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Growth rates of F0 and F1 larval and juvenile European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax in resonse to ocean acidification and warming

2022

Ongoing climate change is leading to warmer and more acidic oceans. The future distribution of fish within the oceans depends on their capacity to adapt to these new environments. Only few studies have examined the effects of ocean acidification (OA) and warming (OW) on the metabolism of long-lived fish over successive generations. We therefore aimed to investigate the effect of OA on larval and juvenile growth and metabolism on two successive generations of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) as well as the effect of OAW on larval and juvenile growth and metabolism of the second generation. European sea bass is a large economically important fish species with a long generation time…

GenerationTank numberLife stagedry massType of studyocean warmingjuvenile growthAgeUniform resource locator/link to referenceWeightedDATE TIMEDicentrarchus labraxTreatment temperatureSpeciesbody lengthlarval growthteleostCaliperOcean acidificationTreatment partial pressure of carbon dioxideLaboratory experimentTreatment: temperatureDATE/TIMESample IDTreatment: partial pressure of carbon dioxideDicentrarchus labrax body lengthEarth System Researchmassmetabolic ratesUniform resource locator link to referenceDicentrarchus labrax dry massDicentrarchus labrax mass
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Genetic variability in a narrow endemic snapdragon (Antirrhinum subbaeticum, Scrophulariaceae) using RAPD markers

2002

Antirrhinum subbaeticum is an endangered species inhabiting fragmented limestone cliffs. In the last 3 years, a drastic population decline has been observed in three of four known populations and the estimated number of surviving individuals is now close to 400. A RAPD study was conducted to evaluate the levels of genetic variation present in this species to improve conservation guidelines. Thirty-nine polymorphic products identified 66.1% of the samples by unique RAPD multilocus profiles. A cluster analysis grouped the samples into two broad groups corresponding to northern or southern provenances. AMOVA analysis showed that only 17.7% of the genetic diversity was partitioned within popula…

Genetic MarkersConservation of Natural ResourcesDNA PlantPopulationZoologyBiologyGenes PlantGenetic variationAntirrhinumGeneticsGenetic variabilityeducationPhylogenyGenetics (clinical)DNA Primerseducation.field_of_studyGenetic diversityGeographyEcologyGenetic VariationAntirrhinum subbaeticumbiology.organism_classificationRandom Amplified Polymorphic DNA TechniqueRAPDGenetic structureGene poolHeredity
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Recolonization after habitat restoration leads to decreased genetic variation in populations of a terrestrial orchid.

2012

Colonization is crucial to habitat restoration projects that rely on the spontaneous regeneration of the original vegetation. However, as a previously declining plant species spreads again, the likelihood of founder effects increases through recurrent population founding and associated serial bottlenecks. We related Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism markers genetic variation and fitness to colonization history for all extant populations of the outcrossing terrestrial orchid Dactylorhiza incarnata in an isolated coastal dune complex. Around 1970, D. incarnata suffered a severe bottleneck yet ultimately persisted and gradually spread throughout the spatially segregated dune slacks, aided…

Genetic MarkersConservation of Natural ResourcesModels StatisticalAmplified Fragment Length Polymorphism markersGenetic Variationgenetic diversitydune slacksFounder EffectassignmentGenetics Populationfounding eventsBelgiumrecolonizationDactylorhiza incarnataFSTFranceGenetic FitnessAmplified Fragment Length Polymorphism AnalysisOrchidaceaeEcosystemhabitat restorationMolecular ecology
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RAD SNP markers as a tool for conservation of dolphinfish Coryphaena hippurus in the Mediterranean Sea: Identification of subtle genetic structure an…

2016

Dolphinfish is an important fish species for both commercial and sport fishing, but so far limited information is available on genetic variability and pattern of differentiation of dolphinfish populations in the Mediterranean basin. Recently developed techniques allow genome-wide identification of genetic markers for better understanding of population structure in species with limited genome information. Using restriction-site associated DNA analysis we successfully genotyped 140 individuals of dolphinfish from eight locations in the Mediterranean Sea at 3324 SNP loci. We identified 311 sex-related loci that were used to assess sex-ratio in dolphinfish populations. In addition, we identifie…

Genetic MarkersMale2bRAD0301 basic medicineConservation of Natural ResourcesSex Determination AnalysisRestriction MappingPopulationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaIntrogressionAquatic ScienceGenetic differentiationPolymorphism Single NucleotideMediterranean Basin03 medical and health sciencesMediterranean seaMediterranean SeaGeneticsAnimalsOutliersSex RatioGenetic variabilityeducation2bRAD; Genetic differentiation; Outliers; Sex determination markers; Aquatic Science; Geneticseducation.field_of_studyCoryphaenabiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationPerciformes030104 developmental biologyEvolutionary biologyGenetic markerGenetic structureFemaleAnimal Distribution2bRAD Genetic differentiation Outliers Sex determination markersSex determination markersMarine Genomics
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Genetic analysis of Citrus aurantium L. (Rutaceae) cultivars by ISSR molecular markers

