Indian Ocean. They are mostly in the ocean in a small to large group of other moon jelly that is called a bloom. Diet: They eat small plankton organisms like mollusks, marine invertebrate larvae, copepods, nematodes, crustaceans, young polychaetes, diatoms, protozoans and eggs. Predators: The main predator of a Moon Jellyfish is other types of jellyfish, usually of a different species. But moon jellyfish also have a number of other natural predators that like to eat them. These predators…
Introduction The UAE is blessed with wide variety of beautiful animals. And there is habitat of natural these animals, but the problem is most of the animals are going to be extinct. By establishing better target on preservation in current years, the country UAE is busy to conserve and also breed different species of animals that are endangered and there’s enough being accomplished to try and make sure that animals that are vulnerable, marine animals and birds and marine life aren’t left…
identify changes in the percentages of species and therefore changes in the local environment. A paper by O’Brien et al in 2005 covered the topic of sediment-based archaeological findings on crannogs using a combination of pollen, plant macrofossil, diatom, chironomid and Coleopteran analyses. From using these combined techniques they discovered the time of the crannogs construction, how long it was inhabited for as well as the plant and tree coverage in the area during the time of each sample.…
pigment, present in all photosynthesising autotrophs with the exception of bacteria and it becomes blue green in its pure state. Whereas, Chlorophyll B is an accessory photosynthetic pigment, becomes olive brown in pure state and is not evident in diatoms, cyanobacteria and red and blue bacteria. Chlorophyll is also called photoreceptors which by definition are a structure in a living organism, especially a sensory cell or sense organ that responds to light falling on it. In this instance, the…
influx into the lake, which gives rise to modelling paleotemperature and wind activities. Other sources include macrofossils, the assemblage of ostracods— a microorganism which is sensitive to water depth and temperature; (Corrège, 1993) and that of diatoms regarding salinity, are all widely collected, and analysed through isotopic…
The Saldanha Bay Oyster Company has two different buildings where they get the oysters market ready. The first is situated by the ocean, where they deliver the oysters. The oysters are also being cleaned and assessed in this building, they are checked to see if they are fully grown and/or if they have diseases. After this process, they are taken to the second facility which is a few meters away from the first one, and in this facility the oysters are further cared for and developed, getting…
nonrenewable resource, meaning that it cannot be readily replaced by natural means on a level equivalent to its consumption. It takes millions of years for crude oil to form through the burial and decay of small aquatic organisms (e.g. plankton, diatoms). The formation of petroleum primarily consists of three steps. The first step consists of the burial of the aforementioned…
Discovering Microbes In A Mini Ecosystem Introduction: Every ecological environment provides with distinct nutrients that allows certain microorganism to survive and grow. Sergei Winogradsky, a Russian microbiologist, developed the Winogradsky Column to grow and investigate microorganisms in a complex biofilm communities. This column will grow different microbes at different gradients that will appear on the column. Depending on the various concentrations of nutrients, choice of soil and water…
Chinese Medicine has both a long and rich history going as far back as 1600 B.C., where Chinese caldrons were used to make “pills” and other herbal medicines. Generally speaking, this is where the root of Chinese culture influenced an epidemic of rare animals becoming nearly extinct (Shen-Nong). For this reason, it is crucial to pave way to more laws in regard to wealthy Chinese people who are increasingly causing an environmental disaster to millions of rare and endangered animals due to…
Panaeus monodon is one of the most popular and best shrimp for aquaculture due to its high unique taste, high nutritive value and persistent demand in world market. There are many part involve in culturing and managing the farming of Panaeus Monodon. 1. Culturing site For culturing site there are few aspects that need to be considered which are topography, Weather condition water supply, accessibility, and soil condition. The area selected is usually located near to supply of water with…