Sentences with phrase «with more algae»

With more algae, there are more bugs available for salmon to eat, allowing the fish to forage more on the bottom.

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Cookbook author Alison Roman tried it out, along with «shrimp» made from fungi, «salmon» made from algae and more.
More than a few customers are hovering on the sidewalk, waiting for a table, eyeing diners as they munch on menu items like the Blue Smoothie Bowl with e3 live blue algae; the fish tacos with citrus slaw, chipotle aioli and mango herb sauce; and corn fritters with poached egg, avocado salsa and fresh greens.
One important algae quantified by this new technique are the coccolithophores, ocean plants that surround themselves with reflective chalk plates that, en masse, can cause entire ocean basins to reflect more light when they «bloom.»
Many lakes have been warming with a changing climate, and clearer water caused by invasive zebra mussels provides more sunlight for algae to grow in thicker mats.
Algae production consumes more energy, has higher greenhouse gas emissions and uses more water than other biofuel sources, like corn, switch grass and canola, Clarens and his colleagues found by using a statistical model to compare growth data of algae with conventional cAlgae production consumes more energy, has higher greenhouse gas emissions and uses more water than other biofuel sources, like corn, switch grass and canola, Clarens and his colleagues found by using a statistical model to compare growth data of algae with conventional calgae with conventional crops.
With longer melting seasons over the past few years, the algae have more time to bloom and darken the sheet, Tranter says.
One of the major problems with biofuels that algae could solve is space, since algae can yield as much as 100 times more fuel per unit area than other so - called «second generation» biofuel crops (e.g. non-food crops or non-food waste parts of food crops).
Other effects, such as more frequent and prolonged blue - green algae blooms, are often viewed with displeasure.
Using a high - resolution molecular screening technique called Real Time - PCR, the researchers confirmed that the partnership between Symbiodinium D — a symbiotic algae associated with resistance to coral bleaching — and Caribbean corals is more common than had been supposed.
Other algae - grazing creatures may become more abundant as the food web adjusts to what's available with less ice cover.
Much of Krejci's research so far has focused on trying to work out how the algae generate the crystals, with an eye to making the process even more strontium - selective.
But some algae seemed to be more liberal with their toxins than others, Hay notes.
Dredging and sediment among the «stressors» Climate change is another threat, with warming oceans likely to lead to more extreme coral bleaching events, when corals lose the symbiotic algae that lend them their color.
With more genes in hand, the scientists could better compare Palmophyllales to an ever - growing collection of green algae.
Xiao compared the fossils with modern embryos and concluded that he was looking not at algae but at something far more breathtaking: embryos of some of the first animals on Earth.
It's a record for vascular plants — those with special tissues to transport water and carbohydrates — although algae and mosses can grow even higher because they are more drought and frost - tolerant.
Combining these measurements with estimates of the populations of algae, zooplankton, and fish taken from regular net catches, the researchers report that they detected unusual oscillations in the amount of algae in the lake more than a year before the lake's food web shifted.
After over three billion years of evolution in the oceans, multi-cellular life — beginning with green algae, fungi, and plants (liverworts, mosses, ferns, then vascular and flowering plants)-- began adapting to land habitats by creating a new «hypersea,» and adding anomalous shades of green to Earth's coloration more than 472 million years ago (Matt Walker, BBC News, October 12, 2010; and Qiu et al, 1998 — more on the evolution of photosynthetic life and plants on Earth).
Recent research shows that there is high microbial activity on glacial surfaces (Anesio et al., 2009), some associated with pigmented algae, which absorb significantly more light than local inorganic dust particles on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS)(Lutz et al., 2014).
The WTU Herbarium's total holdings number more than 650,000 specimens of vascular and nonvascular plants, fungi, lichens and marine algae with the oldest specimens dating to the late 1800s.
«While conventional silicon - based solar cells are more efficient than algae - powered cells in the fraction of the sun's energy they turn to electrical energy, there are attractive possibilities with other types of materials,» says Professor Christopher Howe from the Department of Biochemistry.
We have a very emblematic type of these marine plants in the Mediterranean, Posidonia Oceanica, which is using CO2 for photosynthesis, so when it has more CO2 it grows faster and it is therefore benefitting from higher CO2 levels in contrast with most of the other algae and plants which use bicarbonate.
Even more crustal minerals were formed by plate tectonics with the help of lubricating ocean water, atmospheric oxygen from the successful development of photosynthetic microbes, and land - based lichens (of algae and fungi) and mosses which were followed by deep - rooted plants that hastened the erosion and weathering of surface rocks with the help of biochemical action and the creation of soils as well as new clay minerals.
