13 results on '"Owfi, F."'
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2. Providing database of Iranian fish larvae under Iranian fisheries research organization net work
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Rabbaniha, Mahnaz, Dehghan, S., Norinezhad, M., Owfi, F., Mousavi Golsefid, S.A., Otofat Shamsi, M., Shahlapour, Sh., Tahmasbi, N., Sharifpour, I., Seraji, F., and Dadgar, Sh.
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Database ,Larvae ,Fish ,Net work ,Information Management ,Iran ,Biology - Abstract
This project prepared and implemented during 2013-16 with emphasis on to provide the results of the fish larva projects (identification, abundance and distribution) in the Iranian waters of the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman which as well as had already been done by Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute and affiliated research institutes and centers . Since each marine fish stocks management requires increased knowledge of the life cycle and be complete biological information, obviously implementation and increased field research is essential, on the other hand the results and the availability of data and information to operation and coordination with the scientific community at national and international levels is of particular importance. This is on condition that currently, due to the increasing trend researchers and students Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries, the availability of data resulting from studies and research projects and initiatives will be necessary. The site is currently only in view of identification and distribution of marine fish larva has been prepared in Farsi with photo gallery, and English language development and preparation of the site for the international operation there. It is worth mentioning in the same areas and the same site adjacent seas of fish larvae has not been prepared and is not available. So this site can also be considered as reference area. This site is available for researchers, scientist and students as address: http://ifl.ifro.ir/
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- 2016
3. Short communication: Ecological classification of southern zones of the Caspian Sea (Mazandaran Province), based on CMECS model
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Hoseinzadeh, M.A., Owfi, F., Gorjian Arabi, M.H., and Keshavarz, M.
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Ecology ,Surface geology ,Mazandaran Province ,CMECS model ,Earth Sciences ,Caspian Sea ,Biotic cover ,Iran ,Biology - Abstract
A coastal area is a confluence of land and marine ecosystems and includes the independent biological, ecological, and geological area. Increasing pressure on these areas can decrease the quality of marine habitats, and can even lead to the loss of sensitive habitats. In this regard, a “biotope” has been suggested as the most informative operational unit for research and management. These biotopes, however, have been specified by the dominant species; they depend on the seabed, they are stable, and sometimes are used synonymously with the word ecology. Habitat classifications are, therefore, most accurate and ecologically relevant at the biotope level because of the direct relationship between the biota and their environment. The Coastal Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS) was developed with the input of over 40 coastal and 20 marine habitat experts and presents a universally accepted standard classification for coastal and marine habitats. ... We classified the eastern coast of Mazandaran Province (Babolsar to Amirabad Port) and then encoded this zone based on the CMECS model.
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- 2016
4. Systematic review of Anguilliformes order in Iranian Museums from the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea
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Owfi, F., Fatemi, S.M.R., Motallebi, A.A., and Coad, B.
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Systematic ,Morphology ,Gymnothorax johnsoni ,Persian Gulf ,Fisheries ,Iran ,Ichthyapus acuticeps ,Anguilliformes ,Gymnothorax undulatus ,Pseudoxenomystax albescens ,Muraenesocidae ,Strophidon sathete ,Conger cinereus cinereus ,Synaphobranchus affinis ,Oman Sea ,Rhinomuraena quaesita ,Muraenesox bagio ,Muraenesox cinereus ,Muraenidae ,Muraenesox talabonoides ,Biology ,G.kidako - Abstract
This study focuses on Anguilliformes specimens revising which collected during 2006-08 in some Iranian museums. For this study, all museum samples from Iranian coastal waters of the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea were investigated. The results indicated that species diversity in the Iranian waters can be classified into six families of Anguilliformes (eels and morays fishes). A total of 11 species - consisting of six families have been identified, of these the highest species diversity belongs to the Muraenidae with five genus and eight species. Also, there were two endemic species Muraenesox cinereus (Muraenesocidae) and Gymnothorax undulatus (Muraenidae). More than ten rare species were the first report and record from Iranian territorial waters. There are Ichthyapus acuticeps, Synaphobranchus affinis, Strophidon sathete, Rhinomuraena quaesita, Gymnothorax johnsoni, G. kidako, Muraenesox bagio, Pseudoxenomystax albescens, Muraenesox talabonoides, and Conger cinereus cinereus.
