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Spatial habitat partitioning enables coexistence of three Gobiidae species in estuarine environments
Abstract This study examines resource partitioning (feeding morphology, diet and habitat partitioning) among three gobiid species, the Knysna sandgoby Psammogobius knysnaensis, the prison goby Caffrogobius gilchristi and the river goby Glossogobius callidus, within an estuarine environment.
Phumza M. Ndaleni +5 more
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Taxonomic and functional responses of stream macroinvertebrates across different land use types. [PDF]
Bae MJ, Kim EJ.
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Abstract The plainfin midshipman (Porichthys notatus Girard, 1854) is a toadfish with two distinct reproductive male tactics: ‘guarder males’ and ‘sneaker males’. These two tactics are anatomically, physiologically and behaviourally distinct from one another at sexual maturity, but it remained unclear whether these two male types remain fixed or ...
Micah J. Quindazzi +4 more
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Abstract The pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus is a freshwater fish species native to North America. It has been introduced to Europe, where it is recognized as one of the worst aquatic invaders due to its high adaptability and invasive potential. This study aimed to determine the presence of L. gibbosus in small to medium‐sized water bodies, both lotic and
Ivan Špelić +2 more
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Beyond biodiversity: the role of Paramuricea clavata forests in shaping taxonomic and functional diversity. [PDF]
Colletti A +9 more
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Benthic habitat mapping using UAV photogrammetry and machine learning algorithms
Laura Huguenin +4 more
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Mapping benthic marine habitats: a new protocol functional to geobiological researches [PDF]
Giuseppe Maruca +16 more
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Spatial scale and geographic context in benthic habitat mapping: review and future directions
V. Lecours +5 more
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Polar cod Boreogadus saida occurrence is driven by temperature at the margin of its distribution
Abstract With a warming Arctic, suitable habitat for polar cod Boreogadus saida (Lepechin 1774) is predicted to decrease. We investigated the changes in distribution of polar cod on the southern limit of its distribution in the Atlantic Ocean (around Iceland) during both autumn and spring after a recent period of warming in the area.
James Kennedy, Christophe Pampoulie
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