trophic in English

adjective
1
of or relating to feeding and nutrition.
We also combined taxa into four functional groups based on known trophic positions and feeding preferences: primary producers, herbivores, bacterivores, or predators.
suffix
1
relating to nutrition.
oligotrophic
2
relating to maintenance or regulation of a bodily organ or function, especially by a hormone.
gonadotrophic

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1. But these trophic levels are not always simple integers, because organisms often feed at more than one trophic level.

2. Ecological communities with higher biodiversity form more complex trophic paths.

3. Anomala can vary depending on the food source and trophic

4. * upgrading knowledge on bio-accumulation factors in the trophic chain // H

5. Figure 1 illustrates a marine ecosystem with a number of trophic levels.

6. 16 Compared with crustacean zooplankton, rotifer responded to trophic status more distinctly.

7. The two dominant taxa comprise the trophic nucleus of an Aporrhaoid-Limopsis paleocommunity

8. The two dominant taxa comprise the trophic nucleus of an Aporrhaoid-Limopsis paleocommunity

9. Biomagnification The result of bioaccumulation and biotransfer by which tissue concentrations of chemicals in organisms at one trophic level exceed tissue concentrations in organisms at the next lower trophic level in a food chain.

10. Multi-trophic invasion resistance in Hawaii: Bioacoustics, field surveys, and airborne remote sensing Ecol Appl

11. The trophic level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food chain.

12. The balance of total abundance between the trophic guilds is not adversely affected due to anthropogenic pressures.

13. With other abnormalities of tissue development, they stress the importance of trophic role of neurovegetative system.

14. The slope of the simple linear regression between log10 transformed mercury (Hg) concentration and stable nitrogen isotope values (δ15N), hereafter called trophic magnification slope (TMS), from several trophic levels in a food web can represent the overall degree of Hg Biomagnification

15. Ecologists can broadly group all life forms into one of two trophic layers, the autotrophs and the heterotrophs.

16. Innovation kicks off in Aquavitae, with the launch of the first prototypes for low-trophic species aquaculture

17. D4C2: total abundance (number of individuals or biomass in tonnes (t)) across all species within the trophic guild.

18. Guo et al., 2002, Apomorphine induces trophic factors that support fetal rat mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons in cultures., Eur

19. Biomagnification refers to the increase in concentration of pollutants as they move from one trophic level to the next

20. Chemical pollutants are believed to accumulate at low concentration levels due to the low trophic level of bowhead (O’Hara et al.

21. Backscattering by both submicron fractions did not vary, but that by larger particles increased, with the trophic level

22. On the 26th November we start the Aquavitae new webinar series on aquaculture "Low trophic life"

23. –D4C2: total abundance (number of individuals or biomass in tonnes (t)) across all species within the trophic guild.

24. Aquavitae aims to develop solutions for increasing the cultivation of low-trophic species, such as seaweed and sea urchins

25. Atrophy resulting from disease of the tissue itself, or loss of trophic support due to other disease is termed pathological

26. In Acrocyanosis, unlike Raynaud syndrome , cyanosis persists and is not easily reversed, trophic changes and ulcers do not occur, and pain is absent.

27. A temporary lowstand is dated to 7,470 ± 100 and 8,100 ± 80 years before present and was associated with strong trophic growth.

28. The efficiency with which energy or biomass is transferred from one trophic level to the next is called the ecological efficiency.

29. Up to 10% cash back  · Clones of Phryganella Acropodia were cultivated under different trophic conditions with bacteria as the food source

30. The thrips fauna of Norfolk Island is a curious mix of endemics and Adventives, with notable absences that include one major trophic group

31. The instability of species composition and productivity of the community is discussed in terms of the trophic position of aestival lakes and ponds.

32. This trophic Aerenchyma is a localized one, presumably to support new developing tissues nearby, by induced cell death and recycling of the released material.

33. Aquavitae aims to increase aquaculture production in and around the Atlantic Ocean by developing new species, processes and products, focusing on low trophic species

34. The process of a buildup of certain chemical substances or toxins at the higher trophic levels of a food chain is termed as Biomagnification

35. However Pauly et al. note that trophic levels peaked at 3.4 in 1970 in the northwest and west-central Atlantic, followed by a subsequent decline to 2.9 in 1994.

