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Journal articles on the topic "Plankton – Hawaii – Kaneohe Bay"

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Hodgson, G. "Abundance and distribution of planktonic coral larvae in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii." Marine Ecology Progress Series 26 (1985): 61–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps026061.

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Taguchi, Satoru, and Edward A. Laws. "Patterns and causes of temporal variability in the physiological condition of the phytoplankton community in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii." Journal of Plankton Research 9, no. 6 (1987): 1143–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/9.6.1143.

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Hunter, Cynthia L., Mark D. Stephenson, Ronald S. Tjeerdema, et al. "Contaminants in oysters in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii." Marine Pollution Bulletin 30, no. 10 (1995): 646–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0025-326x(95)00039-p.

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Tanaka, Katsumasa, and Fred T. Mackenzie. "Ecosystem behavior of southern Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii: A statistical and modelling approach." Ecological Modelling 188, no. 2-4 (2005): 296–326. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2005.02.018.

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Cheroske, Alexander G., Susan L. Williams, and Robert C. Carpenter. "Effects of physical and biological disturbances on algal turfs in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii." Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 248, no. 1 (2000): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-0981(00)00153-2.

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Jokiel, P. L., C. L. Hunter, S. Taguchi, and L. Watarai. "Ecological impact of a fresh-water ?reef kill? in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii." Coral Reefs 12, no. 3-4 (1993): 177–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00334477.

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Lowe, Ryan J., James L. Falter, Stephen G. Monismith, and Marlin J. Atkinson. "Wave-Driven Circulation of a Coastal Reef–Lagoon System." Journal of Physical Oceanography 39, no. 4 (2009): 873–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2008jpo3958.1.

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Abstract The response of the circulation of a coral reef system in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, to incident wave forcing was investigated using field data collected during a 10-month experiment. Results from the study revealed that wave forcing was the dominant mechanism driving the circulation over much of Kaneohe Bay. As predicted theoretically, wave setup generated near the reef crest resulting from wave breaking established a pressure gradient that drove flow over the reef and out of the two reef channels. Maximum reef setup was found to be roughly proportional to the offshore wave energy flux abo
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Magalhães, Wagner F., and Julie H. Bailey-Brock. "A new species of Acrocirrus (Polychaeta: Acrocirridae) from Coconut Island, Oahu, Hawaii." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 92, no. 5 (2011): 1019–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315411000634.

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A new species of Acrocirrus is described from shallow waters of Coconut Island in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii. Acrocirrus bansei sp. nov. is an Acrocirrus whose segment 13 (chaetiger 11) is modified and equipped with a heavy neuropodial acicular hook. This new species is most similar to A. frontifilis based on the presence of notopodial cirri, which have been, up to now, a unique feature of A. frontifilis. The species differ most notably by the absence of the notopodial cirri on the posterior chaetigers. A key to all recognized species of Acrocirrus is presented.
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Nishikawa, A., R. A. Kinzie, and K. Sakai. "Fragmentation and genotypic diversity of the scleractinian coral Montipora capitata in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 89, no. 1 (2008): 101–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315408002865.

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The fragmentation and genotypic diversity of Montipora capitata was determined in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, using field investigations and allozyme electrophoresis. Two stations were established in the Bay, one in the centre (exposed reef edge, EXPO) and the other at the south end (sheltered lagoonal reef, SHEL). Although the number and mean per cent cover of attached colonies did not differ significantly between the two habitats, number and cover of unattached colonies (fragments) were significantly higher at the sheltered habitat. Thirty-seven genotypes were detected in 176 samples using two or t
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Chiappa-Carrara, X. "Feeding behavior of the hawaiian anchovy encrasicholina purpurea fowler (pisces: engraulidae) in kaneohe bay hawaii." Ciencias Marinas 22, no. 1 (1996): 73–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.7773/cm.v22i1.833.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Plankton – Hawaii – Kaneohe Bay"

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Evans, Christopher W. "Sewage diversion and the coral reef community of Kane‘ohe Bay, Hawai‘i: 1970- 1990." Thesis, University of Hawai‘i, Honolulu, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/16332.

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The coral reefs of Kane'ohe Bay, on the windward coast of O'ahu, Hawai'i, have changed markedly over the last half century. Some of the most spectacular coral reefs in Hawai'i were reported from Kane'ohe Bay in the late 1800's and early 1900's, but with the beginning of extensive military dredge and fill operations during the World War IT era, conditions in the bay began to change dramatically. After the War, rapid urbanization of the area began and conditions in the bay continued to decline until pressure from the public and scientific community led to the diversion of the large sewage discha
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Lacks, Amy L. "Reproductive ecology and distritution of the scleractinian coral Fungia scutaria in Kane‘ohe Bay, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i." Thesis, University of Hawai‘i, Honolulu, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/16333.

