antibiotics resistance among anaerobic pathogens
... potential[21,22].Various environmental and host factors are involved in the harbouring of microorganisms and microbial composition[23]. Many indigenous microbiota are anaerobes and these microorganisms can be associated with oral infections and be the origin of distant infection[24].The most frequen ...
... potential[21,22].Various environmental and host factors are involved in the harbouring of microorganisms and microbial composition[23]. Many indigenous microbiota are anaerobes and these microorganisms can be associated with oral infections and be the origin of distant infection[24].The most frequen ...
May 29, 2:05 (S1-3357) - North Pacific Marine Science Organization
... 1992 was investigated viz a viz the effects of local and remote hydrographic and climatic factors, i.e. sea surface temperature (SST), salinity, sea level pressure, wind field, and Southern Oscillation Index (SOI). Annual variation in zooplankton abundance was observed to be cyclical, with peaks occ ...
... 1992 was investigated viz a viz the effects of local and remote hydrographic and climatic factors, i.e. sea surface temperature (SST), salinity, sea level pressure, wind field, and Southern Oscillation Index (SOI). Annual variation in zooplankton abundance was observed to be cyclical, with peaks occ ...
- Premier University of Technology
... Carl Woese and Ananda M. Chakraborty UNIT II Classification, systematic and ultrastructure A. Systems of classification (Ch 1 Pelczar et al., Ch 1 Willey et al.) (8 periods) Binomial Nomenclature, Whittaker’s five kingdom and Carl Woese’s three kingdom classification systems and their utility. Diffe ...
... Carl Woese and Ananda M. Chakraborty UNIT II Classification, systematic and ultrastructure A. Systems of classification (Ch 1 Pelczar et al., Ch 1 Willey et al.) (8 periods) Binomial Nomenclature, Whittaker’s five kingdom and Carl Woese’s three kingdom classification systems and their utility. Diffe ...
Study of the relationship between the Convention on
... them by human activities have led to closer examination of the existing conservation and management arrangements for marine biodiversity beyond the limits of national jurisdiction and their adequacy. Developments within the past year include the discussions at the third meeting of the United Nations ...
... them by human activities have led to closer examination of the existing conservation and management arrangements for marine biodiversity beyond the limits of national jurisdiction and their adequacy. Developments within the past year include the discussions at the third meeting of the United Nations ...
S C M A
... As traditional harvest fisheries have approached and exceeded sustainable levels, the farming of fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants in marine and fresh waters has become a burgeoning global industry. These animals can be raised in everything from nearly natural environments to enclosed structures, ...
... As traditional harvest fisheries have approached and exceeded sustainable levels, the farming of fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants in marine and fresh waters has become a burgeoning global industry. These animals can be raised in everything from nearly natural environments to enclosed structures, ...
geohab core research project: second open science meeting
... events. Optical data sets on ocean color and relevant plankton patches are becoming increasingly available from these systems as spatial and spectral resolution is improved. Furthermore, basic circulation models (both 2-D and 3-D) are already available for several locations around the world. During ...
... events. Optical data sets on ocean color and relevant plankton patches are becoming increasingly available from these systems as spatial and spectral resolution is improved. Furthermore, basic circulation models (both 2-D and 3-D) are already available for several locations around the world. During ...
Chapter 2 - Cell structure and organization 2
... A cartoon of many of the common structure found on microorganisms. Not every microbe will have every one of these structures. So how did scientists find out so much about such very small organisms? As you might guess, many techniques come into play when tackling a subject as complex as bacterial str ...
... A cartoon of many of the common structure found on microorganisms. Not every microbe will have every one of these structures. So how did scientists find out so much about such very small organisms? As you might guess, many techniques come into play when tackling a subject as complex as bacterial str ...
CHAPTER 1: Microbial Life: Origin and Discovery
... 17. Give two reasons why microbes have been difficult to classify. ANS: First, even with the use of light microscopes, only the basic shape of microbes can be determined and many microbes have similar shapes even though they are very different in other ways. Second, microbes do not fit the classic d ...
... 17. Give two reasons why microbes have been difficult to classify. ANS: First, even with the use of light microscopes, only the basic shape of microbes can be determined and many microbes have similar shapes even though they are very different in other ways. Second, microbes do not fit the classic d ...
