نتایج جستجو برای: Corophium volutator (Pallas)

تعداد نتایج: 1345  

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2002
tariq m. ansari iain l. marr alison m. coats

corophium volutator (pallas) has been recommended by the paris commission as one of the standard species for testing chemical used in offshore oil and gas exploration/production. in the present study, gut contents of corophium volutator have been analysed by electron probe microanalysis (epma) for baso4 and other heavy metal impurities after exposure tto spiked sediments following a standard as...

Alison M. Coats Iain L. Marr Tariq M. Ansari,

Corophium volutator (Pallas) has been recommended by the paris Commission as one of the standard species for testing chemical used in offshore oil and gas exploration/production. In the present study, gut contents of Corophium volutator have been analysed by electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) for BaSO4 and other heavy metal impurities after exposure tto spiked sediments followin...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 2008
Belinda J Kater Johan G Jol Mathijs G D Smit

Temperature-dependent growth is an important factor in the population model of Corophium volutator that was developed to translate responses in a 10-day acute bioassay to ecological consequences for the population. The growth rate, however, was estimated from old data, based on a Swedish population. Therefore, new growth rates are estimated herein from two experiments using Corophium volutator....

Journal: :Parasitology 2011
Martin H Larsen K Thomas Jensen Kim N Mouritsen

Parasitism is believed to play an important role in maintaining species diversity, for instance by facilitating coexistence between competing host species. However, the possibility that environmental factors may govern the outcome of parasite-mediated competition has rarely been considered. The closely related amphipods Corophium volutator and Corophium arenarium both serve as second intermedia...

Journal: :Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1930

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2001
B J Kater J F Postma M Dubbeldam J T Prins

Bioassays with the marine amphipod Corophium volutator were performed simultaneously in situ and in the laboratory using sediments sampled from the in situ locations. In most cases, the in situ response was significantly higher compared to the laboratory response. This difference was not caused by direct influence of the use of the field chamber on Corophium sp., nor was the difference caused b...

2014
Elizabeth C. MacDonald Elisabeth H. Frost Stephanie M. MacNeil Diana J. Hamilton Myriam A. Barbeau

Predator avoidance is an important component of predator-prey relationships and can affect prey availability for foraging animals. Each summer, the burrow-dwelling amphipod Corophium volutator is heavily preyed upon by Semipalmated Sandpipers (Calidris pusilla) on mudflats in the upper Bay of Fundy, Canada. We conducted three complementary studies to determine if adult C. volutator exhibit pred...

2016
David S Clare Matthew Spencer Leonie A Robinson Christopher L J Frid

Biological assemblages are constantly undergoing change, with species being introduced, extirpated and experiencing shifts in their densities. Theory and experimentation suggest that the impacts of such change on ecosystem functioning should be predictable based on the biological traits of the species involved. However, interspecific interactions could alter how species affect functioning, with...

2006
V. Bryant

Acute toxicity of hexavalent chromium to 3 estuarine ammals (Corophium volutator, Macoma balthica, Nereis diversicolor) has been studied at 3 temperatures (5, 10, 15 'C) and a range of salinities (5 to 40 %o, in 5 %O increments), at time intervals of up to 384 h. Toxicity increased as temperature increased and as salinity decreased. From an analysis of variance, the significant factors and thei...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1967
P S Meadows

The experiments reported below were undertaken to give more information about why animals prefer one habitat or substrate to another. They are a continuation of work already reported on substrate selection by Corophium volutator (Meadows, 1964 a, b, c). Consider an experiment in which animals may choose between two substrates, A and B, and in which at equilibrium 75 % are found in A and 25 % in...

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