نتایج جستجو برای: sediment and marine organisms

تعداد نتایج: 16860938  

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2015
S C Gall R C Thompson

Marine debris is listed among the major perceived threats to biodiversity, and is cause for particular concern due to its abundance, durability and persistence in the marine environment. An extensive literature search reviewed the current state of knowledge on the effects of marine debris on marine organisms. 340 original publications reported encounters between organisms and marine debris and ...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2011
Dijana Tomić Linsak Zeljko Linsak Denis Besić Nina Vojcić Mirna Telezar Miran Coklo Sasa Susnić Vladimir Mićović

The aim of this study was to determine pollution by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and heavy metals in seawater and sediment in Kostrena coastal area, as well as their toxicity using bioluminescence based tests. Total PAH concentration in seawater ranged 1.7-155.3 ng/L. The share of carcinogenetic PAH was relatively high, ranging 22-48.3%. Nickel concentrations in seawater were beyond d...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2011
Bonnie Laverock Jack A Gilbert Karen Tait A Mark Osborn Steve Widdicombe

Sediments play a key role in the marine nitrogen cycle and can act either as a source or a sink of biologically available (fixed) nitrogen. This cycling is driven by a number of microbial remineralization reactions, many of which occur across the oxic/anoxic interface near the sediment surface. The presence and activity of large burrowing macrofauna (bioturbators) in the sediment can significan...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Henry S. Carson Paola C. López-Duarte Linda Rasmussen Dexiang Wang Lisa A. Levin

Populations of most marine organisms are connected by the dispersal of larval stages, with profound implications for marine conservation. Because of the extreme effort needed to empirically measure larval exchange, multispecies conservation efforts must estimate connectivity by extrapolation using taxonomy, adult distribution, life history, behavior, or phenology. Using a 6-year record of conne...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Philip L Munday Jennifer M Donelson Danielle L Dixson Geoff G K Endo

Little is known about how fishes and other non-calcifying marine organisms will respond to the increased levels of dissolved CO(2) and reduced sea water pH that are predicted to occur over the coming century. We reared eggs and larvae of the orange clownfish, Amphiprion percula, in sea water simulating a range of ocean acidification scenarios for the next 50-100 years (current day, 550, 750 and...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2013
Stephanie L Wright Richard C Thompson Tamara S Galloway

Plastic debris at the micro-, and potentially also the nano-scale, are widespread in the environment. Microplastics have accumulated in oceans and sediments worldwide in recent years, with maximum concentrations reaching 100 000 particles m(3). Due to their small size, microplastics may be ingested by low trophic fauna, with uncertain consequences for the health of the organism. This review foc...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2006
V Lakshmi A K Goel M N Srivastava D K Kulshreshtha R Raghubir

Alcoholic extracts of 48 identified species of marine flora were screened for a wide range of biological activities. Of these, 3 extracts showed diuretic activity while 2 extracts showed hypotensive effect.

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 1996
A Clarke I A Johnston

There are few instances where a knowledge of the thermal physiology, habitats and lifestyles of a group of closely related species can be mapped onto a well-supported phylogeny and a detailed climatic history. The unique fish fauna of the Southern Ocean, dominated by a single group of fish whose phylogeny is known from traditional and molecular techniques, provides one such opportunity. Further...

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