نتایج جستجو برای: aquaria

تعداد نتایج: 626  

2014
Monika Bright Salvador Espada-Hinojosa Ilias Lagkouvardos Jean-Marie Volland

Symbioses between chemoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing (thiotrophic) bacteria and protists or animals are among the most diverse and prevalent in the ocean. They are extremely difficult to maintain in aquaria and no thiotrophic symbiosis involving an animal host has ever been successfully cultivated. In contrast, we have cultivated the giant ciliate Zoothamnium niveum and its obligate ectosymbiont...

2012
Kate A. Rawlinson Jessica S. Stella

The role of corallivory is becoming increasingly recognised as an important factor in coral health at a time when coral reefs around the world face a number of other stressors. The polyclad flatworm, Amakusaplana acroporae, is a voracious predator of Indo-Pacific acroporid corals in captivity, and its inadvertent introduction into aquaria has lead to the death of entire coral colonies. While th...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2008
A J Martínez-Murcia M J Saavedra V R Mota T Maier E Stackebrandt S Cousin

During a survey to determine the prevalence of Aeromonas strains in water and skin of imported ornamental fish, 48 strains presumptively identified as Aeromonas were isolated but they could not be identified as members of any previously described Aeromonas species. These strains were subjected to a polyphasic approach including phylogenetic analysis derived from gyrB, rpoD and 16S rRNA gene seq...

2004
Gordon Wetzstein Peter Stephenson

Figure 1: The virtual aquarium system. Figure 2: Example scene from the virtual aquarium. 1. Introduction Modern day science museums have embraced the idea of using highly interactive exhibits to attract, involve and engage their visitors. Zoos and aquaria however suffer from the problem that direct interaction with animals and plants is not always desirable. While the interest of visitors in i...

2017
Olivier Glippa Andreas Brutemark Justin Johnson Kristian Spilling Ulrika Candolin Jonna Engström-Öst

Ocean acidification is a growing environmental problem, and there is a need to investigate how the decreasing pH will affect marine organisms. Here we studied the effects of lowered pH on the growth and development of the threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) eggs. Adult fish, collected from the natural environment, were allowed to mate in aquaria and the newly produced eggs were incu...

Journal: :Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 2000
Cook Bell Black Kelly

The fatty acid compositions of gonadal material was examined for the sea urchin Psammechinus miliaris (Gmelin) held in aquaria and fed either salmon feed pellets or the macroalga, Laminaria saccharina for 18 months. Gonadal material was also examined from P. miliaris collected from four field sites, including commercial scallop lines encrusted with the mussel, Mytilus edulis, sea cages stocked ...

2003
Sean Mullen

Nutrient cycling is a fundamental concept in ecology and environmental science. However, many students have trouble visualizing how individual nutrients (e.g., nitrogen) cycle through complex natural ecosystems. To address this issue, this unit outlines an inquiry-based approach to investigating nutrient cycling in a simplified desktop ecosystem involving aquaria and hydroponically grown plants.

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