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Tungsten Industry Improved in S tability
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《China Nonferrous Metals Monthly》 2016年第12期1-3,共3页
Since the beginning of this year,in the face of grim market situation,all tungsten enterprises actively adopted measures to improve quality and performance,reduce cost and increase efficiency,tap potentials and increa... Since the beginning of this year,in the face of grim market situation,all tungsten enterprises actively adopted measures to improve quality and performance,reduce cost and increase efficiency,tap potentials and increase efficiency,production remained steady,market stabilized,enterprise performance improved to certain degree.Although tungsten market 展开更多
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Prey preference of the common long-armed octopus Octopus minor(Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) on three different species of bivalves 被引量:4
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作者 SONG Minpeng WANG Jinhai ZHENG Xiaodong 《Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第5期1595-1603,共9页
Octopus minor is widely distributed along the northern coast of China. To date, there is little information on the prey selection process of this species. To understand this process, several experiments were carried o... Octopus minor is widely distributed along the northern coast of China. To date, there is little information on the prey selection process of this species. To understand this process, several experiments were carried out. Three types of bivalves, namely, Ruditapes philippinarum , Mactra chinensis , and Mytilus galloprovincialis , were used to observe the prey selection of O . minor and to analyze the potential causes of prey selection from three aspects: prey profi tability, adductor muscle tension and handling time. Under single-prey conditions, we found that the average (±SD) predation rates of O . minor on R . philippinarum , M . chinensis , and M . galloprovincialis were 1.73±0.50, 1.27±0.42, and 0.8±0.2/d, respectively. Under diff erent prey combinations, octopods actively selected one type of prey over the other(s), and the order of prey preference was R . philippinarum , followed by M . chinensis and lastly M. galloprovincialis . Furthermore, the shells of the consumed prey showed that O . minor only consumed bivalves by pulling them apart since there was no evidence of drill holes on the shells. The prey selection of O . minor was related to the prey profi tability and handling time;O . minor appeared to select preys with a higher profi tability and a shorter handling time. However, the diffi culty in opening the bivalve was not consistent with the prey preference of the octopods. These results suggest that O . minor prefers to consume R . philippinarum possibly due to a high profi tability and a short handling time that supports the optimum Foraging Theory. 展开更多
关键词 OCTOPUS minor BIVALVE PREY preference PREY selection PREY PROFI tability
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