He also studies the impact of changes in sea ice on
marine planktonic ecosystems by developing biophysical models such as the coupled Biology - Ice - Ocean Modeling and Assimilation System (BIOMAS).
Psudeo - nitzschia «Pseudo-nitzschia is
a marine planktonic diatom genus containing some species capable of producing the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA), which is responsible for the neurological disorder known as amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP).»
Marine planktonic ecosystem dynamics, biogeochemical cycling and ocean - atmosphere - land carbon system, ocean acidification, climate change and ocean circulation, satellite ocean color, air - sea gas exchange, numerical modeling, data analysis, and data assimilation
I was struck by the similarities between the pasta shapes shown in Richard Webb's article on their mathematical interpretation (15 October, p 48) and some shells of foraminifera, a type of single - celled
marine planktonic animal.
Not exact matches
«
Marine invertebrate larvae swim in a complex fluid environment, and their responses to hydromechanical signals during their
planktonic and near - settlement stages have significant implications for transport, survival and recruitment,» said Chan.
Many
marine invertebrates have complex life histories in which the
planktonic larval phase acts as the vehicle to connect otherwise disjointed benthic adult populations which are mostly non-mobile.
Left:
Marine sediment core sample from the South Atlantic with fossilised partially dissolved shells of
planktonic organisms.
He had a
marine biology doctorate from the University of Miami in
marine ichthyoplankton, «the
planktonic state of big fish.»
«This can help us determine mechanisms that influence species composition in
planktonic communities exposed to red tides, and suggests that these chemical cues could alter large - scale ecosystem phenomena, such as the funneling of material and energy through
marine food webs.»
Ecology of
marine protists, including adaptation of protists to extreme cold; photosymbiotic associations in
planktonic foraminifera and radiolaria; pathogens and parasites of
marine animals and humans; antibiotic resistance in
marine animals.
Tube worms release eggs and sperm, typical of most
marine invertebrates, which form a
planktonic larvae.
This event had eliminated dinosaurs, pterosaurs, ammonites and belemnites, as well as many groups of birds, bivalves, brachiopods,
marine reptiles, plants and
planktonic organisms.
Comparison of genomic features shared between C. symbiosum and
planktonic marine Crenarchaeota reveals several emergent themes.
Not to be confused with an itchy, stinging rash caused by jellyfish larvae, these sea lice are
planktonic marine parasites which feed on many types of fish.
Azumi Kuroyanagi, Régine E. da Rocha, Jelle Bijma, Howard J. Spero, Ann D. Russell, Stephen M. Eggins, Hodaka Kawahata, Effect of dissolved oxygen concentration on
planktonic foraminifera through laboratory culture experiments and implications for oceanic anoxic events,
Marine Micropaleontology, Volume 101, May 2013, Pages 28 - 32, ISSN 0377 - 8398, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2013.04.005.
Experimental evidence suggests that this decreasing pH will reduce the calcium carbonate concentration, compromising the calcification of the skeletons of
marine organisms, such as corals and
planktonic mollusks (pteropods).
Algae - Photosynthetic, often microscopic and
planktonic, organisms occurring in
marine and freshwater ecosystems.