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2. Modeling and Design of Anti-Impact Vibration System for Clamp-On Optical Current Transformers
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Hong-bo Li, Ye Yuanbo, Zheng Hao, Wang Wei, Gui-zhong Wang, and Zhang Guoqing
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Vibration ,Clamp ,Computer science ,law ,Protective relay ,Transformer ,Casing ,Switchgear ,Current transformer ,Circuit breaker ,Automotive engineering ,law.invention - Abstract
Optical current transformers, which possess excellent transient characteristics, are able to accurately reflect the full waveform of primary current, and have a wide range of potential applications. The clamp is the sensing unit of the optical current transformer that is mounted directly to the gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) casing and has advantages such as simple structure and ease of maintenance. However, vibration of the casing due to the operation of the GIS circuit breaker has a significant effect on the output of the optical current transformer, and may cause the malfunction of protective relays. This paper proposes the use of damping rubber as the main means of reducing vibration in transformers. A vibration damping system for the clamp-on optical current transformer was designed using the optimal parameters obtained from the modeling and analysis of an anti-impact vibration system. A test system was set up to perform experiments on the designed vibration damping system.
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- 2018
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3. Summarization of busbar protection principle
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Shao Baozhu, Zheng Zhiqin, Guo-qing Zhang, Gui-zhong Wang, Zhuang Hou, Zhi-bin Ouyang, Tong-wei Yu, and Hong-bo Li
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Busbar ,Computer science ,Automatic summarization ,Reliability engineering - Published
- 2018
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4. Biochemical Response of the Copepod Tigriopus japonicus Mori Experimentally Exposed to Cadmium
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Minghua Wang and Gui-Zhong Wang
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Antioxidant ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Biology ,Toxicology ,Antioxidants ,Copepoda ,Superoxide dismutase ,Lipid peroxidation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Animals ,Metallothionein ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Cadmium ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Glutathione peroxidase ,fungi ,General Medicine ,Glutathione ,Pollution ,Molecular biology ,Oxidative Stress ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Research Design ,Inactivation, Metabolic ,Toxicity ,biology.protein ,Lipid Peroxidation ,Biomarkers ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
The response of the copepod (Tigriopus japonicus Mori) to cadmium (Cd) additions was investigated under laboratory-controlled conditions in a 12-day exposure. Superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione-S-transferase (GST), acetylcholinesterase (AchE), reduced glutathione (GSH), the ratio of reduced to oxidized glutathione (GSH/GSSG), and metallothionein (MT) were analyzed for Cd treatments (0, 10, 20, 40, and 100 microg/L) after exposure for 1, 4, 7, and 12 days. Additionally, thiobarbituric reactive species assay was used to evaluate lipid peroxidation (LPO) of the copepod after the 12-day exposure. The results indicated that Cd treatments significantly influenced the biochemical indexes (SOD, GPx, GST, AchE, GSH, and GSH/GSSG) after certain exposure times. Exposure to Cd induced LPO in the treated copepods, hinting that the copepods had suffered from oxidative damage. During exposure, the Cd initiated an induced MT synthesis in the copepods by day 7, which peaked at day 12 and which was probably responsible for Cd detoxification. Thus, Cd exposure significantly affected the detoxification process and antioxidant system of this copepod, and T. japonicus could be used as a suitable bioindicator of exposure to Cd using SOD, GPx, GST, LPO, and GSH/GSSG as biomarkers.