36. The hypertrophy of the muscular layer can be interpreted as adaptation to the reservoir function and the degeneration of small intestinal mucosa, as caused by trophic interference.

37. Biogeochemical Cycles Energy flows directionally through ecosystems, entering as sunlight (or inorganic molecules for chemoautotrophs) and leaving as heat during the many transfers between trophic levels

38. Ovarian Atrophy occurs with age (senescence) or may result from administration of drugs or exposure to chemicals that block or suppress trophic control of the ovary

39. The Bureau-Barrière syndrome is described as an acral ulcer with mutilating osteolysis of the limbs that is nonfamiliar, non-sex-specific, induced by many factors, and elicited by sensory-trophic polyneuropathy.

40. Definition of Biological Magnification Also referred to as “ Biomagnification ” or “ bioamplification, ” biological magnification happens when there is an increase in the number of chemicals and toxins that accumulate through the trophic levels of a food chain.

41. Trophic structure of the Bathyal benthos at an area with evidence of methane seep activity off southern Chile (~45°S) - Volume 94 Issue 4 - Germán Zapata-Hernández, Javier Sellanes, Andrew R

42. Red deer have a higher amplitude in niche size, 1.777, compared to roe deer, 0.619, reflecting their much greater adaptability in the trophic system as befits a ruminant of intermediate type in comparison to a concentrate selector like roe deer.

43. The food chain tested was composed of the diatomNavicula sp., the bivalveScrobicularia plana, the shore crabCarcinus maenas, and the ratRattus rattus. The diatoms take up large quantities of radiocobalt. The radio-activity accumulated (per unit weight) by the organisms studied decreases from one trophic level to the next.

44. Ascendency is a quantitative attribute of an ecosystem, defined as a function of the ecosystem's trophic network.Ascendency is derived using mathematical tools from information theory.It is intended to capture in a single index the ability of an ecosystem to prevail against disturbance by virtue of its combined organization and size..

45. (A) Axonal trauma induces a cessation of normal trophic retrograde transport (blue arrows), a rapid influx of cations resulting in an Antidromal train of action potentials (red), and exposure to injury signals transported retrogradely via proteins containing nuclear localization signals (green), that may act in synergy to induce the biochemical

46. Ascendency is a quantitative attribute of an ecosystem, defined as a function of the ecosystem's trophic network.Ascendency is derived using mathematical tools from information theory.It is intended to capture in a single index the ability of an ecosystem to prevail against disturbance by virtue of its combined organization and size.

47. From 2001 to 2005, cryopreserved human amnion membrane without mitomycin C was grafted to 25 eyes of 17 patients with trophic corneal ulcers and symblepharon (cicatrizing trachoma: 19 eyes of 14 patients, Stevens-Johnson syndrome: 4 eyes of 2 patients, alkali burns: 2 eyes of 1 patient) in a controlled case series.

48. From 2003-2006, we conducted a NSF-funded, multi-disciplinary study 1) to identify the sources of the three distinct larval Billfishes patches within the Straits of Florida (S0F); 2) determine how these patches differ in terms of the trophic and growth environment of the billfish larvae, and 3) investigate the transport fates of larval Billfishes from these different patches.

49. Bioaccumulation and Biomagnification are two different processes that often occur in tandem with one another.Bioaccumulation is the process by which toxins enter the food web by building up in individual organisms, while Biomagnification is the process by which toxins are passed from one trophic level to the next (and thereby increase in concentration) within a food web.

50. Wounds occuring in the skin as burns, stasis ulcers, cutaneous wounds, donor skin surgery wounds, chemical, mechanical or laser peel burns, chapped lips, cracked nipples, diaper rash, severe cuts, abrasions, sunburn, diabetic ulcers, trophic lesions such as decubitus ulcers, allergic ulcers, dehiscence wonds, acral lick dermatitis (acral lick granulomas in animals), lacerations, and wounds that are traumatic in origin, which are commonly resistant to the natural healing process, may be treated with this composition.