نتایج جستجو برای: salinity gradient

تعداد نتایج: 149647  

2003
A. T. Jones W. Finley

An often-overlooked source of marine renewable energy is the energy available from salinity gradients. The potential resource for the osmotic pairing of fresh water and seawater is estimated at 2.6 TW. Several concepts have been proposed. Obviously, any scheme to desalinate seawater can be operated in reverse. Recent developments in pressureretarded osmosis, vapor compression, reverse dialysis ...

Journal: :Journal of Fluid Mechanics 1980

Journal: :Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology 2022

Climate change-induced salinity decrease is currently occurring in many estuarine coastal zones, due to increased outflow of freshwater. This freshening can be a problem for brackish-water animals, already living on the edge their tolerance. We measured oxygen consumption common copepod Eurytemora affinis along natural gradient western Gulf Finland. The varied between 3 inner bay and 7 offshore...

Journal: :International Journal of Smart Grid and Clean Energy 2013

2014
Chris L. Dupont John Larsson Shibu Yooseph Karolina Ininbergs Johannes Goll Johannes Asplund-Samuelsson John P. McCrow Narin Celepli Lisa Zeigler Allen Martin Ekman Andrew J. Lucas Åke Hagström Mathangi Thiagarajan Björn Brindefalk Alexander R. Richter Anders F. Andersson Aaron Tenney Daniel Lundin Andrey Tovchigrechko Johan A. A. Nylander Daniel Brami Jonathan H. Badger Andrew E. Allen Douglas B. Rusch Jeff Hoffman Erling Norrby Robert Friedman Jarone Pinhassi J. Craig Venter Birgitta Bergman

Bacterial community composition and functional potential change subtly across gradients in the surface ocean. In contrast, while there are significant phylogenetic divergences between communities from freshwater and marine habitats, the underlying mechanisms to this phylogenetic structuring yet remain unknown. We hypothesized that the functional potential of natural bacterial communities is lin...

2011
Jianjun Wang Dongmei Yang Yong Zhang Ji Shen Christopher van der Gast Martin W. Hahn Qinglong Wu

It is widely accepted that biodiversity is lower in more extreme environments. In this study, we sought to determine whether this trend, well documented for macroorganisms, also holds at the microbial level for bacteria. We used denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) with phylum-specific primers to quantify the taxon richness (i.e., the DGGE band numbers) of the bacterioplankton communi...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2006
Michael G Janech Wayne R Fitzgibbon David W Ploth Eric R Lacy Donald H Miller

Marine elasmobranchs maintain internal osmolality higher than their external environment, resulting in an osmotic gradient for branchial water uptake. This gradient is markedly increased in low-salinity habitats. The subsequent increase in water uptake presents a challenge to volume homeostasis. The Atlantic stingray is a marine elasmobranch that inhabits a remarkable range of environmental sal...

2013
Ana B. Fernandez Rohit Ghai Ana Belen Martin-Cuadrado Cristina Sanchez-Porro Francisco Rodriguez-Valera Antonio Ventosa

Marine salterns are composed of several shallow ponds with a salinity gradient, from seawater to salt saturation, with gradually changing microbial populations. Here, we report the metagenome sequencing of the prokaryotic microbiota of two ponds with 13% and 33% salinity from a saltern in Santa Pola, Spain.

Measuring salinity of water at different depths along six transacts at the mouth of the wetland and along five tributaries connecting the wetland to the sea the extent of Caspian Sea penetration into Anzali Wetland was determined. The results demonstrated a depth-dependent salinity gradient extending up to 10 kilometres into the wetland. A pattern of saltwater and freshwater interface is presen...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Anne E Bernhard Zachary C Landry Alison Blevins José R de la Torre Anne E Giblin David A Stahl

Abundance of ammonia-oxidizing Archaea (AOA) was found to be always greater than that of ammonia-oxidizing Bacteria along an estuarine salinity gradient, and AOA abundance was highest at intermediate salinity. However, AOA abundance did not correlate with potential nitrification rates. This lack of correlation may be due to methodological limitations or alternative energy sources.

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