نتایج جستجو برای: marine

تعداد نتایج: 93074  

L Glutaminase, a therapeutic enzyme obtained from marine Actinomycetes gains importance because of their adaptability to varied environmental factors. An experimental study was carried out to isolate the L glutaminase producing actinomycetes from the marine sediment of Thoothukudi. Marine sediment sample was collected from six different locations of the Thoothukudi coastal ecosystem, enriched w...

2002
Rainer Froese Stefan Garthe Uwe Piatkowski Daniel Pauly

We compared several large marine ecosystems in terms of species numbers of fishes, sea birds, marine mammals, and cephalopods. We examined how these numbers were distributed by trophic level, from herbivores to top predators. We created group-specific trophic signatures as plots of number of species by trophic level, and used these to identify similarities and discrepancies between taxonomic gr...

2005
ELLIOTT A. NORSE

The recent increase in interest about effects of trawling and dredging on seafloor ecosystems and their fisheries can be understood by examining three phases in the history of conservation thinking. The primary focus in nonmarine conservation thinking and management worldwide is on maintaining biodiversity, while marine managers are still focused mainly on use of marine life. Marine conservatio...

2013
Nisha Choudhary Sunil Singh Jyoti Rai Inamullah Surabhi Sharma

Introduction The marine resources are nowadays widely studied because of numerous reasons. One of the reason is as the oceans cover more than 70% of the world surface and among 36 known living phyla, 34 of them are found in marine environments with more than 300000+ known species of fauna and flora . The rationale of searching for drugs from marine environment stem from the fact that marine pla...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2013
Kay T Ho Anthony A Chariton Lisa M Portis Dina Proestou Mark G Cantwell Jeffrey G Baguley Robert M Burgess Stuart Simpson Marguerite C Pelletier Monique M Perron Claudia K Gunsch Holly M Bik David Katz Anthony Kamikawa

Triclosan (5-chloro-2-[2,4-dichlorophenoxy]phenol) is a relatively new, commonly used antimicrobial compound found in many personal care products. Triclosan is toxic to marine organisms at the micrograms per liter level, can photodegrade to a dioxin, can accumulate in humans, and has been found to be stable in marine sediments for over 30 years. To determine the effects of triclosan on marine b...

2013
Ben P Harvey Dylan Gwynn-Jones Pippa J Moore

Ocean acidification and warming are considered two of the greatest threats to marine biodiversity, yet the combined effect of these stressors on marine organisms remains largely unclear. Using a meta-analytical approach, we assessed the biological responses of marine organisms to the effects of ocean acidification and warming in isolation and combination. As expected biological responses varied...

2012
Alan M. Durbin Andreas Teske

Examining the patterns of archaeal diversity in little-explored organic-lean marine subsurface sediments presents an opportunity to study the association of phylogenetic affiliation and habitat preference in uncultured marine Archaea. Here we have compiled and re-analyzed published archaeal 16S rRNA clone library datasets across a spectrum of sediment trophic states characterized by a wide rang...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
David K.A. Barnes Andrew Clarke

David K.A. Barnes and Andrew Clarke Primer interfering with the ability of a second species to locate mates. This could be the result of the one species’ calls simply masking those of the other, or it could be that the calls confuse individuals of the second species and cause them to approach heterospecific callers rather than those of their own species. Such signal jamming can also occur withi...

2013
Jessica L. Blythe Mark S. Flaherty

Historical data describing changing social-ecological interactions in marine systems can help guide small-scale fisheries management efforts. Fisheries landings data are often the primary source for historical reconstructions of fisheries; however, we argue that reliance on data of a single type and/or from a single scale can lead to potentially misleading conclusions. For example, a narrow foc...

2013
Blake Ushijima Patrick Videau Greta S. Aeby Sean M. Callahan

Vibrio coralliilyticus is a Gram-negative bacterium found in seawater and is associated with diseased marine organisms. Strains of V. coralliilyticus have been shown to infect coral from multiple genera. We report the draft genome sequence of V. coralliilyticus strain OCN008, the third V. coralliilyticus genome to be sequenced.

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