... the earlylifehistorystages of corals remained largely ...and earlylifehistorystages of corals are well known, the possible synergistic effects of temperature ...
... ship or metamorphosis, neither alone nor in combination with temperature. In contrast, a 2°C rise in temperature increased rates of development, but otherwise had no consistent effect on fertiliza- tion, survivorship or ...
... crab earlylife-historystages (embryo, larval, juvenile) following exposure to acidified water in order to understand possible variation in responses to OA related to natural exposure to ...
... The earlylife-historystages of corals are susceptible to a range of water quality and climate pressures (Hoegh-Guldberg et ...that earlylifehistorystages of ...
... the earlylifehistorystages of hard corals, but studies of their combined effects on early demographic stages are ...on earlylifehistorystages of ...
... In conclusion, it seems unlikely that projected near- future OA levels will have major direct effects on the non-calcifying earlylife-historystages of corals. Our results (Table 3), and ...
... Comparison of the effects of suspended sediments, temperature and nutrient enrichment among processes occurring in earlylifestages of A. tenuis. The effects of suspended sediments and temperature ...
... the earlylifehistorystages of corals remained largely ...and earlylifehistorystages of corals are well known, the possible synergistic effects of temperature ...
... Climate change will, or is already, affecting reproductive and earlylifehistory events of most fishes. This is occurring at a variety of levels and through a range of mechanisms which as our ...
... It is important to note that an effective model of climate change impacts on larvae also needs to consider the dominant processes of greatest significance to the particular species of interest. The relative importance of ...
... Most of the putative CoTS predators feed or scavenge on post-settlement lifestages (juveniles and adults) compared to pre-settlement stages (Fig. 2.2, 2.3). However, this probably reflects limited ...
... Decrease in the ETS/R ratio with increasing size is also observed within both egg eyed and larval developmental stages. Comparison of the regression slopes showed a greater increase in respiration relative to ETS ...
... GENERAL OBJECTIVES The general aim of this thesis was to assess mortality rates in the early life history stages of the commercially exploited southern calamary Sepioteuthis australis Ce[r] ...
... adult stages (e.g., [2, 3]), while studies on earlylifestages are ...developmental stages, ...that earlylifestages are also extremely shade-adapted and ...
... of lifehistory, phenology of both adults and earlylifestages, larval host plants, host plant selection and utilization, and also adult food resources for its successful ...the ...
... All of the specimens collected were identified to species and lifehistory stage based on the work of Matarese et al. (Matarese et al., 1989). 21 of the 22 species examined were collected using an ...
... the earlylifestages are given in Fig: ...these stages developed on the excised foliage of ...entire life cycle was completed in 23-30 days; average duration from egg to adult ...
... demonstrates that larval and juvenile suckers require relatively slow moving nursery habitat (Chapters 2 and 4). Channelization and similar activities reduce the abundance of such habitat; likewise, changes in flow ...
... during early ontogeny in ...the early larval stages (mainly of from ...in early larvae and the larval inflexion point was found at 7 mm TL, which corresponds closely to the inflexion point in ...