2011

Eight cultivars of Citrus aurantium L., showing peculiar morphological traits of the fruits and leaves, were analyzed genetically. Inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) was chosen as molecular markers because they represent a highly efficient system for investigating variability at intraspecific level. The particular morphological traits were discussed, the genetic identity and distance matrix based on Nei index was calculated, and the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA) dendrogram was generated. A total of 53 clearly distinguished DNA bands were considered for the ISSR analysis of which 24 were polymorphic. A basic C. aurantium fingerprinting pattern was obtained. The I…

GeneticsSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaDendrogramUPGMAPlant ScienceBiologyGenetic analysisDNA profilingGenetic markerGenetic variationBotanyGenotypeMicrosatelliteCitrus genetic resources genetic analysis ISSR sour orange cultivarsEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Google Earth geo-education resources: A transnational approach from Ireland, Iceland, Finland, and Norway

2012

The Northern Environmental Education Development (NEED) project was a transnational geo-education resource development initiative cooperated by four European countries: Ireland, Finland, Norway, and Iceland. NEED supported the development of novel geological information resources, and the establishment of geoeducation networks in the four project regions. An analysis of the national geography and science curriculum in each region was conducted. This analysis identifi ed which geographic learning skills were common to each curriculum. The development of innovative geographic information system (GIS) resources to help support the development of geographic skills was considered a potentially v…

Geographic information systemGeographyEnvironmental educationResource developmentbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONFree accessScience curriculumbusinessCurriculumEnvironmental planning
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Bio-Eco-Analysis for Risk Factors using GIS Software

2013

Agriculture is a business sector ideally suited for the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) because it is natural resource based, requires the movement, distribution, and/or utilization of large quantities of products, goods, and services, and is increasingly required to record details of its business operations from the field to the marketplace. Nearly all agricultural data has some form of spatial component, and a GIS allows you to visualize information that might otherwise be difficult to interpret. Environment has a major impact on agriculture. In this paper we presented how GIS software can be used to analyze risk factors that influence agricultural production naturally…

Geographic information systemPublic participation GISComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceEnvironmental resource managementBusiness operationsComputer securitycomputer.software_genreNatural resourceComputer Science ApplicationsGIS and public healthComputational Theory and MathematicsEnterprise GISAgricultural productivitybusinessAM/FM/GIScomputerInternational Journal of Computers Communications & Control
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Informational analysis of forest landscape spatial heterogeneity

1999

Summary Under the perspective of forest ecosystem management, landscape is interpreted as a functioning structure. From an inventory and monitoring operational point of view, such an approach implies wise use of geographic information systems and remote sensing techniques enabling a global view of the territorial mosaic. From a methodological point of view, landscape ecology theory may be used as the assessment framework. Remotely sensed data provide excellent opportunities for the involved analyses, using both vegetation density measures and spatial statistics. The objective of this paper was to assess landscape spatial heterogeneity using an analysis method based on Shannon's information …

Geographic information systemRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentLandscape epidemiologybusiness.industryEcologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental resource managementForestryManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSpatial heterogeneityGeographyEcotopeEcosystem managementSpatial variabilityLandscape ecologybusinessSpatial analysisFood Science
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Visualization of the Renewable Energy Resources

2016

The methods of the renewable energy resources visualization are analysed in this work, the examples of the systems and possible architecture of the renewable energy monitoring systems of the Republic of Kazakhstan are considered. Successful practices are analysed, the leading scientific organization in the field of green energy are considered, a comparative analysis of geographic information systems and data sources in the field of green energy is performed. Possible software architecture of the system based on 3M paradigm of geographic information system (multilayer views, multilayer architecture and multi-agent interaction) is considered.

Geographic information systembusiness.industryComputer science020209 energyEnvironmental resource management02 engineering and technologyField (geography)VisualizationRenewable energyWork (electrical)Information and Communications Technology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSystems engineeringArchitecturebusinessSoftware architecture
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The Single CMO Regulation

2014

This chapter deals with IGOs in respect of one of four parts of agricultural products and foodstuffs within the direct protection system, namely wines (wine sector products) except aromatised wines which are covered by a separate regulation, i.e. the Aromatised Wines Regulation discussed within the next chapter. IGOs in respect of wines are currently regulated by the Single CMO Regulation within the framework of the common agricultural policy (CAP). The competence of EU institutions within the CAP is shared and is subject to the principle of proportionality.

Geographical indicationAgriculturebusiness.industryLegal definitionBusinessProtection systemCompetence (human resources)Common Agricultural PolicyLegal personLaw and economics
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