نتایج جستجو برای: marine fishes

تعداد نتایج: 109595  

2016
Adam N H Smith Marti J Anderson

Many large, fishery-targeted predatory species have attained very high relative densities as a direct result of protection by no-take marine reserves. Indirect effects, via interactions with targeted species, may also occur for species that are not themselves targeted by fishing. In some temperate rocky reef ecosystems, indirect effects have caused profound changes in community structure, notab...

2015
C Muller NA Strydom

Freshwater and marine-spawned fishes were sampled from the Baakens River, a small urban river that runs through the city of Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Using fyke nets, 8 sites were sampled along the river course over a 4-month period (January – April 2014). Catches were comprised of indigenous freshwater, marine migrant and alien fishes. Marine migrant fishes, including...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2010
Christiana M Boerger Gwendolyn L Lattin Shelly L Moore Charles J Moore

A significant amount of marine debris has accumulated in the North Pacific Central Gyre (NPCG). The effects on larger marine organisms have been documented through cases of entanglement and ingestion; however, little is known about the effects on lower trophic level marine organisms. This study is the first to document ingestion and quantify the amount of plastic found in the gut of common plan...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1958
Frederick W. Munz

Digitonin extracts have been prepared from the retinae of a dozen species of marine and euryhaline teleost fishes from turbid water habitats. Spectrophotometric analysis of the extracts shows that the photosensitive retinal pigments of these species have maximum absorption above 500 mmicro. In nine species there are retinene(1) pigments with lambda(max) between 504 and 512 mmicro. In the marine...

2017
Kostantinos A. Stamoulis Alan M. Friedlander Carl G. Meyer Iria Fernandez-Silva Robert J. Toonen

Blooms of alien invasive marine algae have become common, greatly altering the health and stability of nearshore marine ecosystems. Concurrently, herbivorous fishes have been severely overfished in many locations worldwide, contributing to increases in macroalgal cover. We used a multi-pronged, interdisciplinary approach to test if higher biomass of herbivorous fishes inside a no-take marine re...

2004
Brice X. Semmens Eric R. Buhle Anne K. Salomon Christy V. Pattengill-Semmens

Invasions of non-native species in marine ecosystems can be ecologically damaging and economically costly. Identifying ‘hot-spots’ of non-native species and their sources of introduction is necessary to maximize the effectiveness of invasion quarantine programs. We use a large spatially explicit marine fish database to show that there are a surprising number of non-native fishes on the reefs of...

Journal: :Marine environmental research 2018
José Anchieta C C Nunes Yuri Costa Daniel T Blumstein Antoine O H C Leduc Antônio C Dorea Larissa J Benevides Cláudio L S Sampaio Francisco Barros

Escape behaviors have a great potential as an indicator of the efficacy of management. For instance, the degree of fear perceived by fishes targeted by fisheries is frequently higher in unprotected marine areas than in areas where some protection is provided. We systematically reviewed the literature on how fear, which we define as variation in escape behavior, was quantified in reef fishes. In...

2016
Armacheska Mesa Shane Marie Largo Cleto Nañola Maureen Agrazamendez Annabelle Novero

Estimating the abundance of fishes through underwater visual census (UVC) using the transect method contributes to the development of coastal resources management in the Philippines. The manual method of performing data administration and management of numerous marine fishes is time-consuming and arduous to researchers. Aside from that, it is also likely to human errors and may result in data i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Yuuki Y Watanabe Kenneth J Goldman Jennifer E Caselle Demian D Chapman Yannis P Papastamatiou

Despite long evolutionary separations, several sharks and tunas share the ability to maintain slow-twitch, aerobic red muscle (RM) warmer than ambient water. Proximate causes of RM endothermy are well understood, but ultimate causes are unclear. Two advantages often proposed are thermal niche expansion and elevated cruising speeds. The thermal niche hypothesis is generally supported, because fi...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2015
Melissa B Phillips Timothy H Bonner

Ingestion of microplastics by fishes could be an emerging environmental crisis because of the proliferation of plastic pollution in aquatic environments. Microplastics in marine ecosystems are well documented, however only one study has reported percent occurrence of microplastics in freshwater fishes. The purpose of this study was to quantify the occurrences and types of microplastics ingested...

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