نتایج جستجو برای: macroalgae

تعداد نتایج: 2351  

2014
Mariana Barbosa Patrícia Valentão Paula B. Andrade

Marine environment has proven to be a rich source of structurally diverse and complex compounds exhibiting numerous interesting biological effects. Macroalgae are currently being explored as novel and sustainable sources of bioactive compounds for both pharmaceutical and nutraceutical applications. Given the increasing prevalence of different forms of dementia, researchers have been focusing th...

2017
Ligia Collado-Vides Valentina G. Caccia Joseph N. Boyer James W. Fourqurean

Tropical coastal marine ecosystems including mangroves, seagrass beds and coral reef communities are undergoing intense degradation in response to natural and human disturbances, therefore, understanding the causes and mechanisms present challenges for scientist and managers. In order to protect our marine resources, determining the effects of nutrient loads on these coastal systems has become ...

2011
M. G. Borines R. L. de Leon M. P. McHenry

19 Increasing biofuel production on agricultural lands in tropical island nations will likely result 20 in increased deforestation [1], and also inflate food prices, especially in net food importing 21 countries like the Philippines [2-4]. Compounding problems associated with promotion of 22 biofuels in southeast Asian countries are the technical efficiencies of bioethanol production, 23 includ...

2014
Olga M. Lage Joana Bondoso

Planctomycetes are part of the complex microbial biofilm community of a wide range of macroalgae. Recently, some studies began to unveil the great diversity of Planctomycetes present in this microenvironment and the interactions between the two organisms. Culture dependent and independent methods revealed the existence of a great number of species but, so far, only less than 10 species have bee...

Journal: :Water research 2014
Paul J Oberholster Po-Hsun Cheng Anna-Maria Botha Bettina Genthe

The metal bioaccumulation potential of selected macroalgae species at different pH ranges was study for usage as part of a possible secondary passive acid mine drainage (AMD) treatment technology in algae ponds. Two separate studies were conducted to determine the suitability of macroalgae for passive treatment when metabolic processes in macrophytes and microorganisms in constructed wetlands d...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Qianguo Xing Chuanmin Hu Danling Tang Liqiao Tian Shilin Tang Xiao-Hua Wang Mingjing Lou Xuelu Gao

Since 2008, the world’s largest blooms of the green macroalgae, Ulva prolifera, have occurred every summer in the Yellow Sea, posing the question of whether these macroalgal blooms (MABs) have changed the phytoplankton biomass due to their perturbations of nutrient dynamics. We have attempted to address this question using long-term Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) observat...

2011
Thomas C. Adam Russell J. Schmitt Sally J. Holbrook Andrew J. Brooks Peter J. Edmunds Robert C. Carpenter Giacomo Bernardi

Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some impacted reefs have shifted from coral dominance to a state dominated by macroalgae. Therefore, there is a growing need to understand the processes that affect the capacity of these ecosystems to return to coral dominance following disturbances, including those that prevent the establishment of persistent sta...

2012
Ezequiel M. Marzinelli Michael T. Burrows Angus C. Jackson Mariana Mayer-Pinto

Understanding the effects of environmental change on the distribution and abundance of strongly interacting organisms, such as intertidal macroalgae and their grazers, needs a thorough knowledge of their underpinning ecological relationships. Control of grazer-plant interactions is bi-directional on northwestern European coasts: grazing by limpets structures populations of macroalgae, while mac...

2014
Kyle S. Van Houtan Celia M. Smith Meghan L. Dailer Migiwa Kawachi Stuart Pimm

The tumor-forming disease fibropapillomatosis (FP) has afflicted sea turtle populations for decades with no clear cause. A lineage of α-herpesviruses associated with these tumors has existed for millennia, suggesting environmental factors are responsible for its recent epidemiology. In previous work, we described how herpesviruses could cause FP tumors through a metabolic influx of arginine. We...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2008
Cindy Lam Andre Stang Tilmann Harder

To test whether macroalgae affect microbial colonizers in close proximity in a phylum-specific fashion, the community richness of planktonic bacteria and fungi was analyzed with selective oligonucleotide probes targeting the Cytophaga/Flavobacterium/Bacteroides (CFB), Alphaproteobacteria and Roseobacter group and the ITS1 region of marine fungi. Naturally occuring planktonic microorganisms were...

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