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Feeding biology of habitat forming cold-water corals: preferences and assimilation efficiencies of selected food sources النص الكامل
2017
Rakka, María | Maier, Sandra | Bilan, Meri | Godinho, Anthony | van-Oevelen, Dick | Hennige, S.J. | Orejas, Covadonga | Serrão-Santos, Ricardo | Carreiro-Silva, Marina
Coral gardens are considered to be hotspots of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, due to the important structural and biogeochemical role of cold-water coral (CWC) species. Despite the importance of CWCs as habitat forming and mediating species in bentho-pelagic coupling processes, our understanding on their biology and ecophysiology is still very limited. Moreover, despite an increase in studies on deep reef-forming species, information on cold-water octocoral and antipatharian species is still very scarce. The present study aims at determining aspects of the feeding biology of two common indicators of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs) in the Azores Archipelago: the gorgonian Dentomuricea aff. meteor and the antipatharian Antipathella wollastoni. By using controlled experiments in aquaria, we aim at determining the feeding preferences and assimilation efficiencies of the target species upon availability of live phytoplankton, live zooplankton and dissolved organic matter. Study methods will include measurements of capture rates, incorporation of stable isotopes and analysis of fatty acids. The study will provide new insights to the feeding biology and organic carbon requirements of the target species while the produced data will contribute to the development of innovative spatial models predicting distribution and habitat suitability of cold-water corals
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Food and Feeding Habits of the Deep-Water Mud Shrimp (Solenocera melantho) of Visakhapatnam Coast, India النص الكامل
2017
Rama Chandra Ganesh PATURI | Sarvabhowma Chakravarty MYLA
The food and feeding habits of the shrimp Solenocera melantho off Visakhapatnam coast were studied qualitatively and quantitatively. Feeding intensity differs in relation to gender, size, season and stage of maturity. Detritus was the major component of the food consumed, followed by crustaceans, molluscs, foraminiferans, fish remains, eggs; sand was also found as one of the gut contents. Diet preference in males and females was similar, but varied with size and season. The index of preponderance of detritus was 50.88% in males and 47.16% in females. Variation in feeding intensity was noticed in relation to size, months and season. The overall feeding intensity in males and females was categorized as actively fed (21.52% and 40.78% respectively), moderately fed (22.07%, 19.72%) and poorly fed (14.07%, 27.03%) respectively. S. melantho may designate as an omnivorous detritivore with scavenging activity.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Consumo de água em ovinos alimentados com silagens de diferentes forrageiras tropicais do Semiárido. النص الكامل
2017 | 2018
MACEDO, A. DE | REBOUÇAS, R. A. | CAMPOS, F. S. | CARVALHO, G. G. P. DE | ARAUJO, G. G. L. DE | SANTOS, E. M. | GOIS, G. C. | NUNES, T. C. M. D. | AMÉLIA DE MACEDO, UPE; RODOLPHO ALMEIDA REBOUÇA, UFRPE; FLEMING SENA CAMPOS, UFRPE/UAG; GLEIDSON GIORDANO PINTO DE CARVALHO, UFBA; GHERMAN GARCIA LEAL DE ARAUJO, CPATSA; EDSON MAURO SANTOS, UFPB/CCA; GLAYCIANE COSTA GOIS, UFPB/CCA; TARCIA CARIELLE MIRANDA DANTAS NUNES, UNIVASF.
Objetivou-se avaliar o consumo de água ofertado por bebedouros e provenientes das dietas via cocho em ovinos alimentados com silagens de diferentes forrageiras tropicais do Semiárido. Foram utilizados 32 cordeiros sem padrão de racial definido, com idade média de seis meses e peso corporal inicial médio de 17,61±2,63 kg, distribuídos em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado recebendo silagens de 4 forrageiras (erva-sal, capim buffel, gliricídia e pornunça) e 8 repetições. O experimento teve duração de 59 dias. As dietas foram fornecidas, às 9h30 e 15h30, ajustando-se a quantidade oferecida de forma a permitir sobras de 10%, sendo estas coletadas diariamente para determinação de matéria seca (MS), matéria mineral (MM), proteína bruta (PB), extrato etéreo (EE), carboidratos totais (CT), fibra em detergente neutro corrigida para cinzas e proteína (FDNcp), fibra em detergente ácido (FDA), lignina (LIG), carboidratos não-fibrosos (CNF), celulose (CEL) e hemicelulose (HEM). O consumo de água foi determinado pela ingestão de água via bebedouro (IAVB), ingestão de água via alimentação (IAVA) e ingestão total de água (ITA). Verificou-se que os animais alimentados com dieta contendo silagem de erva-sal apresentaram maior consumo (P<0,05) de água ofertada no bebedouro (4,466 kg/dia) e maior consumo de água total (5,383 kg/dia), já os animais alimentados com dietas contendo silagem de gliricídia (1,267 kg/dia) e pornunça (1,143 kg/dia) ingeriram mais água proveniente da dieta (P<0,05). Cordeiros alimentados com silagem de erva-sal necessitam de maior ingestão de água para suprir seu requerimento hídrico
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Climate Change Influence on Agriculture and the Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Central and Eastern European Countries النص الكامل
2017
Camelia KANTOR | Ewen McLEAN | Mihail KANTOR
The Water-Energy-Food (WEF) Nexus concept has great potential for understanding a region’s vulnerability to climate change. This paper examines individual components that form the supporting pillars of the nexus in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. An overview of specific CEE political environments that govern economic and environmental policies are examined to select several domains representing higher risks to society, environment and economies of selected countries, together with evaluation of extant interlinkages between climate change, agriculture and the WEF nexus. While a variety of studies quantify and analyze climate change impacts on water availability, crop yields, yield variability, or alternative energy needed to mitigate global warming effects, this paper shows there is no clear evidence of a nexus-based integration to help manage or mitigate extreme future climate change-related events in the region. The study provides a model for supporting WEF pillars and advances recommendations for consideration of the nexus approach in relation to climate adaptation.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Development of continuous flow microwave and hot water bath system for destruction of spoilage microorganisms in food النص الكامل
