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Di, Shaojie, and J. F. Knowles. "The karyotype of the dab (Limanda limanda L.)." Journal of Fish Biology 44, no. 2 (February 1994): 354–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.1994.tb01213.x.

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Le Duff, Michel, Louis Quiniou, and Christian Deniel. "Cinétique de l'ovogenèse et stratégie de ponte chez la limande,Limanda limanda,en mer d'Iroise et en Manche orientale." Aquatic Living Resources 9, no. 3 (July 1996): 249–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/alr:1996028.

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Bruno, D. W., A. H. McVicar, and C. O. Fraser. "Multiple lipoma in the common dab, Limanda limanda L." Journal of Applied Ichthyology 7, no. 4 (December 1991): 238–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0426.1991.tb00602.x.

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JASTANIA, HASSAN. "Fecundity of Limanda limanda in Oxwich Bay, South Wales, U.K." Journal of King Abdulaziz University-Marine Sciences 6, no. 1 (1995): 69–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4197/mar.6-1.6.

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Chipman, JK, JW Marsh, DR Livingstone, and B. Evans. "Genetic toxicity in dab Limanda limanda from the North Sea." Marine Ecology Progress Series 91 (1992): 121–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps091121.

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TAHIR, A., and C. J. SECOMBES. "Modulation of dab (Limanda limanda, L.) macrophage respiratory burst activity." Fish & Shellfish Immunology 6, no. 2 (February 1996): 135–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/fsim.1996.0014.

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BUCKE, D., and S. W. FEIST. "Histopathological changes in the livers of dab, Limanda limanda (L.)." Journal of Fish Diseases 16, no. 4 (July 1993): 281–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2761.1993.tb00863.x.

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Rijnsdorp, AD, AD Vethaak, and PI van Leeuwen. "Population biology of dab Limanda limanda in the southeastern North Sea." Marine Ecology Progress Series 91 (1992): 19–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps091019.

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Cameron, P., and J. Berg. "Morphological and chromosomal aberrations during embryonic development in dab Limanda limanda." Marine Ecology Progress Series 91 (1992): 163–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps091163.

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Bolle, Loes J., Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp, and Henk W. van der Veer. "Recruitment variability in dab (Limanda limanda) in the southeastern North Sea." Journal of Sea Research 45, no. 3-4 (June 2001): 255–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1385-1101(01)00060-0.

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Tassel, Mireille. "Biologie halieutique de la Limande, Limanda limanda, L. 1758, en Manche orientale et mer du Nord." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376188012.

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Begg, Graham S. "The population ecology of disease in the common dab (Limanda limanda L.)." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.481447.

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The population ecology of the diseases of the common dab (Limanda limanda L.) has been studied and the use of fish disease as a monitor of pollution in the marine environment reassessed. The diseases included in this study were lymphocystis disease, hyperplasia/papilloma, ulcer disease, inflammatory fat-cell necrosis, and X-cell disease. The interactions responsible for determining disease abundance were assessed by carrying out a detailed longitudinal field survey and interpreting the observed changes in abundance by reference to the population biology of the common dab, the abiotic environment, and the known biology of the diseases. The diseases were not evenly distributed within the host population. Significant differences in prevalence occurred between sexes, ages, and fish of differing maturity status. These were interpreted in terms of varying susceptibility of the host, the response of the host to infection and the dynamics of the diseases. Analysis of the age-prevalence relationships suggests that although some diseases have the potential for their abundance to be regulated this is not fulfilled. The temporal distribution of the diseases consisted of long-term trends, seasonal cycles, and short-term fluctuations. A variety of potential causal factors were highlighted including the spawning behaviour of the dab, temperature, and bacterial abundance related to environmental productivity. The patterns in the spatial distribution of the diseases were reflected in variation in prevalence on both large (˜100nml) and small scales (˜1nml). In this case the causal factors highlighted were salinity, host population density, and again bacterial abundance related to productivity. No effect of pollution on disease prevalence was demonstrated. Neither could the occurrence of lymphocystis disease be related to the concentration of chemical contaminants in the livers of dab.
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King, Jonathan William. "Aspects of the regulation of food intake in the dab, Limanda limanda (L.)." Thesis, Bangor University, 2000. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/aspects-of-the-regulation-of-food-intake-in-the-dab-limanda-limanda-l(9cc4009a-ef09-4e60-8827-0a990e4049ff).html.

