نتایج جستجو برای: marsh

تعداد نتایج: 5625  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Katherine M Ratliff Anna E Braswell Marco Marani

The elevation and extent of coastal marshes are dictated by the interplay between the rate of relative sea-level rise (RRSLR), surface accretion by inorganic sediment deposition, and organic soil production by plants. These accretion processes respond to changes in local and global forcings, such as sediment delivery to the coast, nutrient concentrations, and atmospheric CO2, but their relative...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2010
Kyoung S Ro Patrick G Hunt Melvin H Johnson Terry A Matheny Dean Forbes Gudigopuram B Reddy

Oxygen transfer efficiencies of various components of the marsh-pond-marsh (M-P-M) and marsh-floating bed-marsh (M-FB-M) wetlands treating swine wastewater were determined by performing oxygen mass balance around the wetlands. Biological oxygen demand (BOD) and total nitrogen (TN) loading and escaping rates from each wetland were used to calculate carbonaceous and nitrogenous oxygen demands. Am...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Geographics 2009
Ilia Rochlin Tom Iwanejko Mary E Dempsey Dominick V Ninivaggi

BACKGROUND In many parts of the world, salt marshes play a key ecological role as the interface between the marine and the terrestrial environments. Salt marshes are also exceedingly important for public health as larval habitat for mosquitoes that are vectors of disease and significant biting pests. Although grid ditching and pesticides have been effective in salt marsh mosquito control, marsh...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 1999
D M Sanger A F Holland G I Scott

Twenty-eight tidal creeks along the South Carolina coast were sampled during the summer of 1995 to determine the levels of sediment contamination including organic chemicals (i.e., polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons [PAHs], polychlorinated biphenyls [PCBs], and DDT and its metabolites) associated with different types and varying levels of watershed development (i.e., industrial/urban, suburban, f...

2015
Anna R. Armitage Wesley E. Highfield Samuel D. Brody Patrick Louchouarn

Landscape-level shifts in plant species distribution and abundance can fundamentally change the ecology of an ecosystem. Such shifts are occurring within mangrove-marsh ecotones, where over the last few decades, relatively mild winters have led to mangrove expansion into areas previously occupied by salt marsh plants. On the Texas (USA) coast of the western Gulf of Mexico, most cases of mangrov...

2010
Mark T. Brown Shu-Li Huang David Tilley Peter I. May Patrick C. Kangas

The ecological role of tidal freshwater marshes as important fish spawning and nursery habitat has been studied, although fish utilization of associated intertidal mudflats have not been as extensively investigated. Using the same sampling methodology, fish surveys of three separate areas of the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. were conducted using a boat based electrofishing unit. The sport...

2014
Melinda Donnelly

Mangrove communities provide habitat for many terrestrial and aquatic species and act as nurseries and breeding grounds for fish, crustaceans, and birds. They also protect coastal areas from erosion and storm events. However, globally 35% of mangrove habitat has been degraded or destroyed, making mangroves one of the most endangered ecosystems on earth. Thus, there is a demand for methods to re...

2017
Tyler Harms Stephen J. Dinsmore

A decrease in wetland habitats throughout North America has caused a decline in populations of marsh birds. The objective of this study was to estimate population densities and abundances of secretive marsh birds in Iowa. Call-broadcast surveys were conducted in conjunction with distance sampling for eight species of marsh birds at wetlands in three regions of Iowa during 2009 and 2010. Regions...

2008
P. LAFFAILLE

0-group sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, colonize intertidal marsh creeks of Mont Saint Michel Bay, France, on spring tides (e.g., 43% of the tides) during flood and return to coastal waters during ebb. Most arrived with empty stomachs (33%), and feed actively during their short stay in the creeks (from 1 to 2 h) where they consumed on average a minimum of 8% of their body weight. During flood t...

2012
Mohammad Rostami Nejad Reza Dabiri Mohammad Javad Ehsani-Ardakani Ehsan Nazemalhosseini Mojarad Faramarz Derakhshan Mohammad Telkabadi Kamran Rostami

AIM The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) in dyspeptic patients. BACKGROUND Although severe mucosal abnormality with villous atrophy (lesions Marsh III) is the histology gold standard for the diagnosis of CD, non-specific microenteropathy (Marsh I-II) with positive serology is also common Patients with dyspepsia, specific CD antibodies and microenteropathy,...

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