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Quantifying the relationship between mesozooplankton and water quality parameters identifies the factors that structure the mesozooplankton community and can be used to generate hypotheses regarding the mechanisms that control the... more
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      Earth SciencesWater qualityBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
Sedimentological and radiocarbon investigations are part of an ongoing research on the Bay-head delta of northeast Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro State. Sediment accumulation indicates that the Holocene infill of the bay-head delta started... more
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      GeologyOceanographyHoloceneSedimentary Environments
Fish communities and habitat structures were evaluated by underwater visual censuses a rocky location impacted by thermal discharge (I) and at two control locations, one in a Sargassum bed (C1) and the other in a rocky shore with higher... more
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      BrazilBiodiversityCompositionBiological Sciences
Page 1. BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE, 66(1): 47–57, 2000 47 ASPECTS OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE OF THE SEA CUCUMBER HOLOTHURIA SCABRA (ECHINODERMATA: HOLOTHUROIDEA) Andrew David Morgan ...
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      Earth SciencesReproductionBiologyAquaculture
The influence of habitat structure on abundance and taxonomic richness of epibenthic harpacticoid copepods in seagrass beds of Port Phillip Bay, Australia was investigated using artificial seagrass plants. The density and length of... more
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      CrustaceaEcologyComparative StudyHabitat
Multi-proxy approach was used to reconstruct the environmental conditions of remote lakes in the High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) over the past few centuries (approximately 500-1000 years). Short sediment cores (*30 cm) taken from three... more
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      ManagementEcological EngineeringOptical EngineeringBiochemistry
THE OFISSUE OF TOKYO URBAN UTOPIAS iEiirt H JIgreep e: JB lt BAY'S RECLAIMED LANDS AS THE ORIGIN IN MODERN JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE 6gsHi z-F tr "7 a)pawa t L-(a)gls<tsJFcaa) rLsmp Roplaele PERIVICE' 777atv .<?v=fx This paper aims to... more
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      GeographyArchitectureUrban HistoryMetabolism
Multi-proxy approach was used to reconstruct the environmental conditions of remote lakes in the High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) over the past few centuries (approximately 500-1000 years). Short sediment cores (*30 cm) taken from three... more
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      GeneticsPhysiologyOceanographyBiogeochemistry
In 2010, the Hudson&amp;#39;s Bay Company (HBC) produced a mass-manufactured sweater as a part of the official merchandise for the Vancouver Winter Olympics. The sweater turned into a national media controversy, with reporters and the... more
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      HistoryCultural HistoryCultural StudiesNative American Studies
Concentrations of Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb, Ni, Cd and Co were determined in surface and core sediments collected from Manila Bay and in surface sediments from inflowing rivers. Core profiles revealed highly fluctuating and enriched Pb, Cd, Zn... more
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      ControlEnvironmental PollutionMultidisciplinarySoil Pollution
Ralph Brothers' parents both died of acute myocardial infarctions at an early age. Ralph inherited dyslipidemia and glucose intolerance, and his blood pressure is above normal. Determined to prevent an early death, he has altered his... more
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      ManagementEcological EngineeringOptical EngineeringBiochemistry
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      Cultural HeritageConservationCase StudiesCoral Reefs
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      ZoologyPlant BiologyEcologyPlankton
We used ultrasonic telemetry to examine movement patterns of 11 bat rays, Myliobatis californica, in Tomales Bay, California. Tomales Bay is long (20 km) and narrow (1.4 km), and is hydrographically separated into outer and inner bay... more
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      ZoologyThermoregulationEcologySeasonality
Multi-proxy approach was used to reconstruct the environmental conditions of remote lakes in the High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) over the past few centuries (approximately 500-1000 years). Short sediment cores (*30 cm) taken from three... more
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      ManagementEcological EngineeringOptical EngineeringBiochemistry
The great Aqua Augusta served the Naples Bay area with fresh water during the time of the Roman Empire. There are very prominent features of the Aqua Augusta, some that are extraordinary when considering other great aqueducts in the Roman... more
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      Environmental EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringGeology
Nearshore waters in bays, harbors, and estuaries are frequently contaminated with human pathogens and fecal indicator bacteria. Tracking down and mitigating this contamination is complicated by the many point and nonpoint sources of fecal... more
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      MicrobiologyComputational Fluid DynamicsEnvironmental MonitoringWater Pollution
LA BAIE DE JOUNIEH VUE DEPUIS HARISSA EN 1955 Jounieh جونيه  ville côtière du Liban à 20 km au nord de Beyrouth.   La cité portuaire s'étale autour d'une baie de 4 km sous un promontoire montagneux s'élevant à pic (550 mètres de... more
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      PanoramasCultural LandscapesLandscapeTOURISME
The distribution of the introduced European green crab, Carcinus maenas, was investigated in the central California embayments of Bodega Bay Harbor (BBH), Tomales Bay, and Bolinas Lagoon using baited traps and snorkel surveys. Adult green... more
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      Marine BiologyCrustaceaBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
Multi-proxy approach was used to reconstruct the environmental conditions of remote lakes in the High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) over the past few centuries (approximately 500-1000 years). Short sediment cores (*30 cm) taken from three... more
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Fast growing ephemeral algae are increasingly observed in shallow coastal waters worldwide. This is generally considered a symptom of coastal eutrophication. It has been suggested that the reoccurrence of macroalgal mats, despite ongoing... more
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      ZoologyMarine EcologyBiomassEcology
This study provides baseline information on the extent of contamination in sediments of the Jobos Bay estuary and surrounding areas in Puerto Rico. Sediments from Jobos Bay area (n = 14) had higher overall average concentrations than... more
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      Coastal ManagementTrace MetalsMARINE POLLUTIONEnvironmental Monitoring
Multi-proxy approach was used to reconstruct the environmental conditions of remote lakes in the High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) over the past few centuries (approximately 500-1000 years). Short sediment cores (*30 cm) taken from three... more