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The regulation of food-intake in Limanda limanda was investigated, including (a) the role of the stomach as a limiting factor in fish food intake, (b) the qualities of a diet dab respond to and (c) the dynamics of food intake. Fish fed on squid (4.0 U. g'', 76.2% moisture) ate similar daily rations whether fed three times daily or once per day; when fed every three days they were unable to maintain this intake. Fish fed on pellets (18.8 kJ. g'', 8% moisture) could maintain their average daily food intake for all meal intervals tested. After a satiation meal, food intake broadly increased with deprivation time for at least 96 hours with no clear indication that stomach volume was limiting. However, when the data was re-examined using a return map (where meal m is plotted against meal m-1) there was evidence that feeding was restricted by stomach fullness as the interval between meals exceeded 25 hours. Surprisingly such limitation did not occur at higher feeding frequencies. Three models of food intake were used to simulate food-intake data, in which the role of the stomach as a constraining factor was varied: 1) Food intake was assumed always to be completely limited by stomach volume. 2) Food-intake was assumed always to be driven by a systemic need 3) Food intake was assumed to be chiefly limited by a systemic need, but when this was high, stomach volume would constrain intake. Comparisons of experimental results with these models suggest that when fish are fed frequently, or on a high-energy diet, the stomach volume is probably not limiting, whereas for a low-energy diet, fed infrequently, stomach volume was limiting when systemic need was high. Dab adapted their food intake to diets of different water content (and therefore energy density). They also adapted the distensibility of their stomachs in response to the increased volume eaten; fish fed on pellets having less distensible stomachs than those fed on squid. Thus it is unlikely that stomach volume can limit food intake in the long term, unless food quality and/or meal timing is variable and the fish cannot adapt their stomachs to the diet/feeding frequency. Methodological trials proved that that observed stomach VI volume is a function of the measurement technique, as well as the diet history of the fish, and experiments examining stomach volume should take this into consideration. The question of what aspect of a diet L. limanda adapt to was examined by testing different models using path analysis, a method of inferential modelling of causal relationships, in an attempt to explain how food-intake is regulated. Dab were found to be adapting to both the energy content of the diet and to the individual nutrients. The dynamics driving food intake in groups of dab were investigated using non-linear time series analyses. These proved to be low-dimensional, significantly non-linear, deterministic systems. The data also suggests that such systems are either capable of occasional chaotic behaviour, or are on the edge of chaos i. e. complex dynamical systems. Thus food intake is under the direct control of few (two or three) variables, through which the many known factors that influence food intake must act. Comparisons were made with individuals and groups of Oncorhynchus mykiss, with a brief look at Merlangius merlangus and Dicentrarchus labrax. These results were similar to the dab, and so this dynamical behaviour may be a feature of teleost fish in general. Importantly the fact that individual trout had similar feeding behaviour to groups indicate that the findings were not a function of hierarchical dynamics. The significance of this finding should be that appetite control with these properties allows rapid adjustment of fish according to changes in diet quality.
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Seisay, Mohamed B. D. "Population ecology of dab (Limanda limanda L.) in the eastern Irish Sea, North Wales." Thesis, Bangor University, 2001. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/population-ecology-of-dab-limanda-limanda-l-in-the-eastern-irish-sea-north-wales(98550cd7-1220-4204-a74c-a856c9baedcb).html.

