نتایج جستجو برای: freshwater

تعداد نتایج: 28555  

M. Seidgar M.R. Mehrabi M.Y. Yahyazadeh, S. Shiri

The freshwater crayfish of the Aras Reservoir is an important economic fisheries resource of West Azarbaijan, Iran. This study was conducted to evaluate the prevalence of parasitic infestation of Crayfish seasonally in this area in 2010. Among 390 different sizes of Astacus leptodactylus which were examined,  a range of ectocommensals or ectosymbionts from a number of different phyla including ...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2007
Ferrella A March F James Dwyer Tom Augspurger Christopher G Ingersoll Ning Wang Christopher A Mebane

The state of Oklahoma has designated several areas as freshwater mussel sanctuaries in an attempt to provide freshwater mussel species a degree of protection and to facilitate their reproduction. We evaluated the protection afforded freshwater mussels by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) hardness-based 1996 ambient copper water quality criteria, the 2007 U.S. EPA water quality...

2007

A.1 Toxicity to Birds / Reptiles ......................................................................................... 2 A.1.1 Birds: Acute Oral Studies .................................................................................... 2 A.1.2 Birds: Subacute Dietary Studies .......................................................................... 4 A.1.3 Birds: Chronic Studies.............

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2010
Thierry J Heger Edward A D Mitchell Milcho Todorov Vassil Golemansky Enrique Lara Brian S Leander Jan Pawlowski

Marine and freshwater ecosystems are fundamentally different regarding many biotic and abiotic factors. The physiological adaptations required for an organism to pass the salinity barrier are considerable. Many eukaryotic lineages are restricted to either freshwater or marine environments. Molecular phylogenetic analyses generally demonstrate that freshwater species and marine species segregate...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2012
Carol Eunmi Lee Marijan Posavi Guy Charmantier

Colonizations from marine to freshwater environments constitute among the most dramatic evolutionary transitions in the history of life. Colonizing dilute environments poses great challenges for acquiring essential ions against steep concentration gradients. This study explored the evolution of body fluid regulation following freshwater invasions by the copepod Eurytemora affinis. The goals of ...

1996
S. Rahmstorf

The ‘conveyor belt’ circulation of the Atlantic Ocean transports large amounts of heat northward, acting as a heating system for the northern North Atlantic region. It is widely thought that this circulation is driven by atmospheric freshwater export from the Atlantic catchment region, and that it transports freshwater northward to balance the loss to the atmosphere. Using results from a simple...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Robert Alan Holland Kate A Scott Martina Flörke Gareth Brown Robert M Ewers Elizabeth Farmer Valerie Kapos Ann Muggeridge Jörn P W Scharlemann Gail Taylor John Barrett Felix Eigenbrod

The growing geographic disconnect between consumption of goods, the extraction and processing of resources, and the environmental impacts associated with production activities makes it crucial to factor global trade into sustainability assessments. Using an empirically validated environmentally extended global trade model, we examine the relationship between two key resources underpinning econo...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2013
Charles Perrier Vincent Bourret Matthew P Kent Louis Bernatchez

Little is known about the genetic basis differentiating resident and anadromous forms found in many salmonid species. Using a medium-density SNP array, we documented genomic diversity and divergence at 2336 genetically mapped loci among three pairs of North American anadromous and freshwater Atlantic salmon populations. Our results show that across the genome, freshwater populations have lower ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2013
Devin D Bloom Jason T Weir Kyle R Piller Nathan R Lovejoy

Freshwater habitats make up only ∼0.01% of available aquatic habitat and yet harbor 40% of all fish species, whereas marine habitats comprise >99% of available aquatic habitat and have only 60% of fish species. One possible explanation for this pattern is that diversification rates are higher in freshwater habitats than in marine habitats. We investigated diversification in marine and freshwate...

2016
R. A. Holland K. Scott M. Flörke G. Brown R. M. Ewers E. Farmer A. Muggeridge J.P.W. Scharlemann G. Taylor J. Barrett

The growing geographic disconnect between consumption of goods, the 26 extraction and processing of resources, and the environmental impacts associated with 27 production activities makes it crucial to factor global trade into sustainability assessments. 28 Using an empirically validated environmentally extended global trade model we examine the 29 relationship between two key resources underpi...

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