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- 2009
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5. Influence of N, P additions on the transfer of nickel from phytoplankton to copepods
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Da-Zhi Wang, Minghua Wang, Gui-Zhong Wang, Huasheng Hong, and Xu-Guang Huang
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Time Factors ,Nitrogen ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species ,Toxicology ,Phosphorus metabolism ,Copepoda ,Eating ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nutrient ,Algae ,Nitrate ,Nickel ,Phytoplankton ,Animals ,Seawater ,biology ,ved/biology ,fungi ,Prorocentrum donghaiense ,Phosphorus ,General Medicine ,Eutrophication ,Plankton ,biology.organism_classification ,Pollution ,Culture Media ,chemistry ,Environmental chemistry - Abstract
We examined the influence of macronutrient (nitrate and phosphate) additions on Ni uptake by phytoplankton (Prorocentrum donghaiense and Skeletonema costatum) and its subsequent transfer to marine copepods (Calanus sinicus and Labidocera euchaeta). Ni uptake by phytoplankton after 24h of exposure was markedly dependent on nutrient conditions, with a higher nutrient quota facilitating Ni accumulation in the algae. Trophic transfer was quantified by measurements of the Ni assimilation efficiency in C. sinicus and L. euchaeta, feeding on the algae under different nutrient treatments. Ni assimilation efficiency generally increased with an increase of nutrient concentration in the algae. A significant positive-correlation was found between the Ni assimilation efficiencies of the copepods and the %intracellular Ni in the algal cells. However, ambient nutritional conditions had little effect on the physiological turnover rate constant of Ni by copepods. Thus, nutrient enrichment may lead to an increase in Ni uptake and transfer in marine plankton.
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- 2007
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6. Purification and part characterization of a novel antibacterial protein Scygonadin, isolated from the seminal plasma of mud crab, Scylla serrata (Forskål, 1775)
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Ke-Jian Wang, Gui Zhong Wang, Ming Yang, Wen Shu Huang, Jing-Jing Cai, and Shao Jing Li
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Molecular mass ,Edman degradation ,Antimicrobial peptides ,Peptide ,Anatomy ,Aquatic Science ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Residue (chemistry) ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Scylla serrata ,Antibacterial activity ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Antibacterial agent - Abstract
A novel protein was isolated from the seminal plasma of the mud crab, Scylla serrata (Forskal, 1775). It exhibited an antibacterial activity against the Gram-positive bacterium Micrococcus leteus with IC90 of 0.125 mg/ml. The extraction procedure for the protein included techniques of acid extraction, ion-exchange chromatography on SP-Sepharose Fast Flow and reverse-phase liquid chromatography on Source 5R RPC. It showed a molecular mass of 10.8 kDa by SDS-PAGE. A partial 20 residue NH2terminal sequence was determined by Edman degradation and MS-fingerprint of the protein was conducted. Similarity search in protein databases (BLAST) revealed that the protein exhibited no significant homology to any other reported antimicrobial peptides. We propose the name Scygonadin (from the gonad of S. serrata) for this antibacterial protein. © 2006 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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- 2006
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7. [Spatial niches of dominant zooplankton species in Sanmen Bay, Zhejiang Province of East China]
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Xiao-Qun, Xu, Jiang-Ning, Zeng, Quan-Zhen, Chen, Jing-Jing, Liu, Ping, Du, and Gui-zhong, Wang
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China ,Conservation of Natural Resources ,Salinity ,Spatial Analysis ,Bays ,Species Specificity ,Population Dynamics ,Temperature ,Animals ,Biodiversity ,Ecosystem ,Zooplankton - Abstract
Ecological niche has close relations with inter-species competition and resources utilization, and thus, can be used as an indicator to symbolize the resources utilization capability of certain groups of related species. In this paper, the niche breadth and overlap of the dominant zooplankton species in the Sanmen Bay of Zhejiang were determined by Shannon's formula and Petraitis index, respectively, and the differentiation of the niche was studied by canonical correspondence analysis (CCA), aiming to approach the distribution features of coastal zooplankton and related affecting factors in the Bay. In the study area, some coastal species such as Zonosagitta bedoti, Centropages dorsispinatus, and brachyuran larvae had wider niche breadth than the pelagic species such as Flaccisagitta enflata and Pseudeuphausia sinica, and the species of different groups with prey-predator relation had a greater niche overlap than those of the same groups without this relation. The CCA analysis showed that the spatial distribution of the zooplankton was more affected by water temperature, salinity, and chlorophyll a content rather than nutrients. The spatial niche of the zooplankton species was correlated with their living habit, inter-species competition, and prey- predator relationship.