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Population density, growth and mortality rates, reproduction, feeding ecology and energy mobilization of dab (Limanda lmanda L) on the North Wales Coast have been investigated between 1998-2001. The total population number is estimated as 2.34 x 10 6. Average catch rates were lower in winterspring than in autumn-summer. 42 hr' in February 2000; 141 hr'in July 2000. Catch rates were generally higher at night than daylight: 1549 hr'at 02: 00 hr, 17 hr'at 10: 00 hr in November. The 2- year old fish form the dominant year class. There was seasonal variation in sex ratio (Females: Males). In the long-term data, in autumn, the females were more abundant (1.83: 1) in trawl catches but the contribution of the males increases in spring (1.15: 1). There were seasonal variations in length and weight relationships: the average relationship was nearly isometric (power bx3.0); in male W=0.01 x TL 91 and in female, W=0.01 x TL 3'04. April 1s' was established as the birthday of the fish and the greatest deposition of the opaque zone in the otolith occurred in summer. The male grows at a faster rate than female in autumn 2000: (Loo=25.7 cm; K= 0.30 y 1) and (loo=33.4 cm; K= 0.25 y-) respectively. The long-term average total mortality rate was significantly higher in males (Z= 1.95 y) than females (Z= 1.16 Y"). This difference was calculated to be largely due to the relatively higher fishing mortality rate on the males. There were cyclical cycles in the gonad, liver weight and condition factors. The peak spawning activity in males was in December-January whilst it occurred in February-March in females. In the 16-20 cm male, the maximum gonadocarcass ratio, GCR, (1.8 %) and hepatocarcass ratio, HCR, (2.9 %) were in January and August respectively. In female, the maximum GCR (17.1 %) and HCR (3.8 %) occurred in February. The GCR was at a minimum in spring-summer. The minimum HCR occurred in spring. The maximum condition factor (K) was in summer for male (K=0.97) and female (K=1.02) but, after spring spawning, declined to 0.67 and 0.72 respectively. The maximum average oocyte diameter (0.56-0.67 mm) was observed in fully ripe fish in the spawning season but, after spring spawning, reduced to between 0.10-0.22 mm. The total estimated egg production was 2.47 x 10 ' eggs but the average per mature female was 3.51 x 105 eggs. Relative fecundity declined from 3045 eggs g' in fish aged I to 1917 eggs g' in fish aged 8. The fecundity-total length (F= 41.6 TL IN) and fecunditysomatic weight (F= 4804SW 0.88) relationships are estimated to be good predictors of dab fecundity. In autumn 2000, the length (Lw%) and age (A w%) at 50 % maturity were lower in males (L = 13.3 cm; Ate, =1.3 yr. ) than females (L = 18.0 cm; A =2.4 yr. ). The long-term averages showed relative stability in the females but a decrease in males, Ate, from about 2 years to about 1.5 years. Five major taxonomic groups dominated the diet of dab: the ophiuroids, bivalves, crustaceans, polychaetes and hydroids. The ophiuroid, Amphiura brachiata, predominated. However, the study suggests size-selective preference for some prey groups. The composition of polychaetes in the diet declined with increasing size of the fish; 22.9 % by weight in the 11-15 cm length group to 5.7 % in the 26-30 cm group. On the contrary, the bivalves increase in the diet with increasing size of the fish, from 11.2 % (by weight) in the 11-15 cm group to 31.4 % in the 231cm group. There is however a significant diet overlap (C; >- 0.60) between the size groups. In general, daily food intake was higher in late spring-summer than in autumn-winter. In May, for example, daily food intake for the 21-25 cm and 26-30 cm female dab was estimated as 1.49 g and 4.61 g respectively. In February it was 0.52 g and 1.76 g respectively. There were distinct seasonal changes in lipid and energy composition in the liver. Lipid content was significantly higher in the summer-autumn period than spring season. In September, it was about 62 and 69 % in male and female livers respectively. After spring spawning, the composition declined to 28 and 24 % respectively. The energy content per dry weight of liver peaked in October (8.50 kcal g' and 8.61 kcal g') in male and female dab respectively. Also, after spring spawning, the energy levels declined to 6.18 and 5.86 kcal g'' respectively. The energy requirement for routine metabolism and gonad development in a 20 cm female is estimated as 111.3 kcal but energy gained from food intake and carcass and liver reserves is estimated as 117.9 kcal. In male, the total energy requirement was 83.4 kcal but energy gained from food intake and carcass and liver reserves is estimated as 113.3 kcal. Feeding (in late autumn and winter) and carcass tissues are the main suppliers of energy for activity and the spawning process.
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Lacorn, Markus. "Einfluss natürlicher und anthropogener Stressoren auf die Induktion von Metallothionein-Isoformen der Kliesche (Limanda limanda L.)." [S.l. : s.n.], 1999. http://www.sub.uni-hamburg.de/disse/84/Disse.PDF.

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Tahir, Akbar. "Studies on immunomodulation in fish with emphasis on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in dab Limanda limanda, L." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.241879.