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      ManagementEcological EngineeringOptical EngineeringBiochemistry
Degradation of humic acids extracted from seabed sediments, that were collected from two different locations in Japan, was carried out using an ozone treatment technique. Degradation was evaluated by UV 254 and VIS 400 absorbance, high... more
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      Chemical EngineeringPhHumic acidSediments
Sungo Bay (China) has a mean depth of 10 m, a total area of 140 km 2 and is occupied by several types of aquaculture, whilst opening to the ocean. The production of scallops (Chlamys farreri) cultured on long lines is estimated to exceed... more
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      ChinaAquacultureBiological SciencesGrowth
The age and growth of the marbled spinefoot, Siganus rivulatus Forsska Êl, 1775, were determined based on specimens collected from Antalya Bay (eastern Mediterranean), during the period from October 1996 to August 1998. Total... more
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      FisheriesEcologyGrowthAge
The fissionefusion society of bottlenose dolphins seems particularly well suited to balancing the costs and benefits of grouping. Here, we examined four nonmutually exclusive hypotheses regarding the causes and/ or functions of calf... more
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      Social InteractionAnimal BehaviourCompositionBiological Sciences
The venerid clam Ruditapes philippinarum is the most prominent suspension-feeding bivalve inhabiting muddy intertidal seagrass beds in Arcachon Bay (SW France). It is exploited by fishermen, and Arcachon Bay ranks number one in France in... more
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      OceanographyProductionReproductionProductivity
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      ManagementEngineeringEcological EngineeringOptical Engineering
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      Remote SensingPlant BiologyAquatic botanyAquatic Plant
The nine organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in the sediment samples taken from Gwangyang Bay, which is a heavy chemical industrial region in South Korea, are analyzed to evaluate their contaminations during the past 50 years. The vertical... more
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      Persistent Organic PollutantsSouth KoreaEcotoxicologyPrincipal Component Analysis
Multi-proxy approach was used to reconstruct the environmental conditions of remote lakes in the High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) over the past few centuries (approximately 500-1000 years). Short sediment cores (*30 cm) taken from three... more
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      ManagementEcological EngineeringOptical EngineeringBiochemistry
The Farm Aquaculture Resource Management (FARM) model has been applied to several shellfish species and aquaculture types. The performance of the FARM model, developed to simulate potential harvest, key financial data, and water quality... more
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      ZoologyWater qualityEuropean UnionAquaculture
The Peru Chile Current ecosystem is characterized by high biological productivity and important fisheries. Although this system is likely to be severely affected by climate change, its response to current global warming is still... more
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      Earth SciencesEnvironmental ScienceOceanographyClimate Change
Catches of the economically important Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.) from two eutrophic tropical lakes in Uganda, Lake Mburo and Murchison Bay, Lake Victoria, were examined to determine the presence of microcystins (MCs) in gut,... more
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      Earth SciencesUgandaHydrobiologyRisk assessment
The southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus) is a riparian bird that spends winter months in Central and South America and summer breeding months in riparian zones of the American Southwest. Decline of the willow... more
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      ManagementEngineeringEcological EngineeringOptical Engineering
Temporal variation in the type and abundance of dinoflagellate cysts in Manila Bay, Philippines, is established using 210 Pb-dated sediment cores. At least 17 dinoflagellate cyst species, including those of the toxic species, Pyrodinium... more
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      ClimateDensityHarmful algal bloomsBiological Sciences
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      Environmental EngineeringCivil LawEconomicsPublic Finance
The South African national government has bestowed certain authority on local governments in order for community services to be delivered by officials who are closer to the community and who will consider community needs. Post-apartheid... more
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The distribution of juvenile Penaeus (Fenneropenaeus) merguiensis de Man and other epibenthic crustaceans in different microhabitats within a riverine mangrove forest was examined in subtropical eastern Australia. Catches in vegetated and... more
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      CrustaceaDISTRIBUTIONBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
The increase in intensive aquaculture production in the Bolinao Bay, Philippines reached the point of harmful influence to production stock. Up to the present, there has been no estimation of aquaculture carrying capacity which is based... more
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      Water qualityFinite ElementAquacultureMultidisciplinary
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      Trace MetalsTurkeyEnvironmental MonitoringMultidisciplinary
San Quintin Bay, Mexico, is a hypersaline coastal lagoon where the main external forcing of physical and biogeochemical processes is oceanic. Non-conservative fluxes of inorganic N (ΔDIN) and P (ΔDIP), and aspects of net ecosystem... more
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      Earth SciencesBiological SciencesSeasonalityEnvironmental Sciences
Near-shore discharge of fresh groundwater from the fractured granitic rock at Flamengo Bay, Ubatuba, Brazil, is strongly controlled by the local geology. Freshwater flows primarily through a zone of weathered granite to a distance of 24 m... more
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      Earth SciencesGeochemistryBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
The San Pedro River in the southwestern United States retains a natural flood regime and has several reaches with perennial stream flow and shallow ground water. However, much of the river flows intermittently. Urbanization-linked... more
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      ManagementEngineeringEcological EngineeringOptical Engineering
Cognitive Load Theory provides a theoretical basis for understanding the learning process. It uses an information processing model to describe how the mind acquires and stores knowledge, and to provide an explanation for the limitations... more
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      ManagementEcological EngineeringOptical EngineeringBiochemistry
Multi-proxy approach was used to reconstruct the environmental conditions of remote lakes in the High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) over the past few centuries (approximately 500-1000 years). Short sediment cores (*30 cm) taken from three... more
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      ManagementEcological EngineeringOptical EngineeringBiochemistry