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Parazitolojiye Giriş
Öğrencilerin Öğrenmesi Beklenilen Noktalar 1.Parazitler anlatılırken, parazitizmin özünü anlamak. 2.Parazitolojide kullanılan terimler (terminoloji) ile aşina olmak 3.Taxanomic şemaları kullanarak parazitleri sınıflandırmak 4.Hedeflenen paraziti bilimsel (genus-cins, species- tür) ve halk arasındaki adı ile tanımak, patalojisini, ekonomik etkisini ve kullanılan ilaçlara cevabını öğrenmek. 5.Her parazit için asıl konakçıyı yada konakçı gurubunu bilmek....
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KPDS VE ÜDS’DE ZAMANI DOĞRU KULLANMAK
Daha önceki makale ve yazılarımda da belirttiğim gibi, KPDS, ÜDS, YDS gibi akademik sınavlarda zamanı doğru kullanmak oldukça önemlidir. Bu temel olgu aslında “sınav” kavramının vazgeçilmez unsurlarından biridir. Yani; bir soruyu doğru yapmak kadar o soruyu ne kadar sürede yapabildiğinizde toplamda alacağınız puanı belirleyen önemli unsurlardan biridir. Yaklaşmakta olan ÜDS ve KPDS sınavlarına hazırlanan adaylara tavsiyem, sadece bilgilerini artırmaları...
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Herpes outbreak, other marine viruses linked to coral bleaching event
A major coral bleaching event took place on this part of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. A study at Oregon State University has concluded that significant outbreaks of viruses may be associated with coral bleaching events, especially as a result of multiple environmental stresses.
https://www.biyologlar.com/herpes-outbreak-other-marine-viruses-linked-to-coral-bleaching-event-haber-8728 -
Rapid plankton growth in ocean seen as sign of carbon dioxide loading
This is a scanning electron microscope image of a coccolithophore, which can measure from 5 to 15 microns across, less than a fifth the width of a human hair. A microscopic marine alga is thriving in the North Atlantic to an extent that defies scientific predictions, suggesting swift environmental change as a result of increased carbon dioxide in the ocean, a study led a by Johns Hopkins University scientist has found.
https://www.biyologlar.com/rapid-plankton-growth-in-ocean-seen-as-sign-of-carbon-dioxide-loading-haber-8732 -
Scientists measure the 'beauty' of coral reefs
This is an example of a healthy reef. Almost every person has an appreciation for natural environments. In addition, most people find healthy or pristine locations with high biodiversity more beautiful and aesthetically pleasing than environmentally degraded locations. In a study which computed 'aesthetics' as it relates to coral reefs, a multidisciplinary group of researchers have shown that an objective computational analysis of photographic images can be used to assess the health of a coral...
https://www.biyologlar.com/scientists-measure-the-aposbeauty-apos-of-coral-reefs-haber-8733 -
Degenerating neurons respond to gene therapy treatment for Alzheimer's disease
Degenerating neurons in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) measurably responded to an experimental gene therapy in which nerve growth factor (NGF) was injected into their brains, report researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine in the current issue of JAMA Neurology.
https://www.biyologlar.com/degenerating-neurons-respond-to-gene-therapy-treatment-for-alzheimer-aposs-disease-haber-8762 -
Telomerlerin Yaşlanma Ve Kanser İlişkisindeki Rolü
Telomerlerin yaşlanma ve kanser ilişkisindeki rolü oldukça önemlidir. Kanser tedavisinde ve teşhisinde geleneksel yöntemlerin yanı sıra telomeraz aktivitesinin ölçümü özgün bir belirteç olarak kullanılabilir.