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- 2013
8. [Construction of suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) library of copepod Pseudodiaptomous annandalei and its ferritin cDNA cloning and differential expression under nickel stress]
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Jie-Lan, Jiang, Gui-Zhong, Wang, Li-Sheng, Wu, and Shao-Jing, Li
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Copepoda ,Base Sequence ,Nickel ,Stress, Physiological ,Ferritins ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Animals ,Nucleic Acid Hybridization ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Cloning, Molecular ,Transcriptome ,Gene Library - Abstract
To study the molecular response mechanisms of copepod to nickel stress, a suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) cDNA library of Pseudodiaptomous annandalei under nickel stress was constructed by using SSH technique, and a total of 140 clones were randomly picked from the growing colonies and identified by PCR. The recombinant rate of the library was 98.6%, and the volume of the library was 1.12 x 10(6) cfu. After the recombinant plasmids were sequenced, a partial cDNA fragment of ferritin was recognized based on BLAST searches in NCBI, with a size of 859 bp and continuously encoding 170 amino acid residues. The semi-quantitative PCR results showed that the ferritin cDNA under 24 h nickel stress was distinctly up-regulated. The successful construction of the SSH library and the obtaining of ferritin cDNA fragment would supply basis for the further study of the molecular response mechanisms of copepod to nickel stress.
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- 2012
9. Permanent Genetic Resources added to Molecular Ecology Resources Database 1 October 2009–30 November 2009
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Gen-Bo Xu, Yi Kyung Kim, Zhen Xia Sha, N. Sreejayan, Maria Domenica Moccia, B. W. Hou, Fuwen Wei, Shaoying Liu, Mi Sook Min, Radosavljević Ivan, William Stewart Grant, Peter Kaňuch, Hai Hui Ye, Monika Pfunder, Stefan Woltmann, Antonis Rokas, Z. Y. Feng, Susanne Gustafsson, Benjamin N. Sacks, Hang Lee, M. L. Xie, Eun Ha Shin, Xiao Jun Xu, Kevin A. Feldheim, Scott A. Taylor, Zlatko Šatović, Maria Gaillard, Martin Lascoux, Christopher A. Saski, Ryan P. Walter, Vicki L. Friesen, Junghwa An, Shao Jing Li, Gudasalamani Ravikanth, Arnaud Béchet, William D. Templin, Juan A. Galaraza, Qingui Cai, Yi Wang, Zac Grauvogel, Åsa Berggren, Kyung Seok Kim, Sang Gyu Kim, James A. Morris-Pocock, Brian R. Kreiser, Sung Kyoung Choi, K. N. Ganeshaiah, Branka Javornik, X. Y. Ding, L. Han, Sofia Hemmilä, Julia Geraci, Daniel D. Heath, Leonardo A. Gallo, J. Zhong, Kyung i.Kl Kim, Frank Cézilly, Zhengxin Sun, Marcelle Moore, Maren A. Klich, Kumara P. Mohana, Yong Fan, F. Zhang, Zlatko Liber, Xiaolin Liao, Yong Jin Won, Athena Lam, Giovanni G. Vendramin, Alex Widmer, Xiangjiang Zhan, Sarah K. Brown, Han Chan Park, Yong Tao, Ramesh Vasudeva, Y. H. Ma, Yajun Ma, D. L. Li, Jing Wu, Kelly Lasater, George K. Roderick, Ke Jian Wang, Anna Cassel-Lundhagen, Carolina Soliani, J. Derek Hogan, Jernej Jakše, Yun Sun Lee, Ye Seul Kwan, Song-Lin Chen, Xin Hui Luo, Sean D. Schoville, Michael William Bruford, Jeffrey Robert Guyon, John G. Gibbons, Lin Lin, R. Uma Shaanker, Sang In Kim, Federico Sebastiani, W. Y. Li, Gui Zhong Wang, Rémi Wattier, Wei Cheng, Paula Marchelli, Woo-Jin Kim, BK21 program for Veterinary Science, Seoul National University [Seoul] (SNU), Centre de recherche de la Tour du Valat, Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Canid Diversity and Conservation Laboratory, University of California, Biodiversity and Ecological Processes Group, Cardiff University, Caopo Nature Reserves, Biogéosciences [UMR 6282] [Dijon] (BGS), Université de Bourgogne (UB)-AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Key Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Marine Fisheries Resource, Ministry of Agriculture-Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Jiangsu Provincal Key Laboratory for Biodiversity & Biotechnology, Nanjing Normal University (NNU), Department of Pathogen Biology and State Key Laboratory for Medical Immunology, Second Military Medical University, Pritzker Laboratory for Molecular Systematics and Evolution, The Field Museum, Department of Biology, Queen's University, Estación Biológica de Doñana (EBD), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [Madrid] (CSIC), Unidad de Genética Ecológica y Mejoramiento Forestal, INTA