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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Auf Grundlage umfangreicher Neuaufsammlungen wird die Muschelfauna der Nayband-Formation monographisch dokumentiert, wobei die folgenden 21 Arten neu aufgestellt werden: Palaeonucula biacuta, Trigonucula goniocostata, Nuculana (Nuculana) naibandensis, Parallelodon tectum, Mysidiella imago, Gervillia (Cultriopsis) canalis, Isognomon repini, Indopecten uninodosus, Antiquilima hians, Weixiella lutensis, Gruenewaldia iranica, Gruenewaldia magna, Myophoricardium subquadratum, Praeconia matura, Coelopis (Coelopis) aurea, Opis (Trigonopis?) eumorpha, Opis (Trigonopis?) douglasi, Palaeocardita iranica, Palaeocardita stoecklini, Palaeocardita carinata und Antiquicorbula (gen. nov.) concentrica. 51 Muschelarten der Nayband-Formation werden als bereits beschriebene Arten identifiziert, 32 Taxa auf Grund unvollständiger Erhaltung in offener Nomenklatur geführt. Die höchste Diversität besitzen die Pteriomorphia mit 51 Arten (49 %), gefolgt von den Heterodonta mit 22 Arten (21,2 %), den Palaeoheterodonta und Anomalodesmata mit je 12 Arten (11,5 %) und schließlich den Palaeotaxodonta mit 7 Arten (6,7 %). In der Familie Permophoridae wird die neue Gattung Healeya, in der Familie Corbulidae die neue Gattung Antiquicorbula und in der Familie Trigoniidae die neue Untergattung Trigonia (Modestella) vorgeschlagen. Die Diagnosen der Gattungen Trigonucula, Mysidiella, Primahinnites, Indopecten, Gruenewaldia und Vietnamicardium werden revidiert. Die Gattung Primahinnites wird den Aviculopectinidae an Stelle der Prospondylidae zugeordnet, die Gattung Weixiella den Permophoridae an Stelle der Pachycardiidae. Die Familie Mysidiellidae ist u. a. auf Grund schalenmikrostruktureller Merkmale vermutlich zu den Ambonychioidea zu stellen und nicht, wie bisher meist angenommen, zu den Mytiloidea. Die von CARTER (1990) angeführten Argumente für eine Zugehörigkeit der Permophoridae zu den Modiomorphoidea werden durch das untersuchte Material bestätigt. Bei den Prospondylidae, Plicatulidae, Dimyidae und Ostreidae findet die von HAUTMANN (2001) gegebene Revision dieser Familien Anwendung, wobei die Diskussion über die taxonomische Relevanz der Schalenmikrostruktur vertieft wird. Aus funktionsmorphologischen Überlegungen, Vergleichen mit rezenten Arten und dem jeweiligen Fundzusammenhang wird die Lebensweise der einzelnen Taxa rekonstruiert. Obwohl die meisten Muschelarten der Nayband-Formation unverfestigte Substrate bewohnten, erreichte erstmals in der Erdgeschichte auch die Besiedlung von Hartsubstraten durch Muscheln eine größere Bedeutung. Die Erschließung dieses Lebensraumes gelang taxonomisch unabhängigen Gruppen mit Hilfe verschiedener Anpassungen (byssate Verankerung, Zementation, chemisches Bohren) und Besiedlungsstrategien (Begleitfauna in Korallen- und Schwammriffen, eigenständige Riffbildung, Epökie). Ein hoher Endemismusgrad insbesondere bei flachmarinen Muschelarten rechtfertigt es, die Tethys in der Obertrias als eigenes Faunenreich anzusehen. Die Stellung der Nayband-Muschelfauna innerhalb der Tethys lässt sich wegen der ungeklärten paläogeographischen Lage vieler Obertriasvorkommen nur im Rahmen einer Gesamtanalyse der Faunenbeziehungen verstehen, die ihrerseits wiederum eine unabhängige Bewertung konkurrierender plattentektonischer Modelle erlaubt. Das Verbreitungsmuster von Muschelgattungen und -arten zeigt die Existenz einer Westtethys- und einer Osttethys-Provinz auf, wobei letztere in eine Tethysnordrand- und Tethyssüdrand-Subprovinz zerfällt. Der Tethysnordrand-Subprovinz sind u. a. Iran, Yunnan, Vietnam und Burma zuzurechnen, nicht jedoch der Lhasa-Block, der enge Faunenbeziehungen zur Tethyssüdrand-Subprovinz zeigt. Die paläobiogeographische Analyse stützt damit die relativ neue These von der Existenz einer „Känotethys“ bzw. „Tethys III“, durch deren Öffnung der Lhasa-Block erst am Ende der Trias von Gondwana abgetrennt wurde. Die faunistische Eigenständigkeit des Westtethysraumes geht vermutlich auf die engräumige fazielle Gliederung dieses Gebietes zurück, durch die einerseits Faunenaustausch behindert, andererseits Speziation und damit letztlich auch die Neuentstehung höherer Taxa begünstigt wurde. Die Endemisten dieser Provinz waren vom Massenaussterben an der Trias/Jura-Grenze weit weniger betroffen als jene der Osttethys-Provinz und konnten sich mit der Unterjura-Transgression vielfach auch überregional ausbreiten. Insgesamt zeigt sich, dass für das Verbreitungsmuster obertriadischer Muscheln in der Tethys die Prozesse Artenneuentstehung, Ausbreitung und Vikarianz gleichermaßen, wenn auch mit lokal unterschiedlicher Bedeutung verantwortlich waren.