As technology has advanced so has our understanding of the
... hydrothermal vents have been found to be literally teeming with life, 14 hosting one of the highest levels of animal abundance and microbial diversity on Earth. 15 It is hardly surprising, therefore that terms such as ‘oases of the abyss’, 16 the ‘Oceanic Gardens of Eden’, 17 and ‘biological islands ...
... hydrothermal vents have been found to be literally teeming with life, 14 hosting one of the highest levels of animal abundance and microbial diversity on Earth. 15 It is hardly surprising, therefore that terms such as ‘oases of the abyss’, 16 the ‘Oceanic Gardens of Eden’, 17 and ‘biological islands ...
Effect of Detachment on the Palatability of two Kelp Species
... development of anti-grazing responses once they become detached, possibly depending on their capacity to float and survive after detachment. ...
... development of anti-grazing responses once they become detached, possibly depending on their capacity to float and survive after detachment. ...
Title The Marine Strategy Framework Directive: A new
... On the European Maritime Policy, see, Green Paper, Towards a future Maritime Policy for the Union: A European vision for the oceans and seas, COM(2006) 275, 5.6.2006; Communication from the Commission, An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union, COM(2007) 575 final, ...
... On the European Maritime Policy, see, Green Paper, Towards a future Maritime Policy for the Union: A European vision for the oceans and seas, COM(2006) 275, 5.6.2006; Communication from the Commission, An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union, COM(2007) 575 final, ...
Title The Marine Strategy Framework Directive: A new European
... On the European Maritime Policy, see, Green Paper, Towards a future Maritime Policy for the Union: A European vision for the oceans and seas, COM(2006) 275, 5.6.2006; Communication from the Commission, An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union, COM(2007) 575 final, ...
... On the European Maritime Policy, see, Green Paper, Towards a future Maritime Policy for the Union: A European vision for the oceans and seas, COM(2006) 275, 5.6.2006; Communication from the Commission, An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union, COM(2007) 575 final, ...
Title The Marine Strategy Framework Directive: A new European
... On the European Maritime Policy, see, Green Paper, Towards a future Maritime Policy for the Union: A European vision for the oceans and seas, COM(2006) 275, 5.6.2006; Communication from the Commission, An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union, COM(2007) 575 final, ...
... On the European Maritime Policy, see, Green Paper, Towards a future Maritime Policy for the Union: A European vision for the oceans and seas, COM(2006) 275, 5.6.2006; Communication from the Commission, An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union, COM(2007) 575 final, ...
Ocean Conservation Strategies and the Next Decade of Marine
... and ecosystems in which Packard’s Conservation and Science Program invests. Between 2004 and 2009, prior to the Science subprogram being formalized, the Foundation supported an ecosystem-based management strategy, which made some investments in the Coral Triangle region. Thus, the Foundation’s total ...
... and ecosystems in which Packard’s Conservation and Science Program invests. Between 2004 and 2009, prior to the Science subprogram being formalized, the Foundation supported an ecosystem-based management strategy, which made some investments in the Coral Triangle region. Thus, the Foundation’s total ...
Ocean Conservation Strategies and the Next Decade of Marine
... and ecosystems in which Packard’s Conservation and Science Program invests. Between 2004 and 2009, prior to the Science subprogram being formalized, the Foundation supported an ecosystem-based management strategy, which made some investments in the Coral Triangle region. Thus, the Foundation’s total ...
... and ecosystems in which Packard’s Conservation and Science Program invests. Between 2004 and 2009, prior to the Science subprogram being formalized, the Foundation supported an ecosystem-based management strategy, which made some investments in the Coral Triangle region. Thus, the Foundation’s total ...
Normal flora
... humans and their normal flora, but they are thought to be dynamic interactions rather than associations of mutual indifference. Both host and bacteria are thought to derive benefit from each other, and the associations are, for the most part, mutualistic. The normal flora derive from their host a st ...
... humans and their normal flora, but they are thought to be dynamic interactions rather than associations of mutual indifference. Both host and bacteria are thought to derive benefit from each other, and the associations are, for the most part, mutualistic. The normal flora derive from their host a st ...
report on implementation of the programme of work on marine
... In order to facilitate this review, the CBD Secretariat, with kind support from the UNEP Division of Environmental Policy Implementation (DEPI), has prepared this document based on compilation and synthesis of information submitted by Parties, other governments and organizations through national and ...
... In order to facilitate this review, the CBD Secretariat, with kind support from the UNEP Division of Environmental Policy Implementation (DEPI), has prepared this document based on compilation and synthesis of information submitted by Parties, other governments and organizations through national and ...