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Telomerlerin Yaşlanma Ve Kanser İlişkisindeki Rolü
Telomerlerin yaşlanma ve kanser ilişkisindeki rolü oldukça önemlidir. Kanser tedavisinde ve teşhisinde geleneksel yöntemlerin yanı sıra telomeraz aktivitesinin ölçümü özgün bir belirteç olarak kullanılabilir.
https://www.biyologlar.com/telomerlerin-yaslanma-ve-kanser-iliskisindeki-rolu -
KÖK HÜCRELERE BAKIŞ:TANIMLAR, KAVRAMLAR ve SINIFLANDIRMALAR
İki binli yıllarla beraber kök hücrelerin rejeneratif tıp (yenileyici tıp) alanındaki öneminin giderek arttığını ve tıbbın geleceğini şekillendirme potansiyelini gözlemlemekteyiz.
https://www.biyologlar.com/kok-hucrelere-bakistanimlar-kavramlar-ve-siniflandirmalar -
Neden Taze Sebze ve Meyve Yemeliyiz?
Taze sebze ve meyvelerin denizciler, kaşifler ve üniversite öğrencileri için önemi
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Neden Taze Sebze ve Meyve Yemeliyiz?
Taze sebze ve meyvelerin denizciler, kaşifler ve üniversite öğrencileri için önemi
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Şizofreniye Dair Her Şey!
Günlük hayatımızda, sıkça duymuş olduğumuz psikolojik bozukluk olan ‘’Şizofreni’’ hakkında ne biliyoruz? Şizofreni genetik mi? Şizofreni bulaşıcı mı? Şizofreni hastası saldırgan mı? Gelin bu sorulara cevap verelim ve doğru bilinen yanlışlara el atalım.
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Şizofreniye Dair Her Şey!
Günlük hayatımızda, sıkça duymuş olduğumuz psikolojik bozukluk olan ‘’Şizofreni’’ hakkında ne biliyoruz? Şizofreni genetik mi? Şizofreni bulaşıcı mı? Şizofreni hastası saldırgan mı? Gelin bu sorulara cevap verelim ve doğru bilinen yanlışlara el atalım.
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Coral reefs in Palau surprisingly resistant to naturally acidified waters
Ocean researchers working on the coral reefs of Palau in 2011 and 2012 made two unexpected discoveries that could provide insight into corals' resistance and resilience to ocean acidification, and aid in the creation of a plan to protect them. The team collected water samples at nine points along a transect that stretched from the open ocean, across the barrier reef, into the lagoon and then into the bays and inlets around the Rock Islands of Palau, in the western Pacific Ocean. With each...
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New discovery in living cell signaling
A breakthrough discovery into how living cells process and respond to chemical information could help advance the development of treatments for a large number of cancers and other cellular disorders that have been resistant to therapy. An international collaboration of researchers, led by scientists with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) Berkeley, have unlocked the secret behind the activation of the...
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Orta beyin - Mesencephalon Nedir
Orta beyin ya da mesencephalon (Grekçe: mesos - orta, enkephalos - beyin), merkezi sinir sisteminin; görme, işitme, motor kontrol, uyku/uyanma, uyarılma (tetiklik) ve sıcaklık regülasyonu ile ilgili bir parçasıdır.
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Blocking cells' movement to stop the spread of cancer
Insights into how cells move through the body could lead to innovative techniques to stop cancer cells from spreading and causing secondary tumours, according to new UCL research. Scientists discovered that cells can change into an invasive, liquid-like state to readily navigate the narrow channels in our body. This transformation is triggered by chemical signals, which could be blocked in order to stop cancer cells from spreading. Most cancer deaths are not due to primary tumours, but to...
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Stem-cell-based strategy boosts immune system in mice
Raising hopes for cell-based therapies, UC San Francisco researchers have created the first functioning human thymus tissue from embryonic stem cells in the laboratory. The researchers showed that, in mice, the tissue can be used to foster the development of white blood cells the body needs to mount healthy immune responses and to prevent harmful autoimmune reactions. The scientists who developed the thymus cells — which caused the proliferation and maturation of functioning immune cells...
