نتایج جستجو برای: benthic health

تعداد نتایج: 990175  

Journal: Geopersia 2016
Farzaneh Barani Felix Schlagintweit, Koorosh Rashidi

The larger benthic foraminifera Gyroconulina columellifera Schroeder & Darmoian, 1977 (type-locality: Maastrichtian Aqra Formation of Iraq) is described for the first time from two sections of the Maastrichtian Tarbur Formation of the Zagros Fold-Thrust-Belt, SW Iran. New details on its wall microstructure are provided. The microfacies is represented by bioclastic wacke-/pack-/grainstones with ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2016
Dominik Forster Micah Dunthorn Fréderic Mahé John R Dolan Stéphane Audic David Bass Lucie Bittner Christophe Boutte Richard Christen Jean-Michel Claverie Johan Decelle Bente Edvardsen Elianne Egge Wenche Eikrem Angélique Gobet Wiebe H C F Kooistra Ramiro Logares Ramon Massana Marina Montresor Fabrice Not Hiroyuki Ogata Jan Pawlowski Massimo C Pernice Sarah Romac Kamran Shalchian-Tabrizi Nathalie Simon Thomas A Richards Sébastien Santini Diana Sarno Raffaele Siano Daniel Vaulot Patrick Wincker Adriana Zingone Colomban de Vargas Thorsten Stoeck

Marine protist diversity inventories have largely focused on planktonic environments, while benthic protists have received relatively little attention. We therefore hypothesize that current diversity surveys have only skimmed the surface of protist diversity in marine sediments, which may harbor greater diversity than planktonic environments. We tested this by analyzing sequences of the hyperva...

Journal: Geopersia 2016

Study of a late Late Santonian to Late Campanian hemipelagic succession from Abtalkh Formation at the Bahadorkhan section (Central Kopet-Dagh) enabled us to verify paleoecology changes based on planktonic and benthic foraminifera assemblage. Bahadorkhan section is consisted of calcareous shale, lime marl, marl, and a few dispersed chalky limestone beds. Upper and lower boundaries of Abtalkh For...

Journal: :Water research 2005
P J Oberholster A-M Botha T E Cloete

This survey provides information on sediment toxicity and structural characteristics of the macroinvertebrates and benthic phytoplankton at 10 locations in the Cache la Poudre River after long-term exposure to coal tar residue. The application of the Australian river bioassessment system (AUSRIVAS) as well as a biotest battery was used to evaluate the river 'health' condition. Coal tar is a den...

2011
Christopher H. R. Goatley David R. Bellwood

Canopies are common among autotrophs, increasing their access to light and thereby increasing competitive abilities. If viewed from above canopies may conceal objects beneath them creating a 'canopy effect'. Due to complexities in collecting 3-dimensional data, most ecosystem monitoring programmes reduce dimensionality when sampling, resorting to planar views. The resultant 'canopy effects' may...

2014
Rachel Stubbington Andrew J. Boulton Sally Little Paul J. Wood

Droughts are unpredictable disturbances characterized in streams by declining flow, reduced habitat availability, and deteriorating abiotic conditions. Such events typically reduce benthic invertebrate taxon richness and modify assemblage composition, but little is known about how hyporheic invertebrate assemblages respond to drought or how these responses relate to changes in benthic assemblag...

2014
Christopher K. Pham Hugo Diogo Gui Menezes Filipe Porteiro Andreia Braga-Henriques Frederic Vandeperre Telmo Morato

Bottom trawl fishing threatens deep-sea ecosystems, modifying the seafloor morphology and its physical properties, with dramatic consequences on benthic communities. Therefore, the future of deep-sea fishing relies on alternative techniques that maintain the health of deep-sea ecosystems and tolerate appropriate human uses of the marine environment. In this study, we demonstrate that deep-sea b...

2018
Quinn R Ollivier Edward Hammill David J Booth Elizabeth M P Madin Charles Hinchliffe Alastair R Harborne Catherine E Lovelock Peter I Macreadie Trisha B Atwood

Benthic fauna play a crucial role in organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling at the sediment-water boundary in aquatic ecosystems. In terrestrial systems, grazing herbivores have been shown to influence below-ground communities through alterations to plant distribution and composition, however whether similar cascading effects occur in aquatic systems is unknown. Here, we assess the r...

2017
Ellen J. Weerman Peter M. J. Herman Johan van de Koppel

Natural ecosystems can show regular spatial vegetation patterns, which develop from small-scale ecological interactions. Some studies suggest that grazers can play a major role in controlling vegetation distribution in ecosystems with regular vegetation patterns, but the distribution of grazers and the effects of grazing on vegetation in spatially patterned ecosystems remains poorly understood....

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Ele Vahtmäe Tiit Kutser

The structure of benthic macrophyte habitats is known to indicate the quality of coastal water. Thus, a large-scale analysis of the spatial patterns of coastal marine habitats enables us to adequately estimate the status of valuable coastal marine habitats, provide better evidence for environmental changes and describe processes that are behind the changes. Knowing the spatial distribution of b...

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