نتایج جستجو برای: 4 species penaeid shrimps and sea turtle

تعداد نتایج: 17132791  

2007
Dennis Williams Brian Kensley Thomas M. Iliffe

A new genus and species of procaridid shrimp, Vetericaris chaceorum, and a new atyid species, Halocaridina palahemo, are described from the island of Hawaii. The new genus, regarded as more primitive than Procaris, is characterized by the possession of a larger number of gills than Procaris, including arthrobranchs and pleurobranchs on the third maxilliped and pereiopods 1-4, elongate pleopodal...

2010
John H. Wang

Visual cues play important roles in sea turtle foraging behavior and likely influence their interactions with fishing gear. Altering these cues may be a useful strategy to reduce the incidental catch of sea turtles in various fisheries. We examined the potential effectiveness of 3 visual cues — shark shapes placed along the length of the gill net, illumination of nets by LED lights, and nets il...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
Rebecca L Lewison Larry B Crowder

Although some sea turtle populations are showing encouraging signs of recovery, others continue to decline. Reversing population declines requires an understanding of the primary factor(s) that underlie this persistent demographic trend. The list of putative factors includes direct turtle and egg harvest, egg predation, loss or degradation of nesting beach habitat, fisheries bycatch, pollution,...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Angela R V Rivera Gabriel Rivera Richard W Blob

Animals that swim using appendages do so by way of rowing and/or flapping motions. Often considered discrete categories, rowing and flapping are more appropriately regarded as points along a continuum. The pig-nosed turtle, Carettochelys insculpta, is unusual in that it is the only freshwater turtle to have limbs modified into flippers and swim via synchronous forelimb motions that resemble dor...

2007
Lisa M. Campbell

This article employs political ecology and common property theory to examine sea turtle conservation, how it is articulated and executed at different sociopolitical and geographic scales, and the consequences for local rights of access to resources. It draws on ten years of research at various field sites in Costa Rica, and on sea turtle conservation policy in general, to show that although mos...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2012
Kristy Wallmo Daniel K Lew

Nonmarket valuation research has produced economic value estimates for a variety of threatened, endangered, and rare species around the world. Although over 40 value estimates exist, it is often difficult to compare values from different studies due to variations in study design, implementation, and modeling specifications. We conducted a stated-preference choice experiment to estimate the valu...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Manfred R Enstipp Stéphane Ciccione Benoit Gineste Myriam Milbergue Katia Ballorain Yan Ropert-Coudert Akiko Kato Virginie Plot Jean-Yves Georges

Marine turtles are globally threatened. Crucial for the conservation of these large ectotherms is a detailed knowledge of their energy relationships, especially their at-sea metabolic rates, which will ultimately define population structure and size. Measuring metabolic rates in free-ranging aquatic animals, however, remains a challenge. Hence, it is not surprising that for most marine turtle s...

Journal: :Fish & shellfish immunology 2015
Emilie Cardona Denis Saulnier Bénédicte Lorgeoux Liet Chim Yannick Gueguen

This study compares the antioxidant and antimicrobial transcriptional expression of blue shrimps reared according to two different systems, BioFloc Technology (BFT) and Clear sea Water (CW) and their differential responses when facing an experimental sublethal hydrogen peroxide stress. After 30 days of rearing, juvenile shrimps were exposed to H2O2 stress at a concentration of 30 ppm during 6 h...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Caitlin M Bovery Jeanette Wyneken

Assessment and management of sea turtle populations is often limited by a lack of available data pertaining to at-sea distributions at appropriate spatial and temporal resolutions. Assessing the spatial and temporal distributions of marine turtles in an open system poses both observational and analytical challenges due to the turtles' highly migratory nature. Surface counts of marine turtles in...

2008
Milani Chaloupka Karen A. Bjorndal George H. Balazs Alan B. Bolten Llewellyn M. Ehrhart Colin J. Limpus Hiroyuki Suganuma Sebastian Troëng Manami Yamaguchi

Aim To critically review the status of the green sea turtle ( Chelonia mydas ) using the best available scientific studies as there is a prevailing view that this species is globally endangered and its marine ecosystem functions compromised. Location Ogasawara (Japan), Hawaii (USA), Great Barrier Reef (Australia), Florida (USA), Tortuguero (Costa Rica). Methods We compiled seasonal nesting acti...

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