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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Acoustic and ecological investigations into predator-prey interactions between Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) and seal and bird predators /

Cox, Martin James. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of St Andrews, September 2008. / Electronic version restricted until 16th September 2009.
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Condition indicators for Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba /

Shin, Hyoung-Chul. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Tasmania, 2000. / Library has additional copy on CD-ROM. Includes bibliographical references.
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Estimating the distribution of demand for Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) from land-based predators at South Georgia /

Swarbrick, Matthew L. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of St Andrews, May 2007.
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Suitability of two Nigerian species for the manufacture of wood-cement boards

Odumodu, Daniel A. C. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Polytechnic College. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 61).
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Effets antihypertenseurs des extraits de Terminalia superba Engler & Diels (Combretaceae) : étude in vivo et in vitro / Antihypertensive effects of Terminalia superba Engler & Diels (Combretaceae) : in vivo et in vitro study

Ngo Lemba Tom, Esther 07 March 2011 (has links)
Terminalia superba Engler & Diels (Combretaceae) est utilisée en médecine traditionnelle au Cameroun pour les soins d'hypertension artérielle (HTA). L'objectif du travail de cette thèse a été d'apporter des bases scientifiques à son utilisation traditionnelle. Nous avons évalué les effets d'un extrait aqueux de T. superba chez des rats normaux ou soumis à deux modèles d'HTA secondaire : l'HTA induite par le glucose et l'HTA induite par l'éthanol. L'extrait aqueux exerce un effet hypotenseur, antihypertenseur et antioxydant. Quatre extraits de T. superba : l'extrait aqueux (AQU), au méthanol (MET), au chlorure de méthylène (MC) et au méthanol/chlorure de méthylène (MCM) ont des effets vasodilatateurs les anneaux aortiques isolés de rat, dénués ou non d'endothélium vasculaire et contractés à la phénylephrine ou au chlorure de potassium. L'extrait MC est le plus actif et réduit les flux calciques. L'extrait MC a exercé un effet anti-hypertenseur chez le rat spontanément hypertendu, une diminution du stress oxydatif, une amélioration de la fonction endothéliale. Il n'a affecté ni la diurèse, ni l'activité des cytochromes P450 3A hépatiques. Les extraits AQU et au MC se sont révélés faiblement toxiques, avec des DLso respectivement supérieures à 5000 mg/kg et 2000 mg/kg. L'extrait MC aux doses de 300 et de 600 mg/kg a révélé des zones de congestion vasculaires et d'inflammations réversibles après arrêt du traitement. Ce travail a validé sur le plan pharmacologique l'utilisation de T. superba comme traitement alternatif à l'HTA. Il sera question d'identifier les composés purs à l'origine de l'activité cardio-vasculaire de la plante, et à poursuivre les études toxicologiques. / Terminalia superba Engler & Diels (Combretaceae) is used in cameroonian traditional medicine for thé treatment of hypertension (HT). The aim of this thesis was to provide scientifical of it traditional use. We evaluated thé effects of an aqueous extract (AQUE) of T. superba in normal rats or in glucose or ethanol induced hypertensive rats. The AQUE had an hypotensive, antihypertensive and antioxydative effect. Four extracts of T. superba: aqueous (AQU), méthanol (MET), méthylène chloride (MC) and methanol/methylene chloride (MCM) extracts showed vasorelaxant effects on rat aortic rings endothelium stripped or not, contracted with phénylephrine or potassium chloride. The MC extract was thé most potent. It reduced thé calcium fluxes in vascular smooth muscle cells. The MC extract had an antihypertensive effect in spontaneously hypertensive rat, associated with a decreased in oxidative stress assessed by measuring thé rate of urine 8-iso-PGF2a and reduced endothelial dysfunction. This extract did not affect diuresis, or thé activity of hepatic cytochrome P450 3A. The AQU and MC extracts appeared slightly toxic, with LDso respectively greater than 5000 mg/kg and 2000 mg/kg. The MC extract at doses of 300 and 600 mg/kg induced areas of vascular congestion and inflammation réversible after discontinuation. In conclusion, our study validâtes thé pharmacological traditional use of T. superba as a treatment for hypertension. The prospects of this work will aim at identifying thé pure compounds that cause thé cardiovascular activity of this plant, and further toxicological studies to ensure their safety.
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Ecologia alimentar de spheniscidae na Ilha Elefante, Antártica

