نتایج جستجو برای: fish scale

تعداد نتایج: 676245  

2013
Adrian M. Ferguson Euan S. Harvey Matthew D. Taylor Nathan A. Knott

Understanding movement patterns, habitat use and behaviour of fish is critical to determining how targeted species may respond to protection provided by "no-take" sanctuary zones within marine parks. We assessed the fine and broad scale movement patterns of an exploited herbivore, luderick (Girella tricuspidata), using acoustic telemetry to evaluate how this species may respond to protection wi...

2007
J. S. BIRNBAUM K. O. WINEMILLER L. SHEN C. L. MUNSTER B. P. WILCOX R. N. WILKINS

Intermittent headwater streams serve important functions for humans and wildlife in semi-arid rangelands. Increases in ashe juniper coverage in central Texas over recent decades are believed to have negatively impacted stream flows. Few studies have examined relationships between aquatic species and environmental factors in these systems as well as the influence of juniper coverage on assemblag...

2017
Rebecca L Morris M Gee Chapman Louise B Firth Ross A Coleman

The construction of artificial structures in the marine environment is increasing globally. Eco-engineering aims to mitigate the negative ecological impacts of built infrastructure through designing structures to be multifunctional, benefiting both humans and nature. To date, the focus of eco-engineering has largely been on benefits for benthic invertebrates and algae. Here, the potential effec...

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Paul T Sharpe

A group of genes in the tumour necrosis factor signalling pathway are mutated in humans and mice with ectodermal dysplasias--a failure of hair and tooth development. A mutation has now been identified in one of these genes, ectodysplasin-A receptor, in the teleost fish Medaka, that results in a failure of scale formation.

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2015
A Khayer Dastjerdi F Barthelat

Fish scales from modern teleost fish are high-performance materials made of cross-plies of collagen type I fibrils reinforced with hydroxyapatite. Recent studies on this material have demonstrated the remarkable performance of this material in tension and against sharp puncture. Although it is known that teleost fish scales are extremely tough, actual measurements of fracture toughness have so ...

2016
David Anthony Carozza Daniele Bianchi Eric Douglas Galbraith

Environmental change and the exploitation of marine resources have had profound impacts on marine communities, with potential implications for ocean biogeochemistry and food security. In order to study such global-scale problems, it is helpful to have computationally efficient numerical models that predict the first-order features of fish biomass production as a function of the environment, bas...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2015
Jennifer D Jeffrey Caleb T Hasler Jacqueline M Chapman Steven J Cooke Cory D Suski

Humans have dramatically altered landscapes as a result of urban and agricultural development, which has led to decreases in the quality and quantity of habitats for animals. This is particularly the case for freshwater fish that reside in fluvial systems, given that changes to adjacent lands have direct impacts on the structure and function of watersheds. Because choices of habitat have physio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Joshuah S Perkin Keith B Gido Jeffrey A Falke Kurt D Fausch Harry Crockett Eric R Johnson John Sanderson

Groundwater pumping for agriculture is a major driver causing declines of global freshwater ecosystems, yet the ecological consequences for stream fish assemblages are rarely quantified. We combined retrospective (1950-2010) and prospective (2011-2060) modeling approaches within a multiscale framework to predict change in Great Plains stream fish assemblages associated with groundwater pumping ...

2010
Delphine Nicolas Jérémy Lobry Mario Lepage Benoît Sautour Olivier Le Pape Henrique Cabral Ainhize Uriarte Philippe Boët

Estuarine fish assemblages are subject to a great environmental variability that largely depends on both upstream fluvial and downstream marine influences. From this ecohydrological view, our study introduces a macroecological approach aiming to identify the main environmental factors that structure fish assemblages among European tidal estuaries. The present paper focuses on the influence of l...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Peter B McIntyre Alexander S Flecker Michael J Vanni James M Hood Brad W Taylor Steven A Thomas

Rates of biogeochemical processes often vary widely in space and time, and characterizing this variation is critical for understanding ecosystem functioning. In streams, spatial hotspots of nutrient transformations are generally attributed to physical and microbial processes. Here we examine the potential for heterogeneous distributions of fish to generate hotspots of nutrient recycling. We mea...

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