EEA Bariloche, School of Ecology and Conservation, University of Agricultural Sciences, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, Royal Enclave, Department of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, Department of Biological Sciences [Nashville], Vanderbilt University [Nashville], Program in Evolutionary Functional Genomics, Uppsala University, Auke Bay Laboratories (ABL), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)-National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)-NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)-National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, University of Windsor [Ca], Centre for Plant Biotechnology and Breeding, University of Ljubljana, Biotechnology Research Division, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Conservation Genome Resource Bank for Korean Wildlife (CGRB), USDA, Agence Régionale de la Santé (ARS), Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern Mississippi (USM), Division of EcoScience, EWHA Womans University (EWHA), Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management [Berkeley] (ESPM), University of California [Berkeley], University of California-University of California, Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Coastal and Wetland Ecosystems, Xiamen University, State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science (MEL), Division of Botany [Zagreb], Department of Biology [Zagreb], Faculty of Science [Zagreb], University of Zagreb-University of Zagreb-Faculty of Science [Zagreb], University of Zagreb-University of Zagreb, Sichuan Academy of Forestry, College of Aqua-life Science and Technology, Shanghai Ocean University, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas [Buenos Aires] (CONICET), Institute of Integrative Biology (IBZ), Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology [Zürich] (ETH Zürich), Department of Crop Physiology, Biological Sciences Department [Sacrameno], California State University [Sacramento], Ecogenics GmbH, Department of Population Health and Reproduction, Genomics Institute, Clemson University, Department of Seed Science and Technology [Zagreb], Faculty of Agriculture [Zagreb] (UNIZG), Laboratorio Genexpress, Università degli Studi di Firenze = University of Florence [Firenze] (UNIFI), Department of Forest Biology and Tree Improvement, Instituto di Genetica Vegetale, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Key Lab of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences [Beijing] (CAS), Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tulane University, College of Marine Life Sciences [Qingdao], Ocean University of China (OUC), Seoul National University [Seoul], Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Biogéosciences [Dijon] ( BGS ), Université de Bourgogne ( UB ) -AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Nanjing Normal University, Estacion Biologica Doñana, Auke Bay Laboratories ( ABL ), Alaska Fisheries Science Center ( AFSC ), NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service ( NMFS ), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ) -National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ) -NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service ( NMFS ), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ) -National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ), University of Windsor, Conservation Genome Resource Bank for Korean Wildlife ( CGRB ), Agence Régionale de la Santé ( ARS ), University of Southern Mississippi, EWHA Womans University ( EWHA ), Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Department of Botany, University of Zagreb, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas ( CONICET ), Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule [Zürich] ( ETH Zürich ), Department of Seed Science and Technology, Università degli Studi di Firenze [Firenze], Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche ( CNR ), Chinese Academy of Sciences [Beijing] ( CAS ), College of Marine Life Sciences, and Ocean University of China
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0106 biological sciences ,Colias interior ,computer.software_genre ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,food ,Botany ,Genetics ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,[SDV.GEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics ,biology ,Database ,Salvia officinalis ,biology.organism_classification ,food.food ,Dendrobium devonianum ,Dendrobium loddigesii ,Nothofagus obliqua ,Sula nebouxii ,Colias eurytheme ,[ SDV.GEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics ,Aspergillus clavatus ,computer ,Biotechnology - Abstract