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- 2014
5. Identification of a hermit crab, Clibanarius signatus, in Hormuz Island: abundance, sex ratio and shell selection behaviors
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Kheirabadi, N., Seyfabadi, J., Owfi, F., and Mahvari, A.
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Identification ,Shell selection ,abundance ,Clibanarius signatus ,Fisheries ,Hormuz Island ,sex ,Hermit crab ,Iran ,Biology - Abstract
In order to establish a complete list of the hermit crab species in the southern coast of Iran and also determine some of their biological characteristics in the intertidal zones of Hormuz Island, a seasonal sampling collection was conducted in 6 intertidal stations during the years 2010–2011. The 542 collected samples were found to be Clibanarius signatus, which identified in the island. Comparing the samples with the metatypical hermit crab samples in the Zoological Museum, University of Tehran, verified the species. The one ways ANOVA with LSD test showed a significant difference (p < 0.05) in the abundance of the species in some stations, but seasonal changes did not significantly affect the abundance. Male-female sex ratio was 1/52 male: 1 female. Seasonal study of sexes (male, non-ovigerous female, ovigerous female) confirmed that species did not have a particular spawning season, nevertheless the spawning increased in summer. The shell selection behaviors showed that the hermit crab uses the shells of 36 gastropod species (24 genera) for protecting its abdominal section.
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- 2014
6. The process of long and location changes of sea star (Astropecten hemprichi) and sea urchin (Diadema setosum) in the coast of Chabahar Gulf
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Khaleghi, M., Safahieh, A.R., Savari, A., Doustshenas, B., and Owfi, F.
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Astropecten hemprichi ,Species ,Sea urchin ,Location ,Chabahar ,Iran ,Sea star ,Distribution ,Diadema setosum ,Long ,Abundance ,Quadrate ,Oman Sea ,Biology ,Echinodermata - Abstract
This research aimed to study the process of long and location changes of sea star (Astropecten hemprichi) and sea urchin (Diadema setosum) in the coast of Chabahar Gulf in the Oman Sea, IR. during November 2008 to September 2009. The area of study was at the farthest end of south east of Iran in province of Sistan and Balouchestan. Sampling was done bimonthly during low tide from 5 stations, using 1m×1m quadrating randomly. 1885 samples of Echinodermata were collected and studied. Results showed that 32 of them(1.6%) belong to A.hemprichi species and 28(1.4%) samples belong to D. setosum species. The samples then were counted and identified. Then the samples’ abundance, distribution and stability were investigated. The results show that the maximum abundance of A. hemprichi was occurred in September 2009 (1/92±0/76ind.m^-2) and The maximum value for D. setosum was shown in November 2008 (3ind.m-2). Investigation of distribution and stability indicators may reveal that A. hemprichi and D. setosum were dispersed more randomly and they may be considered as the rare species.
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- 2012
7. Study on biological factors for artificial reefs in Hormozgan Province (Bandar Lengeh area)
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Saraji, Fereshteh, Rohani Ghadikolahi, K., Kamali, E., Eslami, F., and Owfi, F.
