「ALGAL」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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o be validly published, a name of a new taxon ( | algal and all fossil taxa excepted) must ... be acco |
asing frequency and geographic extent of toxic | algal blooms along populated coastlines is generally |
As an aid to his own studies on | algal taxonomy and morphology, Fritsch brought toget |
filter feeders, snail eaters, brood parasites, | algal grazers, and fish-eaters. |
e association of domoic acid-producing harmful | algal blooms and neurological damage in marine mamma |
ng water-quality issues from heavy boat usage, | algal blooms and rapid sedimentation related to agri |
ria-like dinoflagellates implicated in harmful | algal blooms and fish kills. |
e droppings of the birds and is known for rich | algal communities and few mangrove species and also |
This results in layer upon layer of | algal mats and intervening thin layers of mud. |
These lakes have low | algal production, and consequently, often have very |
However, some | algal taxa are still classified within the genus. |
DA-producing | algal blooms are associated with the phenomenon of a |
behaviour, life histories, predation, harmful | algal blooms), as well as for ocean optics and acous |
Sea-ice | algal communities can be found between ice crystals |
sually through shellfish contaminated by toxic | algal blooms, can result in paralytic shellfish pois |
The excessive | algal blooms can also significantly reduce oxygen le |
term used to describe all the various types of | algal communities encountered in annual and multi-ye |
used in microbiology for the growth of certain | algal species, first published by S.P. Chu in 1942. |
Journal is broad in scope, covering all plant, | algal and fungal groups, including fossils. |
rounding regions, problems include more common | algal blooms, habitat loss and sedimentation. |
one by saltwater spray and evaporation, but an | algal contribution has recently been suggested (Mont |
The interior of the | algal body has multiple axes. |
Fertilization advocates respond that similar | algal blooms have occurred naturally for millions of |
River, microscopic life such as cyanobacteria | algal blooms have been recorded. |
f this pigment, such as chlorophyll b in green | algal and higher plant antennae, while other algae m |
esulted in elevated bacterial levels and large | algal blooms in the Salton Sea. |
After several decades of severe | algal blooms in the estuary caused by discharge of n |
tophysalis major, an extant species that forms | algal mats in intertidal to very shallow subtidal wa |
An | algal bloom in a river near Chengdu, Sichuan, China. |
During an | algal bloom in 2009 researchers observed the coral c |
Adequate lighting is necessary to promote | algal growth in the aquarium. |
ther water sources to reduce the bacterial and | algal residue in the water. |
of fungal spores relative to spores formed by | algal species is difficult to assess, the spike did |
The | algal layer is discontinuous and usually 50-100 μm t |
Algal bloom is relatively common in summers, but bat | |
The | algal endosymbiont is a green alga from the genus Ne |
or earthy odor that can be quite strong if an | algal bloom is present. |
Once the | algal biomass is harvested and processed, the result |
The Cryptonemiales is a defunct | algal order; it is synonymous with the Halymeniales |
companying photos, the limpet scrapes off this | algal film, leaving a clear trail on the surface of |
His | algal collection, made between 1915 and 1917, has no |
the ocean has abundant plankton, and prolific | algal blooms occur in the polar regions each summer |
s come from porous carbonate deposits, such as | algal mounds, of Pennsylvanian age. |
The natural | algal source of halomon is difficult to locate, iden |
nd guava causing damage limited to the area of | algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing |
of saxitoxin lies mainly in effects of harmful | algal blooms on shellfish and certain finfish which |
depth is up to 1.5 m., where they feed on the | algal coating on rocks. |
apability to digest and absorb the 14C-labeled | algal protein placed on the sticky trichomes that th |
The ice | algal communities play an important role in primary |
opintion, some authors still consider a green | algal affinity possible. |
lipid-rich, land-plant debris and fresh-water | algal material, refuting theories of abiogenic origi |
Some specimens of | algal Solenopora retain an original pink colouration |
acro-algae with associated fauna and epiphytic | algal flora, small invertebrates, and macroscopic pi |
Algal nutrient solutions are made up of a mixture of | |
he rocks provide shelter for a wide variety of | algal species, such as the red seaweed Corallina off |
The green | algal photosynthetic symbiont (photobiont) associate |
process of cleavage, by which animal and some | algal cells undergo cytokinesis. |
volving trophic transfer of the toxin from its | algal source up the food web to higher predators. |
His | algal collections were donated by Queen's University |
ded plant matter into kettles for brewing into | algal blooms, which is then harvested as an oil. |
e inhabitants of the 'promised land' including | algal blooms which turn the sea red (like the first |
: 1) it likes bright light and this encourages | algal growth which is difficult to clear from the le |
This distinguishes it from red tide, which are | algal bloom whose toxins lead to harmful effects in |
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