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Scientists discover how 'jumping genes' help black truffles adapt to their environment
Black truffles, also known as Périgord truffles, grow in symbiosis with the roots of oak and hazelnut trees. In the world of haute cuisine, they are expensive and highly prized. In the world of epigenetics, however, the fungi (Tuber melanosporum) are of major interest for another reason: their unique pattern of DNA methylation, a biochemical process that chemically modifies nucleic acids without changing their sequence. Epigenetics is the study of changes in gene expression caused by...
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Scientists reconstruct ancient impact that dwarfs dinosaur-extinction blast
Picture this: A massive asteroid almost as wide as Rhode Island and about three to five times larger than the rock thought to have wiped out the dinosaurs slams into Earth. The collision punches a crater into the planet's crust that's nearly 500 kilometers (about 300 miles) across: greater than the distance from Washington, D.C. to New York City, and up to two and a half times larger in diameter than the hole formed by the dinosaur-killing asteroid. Seismic waves bigger than any recorded...
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Simple technology makes CRISPR gene editing cheaper
University of California, Berkeley, researchers have discovered a much cheaper and easier way to target a hot new gene editing tool, CRISPR-Cas9, to cut or label DNA. The CRISPR-Cas9 technique, invented three years ago at UC Berkeley, has taken genomics by storm, with its ability to latch on to a very specific sequence of DNA and cut it, inactivating genes with ease. This has great promise for targeted gene therapy to cure genetic diseases, and for discovering the causes of disease. The...
https://www.biyologlar.com/simple-technology-makes-crispr-gene-editing-cheaper -
Stem cell breakthrough could set up future transplant therapies
A new method for creating stem cells for the human liver and pancreas, which could enable both cell types to be grown in sufficient quantities for clinical use, has been developed by scientists. Using the technique, researchers have for the first time been able to grow a pure, self-renewing population of stem cells specific to the human foregut, the upper section of the human digestive system. These so-called "Foregut stem cells" could then be developed further to produce liver or pancreatic...
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Small molecule acts as on-off switch for nature's antibiotic factory
Scientists have identified the developmental on-off switch for Streptomyces, a group of soil microbes that produce more than two-thirds of the world's naturally derived antibiotic medicines. Their hope now would be to see whether it is possible to manipulate this switch to make nature's antibiotic factory more efficient. The study, appearing August 28 in Cell, found that a unique interaction between a small molecule called cyclic-di-GMP and a larger protein called BldD ultimately controls...
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Surprising global species shake-up discovered
The diversity of the world's life forms — from corals to carnivores — is under assault. Decades of scientific studies document the fraying of ecosystems and a grim tally of species extinctions due to destroyed habitat, pollution, climate change, invasives and overharvesting. Which makes a recent report in the journal Science rather surprising. Nick Gotelli, a professor at the University of Vermont, with colleagues from Saint Andrews University, Scotland, and the University of Maine,...
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New stem cells go back further
One of the obstacles to employing human embryonic stem cells for medical use lies in their very promise: They are born to rapidly differentiate into other cell types.
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Firefly protein enables visualization of roots in soil
Plants form a vast network of below-ground roots that search soil for needed resources. The structure and function of this root network can be highly adapted to particular environments such as desert soils where plants like Mesquite develop tap roots capable of digging 50 meters deep to capture precious water resources. Excavation of root systems reveals these kinds of adaptations but is laborious, time consuming, and does not provide information on how growing roots behave. A new imaging tool...
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18. Kromozom
18. kromozom toplamda 22 çift olan otozomal insan kromozomlarından onsekizincisidir. İnsanlarda normalde bir çift halinde bulunur. 76 - 78 milyon baz çiftine ve toplam hücre DNA'sının %2,5'ine sahiptir. 18. kromozom muhtemelen 300 ile 400 arasında gen içermektedir. Diğer bazı kaynaklara göre bu rakam "200 ila 300 gen" olarak değişmektedir. Her bir kromozomdaki genlerin belirlenmesi, aktif bir genetik araştırma alanıdır. Araştırmacılar, her kromozomdaki gen...
