نتایج جستجو برای: seals

تعداد نتایج: 4450  

2015
J. Kiviaho

With the growing footprint of solid oxide fuel cell stacks, there is a need to extend the operating range of compressible gaskets towards lower stress levels. This article describes a method to manufacture SOFC seals by coating a compressible sealing material (Thermiculite 866) with glass to obtain good sealing performance even at compression stresses as low as 0.1 MPa. Glass layer can be coate...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Tero Harkonen Mart Jüssi Ivar Jüssi Michail Verevkin Lilia Dmitrieva Eero Helle Roustam Sagitov Karin C. Harding

Although ringed seals are important components in oceanic and fresh water ecosystems at high latitudes, little is known about how they exploit these harsh environments. Seasonal activity and diving behaviour of 19 adult Baltic ringed seals were studied by satellite telemetry. We elaborated an activity budget for ten months of the year, extending over the period from moult to the breeding season...

2006
Tamara D. van Polanen Petel John M. Terhune Mark A. Hindell Melissa A. Giese

Anthropogenic noise generated through travel in the Antarctic has the potential to affect the region’s wildlife. Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) in particular can be exposed to anthropogenic noise because they live under, and breed on, the fast ice on which humans travel. To investigate the potential effects of anthropogenic noise on Weddell seals we developed sound profiles for pedestr...

2012
David W. Johnston Matthew T. Bowers Ari S. Friedlaender David M. Lavigne

Harp seals (Pagophilus groenlandicus) have evolved life history strategies to exploit seasonal sea ice as a breeding platform. As such, individuals are prepared to deal with fluctuations in the quantity and quality of ice in their breeding areas. It remains unclear, however, how shifts in climate may affect seal populations. The present study assesses the effects of climate change on harp seals...

2004
Gundi Müller Peter Wohlsein Andreas Beineke Ludwig Haas Irene Greiser-Wilke Ursula Siebert Sonja Fonfara Timm Harder Michael Stede Achim.D. Gruber Wolfgang Baumgärtner

Approximately 21,700 seals died during a morbillivirus epidemic in northwestern Europe in 2002. Phocine distemper virus 1 was isolated from seals in German waters. The sequence of the P gene showed 97% identity with the Dutch virus isolated in 1988. There was 100% identity with the Dutch isolate from 2002 and a single nucleotide mismatch with the Danish isolate.

2005
Jolianne M. Rijks Marco W.G. Van de Bildt Trine Jensen Joost D.W. Philippa Albert D.M.E. Osterhaus Thijs Kuiken

During the 2002 phocine distemper epidemic, 2,284 seals, primarily harbor seals (Phoca vitulina), were found stranded along the Dutch coast. Stranding pattern varied with age, sex, state of decomposition, wind, and location. Cumulative proportion of deaths (54%) was comparable to that in the first reported epidemic in 1988.

2016
Daniela Numberger Daniel P. R. Herlemann Klaus Jürgens Guido Dehnhardt Heide Schulz‐Vogt

The gut microbiota has many beneficial effects on host metabolism and health, and its composition is determined by numerous factors. It is also assumed that there was a co-evolution of mammals and the bacteria inhabiting their gut. Current knowledge of the mammalian gut microbiota mainly derives from studies on humans and terrestrial animals, whereas those on marine mammals are sparse. However,...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1998
G Dehnhardt B Mauck H Hyvärinen

Vibrissae provide pinnipeds with tactile information primarily in the aquatic environment, which is characterized by its high thermal conductivity and large potential cooling power. Since studies of thermal effects on human tactile sensitivity have revealed that cooling below normal skin temperature impairs sensitivity, the present study investigates the tactile sensitivity of the vibrissal sys...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Adam J Chicco Catherine H Le Amber Schlater Alex Nguyen Spencer Kaye Joseph W Beals Rebecca L Scalzo Christopher Bell Erich Gnaiger Daniel P Costa Daniel E Crocker Shane B Kanatous

Northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) are extreme, hypoxia-adapted endotherms that rely largely on aerobic metabolism during extended breath-hold dives in near-freezing water temperatures. While many aspects of their physiology have been characterized to account for these remarkable feats, the contribution of adaptations in the aerobic powerhouses of muscle cells, the mitochondria, ...

Journal: :Parasitology 2011
A Simon M Chambellant B J Ward M Simard J F Proulx B Levesque M Bigras-Poulin A N Rousseau N H Ogden

Toxoplasmosis is a significant public health threat for Inuit in the Canadian Arctic. This study aimed to investigate arctic seals as a possible food-borne source of infection. Blood samples collected from 828 seals in 7 Canadian Arctic communities from 1999 to 2006 were tested for Toxoplasma gondii antibodies using a direct agglutination test. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to detect...

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