نتایج جستجو برای: enteromorpha intestinalis

تعداد نتایج: 2720  

2006
Boris Worm Heike K. Lotze

Eutrophication can profoundly change rocky shore communities. These changes often cause the replacement of perennial, canopy-forming algae such as Fucus spp. with annual, bloom-forming algae such as Enteromorpha spp. Grazing, however, can counteract eutrophication by eliminating the annual algae’s susceptible recruits. We examine these generalizations across large scales. We use replicated ‘‘bi...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
sm sadjjadi n tanideh

giardia intestinalis is the most common intestinal parasite in human worldwide. it can produce a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations. in order to assess the nutritional status of preschool children infected with giardia intestinalis, a cross sectional study was made in marvdasht city, fars province, southern iran. a total of 337 preschool boys and girls aged 3-6 years were randomly selecte...

2016

Algae are classified as unicellular microalgae and macroalgae, which are macroscopic plants of marine benthoses. Macroalgae, also known as seaweed, are distinguished according to the nature of their pigments: brown seaweed (phaeophyta), red seaweed (rhodophyta) and green seaweed (chlorophyta) [1]. Seaweeds are considered as a source of bioactive compounds as they are able to produce a great var...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1999
I H Tan J Blomster G Hansen E Leskinen C A Maggs D G Mann H J Sluiman M J Stanhope

Ulva and Enteromorpha are two of the most common, ubiquitous, and environmentally important genera of green seaweeds. They are widely regarded as easily distinguishable because of their dramatically different morphologies: Ulva species are flat, lettucelike blades two cell layers thick, and Enteromorpha species form hollow liquid- or gas-filled tubes one cell thick, which may also be highly bra...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2002
John A Finlay Maureen E Callow Linnea K Ista Gabriel P Lopez James A Callow

In this paper we report on the effect of surface wettability on surface selection and adhesion properties of settled (adhered) spores of the biofouling marine alga Enteromorpha and cells of the diatom Amphora, through the use of patterned self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). The SAMs were formed from alkanethiols terminated with methyl (CH(3)) or hydroxyl (OH) groups, or mixtures of the two, creat...

Journal: :Annals and Magazine of Natural History 1858

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2008
Erica Lasek-Nesselquist Andrea L Bogomolni Rebecca J Gast David Mark Welch Julie C Ellis Mitchell L Sogin Michael J Moore

Giardia intestinalis is a microbial eukaryotic parasite that causes diarrheal disease in humans and other vertebrates worldwide. The negative effect on quality of life and economics caused by G. intestinalis may be increased by its potential status as a zoonosis, or a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. The zoonotic potential of G. intestinalis has been implied for over 2 de...

2002
Tarik Meziane Christian Retiere

The comparative effect of the uptake of fresh and degraded detritus of halophytic plants, harvested from salt marches of the Mont Saint-Michel Bay (France), on the growth of a juvenile population of the annelid polychaete N. diversicolor (L.) was studied under experimental conditions in summer 1993. Fresh and degraded detritus of Spartina anglica, Halimione portulacoides and Salicornia europeae...

Journal: : 2023

The aim of the study is to investigate antimicrobial, biological, and scolicidal activities Ulva intestinalis (U. intestinalis), which one green algae. U. was collected in appropriate amounts some samples were distilled with water vapour extract their essential oils, them extracted by Soxhlet extraction hexane dichloromethane. values lethal concentration doses (LD50 LD90) calculated using probi...

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