As I only had a little bit of room left, I opted for a scoop of the superfood chocolate creamy ice cream (with an almond milk base) dotted with hemp, chia, blue green algae, macadamia nuts and more.
Marine phytoplankton is potentially hundreds of times more bioavailable than any other algae (or any other food source) on Earth and is packed with more nutritive power than all «super-foods» combined.
Here's a new way to live more harmoniously with the earth: use yoga mats made from algae.
There are several ways you can boost your intake of spirulina, but if you can find ways to include the algae with complementary foods and nutrients, such as chlorella, astaxanthin and fruit extracts, the power of spirulina is even more enhanced.
This blue - green algae superfood is jam - packed with tons of benefits; it contains more clean protein than beef with a full range of essential amino acids (the ones your body can't make and you need to get from food).
Our goal is that Thrive ® Algae Oil will be one of the most sustainably produced cooking oils, with more Thrive ® Algae Oil produced per acre of land and a lower carbon and water footprint.
Although consuming excess arachadonic acid is harmful, there is significantly more harm in fish oil compared with algae oil.
Formulated with algae extract, the Pore Minimizing - Glow Reviving Purifying Mask is great for all skin types and can leave the skin looking smoother, clearer, and more radiant.
When not idling his days away watching episodes of The Sweeny or setting traps to catch the «invasion» of raccoons on his property, Len (Rhys Ifans) can be found enjoying the casual embrace of the cold and rank water that inhabits his «back - to - nature» style swimming pool — complete with weeds, algae and pond life more commonly found in a flee infested bog.
Going into a little more detail, the diatomaceous earth is formed from algae with siliceous shells.
Made with real plankton and blue - green spirulina chunks; the Plankton Banquet Block is an excellent daily food source for bottom feeders such as Plecostomus, algae eaters, redtail sharks, Gouramis, saltwater tangs, angels and damsels and more.
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Algea is 30 times more solar efficient than seed crops, and this efficiency is further advanced with genetically engineered algae.
Earlier projects with iron fertilisation were more successful because they used algae protected by hard shells that do not thrive in the Southern Ocean, the AWI said.
Warming temperatures, changes in precipitation, and more extreme weather are projected to increase populations of disease - carrying vectors like mosquitoes with West Nile Virus and of the types of bacteria and toxic algae that contaminate shellfish and recreational waters for activities like swimming and boating.
Agricultural runoff, in combination with increased water temperatures, has caused considerable non-point source pollution problems in recent years, with increased phosphorus and nitrogen loadings from farms contributing to more frequent and prolonged occurrences of anoxic «dead zones» and harmful, dense algae growth for long periods.
Scientists plumbing the depths of the central equatorial Pacific Ocean have found ancient sediments suggesting that one proposed way to mitigate climate warming — fertilizing the oceans with iron to produce more carbon - eating algae — may not necessarily work as envisioned.
Bleaching — the response to heat in which coral rejects the algae with which it normally lives in symbiosis — has always happened: research earlier this year suggests it could become five times more frequent, and reefs such as Australia's Great Barrier would have no time to recover.
This hypothesis would be in line with the biomarker data from the central Arctic Ocean sites PS2200 - 5 and PS51 / 038 -3 pointing to a more closed and thick ice cover that has prevented both phytoplankton as well as sea ice algae production (Figs. 2a, b, 3b).
(4) Last Interglacial (MIS 5e / Eemian) with a more or less closed sea ice cover situation over Core PS2757 - 8, preventing phytoplankton and sea ice algae productivity, and probably ice - free conditions towards the East Siberian shelf.
Churn the ice, fragmenting it into smaller pieces which are easier to melt out, turning floes upside down even, with their darker bottoms (due to algae etc) showing up, soaking up more sunlight.
With less sea ice many marine ecosystems will experience more light, which can accelerate the growth of phytoplankton, and shift the balance between the primary production by ice algae and water - borne phytoplankton, with implications for Arctic food wWith less sea ice many marine ecosystems will experience more light, which can accelerate the growth of phytoplankton, and shift the balance between the primary production by ice algae and water - borne phytoplankton, with implications for Arctic food wwith implications for Arctic food webs.
They come up with all kinds of hypothetical feedback mechanisms involving more natural aerosol emissions in response to global warming: Dimethylsulfide from marine phytoplankton (although a very intriguing possibility, this has never been confirmed to be a significant feedback mechanism, and there is ample evidence to the contrary, which is omitted from the report), biological aerosols (idem), carbonyl sulfide (idem), nitrous oxide (idem), and iodocompounds (idem), about which they write the following: «Iodocompounds — created by marine algae — function as cloud condensation nuclei, which help create new clouds that reflect more incoming solar radiation back to space and thereby cool the planet.»
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