    Description: The Upper Triassic (Norian-Rhaetian) Nayband-Formation of east-central Iran contains an exceptionally well-preserved bivalve fauna with more than 100 species adapted to a large spectrum of habitats. Based on new material, the present thesis provides a monographic description and taxonomic discussion of this fauna, gives a reconstruction of its mode of life and clarifies its palaeobiogeographic relations. Out of 104 documented taxa, the following 21 species are new: Palaeonucula biacuta, Trigonucula goniocostata, Nuculana (Nuculana) naibandensis, Parallelodon tectum, Mysidiella imago, Gervillia (Cultriopsis) canalis, Isognomon repini, Indopecten uninodosus, Antiquilima hians, Weixiella lutensis, Gruenewaldia iranica, Gruenewaldia magna, Myophoricardium subquadratum, Praeconia matura, Coelopis (Coelopis) aurea, Opis (Trigonopis?) eumorpha, Opis (Trigonopis?) douglasi, Palaeocardita iranica, Palaeocardita stoecklini, Palaeocardita carinata, and Antiquicorbula (gen. nov.) concentrica. A total of 51 species are already known, and 32 incompletely preserved taxa are presented in open nomenclature. The most diverse group are the Pteriomorphia with 51 species (49 %), followed by the Heterodonta with 22 species (21,2 %), the Palaeoheterodonta and Anomalodesmata with 12 species (11,5 %) each, and finally the Palaeotaxodonta with 7 species (6,7 %). On the basis of the examined material, the diagnoses of the genera Trigonucula, Mysidiella, Primahinnites, Indopecten, Gruenewaldia and Vietnamicardium are revised, and the following new genera and subgenera are proposed: Healeya within the family Permophoridae, Antiquicorbula within the family Corbulidae and Trigonia (Modestella) within the family Trigoniidae. The genus Primahinnites is transferred from Prospondylidae to Aviculopectinidae and the genus Weixiella from Pachycardiidae to Permophoridae. On grounds of morphological and shell microstructural characters, the Mysidiellidae are classified with the Ambonychioidea rather than with the Mytiloidea. The recently proposed integration of the Permophoridae within the Modiomorphoidea is confirmed by the examined material. The revision of the families Prospondylidae, Plicatulidae, Dimyidae and Ostreidae by HAUTMANN (2001) is adopted and extended with respect to the taxonomic relevance of the shell microstructure. The mode of life of the various taxa is reconstructed on the basis of field observations, constructional morphology and comparisons with Recent species. Although most species of the Nayband-Formation occupied habitats characterized by soft substrates, colonization of hard substrates by bivalves achieved significant importance for the first time in Earth´s history. Different taxonomic groups succeeded in entering this habitat by means of various adaptations (byssal attachment, cementation, chemically boring) and settling strategies (dwelling within coral and sponge reefs, framework-constructing, epifaunal settling). A high degree of endemism, especially among shallow marine bivalves, supports categorization of the Tethys region as a separate faunal realm. Owing to the uncertain palaeogeographic position of many Upper Triassic formations, understanding the relations of the Nayband bivalves to other Tethyan bivalve faunas requires an overall analysis of the faunal connections, which, in turn, allows an independent judgement of different palaeogeographic reconstructions and plate tectonic models. The distribution pattern of bivalve genera and species suggests the existence of a western and eastern Tethys province, with the latter divided into a northern and southern subprovince. The northern subprovince comprises (among others) Iran, Yunnan, Vietnam and Burma, but not the Lhasa-block, which proved to belong to the southern subprovince. The palaeobiogeographic analysis therefore supports the hypothesis that this block was attached to Gondwana until the end of the Triassic and became separated later by opening of a "Ceno-Tethys" ocean. The faunal peculiarity of the western Tethys area is probably owing to its strongly differentiated facies pattern, which hindered faunal exchange, favoured speciation and finally led to the rise of higher taxa. Compared with the endemics of the Eastern Tethys Province, those of the Western Tethys Province were much less affected by the mass extinction event at the end of the Triassic, and many of them were able to disperse into wide areas during the ensuing Liassic transgression. The overall distribution pattern shown by the palaeobiogeographic analysis is not controlled by a single factor, but rather is the result of an interplay of speciation, dispersal and vicariance.
