نتایج جستجو برای: marine biotis indices

تعداد نتایج: 175385  

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2015
S C Gall R C Thompson

Marine debris is listed among the major perceived threats to biodiversity, and is cause for particular concern due to its abundance, durability and persistence in the marine environment. An extensive literature search reviewed the current state of knowledge on the effects of marine debris on marine organisms. 340 original publications reported encounters between organisms and marine debris and ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تهران - دانشکده حقوق و علوم سیاسی 1386

چکیده: حمل و نقل دریایی ار آنجا صاحب اهمیت شده است که بیشتر کره زمین را آب فراگرفته و تا پیشرفت علم تنها وسیله ارتباطی جوامع دریا و خشکی بوده است حمل و نقل دریایی ار اهمیت بسیاری برخوردار شده است به طوری که از راه دریا بیش از 80% از کل تجارت جهان صورت می پذیرد؛ اما این امر با مشکلات بسیاری به خصوص از لحاظ اجرایی روبرو بوده است ؛ به این دلیل و بسیاری از دلایل دیگر، مراکز مرتبط با حمل و نقل دریا...

Journal: :Earth and Planetary Science Letters 2021

Oceanic anoxia is considered as the immediate cause of Frasnian–Famennian mass extinction, yet frequency and associated environmental modulators remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that astronomical forcing paced oceanic anoxic episodes by mediating land-ocean interactions during Upper Kellwasser (UKW) Event, using an ultra-high-resolution (one centimeter spacing), multi-proxy geochemical pro...

Journal: :iranian journal of mathematical chemistry 2012
m. ghorbani n. azimi

the zagreb indices are the oldest graph invariants used in mathematical chemistry to predictthe chemical phenomena. in this paper we define the multiple versions of zagreb indicesbased on degrees of vertices in a given graph and then we compute the first and secondextremal graphs for them.

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
d. iribarren department of chemical engineering, university of santiago de compostela, santiago de compostela, spain- energy systems analysis unit, imdea energía institute, móstoles, spain m.t. moreira department of chemical engineering, university of santiago de compostela, santiago de compostela, spain g. feijoo department of chemical engineering, university of santiago de compostela, santiago de compostela, spain

the spanish turbot aquaculture sector holds a top position in the international market. thisactivity is mainly developed along the galician coast (nw spain). this article evaluates the environmentalperformance of galician turbot aquaculture according to the life cycle assessment (lca) methodology.previously, on account of the expected relevance of feed for aquaculture, marine aquafeed productio...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
selvakumar dharmaraj department of aquatic biology and fisheries, university of kerala, kariavattom campus, thiruvananthapuram – 695 007, kerala, india. kandasamy dhevendaran school of chemical and biotechnology, sastra university, thanjavur - 613401, tamil nadu, india.

the potential of marine actinobacteria particularly streptomyces as a single cell protein (scp) feed for the growth of ornamental fish, xiphophorus helleri has been investigated. the streptomyces strains used as scp were isolated from the marine sponges, namely callyspongia diffusa , mycale mytilorum , tedania anhelans and dysidea fragilis . six scp feeds were prepared and their effects were co...

2010
CANADIAN MARINE

In 2001, the Canadian Councils of Resource Ministers (CCRM) named biodiversity reporting as a priority. As a result, the Biodiversity Outcomes Framework was developed to identify and link current and future priorities related to sustaining Canadian biodiversity, to engage Canadians on the planning and implementation of these priorities, and to report on progress. In 2006, the CCRM identified th...

2011
Dan A. Smale Thomas Wernberg Lloyd S. Peck David K. A. Barnes

Significant warming has been observed in every ocean, yet our ability to predict the consequences of oceanic warming on marine biodiversity remains poor. Experiments have been severely limited because, until now, it has not been possible to manipulate seawater temperature in a consistent manner across a range of marine habitats. We constructed a "hot-plate" system to directly examine ecological...

Journal: :Parasitology 2002
M E Tourchin K D Lafferty A M Kuris

Introduced marine species are a major environmental and economic problem. The rate of these biological invasions has substantially increased in recent years due to the globalization of the world's economies. The damage caused by invasive species is often a result of the higher densities and larger sizes they attain compared to where they are native. A prominent hypothesis explaining the success...

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