نتایج جستجو برای: marine fishes

تعداد نتایج: 109595  

Journal: :Science and technology of advanced materials 2011
Takayuki Murosaki Nafees Ahmed Jian Ping Gong

Marine sessile organisms easily adhere to submerged solids such as rocks, metals and plastics, but not to seaweeds and fishes, which are covered with soft and wet 'hydrogel'. Inspired by this fact, we have studied long-term antifouling properties of hydrogels against marine sessile organisms. Hydrogels, especially those containing hydroxy group and sulfonic group, show excellent antifouling act...

2003
P. Proksch R. Ebel R. A. Edrada P. Schupp W. H. Lin K. Steube

This review article presents our group’s recent research findings with regard to bioactive natural products from marine sponges and tunicates, as well as from spongederived fungi. The organisms discussed originate in the Indopacific region, which has an exceptionally rich marine biodiversity. Major topics that are covered in our review include the chemical ecology of sponges, focusing on defens...

2017
Simon J Brandl Jordan M Casey Nancy Knowlton James Emmett Duffy

Anthropogenic habitats are increasingly prevalent in coastal marine environments. Previous research on sessile epifauna suggests that artificial habitats act as a refuge for nonindigenous species, which results in highly homogenous communities across locations. However, vertebrate assemblages that live in association with artificial habitats are poorly understood. Here, we quantify the biodiver...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2009
Tyler S Zemlak Robert D Ward Allan D Connell Bronwyn H Holmes Paul D N Hebert

With more than 15 000 described marine species, fishes are a conspicuous, diverse and increasingly threatened component of marine life. It is generally accepted that most large-bodied fishes have been described, but this conclusion presumes that current taxonomic systems are robust. DNA barcoding, the analysis of a standardized region of the cytochrome c oxidase 1 gene (COI), was used to examin...

2013
Ganapathy Rameshkumar Samuthirapandian Ravichandran Kanagasabapathy Sivasubramanian

*Corresponding author: Ganapathy Rameshkumar, Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Science, Annamalai University, Parangipettai-608 502, Tamil Nadu, India. Tel: +91-4144-243223, 243533 Fax: +91-4144-243555 E-mail: [email protected] Foundation Project: Supported by Department of Science and Technology (Grant No:SR/FF/LS-088/2007) and Ministry of Environment & Forest, ...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2008
Joachim Claudet Craig W Osenberg Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi Paolo Domenici José-Antonio García-Charton Angel Pérez-Ruzafa Fabio Badalamenti Just Bayle-Sempere Alberto Brito Fabio Bulleri Jean-Michel Culioli Mark Dimech Jesús M Falcón Ivan Guala Marco Milazzo Julio Sánchez-Meca Paul J Somerfield Ben Stobart Frédéric Vandeperre Carlos Valle Serge Planes

Marine reserves are widely used throughout the world to prevent overfishing and conserve biodiversity, but uncertainties remain about their optimal design. The effects of marine reserves are heterogeneous. Despite theoretical findings, empirical studies have previously found no effect of size on the effectiveness of marine reserves in protecting commercial fish stocks. Using 58 datasets from 19...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Austin T Humphries Christopher D McQuaid Tim R McClanahan

Consumers and prey diversity, their interactions, and subsequent effects on ecosystem function are important for ecological processes but not well understood in high diversity ecosystems such as coral reefs. Consequently, we tested the potential for diversity-effects with a series of surveys and experiments evaluating the influence of browsing herbivores on macroalgae in Kenya's fringing reef e...

2015
Alastair Brown Sven Thatje

Changing climate is predicted to impact all depths of the global oceans, yet projections of range shifts in marine faunal distributions in response to changing climate seldom evaluate potential shifts in depth distribution. Marine ectotherms' thermal tolerance is limited by their ability to maintain aerobic metabolism (oxygen- and capacity-limited tolerance), and is functionally associated with...

2012
Giovanni Strona Paolo Galli Simone Montano Davide Seveso Simone Fattorini

Although fish range sizes are expected to be associated with species dispersal ability, several studies failed to find a clear relationship between range size and duration of larval stage as a measure of dispersal potential. We investigated how six characteristics of the adult phase of fishes (maximum body length, growth rate, age at first maturity, life span, trophic level and frequency of occ...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2014
W E Smith T J Kwak

Otolith microchemistry was applied to quantify migratory variation and the proportion of native Caribbean stream fishes that undergo full or partial marine migration. Strontium and barium water chemistry in four Puerto Rico, U.S.A., rivers was clearly related to a salinity gradient; however, variation in water barium, and thus fish otoliths, was also dependent on river basin. Strontium was the ...

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