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Botaniğin Tarihçesi
Bugünkü sistematik botanik adına yaşanan en büyük ilerlemeler, 20. yüzyılın ikinci yarısında meydana gelmiştir. O dönemlerin kötü koşulları ve maddi sıkıntılarına rağmen, dünyanın bir çok yerindeki çok sayıda flora yazarı, önemli çalışmalar başlatmış ve bu konuda büyük adımlar atmışlardır. Dünya tarihinde, bilinen ilk Flora yayınları, küçük bir alanda yetişen bitkilerin isim listesinden bile daha dar kapsamlıydı. Bugün ise, en iyi ve modern...
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New Science paper calculates magnitude of plastic waste going into the ocean
A plastic grocery bag cartwheels down the beach until a gust of wind spins it into the ocean. In 192 coastal countries, this scenario plays out over and over again as discarded beverage bottles, food wrappers, toys and other bits of plastic make their way from estuaries, seashores and uncontrolled landfills to settle in the world's seas. How much mismanaged plastic waste is making its way from land to ocean has been a decades-long guessing game. Now, the University of Georgia's Jenna Jambeck...
https://www.biyologlar.com/new-science-paper-calculates-magnitude-of-plastic-waste-going-into-the-ocean -
Wisconsin scientists find genetic recipe to turn stem cells to blood
The ability to reliably and safely make in the laboratory all of the different types of cells in human blood is one key step closer to reality.
https://www.biyologlar.com/wisconsin-scientists-find-genetic-recipe-to-turn-stem-cells-to-blood -
Damaged DNA may stall patrolling molecule to initiate repair
Sites where DNA is damaged may cause a molecule that slides along the DNA strand to scan for damage to slow on its patrol, delaying it long enough to recognize and initiate repair. The finding suggests that the delay itself may be the key that allows the protein molecule to find its target, according to researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Usually, the repair protein zips along quickly, says Anjum Ansari, UIC professor of physics and co-principal investigator on the study,...
https://www.biyologlar.com/damaged-dna-may-stall-patrolling-molecule-to-initiate-repair -
Scientists develop mesh that captures oil -- but lets water through
The unassuming piece of stainless steel mesh in a lab at The Ohio State University doesn't look like a very big deal, but it could make a big difference for future environmental cleanups. Water passes through the mesh but oil doesn't, thanks to a nearly invisible oil-repelling coating on its surface. In tests, researchers mixed water with oil and poured the mixture onto the mesh. The water filtered through the mesh to land in a beaker below. The oil collected on top of the mesh, and rolled...
https://www.biyologlar.com/scientists-develop-mesh-that-captures-oil-but-lets-water-through -
Virginia Tech researchers take cue from spider glue in efforts to create new materials
A taut tug on the line signals the arrival of dinner, and the leggy spider dashes across the web to find a tasty squirming insect. The spider, known as an orb weaver, must perfectly execute this moment, from a lightning-fast reaction to an artfully spun web glistening with sticky glue. This glue -- created when glycoproteins are secreted from a spider's abdomen and interact with the atmosphere -- has been studied for the past 12 years by Brent Opell, a professor of biological sciences in the...
https://www.biyologlar.com/virginia-tech-researchers-take-cue-from-spider-glue-in-efforts-to-create-new-materials -
13. Kromozom
13. kromozom toplamda 22 çift olan otozomal insan kromozomlarından ondördüncüsüdür. İnsanlarda normalde bir çift halinde bulunur. 113 - 115 milyon baz çiftine ve toplam hücre DNA'sının %3,5'ine sahiptir 13. kromozom muhtemelen 300 ile 700 gen içermektedir. Diğer bazı kaynaklara göre bu rakam "300 ila 400" olarak değişmektedir. Her bir kromozomdaki genlerin belirlenmesi, aktif bir genetik araştırma alanıdır. Araştırmacılar, her kromozomdaki gen sayısını...
