• No results found

marine ecosystem

Assimilation of the Observational Data in the Marine Ecosystem Adaptive Model at the Known Mean Values of the Processes in the Marine Environment

Assimilation of the Observational Data in the Marine Ecosystem Adaptive Model at the Known Mean Values of the Processes in the Marine Environment

... of marine ecosystem adaptive models allow one to propose approximate methods for assimilation of observational data and computational one on the modeled substance transport and diffusion in ...

16

Pollution in the Bay of Bengal: Impact on Marine Ecosystem

Pollution in the Bay of Bengal: Impact on Marine Ecosystem

... Many studies have been conducted on water pollution in rivers of Bangladesh. Reference [4] conducted a study for the determination of some trace metal (Cr, Mn, Zn, Ni, Cu, Pb, Cd and Fe) concentrations in water of the ...

10

MAREDAT: towards a world atlas of MARine Ecosystem DATa

MAREDAT: towards a world atlas of MARine Ecosystem DATa

... ocean ecosystem functioning and associated biogeochemistry in the Southern Hemisphere and below 200 ...understand marine ecosystem composition and functioning will be helped both by further archiving ...

13

The assessment of a global marine ecosystem model on the basis of emergent properties and ecosystem function: a case study with ERSEM

The assessment of a global marine ecosystem model on the basis of emergent properties and ecosystem function: a case study with ERSEM

... the marine ecosystem, and is expected to hold true even in regions with few historical ...modelled ecosystem in a way that would not be visible in a simple point-to-point comparison of ...

18

Enrichment of the "Heart of Upwelling" Of Marine Ecosystem along the Coast of Cote D'ivoire (West Africa)

Enrichment of the "Heart of Upwelling" Of Marine Ecosystem along the Coast of Cote D'ivoire (West Africa)

... The study of upwelling intensity of the Ivorian marine ecosystem has given results presented on the Fig3. According to the phosphatocline graph (Fig3a), we have a period when water bodies are poor of ...

6

Seabird diversity hotspot linked to ocean productivity in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem

Seabird diversity hotspot linked to ocean productivity in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem

... wide-ranging marine predators and industrial ...Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) and determine the habitat characteristics that drive this ...seabirds. Marine vertebrates are not confined by ...

5

Managing Marine Ecosystem Services: A review of the Ecosystem Approach

Managing Marine Ecosystem Services: A review of the Ecosystem Approach

... of marine ecosystem ...an ecosystem approach, but an ecosystem approach to marine management must integrate all economic sectors which impact the marine ...

85

Delineation of marine ecosystem zones in the northern Arabian Sea during winter

Delineation of marine ecosystem zones in the northern Arabian Sea during winter

... Acknowledgements. This work was initiated and carried out under the project INDO-European Research Facilities for Studies on MARine Ecosystem and CLIMate in India (INDO-MARECLIM) grant agreement no. 295092 ...

20

T4 genes in the marine ecosystem: studies of the T4 like cyanophages and their role in marine ecology

T4 genes in the marine ecosystem: studies of the T4 like cyanophages and their role in marine ecology

... of marine and freshwater environments, was as great within a sample as between oceans and was related to Synechococcus abundance ...distinct marine clades with freshwater sequences defining a tenth ...nine ...

19

T4 genes in the marine ecosystem: studies of the T4 like cyanophages and their role in marine ecology

T4 genes in the marine ecosystem: studies of the T4 like cyanophages and their role in marine ecology

... The study of the “ photosynthetic ” cyanomyoviruses has revealed novel and important facets of the phage-host relationship that were not apparent from previous stu- dies with heterotrophic systems. However, in common ...

20

Marine Ecosystem Protection Trade-off Economic Model with Terrestrial Ecosystem Exploitation in Fishing Communities Near Marine Protected Areas

Marine Ecosystem Protection Trade-off Economic Model with Terrestrial Ecosystem Exploitation in Fishing Communities Near Marine Protected Areas

... establishing marine protected areas (MPA) cannot be ...the marine environment, we are also putting our terrestrial resources at ...the marine environment should be made more wholistic(by taking into ...

15

What evidence exists on the local impacts of energy systems on marine ecosystem services: a systematic map

What evidence exists on the local impacts of energy systems on marine ecosystem services: a systematic map

... [13]). Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people gain from ecosystems, that is the goods and services derived from ecosystems that contribute towards human well-being through, for example, food, equable ...

12

The importance of physical and biotic scaling to the experimental simulation of a coastal marine ecosystem

The importance of physical and biotic scaling to the experimental simulation of a coastal marine ecosystem

... Passage of Narragansett Bay, using the best estimates available for various physical and biotic variables and (2) how, aflcer the establishment of a light regime (Experiment 1[r] ...

19

The effects of model structure and complexity on the behaviour and performance of marine ecosystem models

The effects of model structure and complexity on the behaviour and performance of marine ecosystem models

... Table B.1: List of the acronyms commonly used in this thesis Meaning Acronym BM2 Bay Model 2 CM Model runs with nutrient loadings scaled to match the loadings of Chesapeake Bay IGBEM Int[r] ...

455

Exploitation of the marine ecosystem in the sub Antarctic: historical impacts and current consequences

Exploitation of the marine ecosystem in the sub Antarctic: historical impacts and current consequences

... Exploitation also for example fur seals at the South Shetland Isbnds were first exploited in J 819--20, but the smaller stocks there and at the South lslands and the South Sandwich Islan[r] ...

6

Timing anthropogenic stressors to mitigate their impact on marine ecosystem resilience

Timing anthropogenic stressors to mitigate their impact on marine ecosystem resilience

... Although existing studies show that resilience is dynamic and can be eroded or restored over time 37,43 , changes in realised resilience on monthly or shorter time scales arising from inter- actions between stressors and ...

11

Microbes as a challenge to concepts of marine ecosystem analysis

Microbes as a challenge to concepts of marine ecosystem analysis

... In this context, the role of bacterial biofilms and benthic macrofauna as well as their interaction in marine sediment biogeochemistry is emphasized.. D-24105 Kiel, Fe[r] ...

7

Effect of complexity on marine ecosystem models

Effect of complexity on marine ecosystem models

... ABSTRACT: Ecosystem rather than species management has become an explicit part of policies that feature in international treaties and national ...and ecosystem models on their ...‘ultimate’ ecosystem ...

16

Fate and effects of cadmium in an experimental marine ecosystem

Fate and effects of cadmium in an experimental marine ecosystem

... ABSTRACT: Two recirculated marine seawater systems (capacities: 150 and 300 1) were used for the study on cadmium accumulation of biological filter sludge, by the mussel Mytil[r] ...

14

Management of Integrated Ecological-economic Processes in the Land – Sea System Maintaining the Marine Environment Quality

Management of Integrated Ecological-economic Processes in the Land – Sea System Maintaining the Marine Environment Quality

... the marine environment biodiversity index, on the other, is ...the marine environment biodi- versity index is ...of marine envi- ronment ...in marine ecosystem, the model is intended to ...

19

Show all 6978 documents...

Related subjects