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    Keywords: 560 ; VXM 000 ; VXD 000 ; VZI 700 ; VDH 100 ; VWH 100 ; VEI 700 ; Mollusca {Paläozoologie} ; Invertebratenfaunen verschiedener Formationen und Gebiete ; Iran {Paläontologie} ; Trias ; Trias {Stratigraphische Paläontologie} ; Iran {Geologie} ; Muscheln ; Trias ; Iran ; Nayband-Formation ; Taxonomie ; Schalenmikrostruktur ; Paläobiogeographie ; Palökologie ; Bivalves ; Triassic ; Naiband Formation ; biogeography ; taxonomy ; palaeoecology ; 38.22 ; 38.23
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    In:  J.Oehlenschlaeger@gmx.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11132 | 1240 | 2013-04-08 18:42:57 | 11132 | Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut, Bundesforschungsinstitut für Ländliche Räume, Wald und Fischerei
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: KurzfassungZahlreiche Fischereierzeugnisse aus dem Deutschen Handel wurden auf ihren Gehalt an Cholesterol hin analysiert. ZurAnalyse gelangten 38 verschiedene Dauerkonserven von acht Fischarten, 4 Produkte kalt geräucherter AtlantischerZuchtlachs in Scheiben, 10 Garnelenarten und 25 Fischstäbchenerzeugnisse von 5 Tierarten in Verbraucherpackungen. Bei den Dauerkonserven lagen die Gehalte zwischen 24 und 40 mg/100 g. Zwei Ausnahmen bildeten Sprottenkonserven mit durchschnittlich 107 mg/100 g und Oktopuskonserven mit 196 mg/100 g. Die Garnelenarten variierten zwischen 84 und 161 mg/100g. Die kalt geräucherten Lachsscheiben wiesen nur eine kleine Bandbreite im Cholesterolgehalt zwischen 38 und 43mg/100 g auf. Alle Fischstäbchen aus Magerfischen enthielten niedrige Gehalte an Cholesterol (Pangasius hypophthalmus 25, Seehecht 19, Seelachs 31 und Alaska Seehecht 28 mg/100 g), während die zwei Proben aus Tintenfischen über 100 mg/100 g lagen.AbstractNumerous fishery products from the German market have been analysed for their content of cholesterol. In total 38 different canned fishery products produced from 8 species, 4 products of sliced cold smoked Atlantic salmon, 10 species of crustacean shellfish and 25 different brands of consumer packages of fish fingers (produced from 5 species) were investigated. Canned fishery products contained amounts of cholesterol ranging from 24 to 40 mg/100 g. However, canned sprats exhibit cholesterol content as high as 107 mg/100g and canned octopus 196 mg/100 g. Crustacean shellfish was found to contain cholesterol content between 84 and 161 mg/100 g depending of species. Sliced cold smoked salmon in 200 g consumer packages showed only a little variation in cholesterol content (38-43 mg/100 g). In all fish fingers produced from lean fish species lowcholesterol content (pangasius or sutchi catfish 25, hake 19, saithe 31, and Alaska Pollack 28 mg/100 g, respectively) was found, whereas two products produced from squid exceeded 100 mg/100 g.