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The aims of the work reported in this thesis were threefold; firstly, to investigate the effect of experimental exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) on the immune response of dab (Limanda limanda), a sentinel species of flat fish for pollution studies, and rainbow trout (Oncorhynhus mykiss); secondly, to then go into the field to investigate the effects of exposure to PAHs on dab immunity through a major oil spill and thirdly, to increase current knowledge on the cellular immune functions of dab so as to provide better assays for biomonitoring purposes. Chapter 1 of this thesis is a general introduction to immunotoxicology, subspeciality of toxicology, which described brief accounts for both immunology and toxicology. Some brief accounts for the use of fish (lower vertebrates) in a pollution monitoring programme and the toxicology aspects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, were also given. In chapter 2, a laboratory exposure of animals to oil-contaminated sediment was established where four doses of diesel oil-based drilling mud used, i.e. 4, 8 (seen 500m from oil exploration platforms in the North Sea), 12 and 16% (w/w), with two exposure times employed, i.e. 2 and 4 weeks. Haematocrits and lymphocyte numbers tend to increase with low diesel oil doses, whereas high doses (particularly with longer exposure) gave significantly decreased values. Serum lysozyme levels were decreased, but serum bactericidal and anti-protease activities tended to increase following exposure. Kidney phagocyte respiratory burst and neutrophil migration activity also showed a trend to lower levels relative to control fish, whereas the number of antibody-secreting cells were increased with high drilling mud concentration. Lastly, there was a dose-dependent hepatomegaly. In chapter 3, rainbow trout were injected intra-peritoneally with an extract obtained from diesel oil-based drilling mud. Fish were exposed to different doses of extracts (made up to 2.4 mL/kg with olive oil), i.e. 0, 0.6, 1.2 and 2.4 mL/kg body weight (B.W.), for 6 weeks in the dose effect experiment.
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Beggs, Steven Edward. "Recruitment and early life history dynamics of the common dab (Limanda limanda L.) in the Irish Sea." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.435320.

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Yu-shi, Zhang. "Seasonal variations in the biochemical composition and ultrastructure of liver and skeletal muscles in the dab Limanda limanda (L.)." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/14942.

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Chapter 1 General introduction Section 1 contains a brief review of the structure and function of different muscle fibre types in teleost fish. Section 2 concerns the structure and function of fish liver including the classification of different liver cell types, the ultrastructure of fish hepatocytes and liver metabolism Section 3 The concepts of evolutionary adaptation and physiological acclimation are explained and an outline is given of some of the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms. Chapter 2 Seasonal influences on the biochemical composition of tissues in dab (Limanda limanda L.) Seasonal changes in the biochemical composition of liver and skeletal muscle have been investigated in juvenile dab (Limanda limanda L.) from the wild. Chapter 3 Seasonal influences on the ultrastructure of myotomal muscles of dab CLimanda limanda L.) Seasonal influences on the ultrastructure of myotomal muscles of the immature dab (Limanda limanda L.) have been studied. Fish specimens were taken from the same population of animals as in chapter 2. The fractional volume (%) of each fibre type occupied by mitochondria, myofibrils and lipid droplets was determined using a point counting morphormetric method. Chapter 4 Seasonal influenes on the ultrastructure of hepatocytes of dab (Limanda limanda L.) The dab (Limanda limanda L.) exhibited marked seasonal alterations in the ultrastructure of hepatocytes during the year. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) was more dilated and Golgi complex were highly developed in the hepatocytes of winter- adapted dabs. Mitochondrial profiles were also found to be well organized in the hepatocytes of winter caught animals. The hepatocytes in the summer-adapted dabs were characterised by containing enormous lipid droplets whereas those in the autumn-adapted fish were featured by numerous lipopigment-like granules. Different forms of hepatic glycogen and triglyceride were observed in the hepatocytes of dab (Limanda limanda L.) throughout the year. In the autumn, the hepatic glycogen and triglyceride existed in a form of loosely packed homogeneous masses throughout the cytoplasm whereas a more densely packed form for both glycogen and triglyceride was observed during the winter. Chapter 5 General discussion The major findings in the present study are discussed in relation to seasonal influences on tissue composition and ultrastructure of myotomal muscle fibres and hepatocytes in the juvenile dab (Limanda limanda L.). Some suggestions for further works are given.
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Du, Corbier Frances A. "Isolation of the retinoblastoma CDNA from the marine flatfish dab (Limanda Limanda) and evidence of mutational alterations in liver tumours." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.430953.

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Boyce, Daniel Lawrence. "Feeding and on-growing strategies for yellowtail flounder Limanda ferruginea (Storer)." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape2/PQDD_0034/MQ62372.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Limanda"

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Adelino Vicente Mendonc ʹa Cana rio. Involvement of ovarian C21 steroids on oocyte final maturation in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri), plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) and dab (Limanda limanda). Norwich: University of East Anglia, 1989.

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Collie, Jeremy S. Feeding habits of the yellowtail flounder and production of its invertebrate prey on Georges Bank. Woods Hole, Mass: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1985.

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Marankou, Anna. Ta limania tēs Kyprou. Leukōsia: Politistiko Kentro Laikēs Trapezas, 1997.

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Carrión, César Eduardo. Limalla babélica: Poesia. Quito: Eskeletra Editorial, 2009.

