نتایج جستجو برای: marine organisms

تعداد نتایج: 179336  

2011
Agus Trianto Idam Hermawan Toshimasa Suzuka Junichi Tanaka

Marine sponges have been recognized as potentially rich sources of various bioactive molecules. In our continuing search for new secondary metabolites from Indonesian marine invertebrates, we collected a sponge, whose extract showed cytotoxicity against cultured cells at 0.1 μg/mL. Purification of the extract yielded two new macrolides 2 and 3 along with known candidaspongiolide (1). The struct...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2005
K W Chau

During the past two decades, the rapid development of the Pearl River delta leads to substantial accumulation of various toxic organic compounds. This study aims to give a preliminary characterization of the existing state of contamination in this region and to provide insight into the possible fate of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in this estuary. The available data on POPs in water, ri...

2012
Scott E. Bryan Alex G. Cook Jason P. Evans Kerry Hebden Lucy Hurrey Peter Colls John S. Jell Dion Weatherley Jennifer Firn

Pumice is an extremely effective rafting agent that can dramatically increase the dispersal range of a variety of marine organisms and connect isolated shallow marine and coastal ecosystems. Here we report on a significant recent pumice rafting and long-distance dispersal event that occurred across the southwest Pacific following the 2006 explosive eruption of Home Reef Volcano in Tonga. We hav...

2012
Martin Wahl Franz Goecke Antje Labes Sergey Dobretsov Florian Weinberger

In the aquatic environment, biofilms on solid surfaces are omnipresent. The outer body surface of marine organisms often represents a highly active interface between host and biofilm. Since biofilms on living surfaces have the capacity to affect the fluxes of information, energy, and matter across the host's body surface, they have an important ecological potential to modulate the abiotic and b...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2010
Carles Pelejero Eva Calvo Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

The anthropogenic rise in atmospheric CO(2) is driving fundamental and unprecedented changes in the chemistry of the oceans. This has led to changes in the physiology of a wide variety of marine organisms and, consequently, the ecology of the ocean. This review explores recent advances in our understanding of ocean acidification with a particular emphasis on past changes to ocean chemistry and ...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Cristina Linares Daniel F Doak Rafel Coma David Díaz Mikel Zabala

The red gorgonian Paramuricea clavata is a long-lived, slow-growing sessile invertebrate of ecological and conservation importance in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. We develop a series of size-based matrix models for two Paramuricea clavata populations. These models were used to estimate basic life history traits for this species and to evaluate the viability of the red gorgonian populatio...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Anthony Knap Eric Dewailly Chris Furgal Jennifer Galvin Dan Baden Robert E Bowen Michael Depledge Linda Duguay Lora E Fleming Tim Ford Fredricka Moser Richard Owen William A Suk Umit Unluata

We need to critically assess the present quality of the marine ecosystem, especially the connection between ecosystem change and threats to human health. In this article we review the current state of indicators to link changes in marine organisms with eventual effects to human health, identify research opportunities in the use of indicators of ocean and human health, and discuss how to establi...

2014
Valentin A. Stonik Sergey N. Fedorov

Due to taxonomic positions and special living environments, marine organisms produce secondary metabolites that possess unique structures and biological activities. This review is devoted to recently isolated and/or earlier described marine compounds with potential or established cancer preventive activities, their biological sources, molecular mechanisms of their action, and their associations...

2017
Elisa Alonso Aller Narriman S Jiddawi Johan S Eklöf

Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been shown to increase long-term temporal stability of fish communities and enhance ecosystem resilience to anthropogenic disturbance. Yet, the potential ability of MPAs to buffer effects of environmental variability at shorter time scales remains widely unknown. In the tropics, the yearly monsoon cycle is a major natural force affecting marine organisms in tr...

2017
Olivier Glippa Andreas Brutemark Justin Johnson Kristian Spilling Ulrika Candolin Jonna Engström-Öst

Ocean acidification is a growing environmental problem, and there is a need to investigate how the decreasing pH will affect marine organisms. Here we studied the effects of lowered pH on the growth and development of the threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) eggs. Adult fish, collected from the natural environment, were allowed to mate in aquaria and the newly produced eggs were incu...

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