    Description: Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institute, Federal Research Institute of Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries began publishing the Informationen aus der Fischereiforschung - Information on Fishery Research in 2010
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Information Management ; fish products ; consumer protection ; chemical analysis ; nutrition advice ; healthy nutrition
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    In:  hartmut.rehbein@mri.bund.de | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11167 | 1240 | 2013-05-17 07:56:42 | 11167 | Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut, Bundesforschungsinstitut für Ländliche Räume, Wald und Fischerei
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: To ensure the authentication of fishery products lacking biological characters, rapid species identification methods are required. Two DNA- and protein-based methods, PCR-SSCP (polymerase chain reaction - single strand conformation polymorphism) of a 464 bp segment of the cytochrome b – gene and isoelectric focusing (IEF) of water-soluble proteins from fish fillets, were applied to identify fillets of (sub-) tropical fish species available on the European market. Among the samples analysed weretwo taxonomically identified species from the family Sciaenidae and one from Sphyraenidae. By comparison of DNA- and protein patterns of different samples, information about intra-species variability of patterns,and homogeneity of batches (e.g. fillet blocks or bags) can be obtained. PCR-SSCP and IEF may be useful for pre-checking of a large number of samples by food control laboratories.ZusammenfassungZur Sicherstellung der Authentizität von Fischerei-Erzeugnissen ohne biologische Merkmale sind schnelle Verfahren zur Speziesidentifizierung hilfreich. Zwei Methoden der DNA- bzw. Protein-Analyse wurden eingesetzt, um Filets (sub-) tropischer Fischarten, die auf dem europäischen Markt angeboten werden, zu identifizieren. Bei diesen Methoden handelt es sich um die PCR-SSCP (Polymerase-Kettenreaktion – Einzelstrang-Konformationspolymorphismus) – Analyse der PCR-Produkte und die IEF (isoelektrische Fokussierung) der wasserlöslichen Fischmuskelproteine. Unter den untersuchten Proben waren zwei taxonomisch bestimmte Arten aus der Familie Sciaenidae und eine Spezies aus der Familie Sphyraenidae. Durch Vergleich der DNA- bzw. Proteinmuster lassen sich Informationen über die intra-spezifische Variabilität solcher Muster und die Einheitlichkeit von Partien (beispielsweise Filetblöcke oder Filetbeutel) gewinnen. PCR-SSCP und IEF könnenin Laboratorien der Lebensmittelüberwachung als Vortest gerade bei hohen Probenzahlen sinnvoll eingesetzt werden.
    Description: Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institute, Federal Research Institute of Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries began publishing the Informationen aus der Fischereiforschung - Information on Fishery Research in 2010
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; fish species identification ; PCR ; SSCP ; IEF ; Sciaenidae ; Sphyraenidae ; Fischarten-Identifizierung
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    Texas Game and Fish Commission Marine Laboratory | Rockport, TX
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14207 | 9596 | 2020-08-23 22:50:08 | 14207 | Galveston Bay Information Collection
    Publication Date: 2021-06-24
    Description: In order to obtain information on the characteristics of water and climate that prevail in Galveston Bay, East Bay, and West Bay, established stations were sampled regularly. Information derived from samples included water temperature and salinity. Additional information of this nature was derived from other bay studies. Information on river flow, air temperature and wind were derived from publications. Water temperatures were found to follow air temperatures closely. The prevailing winds in all but two months were on-shore winds. Salinities were found to vary inversely with the volume of fresh water entering the bays from the Trinity River. West Bay, due to its locations, is affected less than the other bays by fresh water from the Trinity River. Vertical and horizontal salinity gradients were found to be the normal pattern in East Bay and Galveston Bay. West Bay, with two major passes to the Gulf of Mexico and with no major source of fresh water, normally maintained higher salinities than the other bays.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Oceanography ; GBIC ; hydrography ; meteorology ; salinity gradients ; temperature ; salinity ; water sampling
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    South Central Environmental Center, NUS Corporation | Houston, TX
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14172 | 9596 | 2020-08-31 20:26:12 | 14172 | Galveston Bay Information Collection
    Publication Date: 2021-06-24
    Description: In May 1979, Contract No. DACW64-79-C-0037, for performance of bioassays and bioaccumulation studies, chemical analyses of sediments, seawater and elutriate materials, and appropriate statistical analyses of samples obtained from the Galveston Harbor and Sabine-Neches Waterway Channels, was awarded to NUS Corporation by the Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District. These studies are part of a continuing evaluation of the potential environmental effects of proposed ocean disposal of dredged materials and are required for compliance with provisions of Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (PL 92-532). This final report presents the results of dredged material evaluations for the Galveston Harbor Channel project area.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Limnology ; bioassay ; chemical analyses ; statistical analyses ; water quality
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    Texas Game and Fish Commission | Rockport, TX
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14213 | 9596 | 2020-08-23 22:33:19 | 14213 | Galveston Bay Information Collection
    Publication Date: 2021-06-24