Valls, Fernanda Caminha Leal 27 February 2013 (has links)
Submitted by William Justo Figueiro (williamjf) on 2015-08-11T21:04:47Z No. of bitstreams: 1 13e.pdf: 3156102 bytes, checksum: da00a19d9782f6ac017289a5d272ac1f (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-08-11T21:04:47Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 13e.pdf: 3156102 bytes, checksum: da00a19d9782f6ac017289a5d272ac1f (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013 / CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / CNPQ – Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / INCT-APA - Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia Antártico de Pesquisas Ambientais / PROANTAR - Programa Antártico Brasileiro / SECIRM - Secretaria Interministerial para os Recursos do Mar / MMA - Ministério do meio Ambiente / INCT-APA - Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia Antártico de Pesquisas Ambientais / UNISINOS - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos / O nicho realizado de duas espécies precisa ser diferente, para que estas espécies possam coexistir de maneira estável. Pygoscelis papua e P. antarcticus reproduzem simpatricamente na Ilha Elefante, Antártica. Foram coletadas amostras de conteúdo estomacal e realizado biometria das duas espécies para analisar a dieta e a sobreposição de nicho. Um total de 56 amostras de P. papua e 71 amostras de P. antarcticus foram coletadas durante dois períodos de reprodução austral, 2010/11 e 2011/12, na região de Stinker Point. A proporção de itens variou entre as espécies de pinguins e entre os táxons representados. E. superba foi a presa de maior abundância comparado com outros itens alimentares, com aproximadamente 69% FO para P. papua e 98% FO para P. antarcticus. Foram encontradas nove espécies de peixe, seis espécies de crustáceos e uma espécie de cefalópode, identificados a nível específico. Existe uma diferença significativa entre os fatores, espécie de pinguim, tamanho da carapaça e sexo de krill antártico, quando comparados entre si. Além disso, a biometria indica que o comprimento do bico e peso de P. papua são maiores que em P. antarcticus, da mesma forma que o bico é mais alto e mais largo em P. antarcticus. Tais diferenças morfológicas podem explicar as diferenças no forrageio. Foi observada uma sobreposição de nicho trófico entre as espécies, pela utilização dos mesmos recursos, uma vez que estas espécies ocorrem simpatricamente na mesma região. Este estudo demonstra que a variação específica do nicho trófico ocupado pelas espécies pode ser definida pelo comportamento de forrageio e pela seleção dos recursos alimentares de cada espécie. É importante a recomendação destas espécies como indicadores de qualidade ambiental, adicionando questões como a variabilidade local, pois o nicho trófico pode alterar ao longo do tempo. / The two species realized niche needs to be different, since these species can coexist stably. Pygoscelis papua and P. antarcticus breed simpatricaly on Elephant Island, Antarctica. Stomach content samples were collected and biometrics of both species was measured in order to analyze the diet and the niche overlap. A total of 56 P. papua samples and 71 P. antarcticuss samples were collected, during the two austral breeding seasons, 2010/11 and 2011/12, on the Stinker Point region. The proportion of items ranged from the penguin species and among the taxa represented. E. superba was the most abundant prey compared with other food items, with approximately 69% FO for P. papua, and 98% FO for P. antarcticus. We found nine species of fish, six species of crustaceans and one species of cephalopod, identified by the specific level. There is a significant difference between the factors, species of penguin, carapace length and sex of antarctic krill, when compared with each other. In addition, the biometrics indicates that length of P. papua’s beak and weight are larger than P. antarcticus, but P. antarcticus has the highest and widest beak measures. Such morphological differences may explain differences in foraging. We observed a niche overlap of species, by the use of the same food resources, once these species occurs simpatricaly in the same region. This study also demonstrated that the specific variation of trophic niches occupied by the species may be defined by the foraging behavior and by the selection of the food resources. It is important the recommendation of these species as indicators of environmental quality, adding issues such as local variability since the trophic niche may change over the time.
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Acoustic and ecological investigations into predator-prey interactions between Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) and seal and bird predators

