CRB: Restoration & Preservation of Native Fish Populations: Use of Retrospective Data to Couple Life History, Recruit- ment, & Population Dynamics with Environmental Vicis
CRB:恢复
基本信息
- 批准号:9322618
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.54万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:1994
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1994-05-01 至 1999-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
9322618 Radtke A pressing problem for conservation and restoration of freshwater resources is the lack of sound biological and population information. To approach this problem it is proposed to utilize amphidromous fishes (gobies and eleotrids) which are predominant elements of the freshwater fauna on tropical and subtropical oceanic islands worldwide. Information gathered for one species will have implications for amphidromous fishes and freshwater habitats elsewhere. The proposed research relates to such topics as island colonization, life cycles, reproduction cycles, amphidromy, and recruitment. %%% A plan of research is proposed which applies novel analytical techniques to evaluate the critical periods in the life history of fishes that may be affected by altercation, reduction or fragmentation of habitats. Recruitment from a planktonic larval stage to a more sedentary adult stage is a common life-history pattern in many fishes and invertebrates. Because of the disparate nature of environmental conditions in planktonic and benthic systems, the interplay of these two modes of existence strongly influences population structure of species with this life-history pattern; as well as communities in which such species are common. It is essential to identify which life-history stages and environmental events are significant to recruitment into adult population. %%% Otolith techniques have the potential to provide such life-history information. Both micro structure and chemical composition of otoliths will be investigated, to determine the causative agents involved in otolith formation. It will then be possible to interpret past environmental histories of field-captured gobies. Otolith increment analyses and elemental composition techniques will be applied to investigations of recruits, juveniles and adult fishes collected from their natural habitats. Age, growth rate and environmental perturbations will be determined from otolith analyses. Otolith analyses will provide a chronologic ally fixed history of each individual study. Otolith techniques are particularly appropriate where large numbers of individuals can't be used. Also it will be possible to use any specimens stored in alcohol, thus extending the technique to museum material. These data sequences will be of great importance to the management of endangered species since specimens that are in existing collections could be examined to evaluate past life histories. As a result, the proposed research will contribute to the development of effective strategies for the preservation and restoration of populations and thus biodiversity.
9322618 Radtke淡水资源保护和恢复的一个紧迫问题是缺乏可靠的生物和人口信息。 为了解决这一问题,建议利用全世界热带和亚热带海洋岛屿上淡水动物区系的主要组成部分-两栖鱼类(虾虎鱼和塘鳢)。 为一个物种收集的信息将对其他地方的两栖鱼类和淡水栖息地产生影响。 拟议的研究涉及岛屿殖民化、生命周期、生殖周期、两栖动物和补充等主题。 提出了一项研究计划,该计划应用新的分析技术来评估鱼类生活史中可能受到生境改变、减少或破碎影响的关键时期。 在许多鱼类和无脊椎动物中,从浮游幼虫阶段到更定居的成虫阶段的补充是一种常见的生活史模式。 由于浮游生物和底栖生物系统的环境条件性质不同,这两种生存方式的相互作用强烈影响具有这种生活史模式的物种的种群结构;以及这些物种常见的社区。 必须确定哪些生活史阶段和环境事件对招募到成年种群具有重要意义。 %耳石技术有潜力提供这样的生活史信息。 本研究将探讨耳石的微结构与化学组成,以确定耳石形成的成因。 然后,它将有可能解释过去的环境历史的现场捕获的虾虎鱼。 耳石生长分析和元素组成技术将应用于从自然栖息地采集的新兵,幼鱼和成鱼的调查。 年龄,生长速度和环境扰动将确定从耳石分析。 耳石分析将提供每项研究的时间固定历史。 耳石技术特别适用于无法使用大量个体的情况。 此外,它将有可能使用任何储存在酒精中的标本,从而将该技术扩展到博物馆材料。 这些数据序列将是非常重要的濒危物种的管理,因为标本是在现有的收藏可以检查,以评估过去的生活史。 因此,拟议的研究将有助于制定有效的战略,保护和恢复种群,从而保护生物多样性。
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Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM)
科学、数学和工程指导卓越总统奖 (PAESMEM)
- 批准号:
0223684 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
$ 31.54万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Life History Trait Plasticity and Adaptations to Stochastic Environmental Divergences: High Arctic Charr
生活史特征的可塑性和对随机环境差异的适应:高北极夏尔
- 批准号:
0223685 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
$ 31.54万 - 项目类别:
Continuing grant
PPD: FASED: Shaping Vocational Frontiers: Science, Engineering, and Mathematics for Persons with Disabilities in Rural and Remote Areas
PPD:FASED:塑造职业前沿:农村和偏远地区残疾人的科学、工程和数学
- 批准号:
0225253 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
$ 31.54万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
Origins of Cod on Georges Bank: Contributions of Early Developmental Stages from the Scotian Shelf
乔治浅滩鳕鱼的起源:斯科舍大陆架早期发育阶段的贡献
- 批准号:
0218299 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
$ 31.54万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM)
科学、数学和工程指导卓越总统奖 (PAESMEM)
- 批准号:
9908497 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
$ 31.54万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
PPD: FASED: Shaping Vocational Frontiers: Science, Engineering, and Mathematics for Persons with Disabilities in Rural and Remote Areas
PPD:FASED:塑造职业前沿:农村和偏远地区残疾人的科学、工程和数学
- 批准号:
9906344 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
$ 31.54万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
Life History Trait Plasticity and Adaptations to Stochastic Environmental Divergences: High Arctic Charr
生活史特征的可塑性和对随机环境差异的适应:高北极夏尔
- 批准号:
9813708 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
$ 31.54万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
PPD/DP: An Ocean of Potentiality: Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics
PPD/DP:潜力的海洋:将残疾人纳入科学、工程和数学领域
- 批准号:
9800692 - 财政年份:1998
- 资助金额:
$ 31.54万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
Origins of Cod on Georges Bank: Contributions of Early Developmental Stages from the Scotian Shelf
乔治浅滩鳕鱼的起源:斯科舍大陆架早期发育阶段的贡献
- 批准号:
9813649 - 财政年份:1998
- 资助金额:
$ 31.54万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
PPD/DP: Shaping Vocational Frontiers: Science, Engineering, and Mathematics for Persons with Disabilities in Rural and Remote Areas
PPD/DP:塑造职业前沿:农村和偏远地区残疾人的科学、工程和数学
- 批准号:
9800699 - 财政年份:1998
- 资助金额:
$ 31.54万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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