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Bacillariophyceae ,Ecology ,Coscinodiscus ,Persian Gulf ,Artificial reef ,Organisms ,Diatom ,Growth ,Rhizosolenia ,Iran ,Nitzschia ,Plankton ,Navicula ,Zooplankton ,Hormozgan Province ,Benthos ,Euglenaphycea ,Phytoplankton ,Ichthyoplankton ,Dinophycea ,Cyanophycea ,Biology ,Bandar Lengeh - Abstract
This study was carried out for growth of organism’s survey on artificial reef from 2004-2006 after establishment in Hormozgan offshore waters (Bandar Lengeh area). Also during this study we were examined some biological factors including: phytoplankton, zooplankton, ichthyoplankton and benthos from spring 2006 to winter 2006. In this study 43 phytoplankton genus were identified, 28 Bacillariophyceae (Diatom), 11 Dinophycea, 3 Cyanophycea and 1 Euglenaphycea. Bacillariophycea were dominant, Cyanophycea were high density observed in summer and Euglenaphycea was only observed in winter. The most abundant genus of diatoms were: Rhizosolenia, Navicula, Nitzschia, Coscinodiscus. Ceratium, Prorocentrum and Protoperidinium belong to Dinophycea, Oscillatoria belong to Cyanophycea were more than other genus. Copepoda and Nauplius were the most zooplankton and other group were respectively: Oikopleura, Polychaeta and Chaetognatha. The highest density of zooplankton was seen in winter. The statical study between different stations didn't show any significant (p>0.05). 6 ichthyoplankton families were seen and identified. These families were Clupeidae, Gobbidae, Callionymidae, Sparidae, Engraulidae and Scianidae. The high density were respectively in summer and spring. The highest annual mean belong to Gobbidae family. Benthos groups were including: Crustacea, Mollusca, Polychaete, Nematoda, Nemertin, Foraminifera, Opiouridae and Echiura. Annual high density of Crustacea were observed in spring season, Polychaete and Mollusca were observed respectively in summer and winter. Organisms which growth on the artifical reef were consist of 12 group. These Organism were Barnacle belong to Crustacea with one genus (Megabalanus tintinnabulum), Sponga with 5 families and Tunicate. The highest density was in 2005. We were seen increasing in size in some organisms such as Crab, Polychaetes, Bivalvia and Fish Larvae. Statical study didn't show any significant between organisms in different parts of artificial reef (top, mid, bottom) and kind of artificial reef had no effect on growth of organisms but Barnacles had high density on mixed artificial reef.
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- 2011
8. A study on the diversity and abundance of ichthyoplankton in coastal waters of the Kharg and Dylam (Persian Gulf)
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Noorinezhad, Mohsen, Owfi, F., Omidi, S., Eslami, F., Mohammad Nezhad, J., Niamaimandi, N., Mohsenizadeh, F., Izadpanahi, G., and Rabbaniha, M.
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Ichtyoplankton ,Species ,Diversity ,Salinity ,Blenidae ,Persian Gulf ,Temperature ,Fish larvae ,Iran ,Silaginidae ,Kharg ,Sample ,Abundance ,Clupeoidea ,Coastal waters ,Athrinidae ,Specimen ,Biology ,Dylam - Abstract
The present investigation was undertaken to identify fish larva and estimate their abundance, diversity and evenness indices. Twelve stations were sampled monthly during daytime hours by Bongonet in the kharg and khargoo regions of Persian Gulf from January 2005 through December 2006. Forty family of fish larva were identified, Families of Silaginidae, Clupeoidea, Blenidae and Athrinidae consisted of more than 61 percent of all specimen; The abundance of specimen were more during spring through fall months and least during winter. The number and abundance of identified families varied from cruise to cruise and station to station; the average amount of diversity, Species Richness and evenness in investigated region were computed 1.93, 12 and 0.68, respectively. Temperature and salinity of water during this study were between 16-34°C and 35-42 gr/lit. There weren’t any significant correlation between fish larva indices and above factors.
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- 2009
9. Study of distribution, abundance and biomass of macro benthic fauna in the northern creeks of Bushehr province
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Mirdar, J., Nikouyan, A., Karami, M., Owfi, F., and Arshadi, A.
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Persian Gulf ,Macro benthos Organism ,Bushehr Province ,Iran ,Biology - Abstract
Macro benthic invertebrate distribution and abundance in northern creeks of Boushehr province were analyzed by seasonal sampling from autumn 2000 till summer 2001. Sampling was carried out of sediments from bottom of nine stations which located in creeks and one control station in the sea by using of Van Veen Grab sampler. In additional, eight groups of macro benthos were identified which the most abundant populations among them were Gastropoda (51%), Bivalvia and Polychaeta (17.4%) and Amphipoda (5.3%) respectively. The maximum density of macro benthos was 2378 ind/m2 in spring and the minimum was 1174 ind/m^2 in autumn and also maximum and minimum biomass was 79.06g/ m^2 in summer and 17.72g/ m^2 in winter. The average wet weight of macro fauna biomass was 49.95 (± 33.6) g/ m^2.