Cox, Martin James January 2008 (has links)
1. Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) form aggregations known as swarms that vary greatly in size and density. Six acoustic surveys were conducted as part of multidisciplinary studies at two study sites, the western and eastern core boxes (WCB and ECB), during the 1997, 1998 and 1999 austral summers, at South Georgia. A quantitative, automated, image processing algorithm was used to identify swarms, and calculate swarm descriptors, or metrics. In contrast to acoustic surveys of aggregations of other pelagic species, a strong correlation (r = 0.88, p = 0.02, 95% C.I.= 0.24 to 0.99) between the number of krill swarms and the mean areal krill density [rho.hat] was found. Multivariate analysis was used to partition swarms into three types, based on contrasting morphological and internal krill density parameters. Swarm types were distributed differently between inter-surveys and between on and off-shelf regions. This swarm type variation has implications for krill predators, by causing spatial heterogeneity in swarm detectability, suggesting that for optimal foraging to occur, predators must engage in some sort of adaptive foraging strategy. 2. Krill predator-prey interactions were found to occur at multiple spatial and temporal scales, in a nested, or hierarchical structure. At the largest inter-survey scale, an index of variability, I, was developed to compare variation in survey-scale predator sightings, sea temperature and [rho.hat]. Using I and a two-way ANOVA, core box, rather than year, was found to be a more important factor in determining species distribution. The absence of Blue-petrels (Halobaena caerulea) and the elevated number of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) suggest that 1998 was a characterised by colder than average water surrounding South Georgia, and a high [rho.hat] in the ECB. At the smaller, intra-survey scales (<80 km, <5 day), the characteristic scale (distances in which predator group size, or krill density were similar, L_s) were determined. For krill and predators L_s varied by survey and the L_s of krill also varied by depth within a survey. Overlap in L_s were stronger between predator species than between a predator species and krill, indicating predators were taking foraging cues from the activity of predators, rather than from the underlying krill distribution. No relationship was found between swarm characteristics and predator activity, suggesting either there is no relationship between krill swarms and predators, or that the predator and acoustic observation techniques may not be appropriate to detect such a relationship. 3. To overcome the 2-D sampling limitations of conventional echosounders, a multibeam echosounder (MBE) observed entire swarms in three-dimensions. Swarms found in the nearshore environment of Livingston Island situated in the South Shetland Islands, exhibited only a narrow range of surface area to volume ratios or roughnesses (R = 3.3, CV = 0.23), suggesting that krill adopt a consistent group behaviour to maintain swarm shape. Generalized additive models (GAM) suggested that the presence of air-breathing predators influenced the shape of a krill swarm (R decreased in the presence of predators: the swarm became more spherical). A 2D distance sampling framework was used to estimate the abundance, N, and associated variance of krill swarms. This technique took into account angular and range detectability (half-normal, [sigma_r.hat] = 365.00 m, CV = 0.16) and determined the vertical distribution of krill swarms to be best approximated by a beta-distribution ([alpha.hat] = 2.62, [CV.hat] = 0.19; [beta.hat] = 2.41, [CV.hat] = 0.15), giving the abundance of swarms in survey region as [N.hat] = 5,062 ([CV.hat] = 0.35). This research represents a substantial contribution to developing estimation of pelagic biomass using MBEs. 4. When using a single- or split-beam missing pings occur when the transmit or receive cycles are interrupted, often by aeration of the water column, under the echosounder transducer during rough weather. A thin-plate regression spline based approach was used to model the missing krill data, with knots chosen using a branch and bound algorithm. This method performs well for acoustic observations of krill swarms where data are tightly clustered and change rapidly. For these data the technique outperformed the standard MGCV GAM, and the technique is applicable for estimating acoustically derived biomass from line transect surveys.
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Characterization of the Western Antarctic Peninsula Ecosystem: Environmental Controls on the Zooplankton Community

