This will require long - term rearing in multi-stressor conditions, from fertilization
through planktonic development to maturation into adults, which are then used to generate F1 progeny for new generations.
Not exact matches
As an algae biologist I was initially struck by the cover graphic: a stained glass window made of diatoms, the tiny
planktonic creatures whose exquisite outer shells are visible only
through the electron microscope.
If you trawl a fine mesh net
through any of the globe's five subtropical gyres — giant ocean vortexes where currents converge and swirl unhurriedly — you will haul on deck a muddle of brown
planktonic goop, the occasional fish, squid or Portuguese man - of - war — and, almost certainly, a generous sprinkling of colourful plastic particles, each no larger than your fingernail.
Barnacle larvae progress
through multiple
planktonic stages, termed «nauplii» and «cyprids,» before settling to the bottom.
The researchers studied one kind of pteropod, common
planktonic snails known as sea butterflies for the winglike body parts that help them glide
through the water.
During expeditions from 2009
through 2013, the Tara Oceans scientists sampled viruses, bacteria, protists, and small animals in the upper ocean, ultimately collecting over 35,000
planktonic samples from 210 stations in all the major oceanic regions.
«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.»
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.