Sentences with phrase «organisms such»

Apples, hay and blueberries are the top of the crops and aquaculture (the farming of aquatic organisms such as molluscs, aquatic plants and crustaceans) is starting to gain value in importance and has a positive impact on the region in terms of monetary gain.
Microbiology Technicians examine organisms such as bacteria and viruses for scientific and medical purposes.
Microbiology Lab Assistants provide support to scientists who study organisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, and algae.
The above quote from it references a 2007 study, «Climate - related increases in jellyfish frequency suggest a more gelatinous future for the North Sea,» that points out acidification will «severely affect calcifying plankton and other skeleton - forming organisms, so would potentially favor noncalcifying organisms such as jellyfish.»
Ocean acidification adversely affects large number of marine organisms such as corals, marine plankton, and shellfish.
OA affects photosynthesis and calcification of marine organisms such as coccolithophores [3 — 5], unicellular microalgae that surround themselves with scales of calcium carbonate (coccoliths).
Calcifying organisms such as coccolithophores that fix and export carbon into the deep sea provide feedbacks to increasing atmospheric pCO2.
Aragonite - A calcium carbonate (limestone) mineral, used by shell - or skeleton - forming, calcifying organisms such as corals (warm - and coldwater corals), some macroalgae, pteropods (marine snails) and non-pteropod molluscs such as bivalves (e.g., clams, oysters), cephalopods (e.g., squids, octopuses).
This hinders the ability of organisms such as molluscs, sea urchins, coralline algae and cold - water corals to produce their calcified shells and skeletons, affecting their survival.
Calcite - A calcium carbonate (limestone) mineral, used by shell - or skeleton - forming, calcifying organisms such as foraminifera, some macroalgae, lobsters, crabs, sea urchins and starfish.
Because we know that there will be winners and losers from climate change, in the same way as the Tuatara example, we may be able to use information about stress in organisms such as crops and shellfish to prepare for a warmer world — in short, siding with the winners and cutting losses from the losers.
Increasing ocean acidity due to increasing atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Denman et al., 2007 Section 7.3.4.1; Sabine et al., 2004; Royal Society, 2005) is very likely to reduce biocalcification of marine organisms such as corals (Hughes et al., 2003; Feely et al., 2004).
We have investigated the response of a coral reef community dominated by scleractinian corals, but also including other calcifying organisms such as calcareous algae, crustaceans, gastropods and echinoderms, and kept in an open - top mesocosm.
We have investigated the response of a coral reef community dominated by scleractinian corals, but also including other calcifying organisms such as calcareous algae, crustaceans, gastropods and echinoderms, and kept in an open - top mesocosm [note: a «mesocosm» is an aquarium].
Rapid environmental change also poses steep challenges to evolutionary processes, especially where long - lived organisms such as corals and fish are concerned (high confidence).
«When CO2 reacts with seawater, the reduction in seawater pH reduces the availability of carbonate ions, which play an important role in shell formation for a number of marine organisms such as corals, marine plankton, and shellfish.
The seasons provide an opportunity for regeneration especially for organisms such as mold, moss, and fungi.
Radiographic evidence of emphysematous cystitis (rare) due to infections with glucose - fermenting organisms such as Proteus sp, Aerobacter aerogenes, and Escherichia coli, which results in gas formation in the wall and lumen of the bladder, is suggestive of diabetes mellitus.
This may kill sensitive organisms such as coral, and it can even affect fish.
Raw poultry can be teeming with organisms such Salmonella or E. coli and give Fluffy a nasty case of food poisoning.
But they also often have microscopic one - cell organisms such as Coccidia and Giardia which can equally upset the digestive process.
Viral infections with organisms such as feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, panleukopenia, FIV / feline AIDS and feline leukemia virus may trigger the syndrome.
It is important to recognize that, similar to our own food, from time to time pet food may also be contaminated with organisms such as salmonella and listeria monocytogenes.
Salmonella and Campylobacter are known to cause disease in people, while organisms such as Brachyspira pilosicoli, although usually seen in developing countries, can be found anywhere.
To date, serology for organisms such as Borrelia has not proved helpful.
The virus can also be transmitted on fomites, which are inanimate objects that carry infectious organisms such as viruses and bacteria.
I would also strongly recommend keeping the dog away from cat faeces because of the risk of organisms such as Toxoplasma gondii which can cause serious and sometimes fatal consequences, including hepatitis, pneumonia, blindness, and severe neurological disorders.
Cloning is the process of producing similar populations of genetically identical individuals that occurs in nature when organisms such as bacteria, insects or plants reproduce asexually.
Adding to the film's strangeness, the two characters also experience a bizarre physical and spiritual connection to nature through organisms such as blue orchids, worms, and pigs.
In any case, it seems that synthetic preservatives that inhibit the growth of micro-organisms would also generally not be beneficial to other living organisms such as humans.
The immune system becomes hyper - sensitized and loses the ability to distinguish between healthy tissue and antigens (harmful foreign substances or organisms such as bacteria, viruses, or toxins).
These substances are well known for tearing down the gut lining as well feeding organisms such as Candida.
In the intestines, organisms such as bad bacteria, yeasts, parasites and viruses could be the initial cause for «immune system overload.»
Comprehensive Stool Analysis detects the presence of pathogenic organisms such as yeast.
Cinnamon based solutions have been effective against hospital acquired infections from organisms such as MRSA or methicillin - resistant Staphylococcous aureus.
Lauric acid is an effective anti-microbial but research has shown that caprylic and capric acids are more effective than lauric acid (14, 15) and infectious organisms such as gonorrhea and chlamydia (16, 17).
Researchers have observed decreased levels of Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria and an increased prevalence of pathogenic anaerobic organisms such as E. coli and Clostridia in fecal samples from IBS patients.
Children with autism frequently lack these enzymes and have digestive systems that are attacked by pathogenic organisms such as clostridia and yeast; they often need specific nutrition and diet support.
I do not, however, recommend other kinds of ferments including SCOBYs like kombucha, as they inoculate the gut with unhelpful organisms such as yeast.
This refers to an imbalance that exists between good and bad bacteria within your stomach, where unhealthy and unnatural organisms such as yeast and protozoa become prominent in the intestines and alter the bodies fundamental nutrition patterns.
These friendly bacteria live in the intestines and vagina and they help to protect against the entering of unwanted organisms such as yeast.
Recall those tight junctions: Organisms such as Candida can invade the intestinal lining and cause gaps in those «gates.»
Additionally, genetic model organisms such as Drosophila are highly amenable to directed genetic interaction studies and large - scale genetic screens.
«The genomes of even simple organisms such as the fruit fly contain 120 million letters worth of DNA, much of which has yet to be decoded because the cues its provides have been too subtle for existing tools to pick up,» says coauthor Richard Mann, a biochemist at Columbia University in a statement.
The result suggests that structural errors accumulate in large organisms such as humans due to random genetic drift.
Since antibiotics are also naturally produced by organisms such as fungi, actinomycetes and other bacteria, they are ubiquitously and perpetually present in ecosystems.
The new «gene drive» mechanism has the potential to reduce or completely extirpate a population of rapidly reproducing sexual organisms such as mosquitoes, fleas, tree - killing insects, and invasive non-native plants and animals.
The panel of scientists concludes that it's too early to release genetically altered organisms such as insects, plants and animals into the environment.
microorganism (or «microbe») A living thing that is too small to see with the unaided eye, including bacteria, some fungi and many other organisms such as amoebas.
Thus, the Th2 - associated isotype IgG1 can play a role in protection against Th1 - associated organisms such as S. Typhimurium.
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