نتایج جستجو برای: marine organisms

تعداد نتایج: 179336  

Journal: :Drug discovery today 2003
Burkhard Haefner

In recent years, marine natural product bioprospecting has yielded a considerable number of drug candidates. Most of these molecules are still in preclinical or early clinical development but some are already on the market, such as cytarabine, or are predicted to be approved soon, such as ET743 (Yondelis). Research into the ecology of marine natural products has shown that many of these compoun...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2010
Christiana M Boerger Gwendolyn L Lattin Shelly L Moore Charles J Moore

A significant amount of marine debris has accumulated in the North Pacific Central Gyre (NPCG). The effects on larger marine organisms have been documented through cases of entanglement and ingestion; however, little is known about the effects on lower trophic level marine organisms. This study is the first to document ingestion and quantify the amount of plastic found in the gut of common plan...

2010
Becky L. Williams

The behavioral and chemical ecology of marine organisms that possess tetrodotoxin (TTX) has not been comprehensively reviewed in one work to date. The evidence for TTX as an antipredator defense, as venom, as a sex pheromone, and as an attractant for TTX-sequestering organisms is discussed. Little is known about the adaptive value of TTX in microbial producers; thus, I focus on what is known ab...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Longjiang Fan Shiping Bo Huan Chen Wanzhi Ye Katrin Kleinschmidt Heike I Baumann Johannes F Imhoff Michael Kleine Daguang Cai

Bacillus subtilis is an aerobic spore-forming Gram-positive bacterium that is a model organism and of great industrial significance as the source of diverse novel functional molecules. Here we present, to our knowledge, the first genome sequence of Bacillus subtilis strain gtP20b isolated from the marine environment. A subset of candidate genes and gene clusters were identified, which are poten...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Thomas Wernberg Bayden D. Russell Mads S. Thomsen C. Frederico D. Gurgel Corey J.A. Bradshaw Elvira S. Poloczanska Sean D. Connell

In recent decades, global climate change [1] has caused profound biological changes across the planet [2-6]. However, there is a great disparity in the strength of evidence among different ecosystems and between hemispheres: changes on land have been well documented through long-term studies, but similar direct evidence for impacts of warming is virtually absent from the oceans [3, 7], where on...

2012
J. Berge Ø. Varpe M. A. Moline A. Wold P. E. Renaud M. Daase S. Falk-Petersen

Recent studies predict that the Arctic Ocean will have ice-free summers within the next 30 years. This poses a significant challenge for the marine organisms associated with the Arctic sea ice, such as marine mammals and, not least, the ice-associated crustaceans generally considered to spend their entire life on the underside of the Arctic sea ice. Based upon unique samples collected within th...

2010
Narsinh L Thakur Archana N Thakur Werner E G Müller

Marine organisms comprise approximately a half of the total biodiversity, thus offering a vast source to discover useful therapeutics. In recent years, a significant number of novel metabolites with potent pharmacological properties have been discovered from the marine organisms. Although, there are only few marine derived products currently in the market, several marine natural products are no...

2014
Zhe Chen Chuanming Zhou Shuhai Xiao Wei Wang Chengguo Guan Hong Hua Xunlai Yuan

Ediacara fossils are central to our understanding of animal evolution on the eve of the Cambrian explosion, because some of them likely represent stem-group marine animals. However, some of the iconic Ediacara fossils have also been interpreted as terrestrial lichens or microbial colonies. Our ability to test these hypotheses is limited by a taphonomic bias that most Ediacara fossils are preser...

2018
Sarah L Bornbusch Jonathan S Lefcheck J Emmett Duffy

Eusociality, one of the most complex forms of social organization, is thought to have evolved in several animal clades in response to competition for resources and reproductive opportunities. Several species of snapping shrimp in the genus Synalpheus, the only marine organisms known to exhibit eusociality, form colonies characterized by high reproductive skew, and aggressive territoriality coup...

2017
Lorenzo Mari Luca Bonaventura Andrea Storto Paco Melià Marino Gatto Simona Masina Renato Casagrandi

Protecting key hotspots of marine biodiversity is essential to maintain ecosystem services at large spatial scales. Protected areas serve not only as sources of propagules colonizing other habitats, but also as receptors, thus acting as protected nurseries. To quantify the geographical extent and the temporal persistence of ecological benefits resulting from protection, we investigate larval co...

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