Responses of Benthic Animals in Spatial Distribution to the Sedimentary Environments on the Deep-sea Floor, the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone, Northeastern Pacific Ocean [PDF]
Heung‐Sik Park +3 more
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Abstract The abundance of Canthidermis sufflamen has increased worldwide, including around the Canary Islands, due to global ocean warming. The reproductive behaviour of this species was studied within a marine‐protected area (MPA) and its adjacent areas off the island of El Hierro (Canary Islands).
Alberto Rodríguez‐Díaz +3 more
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Ultrahigh-resolution 3D monitoring reveals sediment-derived plumes as algal bloom precursors. [PDF]
Xiao P +23 more
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Abstract Cottus aleuticus (coastrange sculpin) is one of two North American facultatively amphidromous sculpins, but habitat use during its planktonic larval stage is poorly documented. We analysed strontium isotopes (88Sr and 87Sr/86Sr) in otoliths of 10 adult C. aleuticus from a small coastal California stream.
David E. Rundio +2 more
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Integrated geospatial datasets to inform marine spatial planning and impact assessment in waters surrounding the United Kingdom. [PDF]
Putuhena H +6 more
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Étudier le fonctionnement de l'écosystème benthique de zones considérées comme des hotspots et coldspots de l'Arctique canadien = Studying the functioning of benthic hotspot and coldspot ecosystems in the canadian Arctic / Studying the functioning of benthic hotspot and coldspot ecosystems in the canadian Arctic [PDF]
Heike Link
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First Description of Invertebrate Benthic Fauna in the Middle Zone of the Loa River (Chile)
Patricio De los Ríos-Escalante +3 more
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Abstract Despite the importance of the seasonal timing of events in the life cycle for understanding population dynamics, we lack information on the phenology of most macroalgal species. The red macroalga Gracilaria vermiculophylla has become common in both hard‐ and soft‐bottom habitats following its invasion throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
Stacy A. Krueger‐Hadfield +3 more
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