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- 2009
10. Study on Mahshahr creeks (north of Persian Gulf) as protected area
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Dehghan Madiseh, Simin, Sabzalizadeh, S., Esmaeli, F., Khalfeh Nilsaz, M., Eskandary, Gh., Owfi, F., Mayyahi, Y., and Banitorfi, J.
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Species ,Risk Index ,ANOVA ,Ecology ,Persian Gulf ,Biodiversity ,Iran ,Contamination factor ,Pollution ,AMBI Index ,Mahshahr creeks ,Samples ,Heavy metals ,Bottom sediments ,Khuzestan Province ,Benthic ,Biology - Abstract
In recent years MPAs (Marine Protected Areas) have been known as a flexible tool to improve fishery management as well as to preserve biodiversity in valuable coastal waters habitats. This study was conducted to selecting the sensitive and high potential area that are impacted by several environmental stress and associated habitats are being damaged in Mahshahr creeks in Northwest of Persian Gulf. Study was done in eight creeks from October 2005 to September 2006. Different biotic parameters such as phytoplanktons, zooplankton, macro zooplankton, benthic animals and fishes (trawled species) communities and also physico-chemical parameters and sediments heavy metals were investigated. Different parameters were sampled monthly or seasonal from each creek. Water samples with bottle sampler and sediment were collected by Peterson grab. Several ecological and biological indices based on heavy metals and benthic communities were used. Concentrations of heavy metals were measured by using voltammetric plarography method (Methrom 797). The range and mean concentrations obtained in mg/kg were 35.16-15.03 (27.01) for Cu, 171.41-65.57 (102.672) for Ni, 20.06-4.63 (13.22) for Co, 0.78-0.093 (0.22) for Hg, 379-65.07 (113.7) for Zn, 1.00-0.27 (0.559) for Cd and 29.72-7.09 (14.66) for Pb. To evaluate the levels of sediment contaminations, the background values of the different heavy metals were calculated and contamination factor for each metals and degree of contamination for each creek determined as well. Measured concentrations were compared with International standards. Ultimately the heavy metals contamination factors (Cf) can be arranged as follows: Hg> Zn> Cu≥ Ni> Pb≥ Co > Cd and according to contamination degree (Cd), different creeks can be arranged as follows too: Ghannam> Ahmady≥ Zangy> Doragh≥ Darvish> ghazaleh> Patil> Bihad Regarding the results some elements such as Hg, Zn and Ni, are at risk level and all of the studied creeks are classified in moderate degree of pollution except Ghannam showing considerable degree of pollution. The benthic invertebrates are a well-established target in evaluations of environmental quality status. The AMBI (AZTI,s Marine Biotic Index) was developed to determine the impacts and the quality status in softbottom marine benthic communities. All creeks are characterized by muddy bottom. Macrobenthic animals, according to their sensitivity to an increasing stress gradient, classified in five ecological groups. In present study due to appearance of dominant species such as Capitella sp and nematodes (as opportunist species), diversity values was reduced. Two way ANOVAs showed only seasonal significant differences in mean abundance (P
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- 2009
11. Diversity and abundance of ichthyoplanktons in Gouater area (coastal waters of Sistan &Baluchistan province)
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Rabbaniha, M., Sanjarani, M., Mosavi, S.A., and Owfi, F.
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ISW ,Marine ,Arabian Sea ,Ichthyoplankton ,Sistan and Baluchistan Province ,Environmental factors ,Fish larvae ,Oman Gulf Iran ,Iran ,Biology ,Species diversity - Abstract
Ichthyoplanktons were identified and their abundance was determined in Gouater Creek &Bay, north-west of Oman Sea. Sampling was carried out from October 2005 to September 2006 and specimens were collected from six stations using single ring plankton net with 333k mesh size. Stations including: close to coastal waters (1, 2, 4), into creek (5 and 6) and close to Bahookalat creek out flowing waters (station 3). Measurement of the environmental factors showed that an average depth 4m, transparency was 75cm, salinity 37.08 g/l, pH 8.19, water temperature 27.3C for the study area. Totally, 585 specimens of diverse fish larval stages were collected in 20 sampling efforts with mean abundant of 11.682 numbers/10 m^(2). A total of 11 fish families were identified in the samples in which the dominant families larvae were Gobiidae, Clupeidae and Engraulidae with mean abundant of 6.875, 2.465 and 0.733 numbers/10 m^(2) respectively and the total abundance specimens of fish larvae were 86%. The most of the mean abundant fish larvae were observed in winter (27.712 numbers/10 m^(2)) and the least were recorded in autumn (3.724 numbers /10 m^(2)). The larval stage of the specimens was mostly Preflexion (87%) that shows the area is a nursery ground for the species. No correlation was found between abundance and temperature and salinity. Comparison of abundance showed a significant difference between stations 1, 3 and 5 with stations 2, 4 and 6 and also, winter by other seasons. The difference in diversity from pre monsoon and post monsoon periods was significant (P>0.05).
