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Volume 2, Number 12 (December 1978), The Otec Liaison
Volume 2, Number 12 (December 1978), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 2, Number 11 (November 1978), The Otec Liaison
Volume 2, Number 11 (November 1978), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 2, Number 10 (October 1978), The Otec Liaison
Volume 2, Number 10 (October 1978), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Serologic And Hematologic Values Of Bison In Colorado, Edward O. Keith, James Ellis, Robert W. Phillips, Maxine M. Benjamin
Serologic And Hematologic Values Of Bison In Colorado, Edward O. Keith, James Ellis, Robert W. Phillips, Maxine M. Benjamin
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
Recent economic and aesthetic interest in North American bison (Bison bison) has lead to increased interstate transport of these animals. Serologic and hematologic standards for bison are needed to detect disease in transported animals as well as within herds. This paper describes variation in blood physiological parameters in bison caused by variations in diet and season. Blood was taken from six bison and analyzed for serologic and hematologic parameters. Significant variation was found in blood urea nitrogen, chloride, cholesterol, creatinine, eosinophil, glucose, hemoglobin, lactic dehydrogenase, leukocyte, packed cell volume, potassium, serum globulin, serum glutamic oxalacetic transaminase, SGPT, and …
A 200 Year Record Of Carbon-13 And Carbon-14 Variations In A Bermuda Coral, Y. Nozaki, D. M. Rye, K. K. Turekian, Richard E. Dodge
A 200 Year Record Of Carbon-13 And Carbon-14 Variations In A Bermuda Coral, Y. Nozaki, D. M. Rye, K. K. Turekian, Richard E. Dodge
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
A 200 year old brain coral, captured in Bermuda in 1976 was slabbed and x-rayed. Using the annual growth bands sequential, dated samples were taken over the entire growth period of the coral and analyzed for Δ14C, δ13C and δ18O. During the past 80 years atmospheric variations in Δ14C and δ13C due to human effects, such as release of bomb C-14 and dilution of both C-14 and C-13 by fossil fuel burning, are closely tracked by the coral. Prior to 1900 divergences between the coral and tree Δ14C …
Volume 2, Number 9 (September 1978), The Otec Liaison
Volume 2, Number 9 (September 1978), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 2, Number 8 (August 1978), The Otec Liaison
Volume 2, Number 8 (August 1978), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 2, Number 7 (July 1978), The Otec Liaison
Volume 2, Number 7 (July 1978), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Zoogeography Of Tropical Western Atlantic Crinoidea (Echinodermata), David L. Meyer, Charles G. Messing, Donald B. Macurda Jr.
Zoogeography Of Tropical Western Atlantic Crinoidea (Echinodermata), David L. Meyer, Charles G. Messing, Donald B. Macurda Jr.
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
Recent collections of crinoids from the intertidal zone to 1,650 m in the tropical western Atlantic have provided significant range extensions for more than half of the 44 comatulid and stalked species known from the region. Of the 34 comatulid species, over 60% are endemic to the region; of the 10 stalked species, 90% are endemic. At the familial level, this fauna has its strongest affinities with the tropical Indo-Pacific region. Comatulids are most abundant above 300 m, while stalked species occur primarily between 100 and 700 m. Species that occur primarily above 600 m (the deepest penetration of the …
Volume 2, Number 6 (June 1978), The Otec Liaison
Volume 2, Number 6 (June 1978), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
The Natural Growth Records Of Reef-Building Corals, Richard E. Dodge
The Natural Growth Records Of Reef-Building Corals, Richard E. Dodge
Oceanography Faculty Theses and Dissertations
Through analysis of hermatypic coral incremental growth features, it is possible to determine the response of recent corals to their environments. In this way I have attempted to obtain a tool not only to gain knowledge of recent growth processes but also for reconstructing aspects of past environmental conditions associated with fossil coral growth. The procedure has been first to determine time relationships and characteristics of coral skeletal density bands and to next use banding for investigations into areal growth rate patterns, coral population age distributions, and coral-climate interactions.
Density band couplets, visible X-radiographically in medial sections of coral skeletons, …
Volume 2, Number 5 (May 1978), The Otec Liaison
Volume 2, Number 5 (May 1978), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 2, Number 4 (April 1978), The Otec Liaison
Volume 2, Number 4 (April 1978), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 2, Number 3 (March 1978), The Otec Liaison
Volume 2, Number 3 (March 1978), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 2, Number 2 (February 1978), The Otec Liaison
Volume 2, Number 2 (February 1978), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
Volume 1, Number 6 (January 1978), The Otec Liaison
Volume 1, Number 6 (January 1978), The Otec Liaison
The OTEC Liaison
No abstract provided.
A Revision Of The Comatulid Genus Comactinia A. H. Clark (Crinoidea: Echinodermata), Charles G. Messing
A Revision Of The Comatulid Genus Comactinia A. H. Clark (Crinoidea: Echinodermata), Charles G. Messing
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
The formerly monotypic genus Comactinia is found to comprise two valid species. One of these is further divided into two subspecies. The variability of the genus is examined and illustrated. A discussion of ecology, affinities, and zoogeography is included.
1978-1979 Nova University Bulletin For The Academic Year, Nova Southeastern University
1978-1979 Nova University Bulletin For The Academic Year, Nova Southeastern University
Undergraduate Programs Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.