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Synarellē, Maria. Dromoi kai limania stēn Hellada, 1830-1880. [Athens]: Politistiko Technologiko Hidryma ETVA, 1989.

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Mikhaĭlesku, K. D. Proiskhozhdenie limanov delʹty Dunai͡a︡. Kishinev: "Shtiint͡s︡a", 1990.

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Wielek, Jan. Limanowa i okolice: Przewodnik. 2nd ed. Warszawa: Sport I Turystyka, 1987.

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Topachevskiĭ, Vadim Aleksandrovich. Gryzuny verkhneneogenovykh i ranneantropogenovykh otlozheniĭ Khadzhibeĭskogo limana. Kiev: Nauk. dumka, 1987.

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Michelē, Liza. Aigaio: Neoklassikes poleis kai limania tou 19. aiōna. Athēna: Drōmena, 1990.

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Ololenko, A. Kuchurganskiĭ liman. Kishinev: "Timpul", 1986.

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Drăgușin, Virgil, Daniela Dimofte, and Ionuț Mirea. "Dobrogea: Limanu Cave." In Cave and Karst Systems of Romania, 437–41. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90747-5_49.

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Freudenburg, Gene. "Makar-Limanov and Derksen Invariants." In Algebraic Theory of Locally Nilpotent Derivations, 245–64. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-55350-3_9.

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Šujskij, Jurij Dmitrivič, Galina Vladimirovna Vychovanec, and Reinhard Voigtland. "Sedimentzusammensetzung und Ablagerungsbedingungen auf Sandhaken der Schwarzmeer-Limane." In Jungquartäre Landschaftsräume, 216–22. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76745-6_26.

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Brovko, Petr, and Ruben Kosyan. "Specific Features of Estuaries, Lagoons, Limans: Concepts and Terms." In The Diversity of Russian Estuaries and Lagoons Exposed to Human Influence, 1–12. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43392-9_1.

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Brovko, Petr, Yuri Mikishin, and Tamara Ponomareva. "Estuaries, Lagoons, and Limans of the Marginal Seas of Northeast Asia." In The Diversity of Russian Estuaries and Lagoons Exposed to Human Influence, 57–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43392-9_3.

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Popov, Vladimir. "On the Makar-Limanov, Derksen invariants, and finite automorphism groups of algebraic varieties." In CRM Proceedings and Lecture Notes, 289–311. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/crmp/054/17.

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Tokay, Gül. "Liman Von Sanders As A Prisoner Of War In Malta (February -August 1919)." In A Bridge between Cultures, edited by Sinan Kuneralp, 169–78. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463225971-010.

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van Doorninck, F. "The Byzantine ship at Serçe Limanı: an example of small-scale maritime commerce with Fatimid Syria in the early eleventh century." In Travel in the Byzantine World, 137–48. Civilization-Congresses 3. Byzantine Empire-Description: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315235646-9.

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"Common Dab (Pleuronectes limanda)." In The Western Arctic Seas Encyclopedia, 80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25582-8_30026.

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BÜTHER, HORST. "Organochlorine residues in livers of dab (Limanda limanda) in regions of the southern North Sea." In Environmental Protection of the North Sea, 766–70. Elsevier, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-434-91370-1.50063-6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Limanda"

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Выхованец, Г., and G. Vyhovanec. "MORPHOLOGY AND DYNAMICS OF THE LIMANIC BARRIERS ALONG THE BLACK SEA COAST UNDER ACTIVE ANTROPOGENOUS IMPACT." In Sea Coasts – Evolution ecology, economy. Academus Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/conferencearticle_5b5ce38b172424.51413389.

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Typical coastal elements of limans and lagoons are barriers, that separate limanic aquatories from a Seas. On limanic shores structure of the Black Sea sand barriers represented three longitudinal landscape “zones”: sea beach (“frontal”), dune-aeolian and limanic (“back of the barrier”). They closely interactive between themselves under influence of lithodynamical exchanges of sediment. General tendency of the barriers dynamics is displacement to Land direction.
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Перерайс, Р., and R. Pererays. "SEA-PORT CONSTRUCTION IMPACT ON LIMAN NATURE ALONG THE BLACK SEA COASTAL ENVIRONMENT." In Sea Coasts – Evolution ecology, economy. Academus Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/conferencearticle_5b5ce3b99793c8.27322405.

