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Studies Of Pipefish Foraging In Simulated Seagrass Habitats, Clifford H. Ryer
Studies Of Pipefish Foraging In Simulated Seagrass Habitats, Clifford H. Ryer
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Laboratory experiments determined the effects of two levels of habitat complexity upon pipefish (Syngnathus fuscus) foraging for amphipods. Habitats were composed of equal densities of either narrow (low complexity) or wide (high complexity) leafed artificial seagrass. The response to habitat, as measured by rate of encounter with amphipods, probability of attack after encounter, probability of success after attack, and overall rate of amphipod consumption, was determined for combinations of two fish size classes and three amphipod size classes. Small fish did not experience visually inhibitive effects in either habitat, while large fish had their visual fields impinged upon in the …
Geologic Responses To Late Cenozoic Marine Transgressions In The Poropotank River Estuary, Virginia, Martin Lane Mitchell
Geologic Responses To Late Cenozoic Marine Transgressions In The Poropotank River Estuary, Virginia, Martin Lane Mitchell
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No abstract provided.
Antibody Production In Spot (Leiostomus Xanthurus Lacepede): A Model To Test The Impact Of Elizabeth River Sediments On The Humoral Immune System Of Fish, Catherine Nancy Pourreau
Antibody Production In Spot (Leiostomus Xanthurus Lacepede): A Model To Test The Impact Of Elizabeth River Sediments On The Humoral Immune System Of Fish, Catherine Nancy Pourreau
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No abstract provided.
Waterfowl Utilization Of A Submerged Vegetation (Zostera Marina And Ruppia Maritima) Bed In The Lower Chesapeake Bay, Elizabeth W. Wilkins
Waterfowl Utilization Of A Submerged Vegetation (Zostera Marina And Ruppia Maritima) Bed In The Lower Chesapeake Bay, Elizabeth W. Wilkins
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No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Pollution On Benthic Communities Of The Tidal James River, Virginia, Robert J. Diaz
The Effects Of Pollution On Benthic Communities Of The Tidal James River, Virginia, Robert J. Diaz
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Benthic communities in the estuarine portion of the James River are controlled mainly by salinity. Pollution effects are localized and difficult to assess because of the rigorous physical environment. Mesohaline and oligohaline communities were very similar to those in other east coast estuaries. except for the dominance of Rangia cuneata in the oligohaline zone. Communities of the tidal freshwater zone are most affected by pollution. In the areas of Richmond and Hopewell, where the major portion of the pollution load enters the river, communities are most severely depressed. Separate multivariate analyses of species distributional patterns, and pollution and physical parameters …
Nitrogen Fixation In Virginia Salt Marshes And The Effects Of Chronic Oil Pollution On Nitrogen Fixation In The Mobjack Bay Marshes, Alyce Diane Thomson
Nitrogen Fixation In Virginia Salt Marshes And The Effects Of Chronic Oil Pollution On Nitrogen Fixation In The Mobjack Bay Marshes, Alyce Diane Thomson
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N2 fixation rates for several Virginia salt marshes were determined using in situ acetylene-reduction assays. A control and a chronically polluted oil marsh of the mesohaline Mobjack Bay area were sampled over a 1975-76 annual cycle. N2 fixation occurred in all transects which extended from upper mudflat to the Spartina patens zone. An isolated blue-green algal mat exhibited some of the highest N2 fixation rates. Intertidal sediment N2 fixation was patchy, both spatially and seasonally. However average rates (91.45 μg N/m2/h) compared to the estimated N requirement of the graminoid vegetation indicated a significant contribution to the N budget. Vegetation …
The Nesting Ecology Of Several Species Of Herons And The Glossy Ibis (Plegadis Falcinellus) In Three Heronries In Virginia, Barbara Susan Warren
The Nesting Ecology Of Several Species Of Herons And The Glossy Ibis (Plegadis Falcinellus) In Three Heronries In Virginia, Barbara Susan Warren
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Gill Area, Oxygen Consumption And Habitat In Four Xanthid Crabs Of The York River, Virginia, Douglas H. Wood
Gill Area, Oxygen Consumption And Habitat In Four Xanthid Crabs Of The York River, Virginia, Douglas H. Wood
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No abstract provided.
Heavy Metal Concentrations In The Clam Rangia Cuneata From The Rappahannock And James Rivers, Robert Emile Croonenberghs
Heavy Metal Concentrations In The Clam Rangia Cuneata From The Rappahannock And James Rivers, Robert Emile Croonenberghs
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This project investigated the feasibility of using the brackish water clam Rangia cuneata as a heavy metal pollution indicator, and further investigated the state of heavy metal pollution in the James River. Rangia cuneata were sampled in the fall of 1972 from the Rappahannock and James Rivers , and meats were analyzed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry for wet weight concentrations of copper, zinc, cadmium and lead. Levels of copper and zinc in Rangia cuneata were shown to be unaffected by clam size, spawning differences, salinity or distance upriver, and substrate grain size. Heavy metal concentrations in the oxidized channel sediments, …
The Comparative Ecology Of Two Species Of Pipefish (Syngnathidae) In The York River, Virginia, Linda P. Mercer
The Comparative Ecology Of Two Species Of Pipefish (Syngnathidae) In The York River, Virginia, Linda P. Mercer
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No abstract provided.
