نتایج جستجو برای: نسبت gammarus physa

تعداد نتایج: 159102  

2008
M. SHARIFI M. GHAFORI

The influence of the herbivorous snail (Physa sp.) on the algal periphyton community from the Gamasiyab River, Kermanshah province in western Iran was examined by establishing a gradient of Physa sp. density in artificial streams. The impact of Physa grazing was evaluated by measuring dry mass, ash-free dry mass (AFDM) and chlorophyll a in the periphyton community. Snails significantly depresse...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2013
Paul T Oesterle Kathryn P Huyvaert Darcy Orahood Nicole Mooers Heather Sullivan Alan B Franklin J Jeffrey Root

In aquatic bird populations, the ability of avian influenza (AI) viruses to remain infectious in water for extended periods provides a mechanism that allows viral transmission to occur long after shedding birds have left the area. However, this also exposes other aquatic organisms, including freshwater invertebrates, to AI viruses. Previous researchers found that AI viral RNA can be sequestered...

2013
Michael J. Anteau Alan D. Afton

Nutritional, behavioral, and diet data for lesser scaup (Aythya affinis [Eyton, 1838]) indicates that there has been a decrease in amphipod (Gammarus lacustris [G. O. Sars, 1863] and Hyalella azteca [Saussure, 1858]) density and wetland quality throughout the upper-Midwest, USA. Accordingly, we estimated densities of Gammarus and Hyalella in six eco-physiographic regions of Iowa, Minnesota, and...

2009
BRENT P. THOMA RICHARD W. HEARD

In the northern Gulf of Mexico, Gammarus mucronatus sensu lato is represented by at least two forms, G. mucronatus sensu stricto and a less common “macromucronate” form, which appears to be restricted to low salinity habitats. These two forms have traditionally been separated using the size or angle of projection of the dorsal mucronations (processes). However, because of variability in the dev...

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2015
Hasanzade, Shirzad , Hoseinifar, Seyed Hossein , Rufchaie, Rudabeh , Sarmast Nafoti, Somaie ,

In this study, the effects of different diets on growth rates of Gammarus Pontogammarous meoticus were determined. A biomass of 1.5 g Gammarus with an average length of 7 ± 0.25 mm was transferred to the glass aquaria with volume 900 cm3 (volume 2.5 l). The Gammarus were fed with diets include baked potato (treatment 1), 30 percent yeast and 70 percent potato, (treatment 2), 50 yeast percent an...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2012
D Englert M Bundschuh R Schulz

Neonicotinoid insecticides like thiacloprid enter agricultural surface waters, where they may affect predator-prey-interactions, which are of central importance for ecosystems as well as the functions these systems provide. The effects of field relevant thiacloprid concentrations on the leaf consumption of Gammarus fossarum (Amphipoda) were assessed over 96 h (n = 13-17) in conjunction with its...

Journal: :Annals and Magazine of Natural History 1862

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Calum MacNeil Jaimie T A Dick

Understanding and predicting the outcomes of biological invasions is challenging where multiple invader and native species interact. We hypothesize that antagonistic interactions between invaders and natives could divert their impact on subsequent invasive species, thus facilitating coexistence. From field data, we found that, when existing together in freshwater sites, the native amphipod Gamm...

1999
G. FLIK C. HAOND

described as a stenohaline, non-regulating crustacean (Gilles, 1975; Péqueux, 1995). Indeed, this lobster may be considered to be an osmoconformer when living in sea water; however, when confronted with dilute sea water, the lobster hyperregulates its haemolymph osmolarity and by doing so it is able to survive salinities as low as 17 ‰ (Charmantier et al., 1984a,b). Because these animals may ex...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2004
Silvana C Thiengo Aline C Mattos M Fernanda Boaventura Márcio S Loureiro Sonia B Santos Monica A Fernandez

In this paper, the fifth of a series dealing with the survey of freshwater gastropods of the state of Rio de Janeiro, the results of collections carried out in the Norte Fluminense Mesoregion from 2002 to 2003 are presented and revealed the occurrence of 19 species: Antillorbis nordestensis; Burnupia sp.; Biomphalaria tenagophila; Drepanotrema anatinum; Drepanotrema cimex; Drepanotrema depressi...

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