868 resultados para oceanografía
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[EN]The increase in the anthropogenic CO2 released to the atmosphere, induces an increase in the dissolved CO2 in the ocean, causing elevated pCO2 values and a pH decrease. Due to the increasing atmospheric CO2, several on-going research programs are evaluating the impact of acidification on marine organisms, intent to predict their future. In this mesocosm experiment (KOSMOS 14GC), we assessed the effect of different CO2 concentrations on metabolism in microplankton (0.7-50μm size) and in biogenic particles harvested by sediment traps.
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[EN]Respiration of zooplanktonic organisms is an significant fraction of the global carbon cycle. However, it estimation in order to obtain the data required in oceanography is still a problem. In this work, we studied respiration rates in laboratory and field experiments. Laboratory experiments using Daphnia spp. showed a significant decrease of respiration rates during starvation. In addition, we measured the gut fluorescence and enzymatic activity (electron transfer system, ETS). The former did not show the expected decrease probably due to the volume of the incubators. The relationship between respiration and ETS presented the classical variability ranging between 0.5 and 1 as observed in previous works. Copepod respiration rates were measured during RAPROCAN 1504 cruise around the Canary Islands.
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[EN]Starvation at all scales of plankton from archaea to medusae is the prevailing condition in marine ecosystems. Such nutrient-limitation will shift the physiological state in these organisms with accompanying changes in their physiology and biochemistry. Here, we review our laboratory’s progress in documenting these changes associated with starvation in a range of marine organisms. Specifically, we focused on respiration, ammonium excretion, CO2 production, RQ, respiratory ETS activity, isocitrate dehydrogenase and glutamate dehydrogenase activity in the mysid, Leptomysis lingvura, a dinoflagellate, Oxyrrhis marina and two bacteria, Vibrio natriegens, and Pseudomonas nautica
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Programa de doctorado en Oceanografía.
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[ES]¿Qué hay en las aguas profundas de El Hierro? La organización de conservación marina Oceana presenta los hallazgos efectuados en el Mar de las Calmas con un robot submarino (ROV) capaz de descender a 1.000 metros. Estas imágenes revelan desde fondos de anguilas jardineras a arrecifes vivos de corales blancos de profundidad, de la freza del tamboril oceánico a rocas cubiertas de ostras gigantes. Durante la presentación se mostrarán hallazgos de interés mundial, como el primer vídeo obtenido de un pez transparente de seis ojos. Se describirán las profundidades al sur de la isla, explicando sus necesidades de protección, y se enseñarán imágenes de tiburones de aguas profundas, peces trípode, crinoideos, esponjas carnívoras y erizos de cuero, entre otras.
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Programa de doctorado: Oceanografía (Bienio 2006-2008). Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Departamento de Biología y Institut de Ciéncies del Mar.
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Programa de doctorado, Oceanografía ; 2004-2006
Chemistry of Fe(II) in the presence of organic exudates from phytoplankton and of copper in seawater
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Programa de doctorado de Oceanografía ; 2006-2008
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Programa de doctorado en Oceanografía y Cambio Global. IOCAG.
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Programa de doctorado: Oceanografía