نتایج جستجو برای: sea animals

تعداد نتایج: 340414  

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2010
Milton Levin Dhanashree Joshi Andrew Draghi Frances M Gulland David Jessup Sylvain De Guise

During red tide bloom events, the marine diatom Pseudo-nitzschia produces the toxin domoic acid (DA), which has been associated with stranding and mortality events involving California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) and southern sea otters (Enhydra lutris). In addition to these well-documented DA-induced neurotoxic events, there is increasing concern that DA may exert chronic effects, such ...

2010
Estefanía Rodríguez Marymegan Daly

Sea anemones (Cnidaria, Actiniaria) are present in all marine ecosystems, including chemosynthetic environments. The high level of endemicity of sea anemones in chemosynthetic environments and the taxonomic confusion in many of the groups to which these animals belong makes their systematic relationships obscure. We use five molecular markers to explore the phylogenetic relationships of the sup...

Gill chloride cells and prolactin hormone are of high importance in the adaptation of euryhaline fish. Guldenstati (Chalcalburnus chalcoides, 1772), an adromous fish, migrates from the Caspian Sea to rivers to have a more successful reproduction. The present study was aimed to evaluate the changes in the number and size of C. chalcoides gill chloride cells as well as to determine the relationsh...

2006
KENNETH J. LOHMANN CATHERINE M. F. LOHMANN

Numerous marine animals can sense the Earth’s magnetic field and use it as a cue in orientation and navigation. Two distinct types of information can potentially be extracted from the Earth’s field. Directional or compass information enables animals to maintain a consistent heading in a particular direction such as north or south. In contrast, positional or map information can be used by animal...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2009
M Harmelin-Vivien D Cossa S Crochet D Bănaru Y Letourneur C Mellon-Duval

The relationships between total mercury (Hg) concentration and stable nitrogen isotope ratio (delta(15)N) were evaluated in Mullus barbatus barbatus and M. surmuletus from the Mediterranean Sea and M. barbatus ponticus from the Black Sea. Mercury concentration in fish muscle was six times higher in the two Mediterranean species than in the Black Sea one for similar sized animals. A positive cor...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
W. R. Amberson H. S. Mayerson W. J. Scott

It is shown that in several of the higher invertebrate animals, oxygen consumption is directly proportional to the oxygen tension in the sea water, over a wide range.

Journal: :Developmental and comparative immunology 2012
Annalaura Mancia James C Ryan Robert W Chapman Qingzhong Wu Gregory W Warr Frances M D Gulland Frances M Van Dolah

Conservation biologists face many challenges in assessing health, immune status and infectious diseases in protected species. These challenges include unpredictable sample populations, diverse genetic and environmental backgrounds of the animals, as well as the practical, legal and ethical issues involved in experimentation. The use of whole genome scale transcriptomics with animal samples obta...

2009
S. BEGUM L. BASOVA J. STRAHL A. SUKHOTIN O. HEILMAYER E. PHILIPP T. BREY D. ABELE

Owing to its extraordinary lifespan and wide geographical distribution along the continental margins of the North Atlantic Ocean, the ocean quahogArctica islandicamay become an important indicator species in environmental change research. To test for applicability and ‘‘calibrate’’ the Arctica-indicator, metabolic properties of A. islandica specimens were compared across different climatic and ...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2014
D García-Párraga J L Crespo-Picazo Y Bernaldo de Quirós V Cervera L Martí-Bonmati J Díaz-Delgado M Arbelo M J Moore P D Jepson Antonio Fernández

Decompression sickness (DCS), as clinically diagnosed by reversal of symptoms with recompression, has never been reported in aquatic breath-hold diving vertebrates despite the occurrence of tissue gas tensions sufficient for bubble formation and injury in terrestrial animals. Similarly to diving mammals, sea turtles manage gas exchange and decompression through anatomical, physiological, and be...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2003
Ekaterina Voronina William F Marzluff Gary M Wessel

Sea urchins are members of a limited group of animals in which meiotic maturation of oocytes is completed prior to fertilization. This is different from oocytes of most animals such as mammals and amphibians in which fertilization reactivates an arrested meiotic cycle. Using a recently developed technique for in vitro maturation of sea urchin oocytes, we analyzed the role of cyclin B, the regul...

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