نتایج جستجو برای: coral cliffs of shoreland

تعداد نتایج: 21167302  

دانه کار, افشین, شکری, محمد رضا, موسوی, سید حسن ,

The present study sought to determine the interactions between coral reefs and physicochemical properties of water (depth, temperature, salinity, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, pH, chlorophyll a, and water current velocity) and seabed type and slope in Kish Island, Iran. The study area was divided into 19 zones (eight zones with and 11 without corals). Physicochemical properties of water for each...

F Mahichi , F Owfi , M Rabbaniha , S Al-Obeid Mehana ,

The Persian Gulf is northern part of the ROPME Sea Area (RSA), and is semi-enclosed shallow sea which located in subtropical climate. Measuring is 1000km in length, varying in width 60-340km, and average depth is about 35m and maximum depth is 105m. This research was carried out during 2005-2010 for reviewing the corals status and determination of coral reef habitats distribution in the Persian...

Behrooz Abtahi, Jahangir Vajed Samiei, Koosha Dab,

In the Persian Gulf, Acropora- dominated coral reefs have been damaged by global and local disturbances. Inversion of coral colonies mostly occur due to anchoring and fishing in many coral reefs, particularly those established nearby human societies, like the coral reef of Hengam Island, in the Persian Gulf. The short term growth rates (weight increment) of inversely and normally transplanted c...

Journal: :تحقیق در علوم شیلاتی 0
f owfi m rabbaniha s al-obeid mehana f mahichi

the persian gulf is northern part of the ropme sea area (rsa), and is semi-enclosed shallow sea which located in subtropical climate. measuring is 1000km in length, varying in width 60-340km, and average depth is about 35m and maximum depth is 105m. this research was carried out during 2005-2010 for reviewing the corals status and determination of coral reef habitats distribution in the persian...

2008
A. L. GREEN C. E. BIRKELAND R. H. RANDALL

Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary contains a moderately diverse coral reef community (150 coral species, 259 fish species) that is protected from most human activities. The coral community was devastated by a crown-of-thorns starfish invasion in 1979 and has recently been affected by two major hurricanes (1990 and 1991) and a period of unusually high water temperature (1994). Long-term mon...

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
amin bigham-sadegh department of veterinary surgery and radiology, school of veterinary medicine, shahrekord university, shahrekord, ir iran; department of veterinary surgery and radiology, school of veterinary medicine, shahrekord university, shahrekord, ir iran. tel: +98-9173120994, fax: +98-38132324427 ahmad-reza mohamadnia department of clinical sciences, school of veterinary medicine, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, ir iran homayon-reza shahbazkia department of basic sciences, school of veterinary medicine, shahrekord university, shahrekord, ir iran shima khalilifard school of veterinary medicine, shahrekord university, shahrekord, ir iran

conclusions the radiological findings of the present study showed that the use of a coral-dcfgp mixture led to superior bone defect healing and rapid graft incorporation when compared to the use of solely coral or dcfgp. background currently, coral is used as an osteoconductive material. demineralized calf fetal growth plate (dcfgp) has also been used as a source of osteoinduction. objectives t...

2003
Russell Arthurton

Sea-level changes through the Quaternary era have provided recurrent opportunities for the biosphere to significantly shape the coastal geomorphology of eastern Africa. Key agents in this shaping have been the calcium carbonate-fixing biota that have constructed the oceanfacing fringing reefs and produced the extensive backreef sediments that form the limestone platforms, cliffs and terraces th...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
zohreh moradi department of crafts, university of hormozgan, bandar abbas, iran.

coral is one of the richest ecosystems in the world and divided into two major groups. first group consist of soft corals living in tropical and semitropical oceans and seas. people in the past used these kinds of coral to make jewelry and decorative objects. second group contains hard coral which have been used as construction material in coastal zones. this paper presents the role of corals i...

Journal: :Drug discovery today 2014
Maykel Cruz-Monteagudo José L Medina-Franco Yunierkis Pérez-Castillo Orazio Nicolotti M Natália D S Cordeiro Fernanda Borges

The impact activity cliffs have on drug discovery is double-edged. For instance, whereas medicinal chemists can take advantage of regions in chemical space rich in activity cliffs, QSAR practitioners need to escape from such regions. The influence of activity cliffs in medicinal chemistry applications is extensively documented. However, the 'dark side' of activity cliffs (i.e. their detrimental...

2011
Veerle A. I. Huvenne Paul A. Tyler Doug G. Masson Elizabeth H. Fisher Chris Hauton Veit Hühnerbach Timothy P. Le Bas George A. Wolff

Cold-water corals are azooxanthellate species found throughout the ocean at water depths down to 5000 m. They occur in patches, reefs or large mound structures up to 380 m high, and as ecosystem engineers create important habitats for a diverse fauna. However, the majority of these habitats are now within reach of deep-sea bottom trawling. Many have been severely damaged or are under threat, de...

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