نتایج جستجو برای: beach

تعداد نتایج: 9103  

2013
Tsuyuko Yamanaka David Raffaelli Piran C. L. White

Sea-level rise induced by climate change may have significant impacts on the ecosystem functions and ecosystem services provided by intertidal sediment ecosystems. Accelerated sea-level rise is expected to lead to steeper beach slopes, coarser particle sizes and increased wave exposure, with consequent impacts on intertidal ecosystems. We examined the relationships between abundance, biomass, a...

2016
Zhi-jun Dai Jinzhou Du Zhi-Jun Dai Ji-Yu Chen Jin-Zhou Du Chun-Chu Li

DAI, Z.-J.; CHEN, J.-Y.; DU, J.-Z., and LI, C.-C., 2008. Seasonal changes of sandbar behavior in Nanwan Beach, South China. Journal of Coastal Research, 24(5), 1209–1216. West Palm Beach (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208. Frequent leveling data of beach profiles is collected from Nanwan Beach, which is characterized by a large seasonal variation in wave climate. Variability of the bar crest position ob...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Lynne M Mullen Sacha N Vignieri Jeffery A Gore Hopi E Hoekstra

A major goal in evolutionary biology is to understand how and why populations differentiate, both genetically and phenotypically, as they invade a novel habitat. A classical example of adaptation is the pale colour of beach mice, relative to their dark mainland ancestors, which colonized the isolated sandy dunes and barrier islands on Florida's Gulf Coast. However, much less is known about diff...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 1995
O Ellers

Clams, Donax variabilis, responded to sound stimuli presented to them in a laboratory aquarium by jumping out of the sand, lying on the sand for several seconds, and digging in again. On a beach, clams jump out of the sand and ride waves, migrating shoreward with the rising tide and seaward with the falling tide. Parallels between clam behavior on a beach and that elicited in the laboratory sug...

2012
Alejandro Orfila Maitane Olabarrieta Raul Medina Guillermo Vizoso Joaquin Tintoré Amaya Alvarez-Ellacuria

ALVAREZ-ELLACURIA, A.; ORFILA, A.; OLABARRIETA, M.; MEDINA, R.; VIZOSO, G., and TINTORÉ, J., 2010. A nearshore wave and current operational forecasting system. Journal of Coastal Research, 26(3), 503–509. West Palm Beach (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208. An operational forecasting system for nearshore waves and wave-induced currents is presented. The forecasting system (FS) has been built to provide r...

2009
José A. Pérez-Turpin Juan M. Cortell-Tormo Concepción Suárez-Llorca Juan J. Chinchilla-Mira Roberto Cejuela-Anta

Recent research has shown the developments made in the analysis of gross movement patterns in tennis, but such research has yet to be extended to the field of beach volleyball. This study was designed to develop a method for analysing gross movement patterns so as to quantify movement types and their relationship to real competition and performed during the European Beach Volleyball Championshi...

2006
Timothy J. Wade Rebecca L. Calderon Elizabeth Sams Michael Beach Kristen P. Brenner Ann H. Williams Alfred P. Dufour

Standard methods to measure recreational water quality require at least 24 hr to obtain results, making it impossible to assess the quality of water within a single day. Methods to measure recreational water quality in <or=2 hr have been developed. Application of rapid methods could give considerably more accurate and timely assessments of recreational water quality. We conducted a prospective ...

Journal: :Limnology and oceanography, methods 2010
Elizabeth Halliday John F Griffith Rebecca J Gast

Studies using culture dependent methods have indicated that enterococci, the fecal indicator used to monitor marine waters for the potential of enteric disease risk to swimmers, can be abundant in beach sands and may contribute to water column indicator exceedances. A quantitative PCR (qPCR) method for the Enterococcus genus was tested and applied to more rapidly determine the amount of enteroc...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
James K Wetterer Lawrence D Wood Chris Johnson Holly Krahe Stephanie Fitchett

Ants known for attacking and killing hatchling birds and reptiles include the red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta Buren), tropical fire ant [Solenopsis geminata (Fabr.)], and little fire ant [Wasmannia auropunctata (Roger)]. We tested whether sea turtle nest placement influenced exposure to predaceous ants. In 2000 and 2001, we surveyed ants along a Florida beach where green turtles (Chel...

Journal: :EDIS 1969

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