5 pages; International audience; This article documents the addition of 411 microsatellite marker loci and 15 pairs of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) sequencing primers to the Molecular Ecology Resources Database. Loci were developed for the following species: Acanthopagrus schlegeli, Anopheles lesteri, Aspergillus clavatus, Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus oryzae, Aspergillus terreus, Branchiostoma japonicum, Branchiostoma belcheri, Colias behrii, Coryphopterus personatus, Cynogolssus semilaevis, Cynoglossus semilaevis, Dendrobium officinale, Dendrobium officinale, Dysoxylum malabaricum, Metrioptera roeselii, Myrmeciza exsul, Ochotona thibetana, Neosartorya fischeri, Nothofagus pumilio, Onychodactylus fischeri, Phoenicopterus roseus, Salvia officinalis L., Scylla paramamosain, Silene latifo, Sula sula, and Vulpes vulpes. These loci were cross-tested on the following species: Aspergillus giganteus, Colias pelidne, Colias interior, Colias meadii, Colias eurytheme, Coryphopterus lipernes, Coryphopterus glaucofrenum, Coryphopterus eidolon, Gnatholepis thompsoni, Elacatinus evelynae, Dendrobium loddigesii Dendrobium devonianum, Dysoxylum binectariferum, Nothofagus antarctica, Nothofagus dombeyii, Nothofagus nervosa, Nothofagus obliqua, Sula nebouxii, and Sula variegata. This article also documents the addition of 39 sequencing primer pairs and 15 allele specific primers or probes for Paralithodes camtschaticus.
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- 2010
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10. Oxidative damage effects in the copepod Tigriopus japonicus Mori experimentally exposed to nickel
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Minghua Wang and Gui-Zhong Wang
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Antioxidant ,Time Factors ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Toxicology ,Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances ,Superoxide dismutase ,Lipid peroxidation ,Copepoda ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nickel ,medicine ,Metallothionein ,Animals ,Glutathione Transferase ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Glutathione Peroxidase ,biology ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Geography ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Glutathione peroxidase ,fungi ,Neurotoxicity ,General Medicine ,Glutathione ,medicine.disease ,Dose–response relationship ,Oxidative Stress ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Acetylcholinesterase ,Lipid Peroxidation ,Biomarkers ,Water Pollutants, Chemical - Abstract
Tigriopus japonicus Mori has been recognized as a good model for toxicological testing of marine pollutants. Recently, a large number of genes have been identified from this copepod, and their mRNA expression has been studied independently against exposure to marine pollutants; however, biochemical-response information is relatively scarce. The response of T. japonicus to nickel (Ni) additions was examined under laboratory-controlled conditions in 12 days exposure. Superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione-S-transferase (GST), acetylcholinesterase (AchE), reduced glutathione (GSH), the ratio of reduced to oxidized glutathione (GSH/GSSG) and metallothionein (MT) were analyzed for Ni treatments (0, 0.125, 0.25, 0.75 and 3.0 mg/L) after 1, 4, 7 and 12 days. The thiobarbituric reactive species assay was used to evaluate lipid peroxidation (LPO) level in copepods after exposure. The results showed that Ni remarkably affected the biochemical parameters (SOD, GPx, GST, GSH, and GSH/GSSG) after certain exposure durations. However, the copepod’s LPO level was significantly decreased under metal treatments after exposure, hinting that the factors involved in LPO might not significantly depend on the operations and functions in the antioxidant system. Ni exhibited the neurotoxicity to copepods, because its use obviously elevated AchE activity. During exposure, Ni initially displayed an inhibition effect but induced MT synthesis in T. japonicus by day 12, probably being responsible for metal detoxification. Thus, Ni had intervened in the detoxification process and antioxidant system of this copepod, and it could be used as a suitable bioindicator of Ni exposure via measuring SOD, GPx, GST, and MT as biomarkers.
