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Dietary resilience of coral reef fishes to habitat degradation
Metabarcoding of gut contents shows that two common benthic‐feeding reef fishes with different feeding stratgies—a butterflyfish (Chaetodon capistratus) and a hamlet (Hypoplectrus puella)—shift diets on degraded reefs. These shifts mirror contrasting patterns in body condition: butterflyfish showed strong individual variation, whereas condition was ...
Friederike Clever +9 more
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Sea anemones are known to produce a diverse array of toxins with different cysteine-rich peptide scaffolds in their venoms. The serine peptidase inhibitors, specifically Kunitz inhibitors, are an important toxin family that is believed to function as ...
Daiane Laise da Silva +10 more
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German and French language in the Upper-Rhine region [PDF]
Der Überblicksartikel stellt die schulische Situation (Angebote an Nachbarsprache in Grund- und Sekundarschule inklusive Abi-Bac-Züge) der Nachbarsprachen am Oberrhein und die dazugehörige institutionelle und politische Zusammenarbeit knapp dar.
Geiger-Jaillet, Anemone
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ABSTRACT Parents of children with disabilities (PCD) often struggle with a complex feelings comprised of joy and despair. On the one hand, they try to accept their child's disability; on the other hand, they fear that this acceptance may lower their aspirations for their child.
Menny Malka, Noga Rahat‐Drihem
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Modern view on the taxonomy of the genus Anemone L. sensu stricto (Ranunculaceae Juss.). Part I
Here we re-examined the literature on the genus Anemone L. taxonomy as the largest and most complicated within the family Ranunculaceae Juss. because its state, species content and intergeneric structure (dividing on sections and other taxa) were ...
S.N. Ziman, E.V. Bulakh, Y. Kadota
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Biological surveys of Santa Monica Bay artificial reef and Topanga artificial reef [PDF]
This report details the development of the biological communities on 2 artificial reefs off southern California (Figure 1). Santa Monica Bay Artificial Reef(SMBAR) and Topanga Artificial Reef(TAR) were both constructed in 1987 with 20,000 and 10,000 ...
Bedford, Dennis +2 more
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Chromospheric counterparts of solar transition region unresolved fine structure loops
Low-lying loops have been discovered at the solar limb in transition region temperatures by the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS). They do not appear to reach coronal temperatures, and it has been suggested that they are the long-predicted ...
De Pontieu, Bart +3 more
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Climate change is causing geographic range shifts globally, and understanding the factors that influence species' range expansions is crucial for predicting future biodiversity changes. A common, yet untested, assumption in forecasting approaches is that species will shift beyond current range edges into new habitats as they become macroclimatically ...
Nathalie Isabelle Chardon +5 more
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Climate change is causing many species' ranges to shift upslope to higher elevations as species track their climatic requirements. However, many species have not shifted in pace with recent warming (i.e. ‘range stasis'), possibly due to demographic lags or microclimatic buffering.
Katie J. A. Goodwin +4 more
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Associations of Commercial Fisheries and Cold‐Water Corals and Sponges
Three metrics for determining whether the marine life that are landed by commercial fisheries are associated with cold‐water corals and sponges: (a) Adjacent; (b) General Proximity; and (c) Habitat. The relationship between these structure forming invertebrates (SFI) and fisheries is robust across analytical approaches.
Jennifer Coyle Selgrath +2 more
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