نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic species

تعداد نتایج: 570306  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Michael S Hedrick Stanley S Hillman Robert C Drewes Philip C Withers

Vertical movement of lymph from ventral regions to the dorsally located lymph hearts in anurans is accomplished by specialized skeletal muscles working in concert with lung ventilation. We hypothesize that more terrestrial species with greater lymph mobilization capacities and higher lymph flux rates will have larger lung volumes and higher pulmonary compliance than more semi-aquatic or aquatic...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2013
Cascade J B Sorte Ines Ibáñez Dana M Blumenthal Nicole A Molinari Luke P Miller Edwin D Grosholz Jeffrey M Diez Carla M D'Antonio Julian D Olden Sierra J Jones Jeffrey S Dukes

Climate change and biological invasions are primary threats to global biodiversity that may interact in the future. To date, the hypothesis that climate change will favour non-native species has been examined exclusively through local comparisons of single or few species. Here, we take a meta-analytical approach to broadly evaluate whether non-native species are poised to respond more positivel...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1983
R J Wassersug M E Feder

Larvae of the anurans Rana berlandieri and Xenopus laevis have lungs and can breathe air as well as irrigate buccal and pharyngeal surfaces for aquatic respiration. Larvae of Bufo americanus lack lungs until just before metamorphosis and are obligately aquatic. We examined the relationship between the locomotor stamina (time to fatigue), aquatic oxygen concentration, body size, and respiratory ...

2016
Solange Meyin A Ebong Elsa Petit Philippe Le Gall Ping-Ping Chen Nico Nieser Eric Guilbert Flobert Njiokou Laurent Marsollier Jean-François Guégan Dominique Pluot-Sigwalt Sara Eyangoh Myriam Harry

Aquatic and semi-aquatic bugs (Heteroptera) represent a remarkable diversity and a resurging interest has been given to documenting at the species level these insects inhabiting Cameroon in Central Africa due to their potential implication in the transmission of the bacterium Mycobacterium ulcerans, the causal agent of Buruli ulcer, an emerging human disease. A survey was carried out over two y...

2015
Sophie Cauvy-Fraunié Rodrigo Espinosa Patricio Andino Dean Jacobsen Olivier Dangles Judi Hewitt

Under the ongoing climate change, understanding the mechanisms structuring the spatial distribution of aquatic species in glacial stream networks is of critical importance to predict the response of aquatic biodiversity in the face of glacier melting. In this study, we propose to use metacommunity theory as a conceptual framework to better understand how river network structure influences the s...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2013
Michelle M McClure Michael Alexander Diane Borggaard David Boughton Lisa Crozier Roger Griffis Jeffrey C Jorgensen Steven T Lindley Janet Nye Melanie J Rowland Erin E Seney Amy Snover Christopher Toole Kyle VAN Houtan

Aquatic species are threatened by climate change but have received comparatively less attention than terrestrial species. We gleaned key strategies for scientists and managers seeking to address climate change in aquatic conservation planning from the literature and existing knowledge. We address 3 categories of conservation effort that rely on scientific analysis and have particular applicatio...

2012
Cascade J. B. Sorte Ines Ibáñez Dana M. Blumenthal Nicole A. Molinari Luke P. Miller Edwin D. Grosholz Jeffrey M. Diez Carla M. D’Antonio Julian D. Olden Sierra J. Jones Jeffrey S. Dukes

Cascade J. B. Sorte,* Ines Ibáñez, Dana M. Blumenthal, Nicole A. Molinari, Luke P. Miller, Edwin D. Grosholz, Jeffrey M. Diez, Carla M. D’Antonio, Julian D. Olden, Sierra J. Jones and Jeffrey S. Dukes Abstract Climate change and biological invasions are primary threats to global biodiversity that may interact in the future. To date, the hypothesis that climate change will favour non-native spec...

Journal: :journal of advances in environmental health research 0
jayanta kumar biswas 1international centre for ecological engineering and department of ecological studies, university of kalyani, kalyani- 741235, west bengal, india. sasanka pramanik department of zoology, sreegopal banerjee college, bagati, mogra, hooghly- 712148, west bengal, india,

biological indicators are species that can be employed to monitor environmental quality and ecosystem health. different groups of organisms such as plants, animals, bacteria and parasites regularly produce certain molecular signal in response to changes in their environmental milieu. parasites are important tools for providing wealth of information on physicochemical quality, environmental stre...

2017
C. H. A. van Leeuwen G. van der Velde

The widespread distributions of aquatic species often contrast with their limited ability to disperse by their own propulsion among wetlands isolated by land. Studies of the potential role of water birds as dispersal vectors have been focused mainly on internal transport (endozoochory). However, many anecdotal observations that small species adhere to flying birds also exist (ectozoochory). We ...

2015
Renato Tavares Martins Roberto da Gama Alves

In the present study we report the occurrence of three Naididae species from three gastropod mollusk species. The species Dero (Dero) righii was found from mollusks of the genus Biomphalaria. Nais communis was found from Biomphalaria sp. and Aplexa rivalis. Chaetogaster limnaei was found from Biomphalaria sp., Aplexa rivalis and Lymnaea columella. In Brazil, previous studies have reported the o...

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