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- 2009
11. Reduction of recruitment of Acartia pacifica nauplii from benthic resting eggs due to organochlorine pesticides
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Xiao-Dong, Jiang, Gui-Zhong, Wang, and Shao-Jing, Li
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Copepoda ,Lethal Dose 50 ,China ,Geologic Sediments ,Larva ,Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated ,Animals ,Environmental Pollutants ,Pesticides - Abstract
Many estuarine and coastal planktonic copepods depend on the hatching of benthic resting eggs for recruitment of nauplii to the water column population. The potential effects of two organochlorine pesticides, hexchloriobinzene (HCH) and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), on the recruitment of Acartia pacifica nauplii from benthic resting eggs in the seabed of Xiamen Bay were experimentally investigated. The abundance of A. pacifica nauplii hatched from the sediment significantly decreased with the increase of pesticide concentration. Trimmed Spearman-Karber analysis gave sediment 96-h LC50 values were 84.81 ng/g for HCH, and 157.94 ng/g for DDT. The median AI (AI50) was -0.77, which suggested that the combined effect of HCH and DDT showed a weak effect than individual effects. There was a positive relationship between mortality and exposure time in DDT treatment, while the relationship was not significant in HCH treatment. The results suggest that organochlorine pesticides can reduce recruitment of A. pacifica nauplii from benthic resting eggs to planktonic population.
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- 2007
12. Phaeodactylum tricornutum negatively affected on the generations of copepods with different life habit
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Lianming Zheng, Gui-Zhong Wang, and Ying Zheng
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Life habit ,Ecology ,Zoology ,Bioengineering ,General Medicine ,Phaeodactylum tricornutum ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2008
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13. Study on altimeter-based inversion model of mean wave period
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Haoran Ren, Jie Zhang, Hongli Miao, Xiaoguang Zhou, and Gui-Zhong Wang
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Quartic function ,Wave height ,Piecewise ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Bilinear interpolation ,Applied mathematics ,Statistical model ,Altimeter ,Geodesy ,Significant wave height ,Root-mean-square deviation ,Mathematics - Abstract
Based on the strong correlation between nondimensional wave height and wave age, we propose a quartic polynomial model by piecewise method according to significant wave height. In order to validate our new model, a validation dataset was created by interpolating the mean wave period data of ERA-40 to 23 cycles counterpart measuring points of Jason-1 altimeter with bilinear interpolation. We found that (1) the previous inversion models based on altimeter measurements cannot provide enough accuracy with our global validation dataset; (2) compared with H98 model, the RMS error and bias were reduced by 0.8949 s and 0.3759 s, respectively, by piecewise quartic polynomial model. Furthermore, the bias of the new model is −0.0197 s, which indicates that it offers enough accuracy in the global range.
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- 2012
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14. Erratum to: Biochemical Response of the Copepod Tigriopus japonicus Mori Experimentally Exposed to Cadmium
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Minghua Wang and Gui-Zhong Wang
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Ecology ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Library science ,General Medicine ,Tigriopus japonicus ,Toxicology ,Pollution - Abstract
The authors wish to consider an erratum to correct the corresponding author, author’s working organization, and the fund number of the article. The corresponding author of the article should be Gui-Zhong Wang. The email address of Gui-Zhong Wang is gzwang@xmu.edu.cn. The author organization should be as follow: College of Oceanography and Environmental Science, State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen, 361005, People’s Republic of China The fund number of the article should be No. 40876060.
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- 2009
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15. Biochemical Response of the Copepod Tigriopus japonicus Mori Experimentally Exposed to Cadmium.