2017
DUHAN, SANDEEP | KAR, ABHIJIT | NAIN, LATA | PATEL, AVINASH SINGH | DASH, SANJAYA K
A continuous pasteurization system was designed based on a domestic microwave oven. Broth was pumped through helical coils of glass tubing placed in the center of the oven cavity. Inactivation of two selected spoilage microorganisms, Bacillus cereus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae in broth were evaluated under continuous flow microwave heating conditions and compared with conventional batch heating in a well stirred hot water bath. Inoculated broth was heated in a microwave oven (700 W, 2450 MHz) under continuous flow conditions to selected exit temperatures of 90°C for B. cereus and 60°C for S. cerevisiae at five power levels (210, 280, 350, 420, 490 W) and five time intervals (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 minute). Broth treated in hot water bath at 90˚C for B. cereus and 60˚C for S. cerevisiae was taken as control. There was a decrease in B. cereus and S. cerevisiae count after microwave and hot water bath treatment (control) with increasing treatment time. Higher microbial inactivation was observed at lower power levels. For all the microwave power levels, higher inactivation of B. cereus and S. cerevisiae was observed in comparison to control, this may be due to some non thermal effects associated with microwave. Heating rate and flow rate also increased with the increasing power level with decrease residence time to kill the contaminants. In future, this system may be useful for effective pasteurization of liquid foods e.g. sugarcane juice and soymilk without affecting the taste of processed juices.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Research priorities for managing the impacts and dependencies of business upon food, energy, water and the environment النص الكامل
2017
Green, Jonathan M. H. | Cranston, Gemma R. | Sutherland, William J. | Tranter, Hannah R. | Bell, Sarah J. | Benton, Tim G. | Blixt, Eva | Bowe, Colm | Broadley, Sarah | Brown, Andrew | Brown, Chris | Burns, Neil | Butler, David | Collins, Hannah | Crowley, Helen | DeKoszmovszky, Justin | Firbank, Les G. | Fulford, Brett | Gardner, Toby | Hails, Rosemary S. | Halvorson, Sharla | Jack, Michael | Kerrison, Ben | Koh, Lenny S. C. | Lang, Steven C. | McKenzie, Emily J. | Monsivais, Pablo | O’Riordan, Timothy | Osborn, Jeremy | Oswald, Stephen | Price Thomas, Emma | Raffaelli, David | Reyers, Belinda | Srai, Jagjit S. | Strassburg, Bernardo B. N. | Webster, David | Welters, Ruth | Whiteman, Gail | Wilsdon, James | Vira, Bhaskar
Delivering access to sufficient food, energy and water resources to ensure human wellbeing is a major concern for governments worldwide. However, it is crucial to account for the ‘nexus’ of interactions between these natural resources and the consequent implications for human wellbeing. The private sector has a critical role in driving positive change towards more sustainable nexus management and could reap considerable benefits from collaboration with researchers to devise solutions to some of the foremost sustainability challenges of today. Yet opportunities are missed because the private sector is rarely involved in the formulation of deliverable research priorities. We convened senior research scientists and influential business leaders to collaboratively identify the top forty questions that, if answered, would best help companies understand and manage their food-energy-water-environment nexus dependencies and impacts. Codification of the top order nexus themes highlighted research priorities around development of pragmatic yet credible tools that allow businesses to incorporate nexus interactions into their decision-making; demonstration of the business case for more sustainable nexus management; identification of the most effective levers for behaviour change; and understanding incentives or circumstances that allow individuals and businesses to take a leadership stance. Greater investment in the complex but productive relations between the private sector and research community will create deeper and more meaningful collaboration and cooperation.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Decentralized energy in Water-Energy-Food Security Nexus in Developing Countries: Case Studies on Successes and Failures النص الكامل
2017
Guta, Dawit | Jara, Jose | Adhikari, Narayan | Qiu, Chen | Gaur, Varun | Mirzabaev, Alisher
Access to modern energy is vital for sustainable development. In rural areas, decentralized energy solutions may play a significant role in reducing poverty, supporting community institutions and facilitating the generation of basic services such as communication, water access, education and health services. However, the majority of dwellers in off-grid communities in developing countries have little or no access to modern energy technologies, although they are endowed with a vast potential of renewable energy resources. Decentralized energy solutions could serve as an option to solve this energy access problem. However, the previous literature indicates that there are financial, technical, infrastructural, and institutional constraints to scale up decentralized energy options. This paper seeks to study the underlying factors behind the successes and failures of household- and community-based decentralized energy technologies through local case studies from different parts of the world, analyzed through the lenses of the Water-Energy-Food Security (WEF) nexus. First, the paper reviews the literature on the main benchmarks used to evaluate the success and failure of community-based energy. Second, the conceptual framework relating decentralized energy to the WEF nexus elements is briefly described. Thirdly, the methods and data used in the paper are described, followed by the presentation of the case studies. Lastly, the paper is concluded by drawing policy lessons and recommendations. Further empirical studies are recommended to quantitatively evaluate the impacts of decentralized energy solutions on the welfare of households and communities within the framework of the Water-Energy-Food nexus.