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In Hawaii, abundance of the scleractinian Fungia scutaria is thought to have been in decline in recent years due to disturbances to Kaneohe Bay, where an unusually dense population exists. This study examines factors that could limit population growth in this coral. Sexual reproduction occurred throughout the summer. Experimental data from sperm dilution studies suggested that eggs must be released within 2m of a spawning male for successful fertilization to occur. Field surveys indicated that many patch reefs exhibited high enough densities to yield successful fertilization. However, since fi
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Lowe, Christopher G. "Bioenergetics and swimming efficiency of juvenile scalloped hammerhead sharks, Sphyrna lewini, in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii." Thesis, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/18160.

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The goal of this study was to determine the energetic requirements of juvenile scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini) in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii using a multidisciplinary approach. A large flume/respirometer (635 1) was constructed to determine the critical swimming speeds (Ucrit )' swimming kinematics (tailbeat frequency, tailbeat amplitude, and stride length), and oxygen consumption rates (V02 ) of juvenile sharks over a range of swimming speeds (U). Swimming kinematics were also compared with unconstrained sharks in a seawater pond. These experiments indicated that tailbeat frequenc
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Kobayashi, Donald R. "The distribution and abundance of certain reef fish larvae adjacent to adult habitats in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii." Thesis, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/18156.

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Plankton samples were taken in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu with a free-fall plankton net to investigate the finescale distribution of larval fishes around coral reefs. Daytime samples indicated that the post flexion larvae of two gobiids (Psilogobius mainlandi and an unidentified species, Goby-l) were significantly more abundant at stations immediately adjacent to reefs (near-reef) than at stations in open water off the reef. Postflexion gobiid larvae appear to be capable of resisting advection/dispersal while remaining in the water column near suitable adult habitats. The larvae of Encrasicholina purpu
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Ostrander, Christopher. "Physical factors controlling the temporal and spatial variability of freshwater plumes in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaiʻi". Thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/20809.

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Haberstroh, Paul R. "Wave-forced porewater mixing and nutrient flux in a coral reef framework." Thesis, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/10036.

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Dailer, Meghan L. "Photoecological strategies influencing the invasive success of the invasive marine macrophyte Eucheuma denticulatum on Hawaiian coral reefs." Thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/20458.

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Krasnick, George J. "Temporal and spatial variations in phytoplankton productivity and related factors in the surface waters of Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii." Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/15307.

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Data on primary productivity, chlorophyll a, nitrate, and phosphate in surface waters were collected on a 14-month (March, 1970 to April, 1971) series of approximately biweekly cruises in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii. During the latter part of the survey data ammonium ion concentrations and light penetration through the water column were also collected. The year is divided into two seasons on the basis of rainfall, and the effects on the dynamics of the phytoplankton community of terrestrial runoff and sewage effluents entering the bay are separated on the basis of differences between wet season
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Fagan, Kathryn E. "Processes controlling air-sea exchange of CO₂ in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaiʻi". Thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/20793.

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Cunha, Tamar B. Saturen. "The impact of transplanted sea urchins on alien and native flora." Thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/20934.

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Books on the topic "Plankton – Hawaii – Kaneohe Bay"

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author, Cressman Robert, and Di Virgilio, John F., author, eds. No one avoided danger: NAS Kaneohe Bay and the Japanese attack of 7 December 1941. Naval Institute Press, 2015.

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Kaneohe Bay Regional Council (Hawaii) and 1997 Kaneohe Bay Task Force (Hawaii), eds. Kaneohe Bay Regional Council evaluation: A report to the Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, regular session of 1998. Office of Planning, 1998.

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Conference papers on the topic "Plankton – Hawaii – Kaneohe Bay"

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Wozencraft, Jennifer M., Mark Lee, Grady H. Tuell, and William D. Philpot. "Fusion of hyperspectral and bathymetric laser data in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii." In AeroSense 2003, edited by Sylvia S. Shen and Paul E. Lewis. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.488438.

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Hearn, Clifford J., and Marlin J. Atkinson. "Effects of Sea-Level Rise on the Hydrodynamics of a Coral Reef Lagoon: Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii." In Ocean and Atmosphere Pacific: OAP 95. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812811936_0002.

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Brandes, Horst G., and Tonya Johnson. "Effect of Volcanic Fines and Gradation on the Deformation and Strength Properties of Detrital Marine Sediments in Hawaii." In ASME 2003 22nd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2003-37266.

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The compressibility and triaxial response of mixed sediments, consisting of volcanic and marine calcareous fractions, are investigated for a series of samples taken in the nearshore shallow waters of Kaneohe Bay in Hawaii. The results suggest that the presence of coarse detrital calcareous sands dominates the overall behavior if present in sufficiently large quantities, resulting in low compressibilities similar to that of silica sands and friction angles larger than that for most terrigenous sands at comparable densities. Larger than expected frictional resistance is attributed to the volume
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Reports on the topic "Plankton – Hawaii – Kaneohe Bay"

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Burman, Kari, Alicen Kandt, Lars Lisell, et al. Targeting Net Zero Energy at Marine Corps Base Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii: Assessment and Recommendations. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1029855.

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