نتایج جستجو برای: fjord

تعداد نتایج: 1448  

2016
Martin Dahl Diana Deyanova Silvia Gütschow Maria E. Asplund Liberatus D. Lyimo Ventzislav Karamfilov Rui Santos Mats Björk Martin Gullström

Seagrass ecosystems are important natural carbon sinks but their efficiency varies greatly depending on species composition and environmental conditions. What causes this variation is not fully known and could have important implications for management and protection of the seagrass habitat to continue to act as a natural carbon sink. Here, we assessed sedimentary organic carbon in Zostera mari...

2017
Agustina Undabarrena Juan A. Ugalde Michael Seeger Beatriz Cámara

Streptomyces sp. H-KF8 is an actinobacterial strain isolated from marine sediments of a Chilean Patagonian fjord. Morphological characterization together with antibacterial activity was assessed in various culture media, revealing a carbon-source dependent activity mainly against Gram-positive bacteria (S. aureus and L. monocytogenes). Genome mining of this antibacterial-producing bacterium rev...

2014
Hege Vestheim Anders Røstad Thor A. Klevjer Ingrid Solberg Stein Kaartvedt

A bottom mounted upward looking Simrad EK60 120-kHz echo sounder was used to study scattering layers (SLs) and individuals of the krill Meganyctiphanes norvegica. The mooring was situated at 150-m depth in the Oslofjord, connected with an onshore cable for power and transmission of digitized data. Records spanned 5 months from late autumn to spring. A current meter and CTD was associated with t...

2017
María Algueró-Muñiz Santiago Alvarez-Fernandez Peter Thor Lennart T. Bach Mario Esposito Henriette G. Horn Ursula Ecker Julia A. F. Langer Jan Taucher Arne M. Malzahn Ulf Riebesell Maarten Boersma

Ocean acidification may affect zooplankton directly by decreasing in pH, as well as indirectly via trophic pathways, where changes in carbon availability or pH effects on primary producers may cascade up the food web thereby altering ecosystem functioning and community composition. Here, we present results from a mesocosm experiment carried out during 113 days in the Gullmar Fjord, Skagerrak co...

Journal: :Journal of Fish Biology 2021

Acoustic telemetry was utilized to track 49 brown trout (Salmo trutta) and 37 Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) first-time migrants of wild origin [post-smolts; mean LF (fork length): 169 172 mm] in a large fjord northern Norway. The S. trutta were registered at sea for more than twice the time alpinus (medians 54 22 days, respectively). Both species mostly detected near river mouths (>80% dete...

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2021

The Chilean fjord region includes many remote and poorly known areas where management plans for the marine living resources conservation strategies are urgently needed. Few data available about spatial distribution of its invertebrate fauna, prevalently influenced by complex interactions between biotic abiotic factors, animal behavior human activities. Patagonian fjords a hotspot finfish aquacu...

Journal: :Frontiers in Environmental Science 2021

Microfibers (MF) are one of the major classes microplastic found in marine environment on a global scale. Very little is known about how they move and distribute from point sources such as wastewater effluents into ocean. We chose Adventfjorden near settlement Longyearbyen Arctic Svalbard archipelago case study to investigate microfibers emitted with untreated will fjord, both spatial temporal ...

2016
Daniel Bourgault Peter S. Galbraith Cédric Chavanne

Internal solitary waves are hump-shaped, large-amplitude waves that are physically analogous to surface waves except that they propagate within the fluid, along density steps that typically characterize the layered vertical structure of lakes, oceans and the atmosphere. As do surface waves, internal solitary waves may overturn and break, and the process is thought to provide a globally signific...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2000
P Domenici R S Batty T Similä E Ogam

Killer whales (Orcinus orca) feeding on herring (Clupea harengus) in a fjord in northern Norway were observed using underwater video. The whales cooperatively herded herring into tight schools close to the surface. During herding and feeding, killer whales swam around and under a school of herring, periodically lunging at it and stunning the herring by slapping them with the underside of their ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Michelle L Kissling Mason Reid Paul M Lukacs Scott M Gende Stephen B Lewis

The Kittlitz's Murrelet (Brachyramphus brevirostris) is a rare, non-colonial seabird often associated with tidewater glaciers and a recent candidate for listing under the Endangered Species Act. We estimated abundance of Kittlitz's Murrelets across space and time from at-sea surveys along the coast of Alaska (USA) and then used these data to develop spatial models to describe abundance patterns...

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