Transfer of DNA from Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)
... allow GMOs to function in the environment and then selfdestruct are being developed. ...
... allow GMOs to function in the environment and then selfdestruct are being developed. ...
Eliminate the Patch: What the U.S. can do to solve the marine debris
... chemical oxidation, and mechanical abrasion (Colton et al. 1974; Gregory 1978; Andrady 2003; Thompson et al. 2004). Despite these forces, breakdown occurs more slowly than on land due to the limited sunlight and cooler temperatures of surface waters, and biofouling by bacteria and benthic marine org ...
... chemical oxidation, and mechanical abrasion (Colton et al. 1974; Gregory 1978; Andrady 2003; Thompson et al. 2004). Despite these forces, breakdown occurs more slowly than on land due to the limited sunlight and cooler temperatures of surface waters, and biofouling by bacteria and benthic marine org ...
Symbiotic Conversations Are Revealed Under Genetic Interrogation
... The nematodes exist in soil in a resting form, and carry dozens of symbionts in a region of their upper enteric tract. In Xenorhabdus, this region consists of a specialized structure called the vesicle. Although initially dormant, this vesicle migrates into the blood system and begins to ingest bloo ...
... The nematodes exist in soil in a resting form, and carry dozens of symbionts in a region of their upper enteric tract. In Xenorhabdus, this region consists of a specialized structure called the vesicle. Although initially dormant, this vesicle migrates into the blood system and begins to ingest bloo ...
Sea Search Manual
... Victoria’s system of marine national parks and marine sanctuaries was declared in 2002, ensuring a high level of protection is given to representative areas of the state’s marine environment. These ‘wet’ parks cover 5.3% of the state’s waters and protect marine life in the same way that national par ...
... Victoria’s system of marine national parks and marine sanctuaries was declared in 2002, ensuring a high level of protection is given to representative areas of the state’s marine environment. These ‘wet’ parks cover 5.3% of the state’s waters and protect marine life in the same way that national par ...
Genetic modification of a vaginal strain of L actobacillus fermentum
... delivering antigen to the vaginal mucosa. Lactobacilli are the dominant bacterial species of the healthy human vagina7 and are also routinely found as normal flora in a wide variety of Moreover, they are harmless commensals, devoid of pathogenic potential. To be useful as vaccine vehicles, lactobaci ...
... delivering antigen to the vaginal mucosa. Lactobacilli are the dominant bacterial species of the healthy human vagina7 and are also routinely found as normal flora in a wide variety of Moreover, they are harmless commensals, devoid of pathogenic potential. To be useful as vaccine vehicles, lactobaci ...
Actinomycetes are fungus-like Gram-positive bacteria having high
... Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Rambhai Barni Rajabhat University, Chanthaburi 22000, Thailand *Corresponding/first author’s e-mail: [email protected] ...
... Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Rambhai Barni Rajabhat University, Chanthaburi 22000, Thailand *Corresponding/first author’s e-mail: [email protected] ...
Victims or vectors: a survey of marine vertebrate Atlantic
... ABSTRACT: Surveillance of zoonotic pathogens in marine birds and mammals in the Northwest Atlantic revealed a diversity of zoonotic agents. We found amplicons to sequences from Brucella spp., Leptospira spp., Giardia spp. and Cryptosporidium spp. in both marine mammals and birds. Avian influenza was ...
... ABSTRACT: Surveillance of zoonotic pathogens in marine birds and mammals in the Northwest Atlantic revealed a diversity of zoonotic agents. We found amplicons to sequences from Brucella spp., Leptospira spp., Giardia spp. and Cryptosporidium spp. in both marine mammals and birds. Avian influenza was ...
Microbial metabolism of short-chain unsaturated hydrocarbons
... b l e in w a t e r offer c e r t a i n a d v a n t a g e s w h e n studying their m i c r o b i a l m e t a b o l i s m . A t low s u b s t r a t e c o n c e n t r a t i o n s a n d at low cell densities gas chrom a t o g r a p h i c h e a d - s p a c e analysis a f f o r d s very sensitive, r a p i ...
... b l e in w a t e r offer c e r t a i n a d v a n t a g e s w h e n studying their m i c r o b i a l m e t a b o l i s m . A t low s u b s t r a t e c o n c e n t r a t i o n s a n d at low cell densities gas chrom a t o g r a p h i c h e a d - s p a c e analysis a f f o r d s very sensitive, r a p i ...