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ABSTRACT Biological invasions are a major driver of biodiversity loss, causing profound and often irreversible ecological changes. Among these invaders, the brown alga Rugulopteryx okamurae provides a striking example. Since its arrival in 2016 in Calanques National Park (Marseille, southern France), it has drastically transformed underwater landscapes
Marie Borriglione +8 more
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Tagging Very Small Fish: Two Effective and Low Impact Methods. [PDF]
Bradley DD +4 more
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In this study, we investigated the effects of growth period and light intensity on BVOCs production in the submerged macrophyte V. natans using a controlled experiment with three light treatments. The results showed that BVOCs production in submerged macrophytes is jointly regulated by plant growth cycles and underwater light intensities and cannot be ...
Xusheng Gong +5 more
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Cembranoids from the cultured soft coral <i>Sinularia sandensis</i>. [PDF]
Lai KH +7 more
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This study reports the newly assembled complete mitochondrial genomes for three neritid snails from China: Smaragdia rangiana, Neripteron pileolus, and Vittina cumingiana. Our phylogenetic analyses not only resolved their evolutionary positions within the established two‐subfamily framework but also identified several mislabeled public sequences ...
Yiyong Rao +3 more
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Evaluating White Worm (<i>Enchytraeus</i> sp.) Culture Conditions and Zeolite Supplementation for Aquaculture Live Feed. [PDF]
Öz M, Bahtiyar M.
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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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Depleted Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations Impair the Embryonic and Early Larval Development of Eastern Hellbenders (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis). [PDF]
Funkhouser HA +3 more
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This work investigates how two factors (food and temperature) affect the metabolic rates of the larval stages of ecologically important coral‐eating crown‐of‐thorns sea star (Acanthaster sp.). Warming increased metabolic rates, with oxygen consumption at raised temperatures compared to control. After accounting for larval size, feeding had no effect on
Ronan T. Hill +2 more
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