نتایج جستجو برای: coastal communities

تعداد نتایج: 183542  

2013
Stephen Jordan William Benson

The quality of life and economies of coastal communities depend, to a great degree, on the ecological integrity of coastal ecosystems. Paradoxically, as more people are drawn to the coasts, these ecosystems and the services they provide are increasingly stressed by development and human use. Employing the coastal Gulf of Mexico as an example, we explore through three case studies how government...

2014
Kurt E. Williamson Jamie V. Harris Jasmin C. Green Faraz Rahman Randolph M. Chambers

Storm events impact freshwater microbial communities by transporting terrestrial viruses and other microbes to freshwater systems, and by potentially resuspending microbes from bottom sediments. The magnitude of these impacts on freshwater ecosystems is unknown and largely unexplored. Field studies carried out at two discrete sites in coastal Virginia (USA) were used to characterize the viral l...

2009
KERRI A. FREDRICKSON SUZANNE L. STROM Roger Harris

Using laboratory cultures, microcosm experiments in northern Puget Sound and field experiments in the coastal Gulf of Alaska, the role of dissolved DMSP as a protist grazing deterrent was examined. DMSP (20 mM) added to laboratory cultures of two ciliates (Strombidinopsis acuminatum and Favella sp.) and one dinoflagellate (Noctiluca scintillans) caused a 28–75% decrease in feeding rates; decrea...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Frank O Aylward John M Eppley Jason M Smith Francisco P Chavez Christopher A Scholin Edward F DeLong

Planktonic microbial communities in the ocean are typically dominated by several cosmopolitan clades of Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya characterized by their ribosomal RNA gene phylogenies and genomic features. Although the environments these communities inhabit range from coastal to open ocean waters, how the biological dynamics vary between such disparate habitats is not well known. To gain i...

Journal: :American journal of climate change 2012
Margaret A Reams Nina S N Lam Ariele Baker

Many have voiced concern about the long-term survival of coastal communities in the face of increasingly intense storms and sea level rise. In this study we select indicators of key theoretical concepts from the social-ecological resilience literature, aggregate those indicators into a resilience-capacity index, and calculate an index score for each of the 52 coastal counties of Louisiana, Texa...

2012
Álvaro Roura Xosé A. Álvarez-Salgado Ángel F. González María Gregori Gabriel Rosón Ángel Guerra

31 32 Abstract The short-term, meso-scale variability of the mesozooplankton community present in the coastal upwelling system of the Ría de Vigo (NW Spain) has been analysed. Three well-defined communities were identified: coastal, frontal and oceanic, according to their holoplankton-meroplankton ratio, richness, and total abundance. These communities changed from summer to autumn due to a shi...

2011
AF Newmaster KJ Berg S Ragupathy M Palanisamy K Sambandan SG Newmaster

Local knowledge systems are not considered in the conservation of fragile seagrass marine ecosystems. In fact, little is known about the utility of seagrasses in local coastal communities. This is intriguing given that some local communities rely on seagrasses to sustain their livelihoods and have relocated their villages to areas with a rich diversity and abundance of seagrasses. The purpose o...

2014

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. coastal counties have grown by more than 45 percent between 1970 and 2010, amounting to 50 million new coastal residents and billions of dollars in additional assets (homes and businesses) in these areas.1 Coastal residents are vulnerable to many potential risks, including damage to human life and property that result from storm flooding. And the increa...

2015
Michael Bradley Ingrid van Putten Marcus Sheaves

This study provides an assessment of local government progress in adaptation to marine climate change in Australia's coastal communities. Globally, coastal communities are vulnerable to a diversity of marine climate change impacts, and adaptation responses will need to be tailored to suit each unique socioecological situation. The responsibility of adaptation planning is largely placed on munic...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2004
Irena V Telesh

Different levels of eutrophication and pollution in the Baltic coastal waters in general, and in estuaries particularly define variations in the buffering capacity of ecosystems of these important filter zones between rivers and the adjacent Baltic Proper. Phyto- and zooplankton in the estuaries form important components of the pelagic food webs that participate in producing and structuring the...

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