نتایج جستجو برای: krill herd algorithmkh

تعداد نتایج: 10302  

Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

Presently, autonomous systems have gained considerable attention in several fields such as transportation, healthcare, driving, logistics, etc. It is highly needed to ensure the safe operations of system before launching it general public. Since design a completely challenging process, perception and decision-making act vital parts. The effective detection objects on road under varying scenario...

2012
John F Trepanowski Mohammad M Kabir Rick J Alleman Richard J Bloomer

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND The Daniel Fast is a vegan diet that prohibits the consumption of animal products, refined foods, white flour, preservatives, additives, sweeteners, flavorings, caffeine, and alcohol. Following this dietary plan for 21 days has been demonstrated to improve blood pressure, LDL-C, and certain markers of oxidative stress, but it has also been shown to lower HDL-C. Krill oi...

2015
Lena Burri Line Johnsen

Many animal studies have been performed with krill oil (KO) and this review aims to summarize their findings and give insight into the mechanism of action of KO. Animal models that have been used in studies with KO include obesity, depression, myocardial infarction, chronic low-grade and ulcerative inflammation and are described in detail. Moreover, studies with KO in the form of krill powder (...

2014
Megan A. Cimino William R. Fraser Donna L. Patterson-Fraser Vincent S. Saba Matthew J. Oliver

The fledging mass of penguin chicks can be an indicator of food availability and environmental conditions at a penguin colony. For the period 1989 to 2011, we analyzed predictor variables of environmental and food resource factors acting on multiple spatial scales near Palmer Station, Antarctica, that may influence the interannual variability in Adélie penguin chick fledging mass (CFM). To unde...

2014
Lavenia Ratnarajah Andrew R. Bowie Delphine Lannuzel Klaus M. Meiners Stephen Nicol

The availability of micronutrients is a key factor that affects primary productivity in High Nutrient Low Chlorophyll (HNLC) regions of the Southern Ocean. Nutrient supply is governed by a range of physical, chemical and biological processes, and there are significant feedbacks within the ecosystem. It has been suggested that baleen whales form a crucial part of biogeochemical cycling processes...

2018
Amanda Rundblad Kirsten B. Holven Inge Bruheim Mari C. Myhrstad Stine M. Ulven

Marine n-3 (omega-3) fatty acids alter gene expression by regulating the activity of transcription factors. Krill oil is a source of marine n-3 fatty acids that has been shown to modulate gene expression in animal studies; however, the effect in humans is not known. Hence, we aimed to compare the effect of intake of krill oil, lean and fatty fish with a similar content of n-3 fatty acids, and h...

2017
Gabriele Sales Bruce E. Deagle Enrica Calura Paolo Martini Alberto Biscontin Cristiano De Pittà So Kawaguchi Chiara Romualdi Bettina Meyer Rodolfo Costa Simon Jarman

Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is a key species in the Southern Ocean with an estimated biomass between 100 and 500 million tonnes. Changes in krill population viability would have catastrophic effect on the Antarctic ecosystem. One looming threat due to elevated levels of anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is ocean acidification (lowering of sea water pH by CO2 dissolving into...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Lutz Auerswald Ulrich Freier Andreas Lopata Bettina Meyer

Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is very susceptible to harmful solar radiation because of its unique genetic setup. Exposure occurs in spring to autumn during vertical diel migration and during occasional daytime surface-swarming. We have investigated colour change in Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, during summer and winter in the Lazarev Sea in response to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) a...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Yuuki Y Watanabe Motohiro Ito Akinori Takahashi

Food is heterogeneously distributed in nature, and understanding how animals search for and exploit food patches is a fundamental challenge in ecology. The classic marginal value theorem (MVT) formulates optimal patch residence time in response to patch quality. The MVT was generally proved in controlled animal experiments; however, owing to the technical difficulties in recording foraging beha...

2014
Nicola Bellini Martin J. Cox Danielle J. Harper Sebastian R. Stott Praveen C. Ashok Kishan Dholakia So Kawaguchi Robert King Tammy Horton Christian T. A. Brown Jörg Langowski

Many small open ocean animals, such as Antarctic krill, are an important part of marine ecosystems. To discover what will happen to animals such as krill in a changing ocean, experiments are run in aquaria where conditions can be controlled to simulate water characteristics predicted to occur in the future. The response of individual animals to changing water conditions can be hard to observe, ...

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