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Construction of sea-ports in limanic aquathory along the Northern Black Sea coast have prefer impact on the coastal environment. Especially deep impact have liman bottom artificial deepening, liman slopes artificial reconstruction, navigate canals, jetties of different sizes, ground dumps etc. Typical examples are Odessa, Ill'ichevsk, Yuzhniy commercial sea-ports in northern sector of the Black Sea. On shores nearest Port Yuzhniy jetties was firstly employed new construction against sea wave erosion. This new artificial shore terrace, that consist of natural matherials, expressed as shore protection, purification of sea water, needless ground depot, new shore territory and squire for recreants simultaneous.
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Krylenko, Marina, and Marina Krylenko. "PERSPECTIVES OF THE PRACTICAL USE OF THE KIZILTASHSKY LIMAN GROUP." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21610/conferencearticle_58b431572fb6b.

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The Kiziltashsky limans are the largest water bodies of land-to-sea interface zone of the Krasnodar region Black Sea coast separated from the Black Sea by Anapa bay-bar. Their territory is included in the Perspective list of the Ramsar Convention as a unique wetland of international importance. Currently, the main type of recreational use of the liman water area is active rest. A diversity of natural conditions, a small degree of economic transformation of the landscape in combination with good transport access makes it possible to combine the active recreation forms with health-improving rest at the Anapa resort. In the presented paper the different proposals for economic use of the Kiziltashsky limans are analysed in terms of influence to geoecosystem.
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Krylenko, Marina, and Marina Krylenko. "PERSPECTIVES OF THE PRACTICAL USE OF THE KIZILTASHSKY LIMAN GROUP." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/conferencearticle_5b1b949177f3f2.59066561.

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The Kiziltashsky limans are the largest water bodies of land-to-sea interface zone of the Krasnodar region Black Sea coast separated from the Black Sea by Anapa bay-bar. Their territory is included in the Perspective list of the Ramsar Convention as a unique wetland of international importance. Currently, the main type of recreational use of the liman water area is active rest. A diversity of natural conditions, a small degree of economic transformation of the landscape in combination with good transport access makes it possible to combine the active recreation forms with health-improving rest at the Anapa resort. In the presented paper the different proposals for economic use of the Kiziltashsky limans are analysed in terms of influence to geoecosystem.
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FEDAİ, Aytek, and Canan MADRAN. "Sürdürülebilir Liman Yönetimi Ve Antalya da İki Yat Limanında Vaka İncelemesi." In II.Ulusal Liman Kongresi. Denizcilik Fakültesi: Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18872/deu.b.ulk.2015.0028.

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Tatar, Veysel, and Meriç B. Özer. "Sürdürülebilir Liman Kavramı ve Entegre Yönetim Sistemlerinin Limanlarda Uygulanması: Hopa Limanı Analizi." In III. Ulusal Liman Kongresi Uluslararası Katılımlı. Denizcilik Fakültesi: Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18872/deu.df.ulk.2017.020.

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ERKMEN, Tansel, and Süleyman ÖZKAYNAK. "Liman İşletmeciliğinde Sürdürülebilir Liman Ekonomisi Stratejisi." In II.Ulusal Liman Kongresi. Denizcilik Fakültesi: Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18872/deu.b.ulk.2015.0001.

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AKTOPRAK, Ali, Evren BECEREN, and Arzu TORÖZ. "Liman İşletmeciliğinde Atık Alım Faaliyetleri "Çanakkale Liman İşletmesi Örneği"." In II.Ulusal Liman Kongresi. Denizcilik Fakültesi: Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18872/deu.b.ulk.2015.0019.

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Akgül, Ersin Fırat, and Hüseyin Gençer. "Akıllı Liman: Fırsatlar, Tehditler." In III. Ulusal Liman Kongresi Uluslararası Katılımlı. Denizcilik Fakültesi: Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18872/deu.df.ulk.2017.001.

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Köseoğlu, Mesut Can, and Murat Selçuk Solmaz. "YEŞİL LİMAN YAKLAŞIMI: TÜRKİYE VE DÜNYA YEŞİL LİMAN ÖLÇÜTLERİNİN KARŞILAŞTIRMALI BİR DEĞERLENDİRMESİ." In 4. Ulusal Liman Kongresi. Denizcilik Fakültesi: Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18872/0.2019.2.

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Reports on the topic "Limanda"

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Bolle, Loes J., Cornelia Albrecht, Karen Bekaert, Audur Bjarnadóttir, Marcel de Vries, Sven Dressler, Romain Ellebode, et al. Dab (Limanda limanda) Age Reading Exchange 2019. IJmuiden: Stichting Wageningen Research, Centre for Fisheries Research (CVO), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/536351.

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