Growth Rate And Nesting Aspects For The Glossy Ibis In Virginia, 1972, John William Williams
Growth Rate And Nesting Aspects For The Glossy Ibis In Virginia, 1972, John William Williams
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No abstract provided.
Population Dynamics Of Ospreys In Tidewater Virginia, Robert Senior Kennedy
Population Dynamics Of Ospreys In Tidewater Virginia, Robert Senior Kennedy
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Exotic Game Bird Introduction Program In The Sandy Point Area Of Virginia 1970-1971, Hans Wachtmeister
A Study Of The Exotic Game Bird Introduction Program In The Sandy Point Area Of Virginia 1970-1971, Hans Wachtmeister
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No abstract provided.
The Ecological Significance Of A Ctenophore, Mnemiopsis Leidyi (A. Aggasiz), In A Fish Nursery Ground, Victor G. Burrell
The Ecological Significance Of A Ctenophore, Mnemiopsis Leidyi (A. Aggasiz), In A Fish Nursery Ground, Victor G. Burrell
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No abstract provided.
The Distribution And Ecology Of The Gammaridea (Crustacea, Amphipoda) Of The Lower Chesapeake Estuaries, James B. Feeley
The Distribution And Ecology Of The Gammaridea (Crustacea, Amphipoda) Of The Lower Chesapeake Estuaries, James B. Feeley
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Ecology Of Marine Invertebrate Fouling Organisms In Hampton Roads, Virginia, Dale R. Calder
Ecology Of Marine Invertebrate Fouling Organisms In Hampton Roads, Virginia, Dale R. Calder
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Investigations were conducted from 15 May 1964 to 3 January 1966 to determine the incidence, distribution, and abundance of marine invertebrate fouling organisms in Hampton Roads, Virginia. Dredging carried out at seven stations revealed that benthic organisms most likely to be involved in fouling were Thuiaria argentea, Alcyonidium verrilli, Microciona prolifera, Amathia vidovici, and Aeverrillia armata. All of these species occur in the Pier 12 berthing area of the Norfolk Naval Base, with. !· argentea and~- verrilli being most abundant. Detailed studies of the organisms attaching to asbestos fiber test panels were made at Pier 12 of the Naval Base. …
Capsalids (Monogenea: Capsalidae) Of Some Australian Fishes, Adrian R. Lawler
Capsalids (Monogenea: Capsalidae) Of Some Australian Fishes, Adrian R. Lawler
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Monogenetic Trematodes Of Some New Zealand Fishes, W. A. Dillon
Monogenetic Trematodes Of Some New Zealand Fishes, W. A. Dillon
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No abstract provided.
Monogenetic Trematodes From Some Chesapeake Bay Fishes, John Walter Mcmahon
Monogenetic Trematodes From Some Chesapeake Bay Fishes, John Walter Mcmahon
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No abstract provided.
Ecological And Epidemiological Studies Of Nematopsis Ostrearum, A Sporozoan Parasite Of The Oyster Crassostrea Virginica, In Lower Chesapeake Bay And Its Tributaries, Sung Yen Feng
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No abstract provided.
A Preliminary Study Of Shad, Alosa Sapidissima (Wilson), Spawning In Some Virginia Rivers, William Henry Massmann
A Preliminary Study Of Shad, Alosa Sapidissima (Wilson), Spawning In Some Virginia Rivers, William Henry Massmann
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Some Hydrographic Conditions Found In Winter In Lower Chesapeake Bay And Their Possible Effects On The Blue Crab (Callinectes Sapidus Rathbun) Population, John Strathern Macgregor
Some Hydrographic Conditions Found In Winter In Lower Chesapeake Bay And Their Possible Effects On The Blue Crab (Callinectes Sapidus Rathbun) Population, John Strathern Macgregor
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Measurement To Determine The Condition Of Oysters In Virginia, Alice Elizabeth Overcash
The Use Of Measurement To Determine The Condition Of Oysters In Virginia, Alice Elizabeth Overcash
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No abstract provided.
Distribution Of The Fungus Lagenidium Callenectes Couch And Its Effect On Eggs Of The Blue Crab, Mary Rosalie Rogers
Distribution Of The Fungus Lagenidium Callenectes Couch And Its Effect On Eggs Of The Blue Crab, Mary Rosalie Rogers
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No abstract provided.