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- 2008
12. Study on meiobenthos abundance and their relationship with the condition of sediment in the northern creek of the Bushehr province
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Mirdar, J., Nikouyan, A.R., Karami, M., and Owfi, F.
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Preparación de clases ,Creek ,purl.org/becyt/ford/5 [https] ,Ecology ,Bandar Genaveh ,Persian Gulf ,Bushehr Province ,Ciencias de la Educación ,Inicial ,purl.org/becyt/ford/5.3 [https] ,ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY OF THE DIDACTICAL ,Análisis y reflexión sobre la enseñanza ,Iran ,Desarrollo del profesor ,Educación General ,MATHEMATICS ,CIENCIAS SOCIALES ,Sediments ,Meiobenthose ,Metodología de trabajo en el aula ,TEACHER TRAINING ,Biology - Abstract
We present some results of the design and implementation of a research and study course for the Mathematics teacher trainees. The research is based on the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic. We analyze which gestures of the paradigm of the questioning and the research are identified in teacher trainees that study the question: how to teach mathematical knowledge. Nous présentons quelques résultats de la conception et de la mise en œuvre d'un programme d'étude et recherche pour la formation des enseignants en mathématiques, basé sur la Théorie Anthropologique du Didactique. On analyse les gestes du paradigme de la recherche et du questionnement du monde identifiés chez les étudiants quand ils étudient la question: comment enseigner des mathématiques? Fil: Corica, Ana Rosa. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas. Núcleo de Investigación en Educacion Ciencia y Tecnologia; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tandil; Argentina Fil: Otero, Maria Rita. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas. Núcleo de Investigación en Educacion Ciencia y Tecnologia; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tandil; Argentina
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- 2004
13. Pleuronectiformes species identification along the Iranian coastline of the Persian Gulf
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Mehran Yasemi, Keyvan, A., Falahatkar, B., Farzingohar, M., Sharifpour, I., Owfi, F., Vossoughi, G. H., and Ahmadi, M. R.
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Persian Gulf ,Pleuronectiformes ,Fisheries ,Iran ,Biology ,Species identification - Abstract
Pleuronectiforme fishes of the Persian Gulf coastlines along Khuzestan, Bushehr and Hormozgan provinces were morphometrically and meristically studied from April 2003 to September 2005, in order to identify species. In this experiment, 1551 fish samples were caught by trawl or collected from fish markets. The sampling was carried out in 27 regions seasonally. Thirty six traits and parameters including 18 morphometric, 11 meristic, and 7 phenotype characters were determined. Data obtained from morphometric parameters were analyzed and dendrograms were designed using cluster method. Comparison of the biometric data with the checklist identification index of species show that there are 6 main and dominant families including: Bothidae, Psettodidae, Citharidae, Soleidae, Cynoglossidae and Paralichthyidae in the area. In addition, the identification of above-mentioned families indicated that 25 species in Khuzestan area, 19 species in Bushehr area and 16 species in Hormozgan area inhabit the coastal waters of the Persian Gulf. Meanwhile, 13 species from 5 families in Persian Gulf that have not been reported so far are identified and reported in this research. According to these results and comparing with other studies, 30 species from 6 families were identified in coastal waters in the Persian Gulf on Khuzestan, Bushehr and Hormozgan areas which is the most complete study in Persian Gulf.
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