WAS BEDEUTET NEKTON AUF MALAYSISCH
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Definition von nekton im Wörterbuch Malaysisch
neklonale aquatische Organismen, die aktiv schwimmen. nekton organisma akuatik yg aktif berenang.
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The term nekton was suggested and used for the first time in 1890 by E. Haeckel in his book Plankton-Studien. Etymologically the word nekton derives from the Greek vmktmo, i.e. swimming. As Haeckel defined it, nekton describes collectively ...
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Trophic dynamics of marine nekton and zooplankton within ...
From June and August 2000 and 2002 cruises off the shelf-slope ecosystem from Northern California to central Oregon, I collected and analyzed the diets from 25 species of pelagic nekton (Chapter 2).
Todd William Miller, Oregon State University, 2006
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Oceanography And Marine Biology - Jilid 35 - Halaman 163
To address this problem, Wenner & Beatty (1993) used a modified flume net in which the mesh walls of the corridor were rolled up to allow the free lateral flow of water and nekton until slack high tide when the bottom edges of the walls were ...
R. N. Gibson, Margaret Barnes, 2002
Some estuarine nektons areresidents andthus complete their entire life cycle within estuaries. Most nekton species, often referred toas transientspecies, spawnoutside of estuaries and use them only fora portion of their lifecycle. Transient ...
John W. Day, Jr., W. Michael Kemp, Alejandro Yáñez-Arancibia, 2012
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Monitoring Salt Marsh Vegetation and Nekton at William ...
The Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network (NCBN) began monitoring salt marsh vegetation and nekton at the William Floyd Estate (WIFL) in 2009.
Erika L. Nicosia, Penelope S. Pooler, 2013
ent by WIKIPEDIA articles! Nekton refers to the aggregate of actively swimming aquatic organisms in a body of water (usually oceans or lakes) able to move independently of water currents.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Investigating the Effects of Human Activity on Nearshore ...
Both local diversity within estuaries and regional diversity among estuaries was lower due to high water column nutrient concentrations and increasing drift macroalgae.
Lyanne J. F. Burgoyne, 2010
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Effects of Urbanization on Nekton Abundance and Food ...
Tidal creek systems serve as sentinel habitats, areas where the effects of human impacts may be seen before adverse affects are detectable in the larger ecosystem.
Sara Elizabeth Jones, 2008