نتایج جستجو برای: eastern mediterranean sea

تعداد نتایج: 238176  

2002
BELLA S. GALIL ARGYRO ZENETOS

The eastern Mediterranean is susceptible to biological invasions because of its placement between the Atlantic, Pontic and Erythrean regions, busy maritime traffic, and lagoons and bays that are crowded with fish and shellfish farms. However, the greatest influx of invaders resulted from the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, which allowed entry of Indo-Pacific and Erythrean biota. Exotic macro...

2017
Carlos Jimenez Vasilis Andreou Marina Evriviadou Britta Munkes Louis Hadjioannou Antonis Petrou Rana Abu Alhaija

Artificial reefs, in the Eastern Mediterranean (Cyprus,) became a popular and frequently used tool, in fisheries and biodiversity conservation management. Even though evaluation studies about the efficacy of artificial reefs are plentiful in the rest of the Mediterranean (Central and Western), in the Eastern Basin they are largely absent. As the Eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea is characte...

2016
E. Rahav M. J. Giannetto E. Bar-Zeev

N2 fixation should be a critical process in the nitrogen-poor surface water of the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Despite favorable conditions, diazotroph abundance and N2 fixation rates remains low for reasons yet explained. The main goal of this study was to investigate the limiting nutrients for diazotrophy in this oligotrophic environment. Hence, we conducted dedicated bottle-microcosms with ea...

Journal: :Comptes rendus biologies 2004
Philippe Borsa Adeline Collet Jean-Dominique Durand

Morphometric, allozymic, and mitochondrial DNA variability previously indicated that the Mediterranean anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus includes two distinct forms, one of the inshore habitat, and the other one of the open-sea habitat. Here, we showed that the two forms significantly differ by several morphological characters. To test the hypothesis, proposed previously, that the two forms are di...

2001
Daniel Golani

The invasion of Red Sea organisms through the Suez Canal, known as “Lessepsian migration” (after Ferdinand de Lesseps, the Frenchman who directed the canal’s construction), has profoundly modified the ecosystem of the Eastern Mediterranean. This migration, the result of major man-made changes in the area, has given us a unique opportunity to study the process of invasion and colonization by tro...

2013
Daria Sanna Piero Cossu Gian Luca Dedola Fabio Scarpa Ferruccio Maltagliati Alberto Castelli Piero Franzoi Tiziana Lai Benedetto Cristo Marco Curini-Galletti Paolo Francalacci Marco Casu

Pinna nobilis is the largest endemic Mediterranean marine bivalve. During past centuries, various human activities have promoted the regression of its populations. As a consequence of stringent standards of protection, demographic expansions are currently reported in many sites. The aim of this study was to provide the first large broad-scale insight into the genetic variability of P. nobilis i...

2008
flooding J. Wolf

The physical causes of coastal flooding due to marine storms are discussed. We examine the costs and impacts of storm surges and waves with reference to the UK. The mechanisms of interaction between waves and the mean circulation due to tides and wind are reviewed. A case study to illustrate the magnitude of surges, waves and their interactions is presented for Liverpool Bay in the eastern Iris...

2015
Piotr Zduniak Reuven Yosef Keith J. Bensusan Charles E. Perez Piotr Tryjanowski

The Mediterranean Sea is known as an ecological barrier for numerous migratory birds flying from European breeding grounds to African wintering sites. Birds generally avoid migration over open sea and fly over land. In the Mediterranean Basin, few land bridges or bottlenecks for migratory birds exist. The narrowest are at the western and eastern extremes: the Strait of Gibraltar and Israel. Com...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2005
Vera S Domingues Giuseppe Bucciarelli Vitor C Almada Giacomo Bernardi

The desiccation of the Mediterranean Sea during the Messinian Salinity Crisis 6.0-5.3 million years ago (Ma), caused a major extinction of the marine ichthyofauna of the Mediterranean. This was followed by an abrupt replenishment of the Mediterranean from the Atlantic after the opening of the Strait of Gibraltar. In this study, we combined demographic and phylogeographic approaches using mitoch...

2013
Gily Merkado Maria Holzmann Laure Apothéloz-Perret-Gentil Jan Pawlowski Uri Abdu Ahuva Almogi-Labin Orit Hyams-Kaphzan Anna Bakhrat Sigal Abramovich

The Mediterranean Sea is considered as one of the hotspots of marine bioinvasions, largely due to the influx of tropical species migrating through the Suez Canal, so-called Lessepsian migrants. Several cases of Lessepsian migration have been documented recently, however, little is known about the ecological characteristics of the migrating species and their aptitude to colonize the new areas. T...

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