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Production/productivity aquatic

Amade P, Lemee R (1998) Chemical defence of the Mediterranean algaCaulerpa taxifolia. variations in caulerpenyne production. Aquat Toxicol 43 287-300... [Pg.81]

Bratbak, G., A. Jacobsen, and M. Heldal. 1998. Viral lysis of Pbaeocystis pouchetii and bacterial secondary production. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 16 11—16. [Pg.396]

Bratbak G, lacobsen A, Heldal M (1998a) Viral lysis of Phaeocystis pouchetii and bacterial secondary production. Aquat Microb Ecol 16 11-16... [Pg.308]

Ministries of Health and Higher Education. There is a policy on fauna or animal substances that deals with the conservation of wildlife and animal substances and sets rules and regulations on the sale, transfer, import and export of wildlife and animal parts. There is also a regulation on marine biological resources that deals with protection, conservation, development, regulation and control of fish, fish products, aquatic flora and products. [Pg.115]

Putz, R. 1997. "Periphyton communities in Amazonian black-and Whitewater habitats Community structure, biomass and productivity." Aquatic Sciences 59 74-93. [Pg.272]

Graneh, E., Carlsson, P., Turner, J. T., Tester, P. A., Bechemin, C., Dawson, R., and Funari, E. (1999). Effects of N P Si ratios and zooplankton grazing on phytoplankton communities in the northern Adriatic Sea. I. Nutrients, phytoplankton hiomass, and polysaccharide production. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 18, 37—54. [Pg.370]

TABLE 2. Gas chromatography data of the plant samples from comparatively clean and polluted with oily products aquatic systems. [Pg.430]

TABLE 3. Comparison of the established hydrocarbon contents of the analyzed water and plant samples from polluted with oily products aquatic system. [Pg.432]

Pubhc sector aquaculture involves production of aquatic animals to augment or estabUsh recreational and commercial fisheries. PubHc sector aquaculture is widely practiced in North America and to a lesser extent in other parts of the world. The FAO definition of aquaculture also indicates that farming implies ownership of the organisms being cultured, which would seem to exclude pubhc sector aquaculture. [Pg.12]

Aquatic plants are cultured in many regions of the world. In fact, aquatic plants, primarily seaweeds, account for nearly 25% of the world s aquaculture production (3). Most of the information available in the hterature relates to the production of such aquatic animals as moUuscs, cmstaceans, and finftsh. [Pg.12]

Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Data Requirements Subdivision D, Product Chemistry E, Ha ard Evaluation—Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms F, Ha ard Evaluation—Human and Domestic Animals G, Product Peformance H, Eabeling , Experimental Use Permits J, Ha ard Evaluation—Nontafget Plants K,... [Pg.153]

Nonionic surfactants and phenoUc resins based on alkylphenols are mature markets and only moderate growth in these derivatives is expected. Concerns over the biodegradabiUty and toxicity of these alkylphenol derivatives to aquatic species may limit their use in the future. The use of alkylphenols in the production of both polymer additives and monomers for engineering plastics is expected to show above average growth as plastics continue to replace traditional building materials. [Pg.57]

Approximately one-half of the organics removed are oxidized to CO2 and H2O, and one-half synthesized to biomass. Three to 10 percent of the organics removed result in soluble microbial products (SMP). The SMP is significant because it causes aquatic toxicity. [Pg.186]


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