نتایج جستجو برای: fish diversity

تعداد نتایج: 287954  

2004
M S. Zimmerman

A 14-month study was carried out to determine the impact of kraft-mill effluents on the offshore benthic macrophyte distribution in a shallow north Florida Bay (USA). A polluted river drainage system was compared to an adjoining (unpolluted) one. The affected area was characterized by elevated levels of color and turbidity. Inshore areas associated with high levels of KME were characterized by ...

L. Azizzadeh Pormehr M. Khoshkholgh M. Pourkazemi S. Nazari

The Persian sturgeon, Acipenser persicus (Borodin, 1897), is an economically important species, which mainly inhabits the Caspian Sea. However, little is known about its population genetic structure. In this study, variation in nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region of wild stock Persian sturgeon was determined to assess the genetic diversity among different natura...

2016
Helene Volkoff

Fish are the most diversified group of vertebrates and, although progress has been made in the past years, only relatively few fish species have been examined to date, with regards to the endocrine regulation of feeding in fish. In fish, as in mammals, feeding behavior is ultimately regulated by central effectors within feeding centers of the brain, which receive and process information from en...

2018
Ken A. Sterling Melvin L. Warren

Though the effects of introduced wood on fishes is widely studied for salmonids in upland coldwater streams, there are few studies on this topic conducted in the Coastal Plain of the southeastern US. This research gap is problematic because the introduction of wood is a critical component of efforts aimed at conserving the threatened fish diversity of the Coastal Plain, but managers lack data o...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2015
Xingli Giam Renny K Hadiaty Heok Hui Tan Lynne R Parenti Daisy Wowor Sopian Sauri Kwek Yan Chong Darren C J Yeo David S Wilcove

Anthropogenic land-cover change is driving biodiversity loss worldwide. At the epicenter of this crisis lies Southeast Asia, where biodiversity-rich forests are being converted to oil-palm monocultures. As demand for palm oil increases, there is an urgent need to find strategies that maintain biodiversity in plantations. Previous studies found that retaining forest patches within plantations be...

2010
David M. Warner

Fish were collected from four sites on Otsego Lake on 3 and 4 August 98 to describe littoral populations and diversity and to make a comparison with a similar study conducted in 1986. A haul seine was used to catch the fish, which were marked, weighed, measured and released. The Peterson mark-recapture method was used to estimate abundance at the four sites. Margalefs diversity index was used t...

2014
Ahmet Öktener

The aim of this work is to draw attention to the diversity and change of parasite number reported from marine and freshwater fish in Turkey. Comparisons were done among phlums Plathyhelminthes (Monogenea, Digenea, Cestoda), Nemathelminthes, Acanthocephala, Annelida (Hirudinea) according to years. Especially, platyhelminth species number from marine and freshwater fish of Turkey increased seriou...

2016
Pierre D Thiriet Antonio Di Franco Adrien Cheminée Paolo Guidetti Olivier Bianchimani Solène Basthard-Bogain Jean-Michel Cottalorda Hazel Arceo Joan Moranta Pierre Lejeune Patrice Francour Luisa Mangialajo

In Mediterranean subtidal rocky reefs, Cystoseira spp. (Phaeophyceae) form dense canopies up to 1 m high. Such habitats, called 'Cystoseira forests', are regressing across the entire Mediterranean Sea due to multiple anthropogenic stressors, as are other large brown algae forests worldwide. Cystoseira forests are being replaced by structurally less complex habitats, but little information is av...

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