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Ming-Hua Wang and Gui-Zhong Wang
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CRUSTACEA ,CADMIUM ,SUPEROXIDE dismutase ,GLUTATHIONE ,METALLOTHIONEIN ,OXIDATIVE stress - Abstract
The response of the copepod ( Tigriopus japonicus Mori) to cadmium (Cd) additions was investigated under laboratory-controlled conditions in a 12-day exposure. Superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione- S-transferase (GST), acetylcholinesterase (AchE), reduced glutathione (GSH), the ratio of reduced to oxidized glutathione (GSH/GSSG), and metallothionein (MT) were analyzed for Cd treatments (0, 10, 20, 40, and 100 μg/L) after exposure for 1, 4, 7, and 12 days. Additionally, thiobarbituric reactive species assay was used to evaluate lipid peroxidation (LPO) of the copepod after the 12-day exposure. The results indicated that Cd treatments significantly influenced the biochemical indexes (SOD, GPx, GST, AchE, GSH, and GSH/GSSG) after certain exposure times. Exposure to Cd induced LPO in the treated copepods, hinting that the copepods had suffered from oxidative damage. During exposure, the Cd initiated an induced MT synthesis in the copepods by day 7, which peaked at day 12 and which was probably responsible for Cd detoxification. Thus, Cd exposure significantly affected the detoxification process and antioxidant system of this copepod, and T. japonicus could be used as a suitable bioindicator of exposure to Cd using SOD, GPx, GST, LPO, and GSH/GSSG as biomarkers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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16. Reduction of recruitment of Acartia pacifica nauplii from benthic resting eggs due to organochlorine pesticides.
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Xiao-dong Jiang, Gui-zhong Wang, and Shao-jing Li
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ESTUARINE ecology , *ORGANOCHLORINE compounds , *PESTICIDES , *NESTS , *SEDIMENT transport , *EGG incubation , *MORTALITY , *PESTICIDE containers , *PEST control - Abstract
Many estuarine and coastal planktonic copepods depend on the hatching of benthic resting eggs for recruitment of nauplii to the water column population. The potential effects of two organochlorine pesticides, hexchloriobinzene (HCH) and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), on the recruitment of Acartia pacifica nauplii from benthic resting eggs in the seabed of Xiamen Bay were experimentally investigated. The abundance of A. pacifica nauplii hatched from the sediment significantly decreased with the increase of pesticide concentration. Trimmed Spearman-Karber analysis gave sediment 96-h LC_{50} values were 84.81 ng/g for HCH, and 157.94 ng/g for DDT. The median AI (AI_{50}) was -0.77, which suggested that the combined effect of HCH and DDT showed a weak effect than individual effects. There was a positive relationship between mortality and exposure time in DDT treatment, while the relationship was not significant in HCH treatment. The results suggest that organochlorine pesticides can reduce recruitment of A. pacifica nauplii from benthic resting eggs to planktonic population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
17. Seasonal Variation in Diel Production Pattern of Centropages tenuiremis in Xiamen Waters, China.
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Li-Sheng Wu, Gui-Zhong Wang, and Shao-Jing Li
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SEASONAL variations in reproduction , *WATER temperature , *WINTER , *CRUSTACEAN reproduction , *HATCHABILITY of eggs , *DORMANCY (Biology) , *DIAPAUSE , *CRUSTACEA , *COPEPODA - Abstract
The seasonal variations in diel production pattern, and egg hatching time of the copepod Centropages tenuiremis in Xiamen waters, China, were investigated between January and June of 2003. The results show that in the winter–spring (January to early May) the adult females tended to lay subitaneous eggs at night, while in the beginning of summer (late May–June) they tended to lay diapause eggs as well as subitaneous eggs during the daytime. The egg hatching time negatively correlated with water temperature. These results, combined with the fact that C. tenuiremis migrates vertically in Xiamen waters, may explain the reproductive strategy of this dominant species in winter–spring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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18. Isolation and characterization of ten new polymorphic microsatellite loci in the mud crab, Scylla paramamosain.
