Search results for "Crust"

showing 10 items of 599 documents

Sexual selection on male body size and assortative pairing in Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda): field surveys and laboratory experiments

2004

Variation in size-assortative pairing was studied in relation to sexual selection on male body size in the amphipod Gammarus pulex, using both transverse and longitudinal surveys of natural populations. In addition, the influence of male–male competition on size-assortative pairing was tested in the laboratory. In both surveys, the intensity of sexual selection was positive and significant for male body size but not for females, and size-assortative pairing was positive and significant. The magnitude of size-assortative pairing, however, varied significantly between populations. The magnitude of size-assortative pairing was positively correlated with the intensity of sexual selection on mal…

Physics::Physics and SocietyAmphipodabiologyEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectZoologyBody sizebiology.organism_classificationQuantitative Biology::OtherCrustaceanCompetition (biology)Gammarus pulexPulexSexual selectionPairingQuantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionAnimal Science and ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonJournal of Zoology
researchProduct

Breaking the temperature-size rule: Thermal effects on growth, development and fecundity of a crustacean from temporary waters

2013

The temperature-size rule (TSR) is a well-established phenomenon to describe the growth response of ectotherms to temperature by which individuals maintained at low temperatures grow more slowly, but attain a larger size upon maturity. Although there are adaptive and non-adaptive theories about the plasticity of body size in response to temperature, these cannot be applied to all ectotherms, and little is known about the changes in growth and development rates through ontogeny. The ostracod species Heterocypris bosniaca, an inhabitant of freshwater temporary ponds, was used to examine the growth and development rates of its nine growth stages and female fecundity at four different temperatu…

PhysiologyEcologyOntogenyBiologybiology.organism_classificationFecundityBiochemistryCrustaceanBody TemperatureTemperature gradientFertilityCrustaceaOstracodEctothermAnimalsBody SizeInstarFemaleCarapaceGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesDevelopmental BiologyJournal of Thermal Biology
researchProduct

Temperature adaptation influences the aggregation state of hemocyanin from Astacus leptodactylus.

2000

When Astacus leptodactylus were kept at various temperatures for several weeks, different ratios between di-hexameric and hexameric hemocyanins were observed in their hemolymph. The higher the temperature the more hexamers were present. This long-term adaptation to different temperatures or/and to temperature-induced pH-shifts as observed in the hemolymph has different effects on the expression of subunit types building up hexamers and those which covalently link two hexamers within the di-hexamers. The oxygen binding behaviour of di-hexameric hemocyanins from cold and warm adapted animals do not show differences with respect to affinity, Bohr effect and cooperativity.

PhysiologyEcologymedicine.medical_treatmentProtein subunitTemperatureCooperativityHemocyaninBohr effectmacromolecular substancesBiologyHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationAstacus leptodactylusbiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryAdaptation PhysiologicalCrustaceaHemolymphHemocyaninsmedicineBiophysicsAnimalsElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelAdaptationMolecular BiologyOxygen bindingComparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecularintegrative physiology
researchProduct

Origin of the natural variation in the storage of dietary carotenoids in freshwater amphipod crustaceans

2020

16 pages; International audience; Carotenoids are diverse lipophilic natural pigments which are stored in variable amounts by animals. Given the multiple biological functions of carotenoids, such variation may have strong implications in evolutionary biology. Crustaceans such as Gammarus amphipods store large amounts of these pigments and inter-population variation occurs. While differences in parasite selective pressure have been proposed to explain this variation, the contribution of other factors such as genetic differences in the gammarid ability to assimilate and/or store pigments, and the environmental availability of carotenoids cannot be dismissed. This study investigates the relati…

Pigments0106 biological sciencesSpeciationMarine and Aquatic SciencesFresh Water01 natural sciencesGammarusMedicine and Health SciencesNatural variabilityMaterialsCarotenoidchemistry.chemical_classificationEnzyme Precursors0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinarybiologyQREukaryotafood and beveragesCrustaceansPhysical SciencesMedicineCatechol OxidaseResearch ArticleFreshwater EnvironmentsEvolutionary ProcessesArthropodaScienceMaterials ScienceZoologyNatural variation010603 evolutionary biology03 medical and health sciencesRiversCryptic SpeciationGeneticsParasitic DiseasesAnimalsAmphipodaParasitesNutrition030304 developmental biologyEvolutionary BiologyOrganic PigmentsPopulation BiologyEcology and Environmental SciencesOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesAquatic EnvironmentsEnvironmental availabilityBodies of Waterbiology.organism_classificationCarotenoidsInvertebratesCrustaceanDiet[SDV.BA.ZI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate ZoologychemistryFood supplementMicrosporidiaGammarus fossarumEarth SciencesGenetic PolymorphismPopulation GeneticsPLOS ONE
researchProduct

Dilatant plasticity applied to Alpine collision: ductile void growth in the intraplate area beneath the Eifel volcanic field

1998

The Eifel is located in the middle of the European plate far away from any active plate boundary, yet it appears to be a maximum of intraplate tectonic activity. A map of intraplate seismic energy flow shows that the Eifel is linked to the Alpine collisional belt via a narrow seismoactive shear zone. Two parallel Quaternary volcanic zones (the East Eifel Volcanic Zone EEVZ and the West Eifel Volcanic Zone WEVZ) line up with the seismogenic shear zone. Xenoliths ejected from these volcanic lineaments indicate upper mantle shearing by dynamic recrystallization textures and metasomatized chemistry. Important CO2-dominated mantle degassing observed in mineral springs, lakes or dry degassing sug…