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]The `seafood gap' in the food-water nexus literature—issues surrounding freshwater use in seafood production chains النص الكامل
2017
Gephart, Jessica A. | Troell, Max | Henriksson, Patrik J.G. | Beveridge, Malcolm C.M. | Verdegem, Marc | Metian, Marc | Mateos, Lara D. | Deutsch, Lisa
Freshwater use for food production is projected to increase substantially in the coming decades with population growth, changing demographics, and shifting diets. Ensuring joint food-water security has prompted efforts to quantify freshwater use for different food products and production methods. However, few analyses quantify freshwater use for seafood production, and those that do use inconsistent water accounting. This inhibits water use comparisons among seafood products or between seafood and agricultural/livestock products. This ‘seafood gap’ in the food-water nexus literature will become increasingly problematic as seafood consumption is growing globally and aquaculture is one of the fastest growing animal food sectors in the world. Therefore, the present study 1) reviews freshwater use concepts as they relate to seafood production; 2) provides three cases to highlight the particular water use concerns for aquaculture, and; 3) outlines future directions to integrate seafood into the broader food-water nexus discussion. By revisiting water use concepts through a focus on seafood production systems, we highlight the key water use processes that should be considered for seafood production and offer a fresh perspective on the analysis of freshwater use in food systems more broadly.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Mechanism of the high efficiency of the cutting frozen food products using water-jet with polymer additions النص الكامل
2017
A. Pogrebnyak | V. Pogrebnyak
The article to determine peculiarities of macromolecule deformation behavior under conditions of a jet-shaping head that would allow to solve the issue related to the mechanism of increasing water-jet cutting power with polymer additions. In converging polyethyleneoxide solution flow macromolecules are forced by a hydrodynamic field to rather strong stretching that causes the dynamic structure formation in solutions. There have been studied experimentally velocity fields and their gradients as well as the degree of macromolecule unrolling under pattern conditions of a jet-shaping head in poluyethyleneoxide solutions flow. In converging polymer solution flow macromolecules are forced by a hydrodynamic field to rather strong (~ 60 % and more) stretching that causes the field restructuring. The determined regularities of macromolecules behavior in the flow under conditions of a jet-shaping head and manifested in this case effects of elastic deformations have paramount importance in understanding the mechanism of «anomalously» high cutting power of water-polymer jet. The work for the first time makes it possible to explain the nature of increased water-jet cutting power with polymer additions when cutting food products. Understanding the nature of increased cutting power of water-polymer jet will make it possible to develop recommendations on choosing regimes for water-polymer jet processing of food products by cutting.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Improving agricultural water productivity to ensure food security in China under changing environment: From research to practice النص الكامل
2017
Kang, Shaozhong | Hao, Xinmei | Du, Taisheng | Tong, Ling | Su, Xiaoling | Lu, Hongna | Li, Xiaolin | Huo, Zailin | Li, Sien | Ding, Risheng
Irrigation is an important measure for increasing grain production. Improving water use efficiency in agriculture is expected to play a very important role in ensuring food and water security in China, since there is a serious problem between food supply and limited water resources in China. The present state and future trend of water and food security in China were analyzed, while the importance of irrigation in ensuring China food security was highlighted based on the analysis of the evolution of irrigation water productivity in recent 60 years and its relationships with changes of crop yield, cropping pattern, fertilization and irrigation water use. Research progresses and practical application on high-efficient agricultural water use in China were introduced, and two successful cases of improving agricultural water productivity in China were presented, one was to improve crop water use efficiency by the novel irrigation method based on crop physiological responses, and the other was to improve the regional water productivity by the integrative methods in the Shiyang River Basin of Northwest China. The major research areas needed to focus on in the future were discussed, which include responses of crop water demand to changing environment and associated spatio-temporal optimization of water allocation, multi-processes hydrologic cycle of irrigated land under strong influences of human activities, integrated measures for improving multi-scale agricultural water use efficiency, and interactions between grain production, water resources and ecological system and its sustainability analysis in a systematic way.
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