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Transcriptional and Catalytic Responsiveness of the Antarctic Fish Trematomus bernacchii Antioxidant System toward Multiple Stressors. [PDF]
Giuliani ME +4 more
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ABSTRACT The interaction between herbivorous sea urchins and their macroalgal food source plays a fundamental role in regulating community structure on temperate reefs across the globe. Water temperature strongly influences the strength of this interaction, through its effects on the rate of metabolic processes.
Claire Butler +4 more
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II.—The Antarctic Fishes of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition
Our knowledge of the Antarctic fish-fauna has greatly increased during the last ten years. The Belgian expedition to Graham Land (1897–1899) was followed by that of the Southern Cross to Victoria Land (1898–1900), fitted out by Sir George Newnes. Next were the British expedition of the Discovery to Victoria Land and Edward Land (1901–1904), the German ...
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First complete mitochondrial genome of the deep‐sea hydrothermal vent shrimp Mirocaris fortunata (Alvinocarididae) from shotgun sequencing data on an individual tail tissue. The 15,923‐bp‐long sequence displays 98.72% pairwise identity with its closest relative, Mirocaris indica.
Paola E. Campos +4 more
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Satellite‐linked tags on 34 southern right whales revealed basin‐scale movements and foraging concentrated in the ACC, Crozet Islands, Benguela system, and the highly variable seasonal ice zone. Environmental modelling revealed environmental drivers behind foraging decisions, and identified key ecosystems.
Matthew Germishuizen +5 more
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Holistic analysis of shoreline change and mudbank dynamics across the Guiana coastline
Annual analysis of shoreline change across the entire Guiana coastline, northern South America, including quantification of the rate and nature of alongshore mudbank migration and cross‐shore mangrove establishment and loss was conducted. Identification of other key coastal landforms contributing to exceptional rates of shoreline change across the ...
Martin S. J. Rogers, Tom Spencer
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Homeoviscous adaptation occurs with thermal acclimation in biological membranes from heart and gill, but not the brain, in the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps. [PDF]
Biederman AM, O'Brien KM, Crockett EL.
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Fish swim bladder is a low‐value byproduct from Pangasius bocourti processing. Herein, we successfully prepared hypoglycemic bioactive peptides from P. bocourti swim bladder (PBSBPs) via optimized alkaline protease hydrolysis. Peptidomic analysis revealed abundant low‐molecular‐weight peptides rich in hydrophobic amino acids with predicted α ...
Ju Yang +8 more
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Consensus on future research directions in the phylum Rotifera
Abstract Rotifers play key roles in aquatic ecosystems, yet significant uncertainty remains about their diversity and evolution, and further evidence is needed to determine how reliably their responses to global change and human impacts can inform conservation.
Rafael L. Macêdo +17 more
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Archaeal Tetraether Lipids as Tracers for Past Marine Environmental Change
Abstract Archaea are single‐celled microorganisms that are abundant in marine environments and play a key role in the carbon and nitrogen cycles. Archaea can biosynthesize a wide variety of isoprenoid membrane lipids, including isoprenoid glycerol dibiphytanyl glycerol tetraethers (isoGDGTs).
Felix J. Elling +39 more
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