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Go´let


n.1.The gullet.
1.(Zool.) A California trout. See Malma.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- On a drizzling summer afternoon in South Portland, marine biologist Walt Golet is helping attach a quarter-ton Atlantic bluefin tuna to a heavy crane so it can be weighed as part of New England's premier tournament for the giant fish.
Bluefin tuna are going hungry in a sea full of fish because their foraging habits are most efficient with larger--not necessarily more abundant --prey, according to a study led by Walter Golet, assistant research professor in the School of Marine Sciences at the University of Maine, Orono.
goller, nehirler, akarsular ve golet gibi tatli su kaynaklarinda yasayan salyangozlar tarafindan suya salinan serkaryalarin deriyi delmesi ile bulas gerceklesmektedir.
Cabe resaltar que esta seleccion de estudio obedecio a que las aves, al estar en ambientes abiertos, facilitan la observacion y explicacion de las funciones que estas desarrollan en su medio natural (nicho), asi como las variaciones en numero, distribucion, migracion y regulacion de otras especies tanto animales como vegetales -biodiversidad- (Cowardin, Carter, Golet & LaRoe , 2013; Dugan, 1990).
Shrubs promote structural heterogeneity, increasing the diversity of different breeding sites and refuges, and increase food diversity and availability during the breeding season through the associated arthropod fauna (Golet et al., 2001; Bonham et al., 2002 ; Johnson and Freedman, 2002; Sanchez and Parmenter, 2002).
Lobster movements at both seasonal (e.g., inshore-to-offshore migrations) and local (e.g., daily movements, home ranges) scales may influence the thermal regimes they experience (Cooper and Uzmann, 1980; Lawton and Lavalli, 1995; Watson et al, 1999; Golet et al, 2006; Bowlby et al, 2007; ASMFC, 2009; Scopel et al, 2009; Goldstein and Watson, 2015).
Precipitation and air temperature cover the period 1 May to 1 November 2011 Experimental site Coordinates Climate Sweden--Erken 59[degrees]49'59"N Boreal 18[degrees]33'55"E Estonia--Vortsjarv 58[degrees]12'17"N Boreal 26[degrees]06'16"E Germany--Muggelsee 52[degrees]26'0"N Transient 13[degrees]39'0"E maritime/continental Czech Republic--Vodnany 49[degrees]09'14"N Transient 14[degrees]10'11"E maritime/continental Turkey--ODTU-DSI Golet 39[degrees]52'38"N Transient/continental 32[degrees]46'32"E Mediterranean Greece--Lysimachia 38[degrees]33'40"N Mediterranean 21[degrees]22'10"E Experimental site Altitude, Total Air m a.s.l.
(Desjardins) Golet, 51, formerly of Worcester, died Thursday, February 21, 2013, after a couragous battle with brain cancer.
(c.) Occurrence data (mean measured concentrations) from Golet et al.