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Fishing impacts on the Great Barrier Reef
New research shows that fishing is having a significant impact on the make-up of fish populations of the Great Barrier Reef. It's long been known that environmental impacts such as climate change and pollution are amongst the drivers of change on the Great Barrier Reef. Now researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies (Coral CoE) at James Cook University have found that removing predatory fish such as coral trout and snapper, through fishing, causes significant changes...
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EMBO Conference Series Chemical Biology 2012
Latest News•Registration is open! •Event poster is now available for download Why You Should Attend•SummaryChemical Biology is a quickly growing highly interdisciplinary field, which investigates biological questions by using chemical strategies and tools. It has emerged to become an important and central discipline by itself complementing areas such as medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, cell biology, structural biology and biochemistry. Researchers in Chemical Biology find...
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Jeofiziksel değil, çevresel bir bariyer: Anadolu Diyagonali
Şekil 1. Anadolu ve yakın çevresinde biyolojik çeşitlilik sıcak noktaları.
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Sürüngen preparasyonu nasıl yapılır
SÜRÜNGENLER Sürüngenler (Reptilia), amfibilerle kuşlar arasında yer alan bir omurgalı grubudur. Kara hayatına uyum sağlamışlardır. Derileri kuru ve derilerinde salgı bezi yok denecek kadar azdır. Derilerinin üzeri keratin tabakası ile örtülüdür. Keratin tabaka vücudun değişik yerlerinde pul ve plaklar halinde yapılar oluşturur. Bu tabaka zaman zaman atılarak yenilenir. Sürüngenlerin bir kısmı 4 bacaklı, bir kısmı da bacaksızdır. Bacaklı olanlarda bile vücut...
https://www.biyologlar.com/surungen-preparasyonu-nasil-yapilir -
Kırım-Kongo Kanamalı Ateşi (KKKA)'nin coğrafi ve çevresel risk değerlendirilmesi
Kırım-Kongo Kanamalı Ateşi (KKKA)'nin coğrafi ve çevresel risk değerlendirilmesi ile ilgili makaleye aşağıdaki bağlantıdan ulaşabilirsiniz. Çalışma alanı, Balkanlar ve Anadolu.
https://www.biyologlar.com/kirim-kongo-kanamali-atesi-kkkanin-cografi-ve-cevresel-risk-degerlendirilmesi -
Neurons constantly rewrite their DNA
Johns Hopkins scientists have discovered that neurons are risk takers: They use minor "DNA surgeries" to toggle their activity levels all day, every day. Since these activity levels are important in learning, memory and brain disorders, the researchers think their finding will shed light on a range of important questions. A summary of the study will be published online in the journal Nature Neuroscience on April 27. "We used to think that once a cell reaches full maturation, its DNA is totally...
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Brazilian beef industry moves to reduce its destruction of rain forests
Expansion of cattle pastures has led to the destruction of huge swaths of rain forest in Brazil, home to the world's largest herd of commercial beef cattle. But a new study led by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Holly Gibbs shows that market-driven "zero deforestation agreements" have dramatically influenced the behavior of ranchers and the slaughterhouses to which they sell. Publishing today [May 12, 2015] in the journal Conservation Letters, the research team - including other...
https://www.biyologlar.com/brazilian-beef-industry-moves-to-reduce-its-destruction-of-rain-forests -
Are embryonic stem cells and artificial stem cells equivalent?
Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School have found new evidence suggesting some human induced pluripotent stem cells are the 'functional equivalent' of human embryonic stem cells, a finding that may begin to settle a long running argument. The findings were published this week in Nature Biotechnology. From 1998 until 2007 embryonic stem cells (ES cells) were the only human cells known with the potential to become any other...
https://www.biyologlar.com/are-embryonic-stem-cells-and-artificial-stem-cells-equivalent -
Unpacking embryonic pluripotency
Researchers at EMBL's European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) and the Wellcome Trust- Medical Research Council Cambridge Stem Cell Institute at the University of Cambridge have identified factors that spark the formation of pluripotent cells.
