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Understanding species limits through the formation of phylogeographic lineages
We present a set of tests to examine processes of speciation that will help delimit taxa given deep phylogeographic history and interaction within hybrid zones. Outcomes from distinct phylogeographic pairs of snakes in North America all have the signature of divergence before or near the mid‐Pleistocene often with low migration.
Frank T. Burbrink +2 more
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St. George Lighthouse, Apalachicola Bay, A
The St. George Lighthouse off the coast of St.
Gandy, George Skip, IV
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St. George Lighthouse, Apalachicola Bay, C
The St. George Lighthouse off the coast of St.
Gandy, George Skip, IV
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Dataset: Survey disease oystersOysters size and presence or absence of disease at intertidal and subtidal reefs in Apalachicola Bay and Ocholckonee Bays, Florida, July-August 2016 For a complete list of measurements, refer to the full dataset ...
Kimbro, David L. +2 more
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St. George Lighthouse, Apalachicola Bay, B
The St. George Lighthouse off the coast of St.
Gandy, George Skip, IV
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The global warming-driven poleward expansion of mangrove habitats (e.g., Avicennia germinans and Rhizophora mangle) into temperate salt marshes (e.g., Spartina alterniflora and Juncus roemerianus) has been shown to alter coastal soil organic carbon (SOC)
Prakhin Assavapanuvat +5 more
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Abstract Continuous measurements of dissolved oxygen (DO) are useful for quantifying ecosystem metabolism, which is critical for understanding estuarine biogeochemistry and ecology, but current methods applied to these data may lead to estimates that are physically impossible and poorly constrained errors. Here, we present a new approach for estimating
Marcus W. Beck +3 more
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Suspended particles in rivers can carry metals, nutrients, and pollutants downstream which can become bioactive in estuaries and coastal marine waters.
Opsahi, Stephen P +10 more
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Globally, mangrove range limits are expanding, often at the cost of adjacent coastal ecosystems including saltmarshes, potentially leading to a change in ecosystem services such as organic carbon (OC) sequestration.
Havalend E. Steinmuller (12985169) +4 more
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Globally, mangrove range limits are expanding, often at the cost of adjacent coastal ecosystems including saltmarshes, potentially leading to a change in ecosystem services such as organic carbon (OC) sequestration.
Havalend E. Steinmuller (12985169) +4 more
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