An analysis of the tripartite evolutionary game for building the ecological security barrier in the Bohai Sea under the threshold of land-sea integration
Frontiers in Marine Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Jan. 8, 2024
The
construction
of
marine
ecological
security
barriers
(MESBs)
is
fundamental
for
the
sustainable
development
environment
and
economy,
an
important
component
strategy
land-sea
integration.
It
difficult
to
build
effective
MESB
simply
by
relying
on
power
government;
therefore,
this
respect,
it
urgent
encourage
multiple
participating
subjects
work
together.
This
study
takes
Bohai
Sea
as
research
object,
uses
evolutionary
game
theory
construct
a
model
decision-making
behavior
among
enterprises,
local
governments,
public
in
process
Sea,
so
explore
strategic
stability
equilibrium
point
through
analysis
interests
three
decision
makers,
lay
foundation
promoting
process.
results
are
follows:
(1)
Local
government
regulation
key
promote
transformation
from
policy
documents
goal
practice;
moreover,
directly
influences
whether
main
sources
land-based
pollution,
i.e.,
will
abandon
traditional
approach
production
actively
MESB.
(2)
supervision
reporting
can
be
used
synergistic,
auxiliary
means.
Thanks
government’s
publicity
education,
develop
social
awareness
security,
which
turn
ensure
better
governments
and,
thus,
active
participation
enterprises
Sea.
(3)
Participation
costs,
benefits,
corporate
image,
fines,
other
factors
considered
choice
with
different
having
marginal
effects
at
stages.
Finally,
proposes
measures
further
clarify
roles
functions
stakeholders
balance
subjects,
provide
implementation
path
realization
“Ocean
Power”.
Language: Английский
Survival and growth of “branches of opportunity” from ten coral species outplanted on framed reef modules
Junling Zhang,
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Jingzhao Ke,
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Xiangbo Liu
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et al.
Ecological Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
212, P. 107529 - 107529
Published: Jan. 21, 2025
Language: Английский
Deciphering the environmental adaptation and functional trait of core and noncore bacterial communities in impacted coral reef seawater
Wentao Zhu,
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He Zhao,
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Jingzhao Ke
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et al.
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
931, P. 172897 - 172897
Published: April 30, 2024
Language: Английский
Framed reef modules: a new and cost‐effective tool for coral restoration
Xiangbo Liu,
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Wentao Zhu,
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Ruimei Chen
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et al.
Restoration Ecology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
32(1)
Published: Aug. 16, 2023
Coral
reef
ecosystems
worldwide
are
facing
significant
damage
due
to
climate
change
and
human
disturbances.
Consequently,
restoration
actions
have
been
implemented
repair
degraded
areas.
However,
many
efforts
hindered
by
severe
environmental
conditions,
which
can
hamper
success
create
challenges
in
developing
cost‐effective
coral
methods.
To
address
this,
we
conducted
a
study
test
low‐cost
tool
known
as
“framed
modules”
(FRMs),
specifically
aiming
mitigate
the
impacts
of
typhoons.
We
measured
growth
rates
(after
300
days)
survivorship
400
Acropora
hyacinthus
A.
microphthalma
fragments
located
at
different
distances
from
substrates
(H0,
H10,
H30,
H45).
The
FRMs
were
exposed
multiple
typhoons,
despite
harsh
they
remained
undamaged.
For
comparison,
also
examined
basalt
grid
plates
buried
gravel.
After
days,
H45
showed
highest
survival
(
86%
90%)
compared
H30
80%
84%),
H10
4%
24%),
H0
3%
22%).
It
was
found
that
transplanted
corals
with
height
least
30
cm
substrate
demonstrated
resilience
against
caused
macroalgae,
turf
algae,
sedimentation
rates.
This
effectiveness
an
ecological
engineering
approach
using
enhance
three‐dimensional
complexity
restored
reefs
rehabilitate
damaged
Furthermore,
this
method
offered
reduced
costs
improved
resilience.