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8. Kromozom
8. kromozom toplamda 22 çift olan otozomal insan kromozomlarından ondördüncüsüdür. İnsanlarda normalde bir çift halinde bulunur. 141 - 146 milyon baz çiftine ve toplam hücre DNA'sının %4.5'ine ya da %5 ine sahiptir 8. kromozom muhtemelen 700 ile 1000 gen içermektedir. Diğer bazı kaynaklara göre bu rakam "700" olarak değişmektedir. Her bir kromozomdaki genlerin belirlenmesi, aktif bir genetik araştırma alanıdır. Araştırmacılar, her kromozomdaki gen...
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Süper Kıta Döngüsü
Birkaç yüz milyon yılda (500-750 milyon yıl), bütün kıtalar tek bir kara kütlesi "süperkıta" halinde biraraya toplanır. Bu saptamanın en önemli özelliği, dünya üzerindeki dağ oluşumlarının yapı çeşitliliğini açıklayabiliyor olmasıdır. Bu yaklaşım, aynı zamanda, jeologlara, kıtaların eski coğrafik konumlarını belirlemede yardımcı olmaktadır. Yaklaşık 30 yıl önce ortaya atılan "Plate Tectonics" kuramıyla, süperkıtaların oluşumu açıklanmıştır....
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Discovery of an unexpected function of a protein linked to neurodegenerative diseases
Until today, the proteins known as ubiquitin receptors have been associated mainly with protein degradation, a basic cell cleaning process. A new function now described for the protein dDsk2 by the team headed by Ferran Azorín, group leader at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and CSIC research professor, links ubiquitin receptors for the first time with the regulation of gene expression. This discovery, published today in Nature Communications, opens up a double...
https://www.biyologlar.com/discovery-of-an-unexpected-function-of-a-protein-linked-to-neurodegenerative-diseases -
Discovery of an unexpected function of a protein linked to neurodegenerative diseases
Until today, the proteins known as ubiquitin receptors have been associated mainly with protein degradation, a basic cell cleaning process. A new function now described for the protein dDsk2 by the team headed by Ferran Azorín, group leader at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and CSIC research professor, links ubiquitin receptors for the first time with the regulation of gene expression. This discovery, published today in Nature Communications, opens up a double...
https://www.biyologlar.com/discovery-of-an-unexpected-function-of-a-protein-linked-to-neurodegenerative-diseases -
Bering Sea hotspot for corals and sponges
North of the Aleutian Islands, submarine canyons in the cold waters of the eastern Bering Sea contain a highly productive "green belt" that is home to deep-water corals as well as a plethora of fish and marine mammals. Situated along the continental slope, the area also supports a thriving -- but potentially environmentally damaging -- bottom-trawling fishing industry that uses large weighted nets dragged across the seafloor to scoop up everything in their path. A new study, conducted by...
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Lab experiments question popular measure of ancient ocean temperatures
Understanding the planet's history is crucial if we are to predict its future. While some records are preserved in ice cores or tree rings, other records of the climate's ancient past are buried deep in the seafloor. An increasingly popular method to deduce historic sea surface temperatures uses sediment-entombed bodies of marine archaea, one of Earth's most ancient and resilient creatures, as a 150-million-year record of ocean temperatures. While other measures have gaps, this one is...
https://www.biyologlar.com/lab-experiments-question-popular-measure-of-ancient-ocean-temperatures -
Rapid plankton growth in ocean seen as sign of carbon dioxide loading
A microscopic marine alga is thriving in the North Atlantic to an extent that defies scientific predictions, suggesting swift environmental change as a result of increased carbon dioxide in the ocean, a study led a by Johns Hopkins University scientist has found. What these findings mean remains to be seen, however, as does whether the rapid growth in the tiny plankton's population is good or bad news for the planet. Published Thursday in the journal Science, the study details a tenfold...
https://www.biyologlar.com/rapid-plankton-growth-in-ocean-seen-as-sign-of-carbon-dioxide-loading