نتایج جستجو برای: fish diversity

تعداد نتایج: 287954  

ژورنال: آبزیان زینتی 2019
Eagderi, Soheil, Radkhah, Ali Reza,

The coral reefs of the Persian Gulf are among the richest coral reserves systems in the world. These valuable habitats have a remarkable diversity of aquatic species, especially fish. One of the important ecological groups living in coral reefs of the Persian Gulf is surgeonfish (Family: Acanthuridae), which have been considered by researchers in many studies. These fish can be introduced as br...

2012
Laura M. Sanchez Weng Ruh Wong Romina M. Riener Christopher J. Schulze Roger G. Linington

Historically, marine invertebrates have been a prolific source of unique natural products, with a diverse array of biological activities. Recent studies of invertebrate-associated microbial communities are revealing microorganisms as the true producers of many of these compounds. Inspired by the human microbiome project, which has highlighted the human intestine as a unique microenvironment in ...

2015
M. A. Hanif Md Abu Hanif Muhammad Abu Bakar Siddik Md Reaz Chaklader Ashfaqun Nahar Sultan Mahmud

Despite the enormous anthropogenic and environmental hazards affecting wild fisheries resources, southern coastal waters are still considered one of the aquatic biodiversity hotspots in Bangladesh. Therefore, the present study was conducted to make a complete account of fishes and to assess their condition and conservation status in the rivers spread across four southern coastal districts of Ba...

2012
Sébastien Villéger Julia Ramos Miranda Domingo Flores Hernandez David Mouillot

The concept of β-diversity, defined as dissimilarity among communities, has been widely used to investigate biodiversity patterns and community assembly rules. However, in ecosystems with high taxonomic β-diversity, due to marked environmental gradients, the level of functional β-diversity among communities is largely overlooked while it may reveal processes shaping community structure. Here, d...

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Laëtitia Buisson Gaël Grenouillet Sébastien Villéger Julie Canal Pascal Laffaille

The assessment of climate change impacts on biodiversity has so far been biased toward the taxonomic identification of the species likely either to benefit from climate modifications or to experience overall declines. There have still been few studies intended to correlate the characteristics of species to their sensitivity to climate change, even though it is now recognized that functional tra...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2014
A Kemenes B R Forsberg

The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of spatial variation in river channels and habitats on the distribution of fish communities in the headwater streams of the Jaú River System, a blackwater tributary of the Negro River. Collections and measurements were made in 34 headwater streams during the period of November- December, 1998. Fish were captured with fish traps and hand net...

2014
Qing-kun Song Meng-meng Xu Yi Liu

Artificial fish-swarm algorithm is a realization model of the swarm intelligence optimization algorithm. It uses the optimization model of imitated nature fish for feeding from top to bottom, clusters and rear, local optimization by individual fish, achieve the purpose of global optimal values highlighted in the groups. RBFNN based on the AFSA can accurately find the optimal solution quickly an...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2011
m. khoshkholgh m. pourkazemi s. nazari l. azizzadeh pormehr

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...

2015
Orlane Anneville Emilien Lasne Jean Guillard Reiner Eckmann Jason D. Stockwell Christian Gillet Daniel L. Yule

Fish species diversity can be lost through interacting stressors including habitat loss, stocking and overfishing. Although a multitude of stressors have played a role in the global decline of coregonid (Coregonus spp.) diversity, a number of contemporary studies have identified habitat loss stemming from eutrophication as the primary cause. Unfortunately, reconstructing the role of fishing and...

2008
J. L. LUQUE

A comparative analysis was performed to seek large-scale patterns in the relationships between a set of fish species traits (body size, type of environment, trophic level, schooling behaviour, depth range, mean habitat temperature, geographical range, ability to enter brackish waters and capability of migration) and the diversity of their metazoan parasite assemblages among 651 Neotropical fish...

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