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Climate-driven restructuring of sediment microbiomes and ecosystem functions in aquaculture systems. [PDF]
Mataragka A, Ringø E, Papastathis AK.
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Apex predators exploit advantageous snow conditions across hunting modes
Advantageous snow conditions—in terms of snow depth and density—are among the most important features of the winter landscape for two apex predators, regardless of hunting strategy. In a warming climate, the knock‐on effects of a diminishing snowpack may reduce the hunting success of multiple large carnivore species.
Benjamin K. Sullender +7 more
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SQUID-COMM: a Colossal Squid-inspired distributed communication framework for real-time multi-node aquaculture monitoring networks with adaptive bioluminescent signaling and neuromorphic edge intelligence. [PDF]
Salem AI, Elbaz M, Khalil HM, Loey M.
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Partial seasonal migration is rarely considered in a metapopulation context. Here, Haaland et al. use an eco‐evolutionary model revealing how partially migratory metapopulations may arise and be maintained, and how seasonal migrants may cause effects of local extreme climatic events to percolate through metapopulations across diverging temporal and ...
Thomas R. Haaland +7 more
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Impacts of Probiotics on Microbial Populations in Aquaculture Systems. [PDF]
Anokyewaa MA +4 more
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Migrating songbirds regularly use shallow torpor (up to 98% of birds for some species) to save energy (up to 42%) during inactive periods. This Ruby‐crowned Kinglet Corthylio calendula that was captured after a spring snowstorm highlights the value of being able to save energy when encountering unfavourable conditions.
Ryan A. C. Leys +2 more
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Challenges and strategies for globally resilient shrimp aquaculture. [PDF]
Campbell E +12 more
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Our study contributes to our understanding of the effects of interspecific competition in species with biparental care where male and female parents must somehow coordinate their response to interspecific competition. Abstract Interspecific competition is an important evolutionary driver of many species' life histories and behaviours, arising wherever ...
Casey Patmore, Per T. Smiseth
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Ecological Trade-Offs Between Mangrove Expansion and Waterbird Diversity: Guild-Specific Responses to Pond-to-Mangrove Restoration. [PDF]
Cheng C +5 more
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