نتایج جستجو برای: marine mammals

تعداد نتایج: 134570  

Journal: :Marine environmental research 2014
F Galgani F Claro M Depledge C Fossi

In its decision (2010/477/EU) relating to the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD, 2008/56/EC), the European Commission identified the following points as focuses for monitoring: (i) 10.1.1: Trends in the amount, source and composition of litter washed ashore and/or deposited on coastlines, (ii) 10.1.2: Trends in the amount and composition of litter in the water column and accumu...

2013
Nathalie Bardet Nour-Eddine Jalil France de Lapparent de Broin Damien Germain Olivier Lambert Mbarek Amaghzaz

BACKGROUND Secondary adaptation to aquatic life occurred independently in several amniote lineages, including reptiles during the Mesozoic and mammals during the Cenozoic. These evolutionary shifts to aquatic environments imply major morphological modifications, especially of the feeding apparatus. Mesozoic (250-65 Myr) marine reptiles, such as ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, mosasaurid squamates, c...

2015
K. Alexandra Curtis Jeffrey E. Moore Charlotte Boyd Peter W. Dillingham Rebecca L. Lewison Barbara L. Taylor Kelsey C. James

Limit reference points (LRPs) for catch, which correspond to thresholds to undesirable population or ecosystem states, offer a consistent, objective approach to management evaluation and prioritization across fisheries, species, and jurisdictions. LRPs have been applied successfully to manage catch of some marine megafauna (elasmobranchs, marine reptiles, seabirds, and marine mammals) in some j...

2012
J. Berge Ø. Varpe M. A. Moline A. Wold P. E. Renaud M. Daase S. Falk-Petersen

Recent studies predict that the Arctic Ocean will have ice-free summers within the next 30 years. This poses a significant challenge for the marine organisms associated with the Arctic sea ice, such as marine mammals and, not least, the ice-associated crustaceans generally considered to spend their entire life on the underside of the Arctic sea ice. Based upon unique samples collected within th...

2013
Rex Munday John Reeve

Complex secondary metabolites, some of which are highly toxic to mammals, are produced by many marine organisms. Some of these organisms are important food sources for marine animals and, when ingested, the toxins that they produce may be absorbed and stored in the tissues of the predators, which then become toxic to animals higher up the food chain. This is a particular problem with shellfish,...

2010
Li Yu Wei Jin Jia-xin Wang Xin Zhang Meng-meng Chen Hang Lee Muyeong Lee Ya-ping Zhang

Pheromones are chemical cues released and sensed by individuals of the same species, which are of major importance in regulating reproductive and social behaviors of mammals. Generally, they are detected by the vomeronasal system (VNS). Here, we first investigated and compared an essential genetic component of vomeronasal chemoreception, i.e., TRPC2 gene, of four marine mammals varying the degr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2017

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