennifer L Bollmer Patricia G Parker

An increased susceptibility to disease is one hypothesis explaining how inbreeding hastens extinction in island endemics and threatened species. Experimental studies show that disease resistance declines as inbreeding increases, but data from in situ wildlife systems are scarce. Genetic diversity increases with island size across the entire range of an extremely inbred Galápagos endemic bird, p...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2021

Abstract In the industrial era 4.0 as it is today, along with increasing need for electrical energy, energy efficiency an essential factor in achieving production cost efficiency. Efficiency will be achieved if electricity can adjusted to customer’s load. However, adjusting poses a challenge, namely difficulty of predicting daily load customers. There are many factors that affect electric One m...

Journal: :Computer Communications 2005
Harini Krishnamurthy Krishna M. Sivalingam Manav Mishra

In this paper, we study restoration mechanisms to handle channel and link failures in an optical wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) wavelength-routed wide-area backbone network based on a mesh topology. The solution uses a small number of tunable lasers to provide restoration capability. We consider two types of failures: link failures and individual channel (or wavelength) failures that occ...

2015
Bruce A. Manny Edward F. Roseman Gregory Kennedy James C. Boase Jaquelyn M. Craig David H. Bennion Jennifer Read Lynn Vaccaro Justin Chiotti Richard Drouin Rosanne Ellison

Loss of functional habitat in riverine systems is a global fisheries issue. Few studies, however, describe the decision-making approach taken to abate loss of fish spawning habitat. Numerous habitat restoration efforts are underway and documentation of successful restoration techniques for spawning habitat of desirable fish species in large rivers connecting the Laurentian Great Lakes are repor...

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