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Phytoplankton Ecology And Dynamics In The James River Estuary Virginia, U. S. A., Margaret J. Filardo
Phytoplankton Ecology And Dynamics In The James River Estuary Virginia, U. S. A., Margaret J. Filardo
OES Theses and Dissertations
Autotrophic biomass and productivity as well as nutrient distributions and phytoplankton cell populations in the James River estuary, Virginia, from Newport News Shipyard to the 0 o/oo isohaline, were sampled on a monthly basis from August of 1981 to December of 1982. Particular emphasis was placed on the very low salinity region (defined as the location where surface salinity measured between 0.0 and 0.75 o/oo based on conductivity) in order to determine the fate of fresh water phytoplankters upon being advected into the estuary because of their suspected role in the biogeochemical cycling that occurs there.
Both chlorophyll a and …
Electrophoretic Stock Identification Of Summer Flounder, Paralichthys Dentatus, Garret Van Housen
Electrophoretic Stock Identification Of Summer Flounder, Paralichthys Dentatus, Garret Van Housen
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Anatomical Observations On The Ampullae Of Lorenzini From Selected Skates And Galeoid Sharks Of The Western North, William Raschi
Anatomical Observations On The Ampullae Of Lorenzini From Selected Skates And Galeoid Sharks Of The Western North, William Raschi
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
The gross structure of the ampullae of Lorenzini and its distribution on the body of 40 species of skates (Rajoidei) and 5 species of sharks (Galeomorphii) were compared in an attempt to investigate correlations within this system to feeding mechanisms. Three general lines of morphological change are observed. A larger proportion of the ampullary pores are associated with the ventral surface of the dorsoventrally flattened skates than the more conically shaped sharks. The relative proportion of ventral pores is significantly reduced on those species inhabiting aphotic waters. Secondly, the more piscivorous rajoids possess an array of ventral pores which covers …
Sediment Oxygen Demand In Streams Receiving Sewage Effluent, John J. Schultz
Sediment Oxygen Demand In Streams Receiving Sewage Effluent, John J. Schultz
Masters Theses
Sediment oxygen demand is an important factor in determining dissolved oxygen concentrations in streams and rivers subjected to sewage effluents and other sources of organic pollution. Resuspension of sediments during bottom-scouring after periods of heavy precipitation exerts an immediate and increased oxygen demand on the water and is expected to decrease sediment oxygen demand at the site.
Sediment samples were collected monthly from April through November, 1983 from three small streams subjected to sources of organic pollution. The samples collected were arbitrarily categorized into wet and dry period samples based on the total precipitation between collection dates. Sediment oxygen demand …
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
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.