نتایج جستجو برای: exotic species

تعداد نتایج: 559920  

Journal: :iranian journal of ichthyology 0
hamid reza esmaeili ichthyology and molecular systematics laboratory, department of biology, college of sciences, shiraz university, shiraz, iran. hamidreza mehraban ichthyology and molecular systematics research laboratory, zoology section, department of biology, college of sciences, shiraz university, shiraz, iran keivan abbasi inland waters aquaculture research center. iranian fisheries sciences research institute. agricultural research, education and extension organization, bandar anzali, iran yazdan keivany department of natural resources (fisheries division), isfahan university of technology, isfahan, 4156-83111, iran. brian w coad canadian museum of nature, ottawa, ontario, k1p 6p4 canada.

this checklist aims to reviews and summarize the results of the systematic and zoogeographical research on the iranian inland ichthyofauna that has been carried out for more than 200 years. since the work of j.j. heckel (1846-1849), the number of valid species has increased significantly and the systematic status of many of the species has changed, and reorganization and updating of the publish...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
m.m. dorgham r. hamdy

the alien polychaetes are widely distributed in the whole mediterranean sea as well as in theegyptian waters. the objective of this study is to highlight the distribution and abundance of the alienpolychaetes along the alexandria coast, their contribution to the total polychaete community and the changesthey caused in the community structure. through monthly sampling polychaetes were collected ...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
murugan muralidharan sri paramakalyani centre for environmental sciences manonmaniam sundaranar university. kaliappan manikandan sri paramakalyani centre for environmental sciences, manonmaniam sundaranar university, alwarkurichi – 627 412, tamil nadu, india. muthukaruppan gobi school of bio-engineering, srm university, kattankulathur - 603 203, tamil nadu, india.

this report provides the first record of the exotic sucker fish p. pardalis from the cauvery river system, tamilnadu state, india. information on the assumed presence of this invasive species based on sightings of a hitherto unknown species by local people and fishermen in stretches of cauvery river have been confirmed by our study. sailfin sucker fishes are popular among pet traders and aquari...

Fish sampling was conducted to evaluate the species diversity of fish in 4 stations in Sanandaj Azad dam ecosystem seasonally from summer of 2017 to spring of 2018. A total of 1057 fish were caught in 12 species, of which more than 80% were caught in the lake behind the dam. The Cyprinidae family had 11 species with the most species diversity and only Sasanidus kermanshahensis belonged to the N...

2004
MARK S. HODDLE

Invasive species threaten natural habitats worldwide, and active human management is required to prevent invasion, contain spread, or remediate ecosystems following habitat degradation. One powerful technology for invasive species management in sensitive habitats is biological control, the use of carefully selected upper-trophic-level organisms that utilize the exotic pest as a resource, thereb...

2002
Scott J. Meiners Steward T. A. Pickett Mary L. Cadenasso

While exotic plant species often come to dominate disturbed communities, long-term patterns of invasion are poorly known. Here we present data from 40 yr of continuous vegetation sampling, documenting the temporal distribution of exotic plant species in old field succession. The relative cover of exotic species decreased with time since abandonment, with significant declines occurring 20 yr pos...

2015
Eric W Seabloom Elizabeth T Borer Yvonne M Buckley Elsa E Cleland Kendi F Davies Jennifer Firn W Stanley Harpole Yann Hautier Eric M Lind Andrew S MacDougall John L Orrock Suzanne M Prober Peter B Adler T Michael Anderson Jonathan D Bakker Lori A Biederman Dana M Blumenthal Cynthia S Brown Lars A Brudvig Marc Cadotte Chengjin Chu Kathryn L Cottingham Michael J Crawley Ellen I Damschen Carla M Dantonio Nicole M DeCrappeo Guozhen Du Philip A Fay Paul Frater Daniel S Gruner Nicole Hagenah Andy Hector Helmut Hillebrand Kirsten S Hofmockel Hope C Humphries Virginia L Jin Adam Kay Kevin P Kirkman Julia A Klein Johannes M H Knops Kimberly J La Pierre Laura Ladwig John G Lambrinos Qi Li Wei Li Robin Marushia Rebecca L McCulley Brett A Melbourne Charles E Mitchell Joslin L Moore John Morgan Brent Mortensen Lydia R O'Halloran David A Pyke Anita C Risch Mahesh Sankaran Martin Schuetz Anna Simonsen Melinda D Smith Carly J Stevens Lauren Sullivan Elizabeth Wolkovich Peter D Wragg Justin Wright Louie Yang

Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species' biogeographic origin remains highly contentious. This debate is fuelled in part by the lack of globally replicated, systematic data assessing the relationship between species provenance, function and response to perturbations. We examined the abundance of native and exotic plant species at 64 grasslands in...

2017
W. Gaya Shivega Laura Aldrich-Wolfe

While the soil environment is generally acknowledged as playing a role in plant competition, the relative importance of soil resources and soil microbes in determining outcomes of competition between native and exotic plants has rarely been tested. Resilience of plant communities to invasion by exotic species may depend on the extent to which native and exotic plant performance are mediated by ...

Journal: :iranian journal of ichthyology 0
hamid ghasemi eastern azerbaijan agriculture and natural resources research center, p.o. box: 53555-141 tabriz, iran. arash jouladeh roudbar department of fisheries, faculty of natural resources, sari university of agricultural sciences and natural resources, sari, iran. soheil eagderi department of fisheries, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, iran. keivan abbasi aquatic ecology department of the inland water aquaculture research center, p.o. box 66, bandar anzali, iran. saber vatandoust department of fisheries, babol branch of islamic azad university, mazandaran, iran. hamid reza esmaeili department of biology, college of sciences, shiraz university, shiraz, 71454–iran.

fish biodiversity investigation in urmia basin which is a part of irano-anatolian hot spot aimed to determine the state of fish in this endorheic basin. based on the obtained results, freshwater fish species of the urmia basin comprise 29 species in 25 genera, 7 families, 5 orders and one class. the most diverse order is the cypriniformes with 23 species (79.31%) followed by salmoniformes and p...

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