نتایج جستجو برای: benthic organisms

تعداد نتایج: 103260  

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2008
Elske M de Haas Michiel H S Kraak

The absence of species in polluted sediments does not necessarily imply exclusion due to toxicity. Other factors, like for instance food availability and oxygen content, could also partly cause their absence. Hence, knowledge of the (combinations of) factors acting on individual organisms is essential in order to understand how populations can persist in polluted sediments. In this study specie...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Jocelyn Anne Sessa Ekaterina Larina Katja Knoll Matthew Garb J Kirk Cochran Brian T Huber Kenneth G MacLeod Neil H Landman

Ammonites are among the best-known fossils of the Phanerozoic, yet their habitat is poorly understood. Three common ammonite families (Baculitidae, Scaphitidae, and Sphenodiscidae) co-occur with well-preserved planktonic and benthic organisms at the type locality of the upper Maastrichtian Owl Creek Formation, offering an excellent opportunity to constrain their depth habitats through isotopic ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
D K Jacobs D R Lindberg

Over the last 15 years a striking pattern of diversification has been documented in the fossil record of benthic marine invertebrates. Higher taxa (orders) tend to originate onshore, diversify offshore, and retreat into deep-water environments. Previous studies attribute this macroevolutionary pattern to a variety of causes, foremost among them the role of nearshore disturbance in providing opp...

2018
Jadran Faganeli Ingrid Falnoga Milena Horvat Katja Klun Lovrenc Lipej Darja Mazej

Since the environmental levels of selenium (Se) can moderate the bioaccumulation and toxicity of mercury (Hg) in marine organisms, their interactions were studied in seawater, sediments, plankton and the benthic (Bull ray Pteromylaeus bovinus, Eagle ray Myliobatis aquila) and the pelagic (Pelagic stingray Dasyiatis violacea) rays, as apex predators in the Gulf of Trieste (Northern Adriatic Sea)...

2013
Rénald Belley Philippe Archambault Bjorn Sundby Franck Gilbert Jean-Marc Gagnon

The bottom water in the 4300 m deep Lower St. Lawrence Estuary (LSLE) is persistently hypoxic in contrast to the normoxic bottom waters in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL). We photographed the seabed at 11 stations in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence (EGSL) during the summers 2006 and 2007 and analysed the images to identify bioturbation traces (lebensspuren) and benthic macrofauna. The objec...

A. Javanshir, M. Shapoori,

In the present study, changes in benthic communities due to seasonal changes in the water of the southern Caspian Basin were investigated. Sampling was conducted monthly, from March 2006 to March 2007, at six selected stations in Tajan River mouth located on south eastern Caspian Sea. Also secondary benthic production consumable for fish and other biota inhabiting the mouth and adjacent areas w...

2009
DOROTHÉE KOPP YOLANDE BOUCHON-NAVARO CLAUDE BOUCHON

Anthropogenic activities, including pollution and overfishing, threaten the equilibrium of the coral reef ecosystems, which often lead to a shift from coral dominated to macroalgae dominated benthic communities. Several reef sites of Guadeloupe Island (FWI) have been studied in order to estimate the effects of the algal growth boosted by nutrients in eutrophic waters (bottom-up) and of the cont...

2017
Nora-Charlotte Pauli Jana S Petermann Christian Lott Miriam Weber

The increasing amount of plastic littered into the sea may provide a new substratum for benthic organisms. These marine fouling communities on plastic have not received much scientific attention. We present, to our knowledge, the first comprehensive analysis of their macroscopic community composition, their primary production and the polymer degradation comparing conventional polyethylene (PE) ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Christian Alsterberg Johan S Eklöf Lars Gamfeldt Jonathan N Havenhand Kristina Sundbäck

It is well known that ocean acidification can have profound impacts on marine organisms. However, we know little about the direct and indirect effects of ocean acidification and also how these effects interact with other features of environmental change such as warming and declining consumer pressure. In this study, we tested whether the presence of consumers (invertebrate mesograzers) influenc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Anja Kamp Dirk de Beer Jana L Nitsch Gaute Lavik Peter Stief

Diatoms survive in dark, anoxic sediment layers for months to decades. Our investigation reveals a correlation between the dark survival potential of marine diatoms and their ability to accumulate NO(3)(-) intracellularly. Axenic strains of benthic and pelagic diatoms that stored 11-274 mM NO(3)(-) in their cells survived for 6-28 wk. After sudden shifts to dark, anoxic conditions, the benthic ...

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