نتایج جستجو برای: marine organisms

تعداد نتایج: 179336  

Journal: :Zoo biology 2013
Michael F Tlusty Andrew L Rhyne Les Kaufman Michael Hutchins Gordon McGregor Reid Chris Andrews Paul Boyle Jay Hemdal Frazer McGilvray Scott Dowd

The global aquatic pet trade encompasses a wide diversity of freshwater and marine organisms. While relying on a continual supply of healthy, vibrant aquatic animals, few sustainability initiatives exist within this sector. Public aquariums overlap this industry by acquiring many of the same species through the same sources. End users are also similar, as many aquarium visitors are home aquaris...

Journal: :Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 2000
Connell

Urban structures in the form of pontoons and pilings represent major coastal habitats for marine organisms and understanding the factors causing abundances of organisms to differ between these and natural habitat has been neglected in the study of coastal ecology. It has been proposed that composition of substrata explain differences previously described between subtidal assemblages of epibiota...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Katrine Turgeon Audrey Robillard Jacinthe Grégoire Vanessa Duclos Donald L Kramer

Functional connectivity, the degree to which the landscape facilitates or impedes movement, depends on how animals perceive costs and benefits associated with habitat features and integrate them into a movement path. There have been few studies on functional connectivity in marine organisms, despite its importance for the effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas. In this study, we asked how open...

2012

Almost all ICES member countries have policies that address the impacts of human activities on marine ecosystems. These policies may explicitly be framed as an implementation of an ecosystem approach. An important example is the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) of the European Union (EC, 2008), which is a comprehensive framework for achieving good environmental status (GES) for Europe...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Karen Chin John Bloch Arthur Sweet Justin Tweet Jaelyn Eberle Stephen Cumbaa Jakub Witkowski David Harwood

As the earth faces a warming climate, the rock record reminds us that comparable climatic scenarios have occurred before. In the Late Cretaceous, Arctic marine organisms were not subject to frigid temperatures but still contended with seasonal extremes in photoperiod. Here, we describe an unusual fossil assemblage from Devon Island, Arctic Canada, that offers a snapshot of a ca 75 Myr ago marin...

2016
Dustin J. Marshall Scott C. Burgess Tim Connallon

Most organisms have complex life cycles, and in marine taxa, larval life-history stages tend to be more sensitive to environmental stress than adult (reproductive) life-history stages. While there are several models of stage-specific adaptation across the life history, the extent to which differential sensitivity to environmental stress (defined here as reductions in absolute fitness across the...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2015
Daniel K Okamoto Russell J Schmitt Sally J Holbrook

The degree to which population fluctuations arise from variable adult survival relative to variable recruitment has been debated widely for marine organisms. Disentangling these effects remains challenging because data generally are not sufficient to evaluate if and how adult survival rates are regulated by stochasticity and/or population density. Using unique time series for a largely unexploi...

Journal: :Science 2002
T Kaeberlein K Lewis S S Epstein

The majority (>99%) of microorganisms from the environment resist cultivation in the laboratory. Ribosomal RNA analysis suggests that uncultivated organisms are found in nearly every prokaryotic group, and several divisions have no known cultivable representatives. We designed a diffusion chamber that allowed the growth of previously uncultivated microorganisms in a simulated natural environmen...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2009
David F Gruber Rob DeSalle E Kurt Lienau Dan Tchernov Vincent A Pieribone Hung-Teh Kao

Over the past decade, fluorescent proteins (FPs) have become ubiquitous tools in biological research. Yet, little is known about the natural function or evolution of this superfamily of proteins that originate from marine organisms. Using molecular phylogenetic analyses of 102 naturally occurring cyan fluorescent proteins, green fluorescent proteins, red fluorescent proteins, as well as the non...

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