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The role of ultraviolet radiation and fish in regulating the vertical distribution of Daphnia
The role of ultraviolet radiation fish in regulating vertical distribution of Daphnia
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2014/4/2
Previous studies have demonstrated independent effects of both solar ultraviolet radiation (UV; 280–400 nm) and planktivorous fish on the vertical distribution of Daphnia. We examined the behavioral r...
The role of ultraviolet radiation and fish in regulating the vertical distribution of Daphnia
The role of ultraviolet radiation ish in regulating vertical distribution of Daphnia
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2014/4/4
Previous studies have demonstrated independent effects of both solar ultraviolet radiation (UV; 280–400 nm) and planktivorous fish on the vertical distribution of Daphnia. We examined the behavioral r...
Bacterial diversity and morphology in deep ultraoligotrophic Andean lakes: Role of UVR on vertical distribution
Bacterial diversity morphology
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2014/4/18
We investigated the community composition and the relative size–shape distribution of bacterial assemblages
in deep transparent lakes, where bacteria may be affected by harmful ultraviolet radiation ...
厦门大学海洋浮游生物学课件第16章 vertical distribution
厦门大学 海洋浮游生物学 课件 vertical distribution
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2009/3/30
厦门大学海洋浮游生物学课件第16章 vertical distribution。
Vertical distribution of zooplankton in subalpine and alpine lakes: Ultraviolet radiation, fish predation, and the transparency-gradient hypothesis
Vertical distribution of zooplankton subalpine and alpine lakes Ultraviolet radiation fish predation, the transparency-gradient hypothesis
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2014/4/21
The transparency-gradient hypothesis argues that ultraviolet radiation (UV) is a primary determinant of the vertical distribution of zooplankton in transparent lakes with fewer fish, while fish predat...
Vertical distribution of zooplankton in subalpine and alpine lakes: Ultraviolet radiation, fish predation, and the transparency-gradient hypothesis
Vertical distribution zooplankton in subalpine alpine lakes Ultraviolet radiation fish predation transparency-gradient hypothesis
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2014/4/18
The transparency-gradient hypothesis argues that ultraviolet radiation (UV) is a primary determinant of the vertical distribution of zooplankton in transparent lakes with fewer fish, while fish predat...
The effects of temperature and predator-prey interactions on the migration behavior and vertical distribution of Mysis relicta
temperature predator-prey migration behavior vertical distribution Mysis relicta
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2014/4/22
The extent to which temperature, temperature gradients, predator smell, and prey availability influence the migratory behaviors and vertical distribution of the opossum shrimp, Mysis relicta, was expl...
Vertical distribution of aggregates (>110 μm) and mesoscale activity in the northeastern Atlantic: Effects on the deep vertical export of surface carbon
Vertical distribution of aggregates (>110 μm) mesoscale activity in the northeastern Atlantic Effects on the deep vertical export of surface carbon
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2014/4/22
Spatial and temporal variability in the distribution of marine aggregates (>110 mm) was studied using underwater video profilers in an area off the Iberian Peninsula and Azores Islands dominated by me...
Deviating vertical distribution and increased conspicuousness of parasitized Calanus
Deviating vertical distribution increased conspicuousness parasitized Calanus
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2014/5/27
Abnormally colored yellow and red Calanus spp. occurred in the Oslofjord (southeast Norway) in late summer. These specimens were infected with an extensive parasitic growth consisting of large branche...
Vertical distribution and mortality of overwintering Calanus
Vertical distribution mortality overwintering Calanus
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2014/6/9
Overwintering Calanus spp. were studied in four Norwegian fjords with different predator regimes and ranging in depth from 380 to 1300 m. Three fjords held both the planktivorous mesopelagic fish Maur...