Language: Английский
An integrative analysis of proteomics and metabolomics reveals the effects of active restoration on Acropora hyacinthus
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
570, P. 151972 - 151972
Published: Nov. 8, 2023
Language: Английский
Effects of Ecological Restoration Modes on Runoff and Erosion Reduction and Vegetation Restoration of Waste Dump Slopes in Lingwu
Li Wenye,
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Ye Jinpeng,
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Xiaoping Guo
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et al.
Journal of Resources and Ecology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(4)
Published: July 17, 2023
In
the
coal
base
of
Ningdong,
there
are
many
ecological
problems
associated
with
existing
local
technologies,
such
as
imperfect
technical
system,
a
poor
engineering
effect,
limited
generalization
value,
and
lack
monitoring
evaluation.
Based
on
screening
integration
technologies
in
we
have
designed
constructed
14
restoration
plots
this
study.
The
were
composed
two
replicates
for
each
six
modes
CK
treatment
(nothing
treatment).
These
include
bag,
rod,
wire
gabion,
gravel
sand
barrier,
living
barrier
wheat
straw
modes.
all
slope
Yangchangwan
waste
dump
Ningdong.
Several
indicators
selected
vegetation
growth
observation
data
collection,
including
erosion
amount,
runoff
depth,
richness,
coverage,
herbal
biomass,
bush
biomass
total
biomass.
Furthermore,
TOPSIS
(Technique
Order
Preference
by
Similarity
to
Ideal
Solution)
method
was
utilized
evaluate
effects
results
showed
that
mode
area
had
best
coverage
45%,
richness
1.23
an
aboveground
0.60
kg
m–2.
Its
45.16%,
43.02%,
71.43%
higher
than
CK,
respectively.
model
presented
least
yield,
its
133.46
g
m–2
which
only
26.80%
CK.
amount
863.32
cm3
m–2,
even
50.00%
less
show
gabion
three
overall.
Language: Английский
Restoring degraded coral colony using two coral transplantation techniques: A case study from Dapeng Bay, Shenzhen, China
Bo Yang,
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Huina Zheng,
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Zhouping Cui
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et al.
Regional Studies in Marine Science,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
69, P. 103289 - 103289
Published: Nov. 15, 2023
Language: Английский
Data-Independent Acquisition-Based Quantitative Proteomics Analysis of Fertile Red Eggs and Spermatozoa in Hermatypic Coral Galaxea fascicularis: Revealing Key Proteins Related to Gamete Maturation and Fertilization
Yinyin Zhou,
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Jingzhao Ke,
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Lishu Zheng
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et al.
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(12), P. 2341 - 2341
Published: Dec. 20, 2024
Sexually
propagated
scleractinian
corals
are
in
high
demand
for
coral
reef
restoration.
However,
threatened
reef-building
corals,
many
of
the
molecular
mechanisms
related
to
their
reproduction
remain
largely
unknown,
which
forms
a
major
bottleneck
large-scale
cultivation
sexually
reproducing
corals.
In
this
study,
we
analyzed
proteomic
signatures
red
eggs
and
spermatozoa
from
ecologically
significant
Galaxea
fascicularis,
using
data-independent
acquisition
mass
spectrometry
(DIA-MS)
method.
A
total
7741
7279
proteins
mature
were
identified,
respectively.
Among
these
proteins,
596
spermatozoa-specific
1056
egg-specific.
Additionally,
4413
differentially
abundant
(DAPs)
among
3121
up-regulated
1292
spermatozoa.
Furthermore,
anenrichment
analyses
showed
that
DAPs
identified
mainly
involved
progesterone-mediated
oocyte
maturation
pathway
lectin
pathway;
detected
insulin
secretion
metabolic
pathways
generation
energy.
This
result
will
contribute
discovery
intrinsic
regulation
gamete
fertilization.
at
least
57
associated
with
including
fluorescent
protein
(RFP),
vitellogenin
(VG),
egg
(EP),
testis-specific
serine/threonine-protein
kinase
family
(TSSKs),
EF-hand
Ca2+-binding
(EFHC1
EFHC2).
Particularly,
third
yolk
EUPHY
was
reported
first
time
G.
fascicularis.
conclusion,
study
unveiled
groundbreaking
insights
into
sexual
reproduction,
paving
way
more
effective
conservation
sustainable
development
ecosystems
Language: Английский