Plate tectonicsGeophysicsShear (geology)LithosphereTransition zoneIntraplate earthquakeCrustGeophysicsShear zonePetrologyMantle (geology)GeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Geodynamics
researchProduct

Modeling evolution of the San Andreas Fault system in northern and central California

2012

[1] We present a three-dimensional finite element thermomechanical model idealizing the complex deformation processes associated with evolution of the San Andreas Fault system (SAFS) in northern and central California over the past 20 Myr. More specifically, we investigate the mechanisms responsible for the eastward (landward) migrationof the San Andreas plate boundary over time, a process thathas largely determined the evolution and present structure of SAFS. Two possible mechanisms had been previously suggested. One mechanism suggests that the Pacific plate first cools and captures uprising mantle in the slab window, subsequently causing accretion of the continental crustal blocks. An alt…

Plate tectonicsGeophysicsSubductionGeochemistry and PetrologyPacific PlateSlab windowCrustGeophysicsPresent dayGeodynamicsSeismologyMantle (geology)GeologyGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
researchProduct

Platinum levels in urban soils from Palermo (Italy); Analytical method using voltammetry

2011

Abstract A fast accumulation of platinum in the environmental and biological matrices was observed in the last years and concern arose about potential environmental and health risks. The toxicity of platinum species has been investigated in various studies, some of their, especially the chlorinated ones, are very toxic and allergenic. Information of the acute toxicity of some Pt-chlorinated salts and evidence of DNA damage due to Pt exposure have been observed both in vitro and in vivo. Taking into account what is written above, the development of reliable analytic methods to measure very low Pt concentrations is required. In this work was developed a reliable method for the determination o…

PollutantCorrelation coefficientAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliAcute toxicityAnalytical ChemistrychemistryEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterUpper crustDifferential pulse voltammetryPlatinum SoilPalermoVoltammetryPlatinumVoltammetrySpectroscopyMicrochemical Journal
researchProduct

Shipping noise affecting immune responses of European spiny lobster (Palinuruselephas)

2015

Marine crustaceans are influenced by numerous environmental factors. Environmental stress from pollutants seems to affect their metabolism, growth, moulting, survival, and immune defence. Recently, it has become clear that there is an impact of the global increase in sea noise levels due to shipping traffic on crustacean welfare. Considering the ecological and commercial importance of the European spiny lobster (Palinurus elephas (Fabricius, 1787)) in most parts of the Mediterranean coastal area, in the present study we investigated whether shipping noise pollution contribute to changing the immune parameters of stress in the European spiny lobster. The animals were exposed to a mix of nois…

Pollutantanimal structuresbiologyEcologyPalinurus elephafungiPalinurus elephasSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaAquatic animalbiology.organism_classificationCrustaceanEuropean spiny lobsterImmune systemNoise pollutionPO activityAnimal Science and ZoologyHsp27Immune responseSpiny lobsterMoultingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsShellfishCanadian Journal of Zoology
researchProduct

The environmental impact of air pollution on the built heritage of historic Cairo (Egypt)

2020

In the last decades, many researchers investigated the relation between environmental pollution and the degradation phenomena on the built heritage, because of their rapid increase and growing harmfulness. Consequently, the identification of the main pollution sources has become essential to define mitigation actions against degradation and alteration phenomena of the stone materials. In this way, the present paper is focused on the study of the effect of air pollution on archaeological buildings in Historic Cairo. A multi-methodological approach was used to obtain information about the chemical composition of examined black crusts and to clarify their correlation with the air pollution, sp…

PollutionEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesBuilt cultural heritagemedia_common.quotation_subjectAir pollutionAir pollutionEnvironmental pollution010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesCarbonaceous fractionDegradationmedicineEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental impact assessmentWaste Management and DisposalChemical compositionSettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonPollutantEnvironmental engineeringHeavy metalsPollutionHeavy metalsBlack crustEnvironmental scienceBuilt heritageAir pollution Black crust Built cultural heritage Carbonaceous fraction Degradation Heavy metals
researchProduct

Multidisciplinary Approach for Evaluating the Geochemical Degradation of Building Stone Related to Pollution Sources in the Historical Center of Napl…

2020

Natural stones have represented one of the main building materials since ancient times. In recent decades, a worsening in degradation phenomena related mostly to environmental pollution was observed, threatening their conservation. The present work is focused on the minero-petrographic and geochemical characterization of black crust (BC) samples taken from the historical center of Naples, after selecting two pilot monumental areas. The latter were chosen based on their historical importance, type of material, state of preservation and position in the urban context (i.e., high vehicular traffic area, limited traffic area, industrial area, etc.). The building materials used and their interact…

Pollutionblack crust010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectEarth scienceEnergy dispersionEnvironmental pollutionContext (language use)010501 environmental sciencesblack crusts; cultural heritage; marble; Naples pollution; heavy metals01 natural scienceslcsh:Technologyblack crusts cultural heritage marble Naples pollution heavy metalslcsh:ChemistryMultidisciplinary approachGeneral Materials Scienceheavy metalsInstrumentationlcsh:QH301-705.5Settore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesNatural stonelcsh:TProcess Chemistry and TechnologyIndustrial areamarbleGeneral Engineeringcultural heritagelcsh:QC1-999Computer Science ApplicationsCharacterization (materials science)Naples pollutionlcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040Environmental scienceblack crustslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:Physics
researchProduct