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View online - Ghent University Library
View online - Ghent University Library

... diverse overall in the understory except for high q where Canopy dominates the curve, i.e. when dominance in the community plays a more important role than the presence of a couple of rare butterflies (DeVries et al., 1997). (c) Diversity profiles for diet flounders where one pair-profile crosses tw ...
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Full-Text PDF - BioPublisher

... 2003). Low pH values could allow toxic elements to become more available for uptake by aquatic plants and animals. This can produce conditions that are toxic to aquatic life (Faragallah et al., 2009). In this study the relatively higher pH values were recorded during summer (8.11-8.27) in which the ...
Mechanistic Classes of Antibacterials
Mechanistic Classes of Antibacterials

... OH Bosch, F.; Rosich, L. Pharmacology 2008, 82, 171-179 www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1908/ ...
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... development of a microbial biofilm at the surface of the sediments at diurnal low tide. This biofilm is usually mainly composed of brown microalgae (diatoms) which constitute the microphytobenthos (Cariou-Le Gall and Blanchard, 1995) and prokaryotes, all of them linked by a matrix of extracellular pol ...
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... Bioluminescence is the by-product of a chemical reaction which has evolved in a wide variety of creatures for different purposes. This ‘living light’ allows fireflies like Photinus pyralis to find a mate (Vencl, 2004), larvae like the New Zealand glow worm Arachnocampa luminosa to lure prey (Meyer-R ...
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Use of Symbiotic Bacteria to Reduce Mass

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... Mediterranean has been rising steadily over the past 10 years and is projected to increase by a further 18% over the next 10 years. Chemical tanker and container vessels will show the highest rates of growth in respect of port callings within the Mediterranean over the next ten years whilst increase ...
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The Biology, Ecology and Vulnerability of Seamount Communities
The Biology, Ecology and Vulnerability of Seamount Communities

... Because seamounts are subject to very vigorous currents and are associated with hard substrates such as bedrock, cobbles and gravel they are host to very distinctive biological communities that are different to those on the softsediment dominated abyssal plain, which covers over 50% of the sea floor ...
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The impacts of high seas bottom trawl fisheries
The impacts of high seas bottom trawl fisheries

... where hydrothermal vents or cold seeps exist, on geochemical energy. For fish and other animals near the surface of the open ocean, life is dangerous. There is nowhere to hide. Most plants and animals here live fast, breed fast and die fast. Many are characterised by rapid growth, rapid propagation ...
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Marine Animalia Organism Diversity and Reef Condition on Two

... to the Philippines) that has become invasive in several marine habitats across the tropics (Doty, 2001). This species has become particularly invasive in Kane’ohe Bay, O’ahu. It was introduced to this area in the seventies, and has since completely overgrown the reefs in this site—to the point where ...
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Nitrogen cycle
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... The unbalanced budget means that nitrogen escapes from the ocean as nitrogen gas This process keeps the nitrogen present in the atmosphere Denitrification in the sediments could not be entirely responsible for the return of nitrogen gas to the atmosphere, This process could only be responsible for 1 ...
Marine Debris in the North Pacific
Marine Debris in the North Pacific

... Most studies have explored plastic accumulation from the ocean surface down to a depth of approximately 30m (100 feet) (Moore et al. 2005). ...
Ocean and Coastal Acidification off New England and Nova Scotia
Ocean and Coastal Acidification off New England and Nova Scotia

... calcification. These findings raised con­ cerns about living marine resources and their dependent human communities. In subsequent years, species response stud­ ies have explored an ever-increasing array of marine taxa from phytoplankton to fish, revealing a diverse spectrum of taxaspecific response ...
S C M A
S C M A

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The Isolation and Characterization of the Microbial Flora
The Isolation and Characterization of the Microbial Flora

... Butyrivibrio sp., Coprococcus sp., and Ruminococcus sp. Even though these bacteria can be identified by species, many of the isolates cannot, especially when nonstandard enrichments are used such as stimulation with an inorganic phosphate. In addition to bacterial species in the hindgut, various typ ...
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