    Description: Observations and analysis of the various features of the water of upper Galveston and Trinity Bays (Area M-2) were made using dye, thermometers, chemical tests, and other appropriate methods. Information and data were also collected from numerous publications and other sources. The distribution of marine organisms relative to pollution in the Houston Ship Channel was investigated.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Ecology ; Pollution ; chemical analysis ; physical properties ; water analysis ; pollution ; marine organisms ; ecological distribution ; GBIC
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    In:  bill.sunda@noaa.gov | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14910 | 403 | 2014-03-11 19:18:24 | 14910 | United States National Ocean Service
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: Time series measurements of dimethylsulfide (DMS), particulate dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSPp), chlorophyll a (chl a), algal pigments, major nutrients, and the potential activity of DMSP lyase enzymes were made over a 2 yr period (6 March 2003 to 28 March 2005) near the mouth of the shallow, tidally mixed Newport River estuary, North Carolina, USA. DMSPp had a mean of 43 ± 20 nM (range = 10.5 to 141 nM, n = 85) and DMS a mean of 2.7 ± 1.2 nM (range = 0.9 to 7.0 nM). The mean DMS in Gallants Channel was not significantly different from that measured in the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda during a previous 3 yr time series study (2.4 ± 1.5 nM), despite there being a 43-fold higher mean chl a concentration (4.9 ± 2.4 µg l–1) at the coastal site. In winter, DMS was low and chl a was high in the surface waters of the Sargasso Sea, while the opposite was true at the coastal site. Consequently, DMS concentrations per unit algal chl a were on average 170 times higher in the Sargasso Sea than at the coastal site during the summer, but only 7 times higher during the winter. The much higher chl a-specific DMS concentrations at the oceanic site during the summer were linked to higher ratios of intracellular DMSP substrate and DMSP lyase enzyme per unit chl a. These differences in turn appear to be linked to large differences in nutrient concentrations and solar UV stress at the 2 sites and to associated differences in the composition of algal assemblages and physiological acclimation of algal cells.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Ecology ; Management
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    In:  milton.levin@uconn.edu | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14911 | 403 | 2014-03-10 20:01:03 | 14911 | United States National Ocean Service
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The immunotoxic potential of domoic acid (DA), a well-characterized neurotoxin, has not been fully investigated. Phagocytosis and lymphocyte proliferation were evaluated following in vitro and in vivo exposure to assay direct vs indirect effects. Mice were injected intraperitoneally with a single dose of DA (2.5 µg/g b.w.) and sampled after 12, 24, or 48 hr. In a separate experiment, leukocytes and splenocytes were exposed in vitro to 0, 1, 10, or 100 µM DA. In vivo exposure resulted in a significant increase in monocyte phagocytosis (12-hr), a significant decrease in neutrophil phagocytosis (24-hr), a significant decrease in monocyte phagocytosis (48-hr), and a significant reduction in T-cell mitogen-induced lymphocyte proliferation (24-hr). In vitro exposure significantly reduced neutrophil and monocyte phagocytosis at 1 µM. B- and T-cell mitogen-induced lymphocyte proliferation were both significantly increased at 1 and 10 µM, and significantly decreased at 100 µM. Differences between in vitro and in vivo results suggest that DA may exert its immunotoxic effects both directly and indirectly. Modulation of cytosolic calcium suggests that DA exerts its effects through ionotropic glutamate subtype surface receptors at least on monocytes. This study is the first to identify DA as an immunotoxic chemical in a mammalian species.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Health
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/15095 | 403 | 2014-05-28 03:30:26 | 15095 | United States National Marine Fisheries Service
    Publication Date: 2021-07-02
    Description: As nearshore fish populations decline, many commercialfishermen have shifted fishing effort to deeper continental slope habitats to target fishes for which biologicalinformation is limited. One such fishery that developed in the northeastern Pacific Ocean in the early 1980s was for the blackgill rockfish (Sebastes melanostomus), a deep-dwelling (300−800 m) species that congregates over rocky pinnacles, mainly from southern California to southernOregon. Growth zone-derived age estimates from otolith thin sections were compared to ages obtained from the radioactive disequilibria of 210Pb, in relation to its parent, 226Ra, in otolith cores of blackgill rockfish. Age estimates were validated up to 41 years, and a strong pattern of agreement supported a longevity exceeding 90years. Age and length data fitted to the von Bertalanffy growth function indicated that blackgill rockfish are slow-growing (k= 0.040 females, 0.068 males) and that females grow slower than males, but reach a greater length. Age at 50% maturity, derived from previously published length-at-maturity estimates, was 17 years for males and 21 years for females. The results of this study agree with general life history traits already recognized for many Sebastes species, such as long life, slow growth, and late age at maturation. These traits may undermine the sustainability of blackgill rockfish populations when heavy fishing pressure, such as that which occurred in the 1980s, is applied.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Management
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/15137 | 403 | 2014-05-23 00:06:17 | 15137 | United States National Marine Fisheries Service
    Publication Date: 2021-07-03
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries
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