نتایج جستجو برای: baby turtle

تعداد نتایج: 23477  

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2007
Hui Huang PingSun Leung

Interactions with sea turtles have occurred at an alarming rate in swordfish longlining in Hawaii in recent years and various regulations have been put forward to protect sea turtles. In order to understand the cost of reducing sea turtle interactions, methods have been developed to derive the shadow price of sea turtle bycatch based on fisher's welfare loss from a specific regulation. This pap...

2006
Naresh C. Pradhan PingSun Leung

Sea turtle interactions with the longline fishery in Hawaii have become a serious concern in recent years. Various measures, including a swordfish harvest ban, have been adopted to protect sea turtles. This study explores the factors and degree of sea turtle interactions with Hawaii’s pelagic longline fishery, i.e. the production of undesirable outputs in the pursuit of an economic activity, in...

2002
K. B. STOREY

I. Adenosine triphosphate-creatine phosphotransferase (EC 2.7.3.2) from turtle (Pseudm?ys scripta) heart occurs in two major electrophoretic forms: one cytoplasmic (p1 = 6.67) and one mitochondrial (p1 = 7.37). 2i. In the forward direction (phosphocreatine + ADP + ATP + creatine), NADH actcvates the purified cytosol enzyme by lowering the K,,, for phosphocreatine almost thr e-fold. 3. From thes...

Journal: :Nature communications 2014
Tyler R Lyson Emma R Schachner Jennifer Botha-Brink Torsten M Scheyer Markus Lambertz G S Bever Bruce S Rubidge Kevin de Queiroz

The turtle body plan differs markedly from that of other vertebrates and serves as a model system for studying structural and developmental evolution. Incorporation of the ribs into the turtle shell negates the costal movements that effect lung ventilation in other air-breathing amniotes. Instead, turtles have a unique abdominal-muscle-based ventilatory apparatus whose evolutionary origins have...

2013
John Wang Joel Barkan Shara Fisler Carlos Godinez-Reyes Yonat Swimmer

Fisheries bycatch of marine animals has been linked to population declines of multiple species, including many sea turtles. Altering the visual cues associated with fishing gear may reduce sea turtle bycatch. We examined the effectiveness of illuminating gillnets with ultraviolet (UV) light-emitting diodes for reducing green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) interactions. We found that the mean sea t...

2017
Sayed Sharif ABDALI Kouki KURASAWA Shoko NAKAMUTA Yoshio YAMAMOTO Nobuaki NAKAMUTA

The olfactory organ of turtle consists of the upper chamber epithelium (UCE) and the lower chamber epithelium (LCE), detecting air-borne odorants and water-borne odorants, respectively. In this study, we investigated the number of olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) in the UCE and LCE of soft-shelled turtle in order to find their possible differences among terrestrial, semi-aquatic and highly-aqu...

2008
Y. Celia Huang Ying Zhang Paul Cabilio Tom Herman

We have determined that the different plastral scutes (rigid sectional plates found on the plastron, the flat shell structure of a turtle’s ”belly”) of Blanding’s turtle grow at different rates, while scute pairs grow homogeneously. Scute width was used as a new growth measurement to model the growth curve of Blanding’s turtle by fitting exponential and polynomial models. We discovered that the...

Journal: :Computer-Aided Design 2004
Ron Goldman Scott Schaefer Tao Ju

Abstract: LOGO is a programming language incorporating turtle graphics, originally devised for teaching computing to young children in elementary and middle schools. Here we advocate the use of LOGO to help introduce some of the basic concepts of computer graphics and computer aided design to undergraduate and graduate students in colleges and universities. We shall show how to motivate affine ...

2007
B. Fontan P. de Saqui-Sannes L. Apvrille

TURTLE is a real-time UML profile introduced a few years ago to address the analysis, design and deployment of time-constrained systems. The profile has a formal semantics. Further, it is supported by an open source toolkit: TTool. The latter enables formal verification of TURTLE models without specific knowledge of mathematical notations or formal languages. This paper proposes to extend TURTL...

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2012
R Damiens H Rhee Y Hwang S J Park Y Hammi H Lim M F Horstemeyer

The turtle's shell acts as a protective armor for the animal. By analyzing a turtle shell via finite element analysis, one can obtain the strength and stiffness attributes to help design man-made armor. As such, finite element analysis was performed on a Terrapene carolina box turtle shell. Experimental data from compression tests were generated to provide insight into the scute through-thickne...

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