نتایج جستجو برای: Benthos

تعداد نتایج: 941  

Almasieh Almasieh, Mehdi Khoshnamvand, Shahram Kaboodvandpour,

Background: Present study was conducted to measure the level of total mercury (tHg) in sediments, benthos and benthivorous fish (i.e., common carp) for determining Biota (Benthos)-Sediment Accumulation Factor (BSAF), as well as Biomagnification Factor (BMF) of tHg between two trophic levels of benthos and benthivorous fish caught from Sanandaj Gheshlagh Reservoir (SGR) in the west of Iran. Met...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Antonio Pusceddu Silvia Bianchelli Jacobo Martín Pere Puig Albert Palanques Pere Masqué Roberto Danovaro

Bottom trawling has many impacts on marine ecosystems, including seafood stock impoverishment, benthos mortality, and sediment resuspension. Historical records of this fishing practice date back to the mid-1300s. Trawling became a widespread practice in the late 19th century, and it is now progressively expanding to greater depths, with the concerns about its sustainability that emerged during ...

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
کامران الماسیه دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد محیط زیست دانشگاه کردستان شهرام کبودوندپور استادیار گروه محیط زیست دانشکدة منابع طبیعی دانشگاه کردستان

previous studies showed that the level of total mercury (thg) in sanandaj gheshlagh reservoir (sgr) water is higher than those limits established by who (i.e., 1 µg/l). therefore a research project to evaluate the level of total mercury in sgr sediments and benthos masses during july to december 2009 from three different sites with different depths (2 to 30 meters) was carried out. samples were...

2016
Madeleine J Brasier Helena Wiklund Lenka Neal Rachel Jeffreys Katrin Linse Henry Ruhl Adrian G Glover

The Antarctic marine environment is a diverse ecosystem currently experiencing some of the fastest rates of climatic change. The documentation and management of these changes requires accurate estimates of species diversity. Recently, there has been an increased recognition of the abundance and importance of cryptic species, i.e. those that are morphologically identical but genetically distinct...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2007
A Brandt C De Broyer I De Mesel K E Ellingsen A J Gooday B Hilbig K Linse M R A Thomson P A Tyler

Our knowledge of the biodiversity of the Southern Ocean (SO) deep benthos is scarce. In this review, we describe the general biodiversity patterns of meio-, macro- and megafaunal taxa, based on historical and recent expeditions, and against the background of the geological events and phylogenetic relationships that have influenced the biodiversity and evolution of the investigated taxa. The rel...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
D.K.A. Barnes

Climate forcing of sea-ice losses from the Arctic and West Antarctic are blueing the poles. These losses are accelerating, reducing Earth's albedo and increasing heat absorption. Subarctic forest (area expansion and increased growth) and ice-shelf losses (resulting in new phytoplankton blooms which are eaten by benthos) are the only significant described negative feedbacks acting to counteract ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
P Daniel van Denderen Tobias van Kooten Adriaan D Rijnsdorp

Bottom trawls are a globally used fishing gear that physically disturb the seabed and kill non-target organisms, including those that are food for the targeted fish species. There are indications that ensuing changes to the benthic invertebrate community may increase the availability of food and promote growth and even fisheries yield of target fish species. If and how this occurs is the subjec...

2012
Ted Ozersky David O. Evans David R. Barton

We investigated how establishment of invasive dreissenid mussels impacted the structure and energy sources of the littoral benthic food web of a large temperate lake. We combined information about pre- and postdreissenid abundance, biomass, and secondary production of the littoral benthos with results of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of archival (predreissenid) and recent (postdre...

2015
Ricardo Sahade Cristian Lagger Luciana Torre Fernando Momo Patrick Monien Irene Schloss David K. A. Barnes Natalia Servetto Soledad Tarantelli Marcos Tatián Nadia Zamboni Doris Abele

The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) is one of the three places on Earth that registered the most intense warming in the last 50 years, almost five times the global mean. This warming has strongly affected the cryosphere, causing the largest ice-shelf collapses ever observed and the retreat of 87% of glaciers. Ecosystem responses, although increasingly predicted, have been mainly reported for pelagic s...

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