Marrari, Marina 30 June 2008 (has links)
The zooplankton community of Marguerite Bay, western Antarctic Peninsula, was investigated in relation to variability in chlorophyll concentrations and sea ice dynamics, using a combination of satellite remote sensing techniques and plankton net data. SeaWiFS chlorophyll data were validated with concurrent in situ data measured by HPLC and fluoromentric methods, and results indicate that SeaWiFS chlorophyll is an accurate measure of in situ values when HPLC data are used as ground truth. Climatology data of SeaWiFS chlorophyll west of the Antarctic Peninsula showed that the Bellingshausen Sea and Marguerite Bay usually had higher and more persistent chlorophyll concentrations compared with northern regions. These predictable phytoplankton blooms could provide the Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, with the food required for successful reproduction and larval survival. Unusually high krill reproduction in 2000/2001 was coincident with above-average chlorophyll concentrations throughout the study area and was followed by the largest juvenile recruitment since 1981. High larval densities at the shelf break along the Antarctic Peninsula may have resulted, in part, from krill spawning in the Bellingshausen Sea. Interannual differences in sea ice also probably contributed to the variability in larval krill abundances. Interannual differences were observed in the species composition of the zooplankton of Marguerite Bay during fall, and these were linked to variability in the environmental conditions. Thysanoessa macrura was the most abundant euphausiid in 2001, while Euphausia crystallorophias dominated in 2002, and E. superba had intermediate densities during both years. Copepods were more abundant in 2001 by a factor of 2.6. Copepods and T. macrura showed a rapid population response to unusually high chlorophyll concentrations in the Bellingshausen Sea and Marguerite Bay during spring-summer 2000/2001, whereas E. superba and E. crystallorophias had a longer term response and showed increased recruitment in fall 2002. There were no clear associations between the distribution of zooplankton and environmental conditions in fall; however there was a significant relationship between chlorophyll concentrations in the Bellingshausen Sea during the preceding spring and zooplankton patterns during fall.
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Estudo fitoquímico e atividades farmacológicas de cordia rufescens e cordia superba (boraginaceae)

Vale, Ademir Evangelista do January 2009 (has links)
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Gradients in Season, Latitude, and Sea Ice: Their Effect on Metabolism and Stable Isotopic Composition of Antarctic Micronekton

Ombres, Erica H. 01 January 2013 (has links)
Respiration, metabolic enzyme assays, and body composition parameters were measured in the Antarctic krill Euphausia superba during the summer, fall and winter on the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). E. superba of all sizes decrease their metabolism from the summer to the winter. These same parameters were also measured along the WAP during the austral fall 2010. E. superba's enzyme activity indicated that there was a latitudinal gradient to the decline in metabolism along the WAP with the more northerly sites having significantly higher metabolic enzyme activities than the sites to the south. Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotopes were measured in E. superba along the WAP to determine if there were any latitudinal trends. δ13C showed a significant trend with latitude with more depleted δ13C values in the southern portion of the WAP. Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotopes were also measured in two important prey fishes along the WAP, the silverfish Pleuragramma antarcticum and the myctophid Electrona antarctica. P. antarcticum had a more variable and more enriched δ13C value than E. antarctica indicative of P. antarcticum's more neritic habitat. There were no significant differences between the δ15N values of the two fish, indicating that although they feed in different areas they were feeding at the same trophic level. Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotopes were measured in twenty species in the marginal ice zone (MIZ) of the Weddell Sea at the beginning of the austral summer. Samples were taken from under the ice, at the ice edge and in the open ocean. A significant trend in the δ13C values of all species was found with the under-ice δ13C values being more depleted than those in the open ocean. This is most likely due to the reduced atmospheric exchange of CO2, upwelled water with depleted δ13C values, and continuous biological respiration under the ice, all of which contribute to very depleted δ13C values. δ15N values were significantly lower in the open ocean than the other ice conditions due to the increased reliance on primary production. The diapausing copepods Calanoides acutus and Rhincalanus gigas showed similar patterns in their isotopic signatures across the ice zones. Cluster analysis revealed trophic shifts between the different ice zones. The ice edge zone proved to contain the most species and was the best habitat for most species. The trophic shifts observed within species in the differing ice conditions mimicked the seasonal changes they undergo during the course of the productive season every year.

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