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Xiao-Jun Xu, Gui-Zhong Wang, Ke-Jian Wang, and Shao-Jing Li
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SCYLLA serrata ,MICROSATELLITE repeats ,LOCUS (Genetics) ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,DNA primers - Abstract
We developed polymerase chain primers for ten microsatellite loci in the mud crab, Scylla paramamosain. All markers were obtained from a (CA)
15 and (CT)15 -enrichment DNA library, and characterized in 30 individuals from one wild population. The number of alleles per locus varies between 8 and 18, and the observed and expected heterozygosities ranged from 0.6207 to 0.9333 and from 0.5886 to 0.9243, respectively. These polymorphic loci provide a valuable tool for population genetic analysis and parentage determination in this species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2009
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19. The differences in metabolic activity of subitaneous and diapause eggs in Centropages tenuiremis.
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Li-Sheng Wu, Gui-Zhong Wang, and Shao-Jing Li
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PLANKTON , *AQUATIC biology , *LIFE (Biology) , *DORMANCY (Biology) - Abstract
The respiration and the isoenzymes of subitaneous and diapause eggs of Centropages tenuiremis in Xiamen waters of China were investigated. The results demonstrated that the average oxygen consumption of subitaneous eggs was lower than that of diapause eggs during the pre-diapause stage. The character of respiration in diapause eggs was as follows: the oxygen consumption quickly rose after spawning, and reached a maximal value, then gradually declined to a lower value that was maintained at a lower value (∼20% of the maximal value), the low value of oxygen consumption in diapause eggs was lower than that in subitaneous eggs at the same temperature (∼70%). The experimental results also indicated that among subitaneous, diapause and pre-diapause eggs of Centropages tenuiremis, the pre-diapause eggs were the most sensitive to temperature, the diapause eggs were the most insensitive; the sensitivity of subitaneous eggs to temperature was intermediate. The results also showed that there are obvious differences of isozyme patterns in malate dehydrogenase (MDH), sorbitol dehydrogenase (SDH), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and esterase (EST) between subitaneous eggs and pre-diapause eggs, and the characteristic enzyme bands for pre-diapause eggs were shown to be as follows: MDH61, MDH81, SDH41, SDH60, SOD97, EST48, EST59 and EST61; for subitaneous eggs: MDH59, SDH70 and EST93. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
20. Seasonal reproductive biology of Centropages tenuiremis (copepoda) in Xiamen waters, Peoples Republic of China.
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Li-Sheng Wu, Gui-Zhong Wang, Xiao-Dong Jiang, and Shao-Jing Li
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SEASONAL variations in reproduction , *COPEPODA , *REPRODUCTION , *BIOCLIMATOLOGY , *BIOLOGICAL variation - Abstract
The egg production rate (EPR) and the effects of environmental variations on diapause induction in the copepod Centropages tenuiremis in Xiamen waters were studied in 2002 and 2003. The EPR ranged from 7.33 ± 8.14 (on 18 February 2003) to 91.08 ± 20.61 (on 6 June 2003) eggs female−1day−1 (mean ± 95% confidence limits), and displayed a significant seasonal pattern. Before the period of maximum egg production, EPR increased with seawater temperature and chlorophyll a concentration; but after the maximum, no significant relationship was found between EPR and chlorophyll a concentration, and there was a negative linear relationship between EPR and temperature. Seawater temperature and photoperiod, respectively, played a primary role in the switch to diapause egg production by the females as shown by single-factor probit analysis. However, the difference in effect between the two factors was demonstrated by binary logistic multivariate analysis. These results suggest that this copepod rapidly increases subitaneous EPR by taking full advantage of conditions in favorable seasons (winter and spring). Subitaneous EPR decreases and there is a switch to the production of diapause eggs that survive in the bottom sediments during unfavorable seasons (summer and autumn) in Xiamen waters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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