نتایج جستجو برای: bushehr coastal waters

تعداد نتایج: 88021  

2002
Mark V. Hoyer Thomas K. Frazer Daniel E. Canfield

Models relating chlorophyll to nutrients and Secchi depth to chlorophyll using data from nearshore coastal waters of Florida were successfully developed. The models suggest that phosphorus is the primary limiting factor for phytoplankton in the nearshore coastal waters of Florida and that total phosphorus concentration accounts for 81% of the variance in chlorophyll concentration. The models al...

2005
T. Jickells

This contribution to the Spot-On volume considers the magnitude and composition of atmospheric nitrogen inputs to the oceans and then goes on to consider the impacts of these inputs. Effects in open ocean and coastal areas are probably different. Offshore atmospheric inputs may produce a small enhancement of overall ocean productivity and hence CO2 drawdown. In coastal waters atmospheric inputs...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Catherine M McClellan Andrew J Read

Juvenile loggerhead sea turtles spend more than a decade in the open ocean before returning to neritic waters to mature and reproduce. It has been assumed that this transition from an oceanic to neritic existence is a discrete ontogenetic niche shift. We tested this hypothesis by tracking the movements of large juveniles collected in a neritic foraging ground in North Carolina, USA. Our work sh...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Raquel Vaquer-Sunyer Carlos M Duarte

Hypoxia is a mounting problem affecting the world's coastal waters, with severe consequences for marine life, including death and catastrophic changes. Hypoxia is forecast to increase owing to the combined effects of the continued spread of coastal eutrophication and global warming. A broad comparative analysis across a range of contrasting marine benthic organisms showed that hypoxia threshold...

2016
Kurt C. Heim Matthew S. Whitman Lawrence L. Moulton

Although not well known, Arctic grayling can move through saline waters and are captured regularly in nearshore coastal waters in Arctic Canada and Alaska with salinities up to 18 ppt. We highlight the implications this has for Blair et al. (2016), a paper recently published in Conservation Physiology.

2004
Magdalena Wielgat

This article is an update and extension of an earlier publication (SCHERNEWSKI & WIELGAT 2004). Intensive public discussions suggested slight modifications in the typology as well as an updating and completion of comparisons between our typology and the national typologies. We further show examples how the water body concept can be applied to subdivide coastal water types as a response to exter...

Journal: :علمی شیلات ایران 0
آرزو وهاب نژاد a. vahabnezhad موسسه تحقیقات علوم شیلاتی ایران، تهران صندوق پستی: 6116-14155 امین اله تقوی مطلق s.a. taghavi motlagh موسسه تحقیقات شیلات ایران ، تهران صندوق پستی 6116-14155 جواد شعبانی javad shaebani پژوهشکده میگوی کشور، بوشهر صندوق پستی: 1347

in order to increase the knowledge of saurida tumbil biology and ecology, an investigation of food habits of this species was conducted from october 2010 to september 2011 in bushehr coastal waters, persian gulf. 485 fish stomach contents were studied. in this study the frequency of occurrence of prey, feeding intensity index, the index is empty stomachs, the mean trophic levels and the rate of...

2006
Maeve C. Lohan Kenneth W. Bruland

The influence of the Columbia River plume on the distributions of nitrate and iron and their sources to coastal and shelf waters were examined. In contrast to other large estuaries, the Columbia River is a unique study area as it supplies very little nitrate (5 AM) and iron (14–30 nM) at salinities of 1–2 to coastal waters. Elevated nitrate and dissolved iron concentrations (as high as 20 AM an...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Andrij Z Horodysky Richard W Brill Eric J Warrant John A Musick Robert J Latour

Maintaining optimal visual performance is a difficult task in photodynamic coastal and estuarine waters because of the unavoidable tradeoffs between luminous sensitivity and spatial and temporal resolution, yet the visual systems of coastal piscivores remain understudied despite differences in their ecomorphology and microhabitat use. We therefore used electroretinographic techniques to describ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2003
Nigel Williams

Some human populations in south-east Asia have foraged for a living in shallow coastal waters for generations. Could their eyes have adapted to these challenging conditions?

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