نتایج جستجو برای: chlorophyll a

تعداد نتایج: 13436215  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2005
G G Chagas M S Suzuki

Hydrochemical conditions in the Açu Lagoon are described using spatial and temporal variations of various limnological variables (water temperature, dissolved oxygen, electric conductivity, total alkalinity, carbon dioxide, dissolved and total nutrients (N, P and Si), and chlorophyll a). Collected data was used in order to understand the structure and functioning of an enclosed coastal lagoon s...

2017
Yaodong He Biswarup Sen Shuangyan Zhou Ningdong Xie Yongfeng Zhang Jianle Zhang Guangyi Wang

Qinhuangdao coastal waters in northern China are heavily impacted by anthropogenic and natural activities, and we anticipate a direct influence of the impact on the bacterioplankton abundance and diversity inhabiting the adjacent coastal areas. To ascertain the anthropogenic influences, we first evaluated the seasonal abundance patterns and diversity of bacterioplankton in the coastal areas wit...

Journal: :Photochemistry and photobiology 1979
B M Sweeney B B Prézelin D Wong Govindjee

The intensity of chlorophyll a fluorescence during the early part of fluorescence induction at 0, initial fluorescence, and P, peak fluorescence, was higher during the day phase of the circadian cycle than during the night phase in continuous light (LL) conditions and was positively correlated with the rate of oxygen evolution. The circadian rhythm in fluorescence in LL persisted in the presenc...

2014
Bastiaan Brouwer Per Gardeström Olivier Keech

Phytochrome is thought to control the induction of leaf senescence directly, however, the signalling and molecular mechanisms remain unclear. In the present study, an ecophysiological approach was used to establish a functional connection between phytochrome signalling and the physiological processes underlying the induction of leaf senescence in response to shade. With shade it is important to...

2015
Patricia Puerta Mary E. Hunsicker Antoni Quetglas Diego Álvarez-Berastegui Antonio Esteban María González Manuel Hidalgo Brian R. MacKenzie

Populations of the same species can experience different responses to the environment throughout their distributional range as a result of spatial and temporal heterogeneity in habitat conditions. This highlights the importance of understanding the processes governing species distribution at local scales. However, research on species distribution often averages environmental covariates across l...

2013
Carin Jantzen Gertraud M. Schmidt Christian Wild Cornelia Roder Somkiat Khokiattiwong Claudio Richter

Coral reefs are facing rapidly changing environments, but implications for reef ecosystem functioning and important services, such as productivity, are difficult to predict. Comparative investigations on coral reefs that are naturally exposed to differing environmental settings can provide essential information in this context. One prevalent phenomenon regularly introducing alterations in water...

Journal: :Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 2000
Bustillos-Guzmán López-Cortés Hernandez Murillo

Bahia Concepcion is a coastal lagoon that has bottom anoxic conditions and high pigment concentrations during the summer. The phytoplankton responsible for this pigment increase is enigmatic, therefore we sampled the lagoon to analyze the pigment with a C8-HPLC system to look for signatures of phytoplankton groups. Analysis reveals a low pigment concentration in the mixed layer with a higher co...

2004
A.Neori M.Vernet

Relative excitation spectra of chlorophyll a fluorescence are shown to be very close to relative action spectra of photosystem II O2 evolution in seven microand macro-algae of five phyla. The conditions under which this correspondence should hold, based on theoretical considerations, and the applications of this correspondence to interpretation of fluorescence excitation spectra of chlorophyll ...

2015
Zhixu Wu Yunlin Zhang Yongqiang Zhou Mingliang Liu Kun Shi Zuoming Yu Yu-Pin Lin

Water transparency is a useful indicator of water quality or productivity and is widely used to detect long-term changes in the water quality and eutrophication of lake ecosystems. Based on short-term spatial observations in the spring, summer, and winter and on long-term site-specific observation from 1988 to 2013, the spatial, seasonal, long-term variations, and the factors affecting transpar...

2015
Rachael A Orben Rosana Paredes Daniel D Roby David B Irons Scott A Shaffer

BACKGROUND Marine environments are inherently dynamic, yet marine predators are often long-lived and employ strategies where consistency, individual specialization, routine migrations, and spatial memory are key components to their foraging and life-history strategies. Intrinsic determinates of animal movements are linked to physiological and life-history traits (e.g. sex, colony, experience), ...

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