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Coral reef erosion: In situ measurement on different dead coral substrates on a Caribbean reef
Abstract Widespread mortality of reef‐building coral substantially reduces the capacity for reef growth and makes available extensive bare substrate areas that in the absence of coral recovery will be eroded by a variety of external and internal bioeroders.
Ana Molina‐Hernández+4 more
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The Demise of Distance: The Business Press and the Origins of the Information Revolution in the Early Modern Atlantic World [PDF]
John J. McCusker
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Abstract A recent study hypothesized that the near‐zero temperatures that generally prevail in Arctic waters negate the influence that different nitrogen (N) sources can otherwise have on the growth and elemental stoichiometry of marine micro‐algae. Here we test this hypothesis experimentally by evaluating how temperature (0–9°C) affects the growth and
Nicolas Schiffrine+2 more
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Odontocetes obtain nutrients including essential elements through their diet and are exposed to heavy metal contaminants via ingestion of contaminated prey.
Annie Page+13 more
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Trade in the Atlantic Basin, 2000-2012: a panoramic view
This article offers a descriptive analysis of the goods trade in the Atlantic, and provides the following data: the largest trade volume can be found in the North Atlantic and the Americas, albeit with slower growth; Africa and South America trade mainly
Lorena Ruano
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Research priorities for privately protected areas
The important role of private land conservation, and particularly privately protected areas (PPAs), in contributing towards global conservation is increasingly recognised. With an increase in the extent of PPAs, under a variety of different legal regimes
James A. Fitzsimons+4 more
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Constructing Early Modern Empires: Proprietary Ventures in the Atlantic World, 1500-1750, edited by L.H. Roper & B. Van Ruymbeke (Elizabeth Mancke) Havana and the Atlantic in the Sixteenth Century, by Alejandro de la Fuente with the ...
Redactie KITLV
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Regional adaptation of integrated pest management to control invasive forest insects
Globalization is increasing the threat of invasive forest insects to ecosystems. Control efforts against the same pest species progressively occur across distant jurisdictions as integrated pest management (IPM) programs or tactics developed in one region are adopted by another region.
Michael Stastny+2 more
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Baltic Iron in the Atlantic World in the Eighteenth Century [PDF]
Chris Evans, Göran Rydén
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