نتایج جستجو برای: spyraena jello وspyraena forsteri

تعداد نتایج: 217  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Katsufumi Sato Kozue Shiomi Greg Marshall Gerald L Kooyman Paul J Ponganis

Emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri), both at sea and at an experimental dive hole, often have minimal surface periods even after performance of dives far beyond their measured 5.6 min aerobic dive limit (ADL: dive duration associated with the onset of post-dive blood lactate accumulation). Accelerometer-based data loggers were attached to emperor penguins diving in these two different situa...

2005
A. Lazarian

Turbulent reconnection allows fast magnetic reconnection of astrophysical magnetic fields. This entails numerous astrophysical implications and opens new ways to approach long standing problems. I briefly discuss a model of turbulent reconnection within which the stochasticity of 3D magnetic field enables rapid reconnection through both allowing multiple reconnection events to take place simult...

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2014
Ghorbani, Rasul , Paighambari, Seyed Yousef , Parsa, Mehran , Shabani, Mohammad javad ,

The aim of this study was to comparing the effect of different hanging ratios (E=0.5 and 0.6) of drift gillnets on catch rates, length composition and Catch per Unit Effort (CPUE) in Bushehr coastal waters between late September 2010 to late March 2011. The length frequency of Spanish Makerels did not differ significantly between gillnets with 0.5 and 0.6 hanging ratios (P>0.05). A total of 558...

2015
Darren J. Coker Andrew S. Hoey Shaun K. Wilson Martial Depczynski Nicholas A. J. Graham Jean-Paul A. Hobbs Thomas H. Holmes Morgan S. Pratchett Dirk Steinke

Hawkfishes (family: Cirrhitidae) are small conspicuous reef predators that commonly perch on, or shelter within, the branches of coral colonies. This study examined habitat associations of hawkfishes, and explicitly tested whether hawkfishes associate with specific types of live coral. Live coral use and habitat selectivity of hawkfishes was explored at six locations from Chagos in the central ...

2012

stomach; a second whale contained three specimens encysted in the fundic stomach and duodenum. The nematode, Anisakis typica, constitutes another new record for this host, though not unexpected because this parasite is common in cetaceans from warm and tropical waters (Davey, 1971, J. Helminthol. 45:51-72). Specimens of A. typica were found in the foreand fundic stomach in all three whales. Int...

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