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Harmful algal blooms caused by the paralytic shellfish toxin‐producing species Alexandrium pacificum have increased in recent years in one of the most important aquaculture regions of New Zealand, the Marlborough Sounds. Reoccurring blooms have created large cysts beds in the sediments throughout the sounds. In this region, large populations of the sea
Leonardo N. Zamora +6 more
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Changes in mercury content in oysters in relation to sediment and seston content in the Colombian Caribbean lagoons. [PDF]
Vélez-Mendoza A +4 more
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Finding the Best Nursery: How Habitat Features Shape Juvenile Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) Density
This study examines habitat preferences of juvenile Australasian snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) in northeastern New Zealand, analysing data from 113 stations across structured and unstructured habitats. We investigated how juvenile snapper densities were influenced by environmental factors, including prey availability and physical habitat features ...
Jessica L. Campbell +2 more
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Water Parameters Predicting the Seasonal and Spatial Dynamics of the Vibrio Harveyi- and Splendidus-Clade Pathogens. [PDF]
Royer K, Barkovskii AL.
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Translocating Intact Assemblages to Degraded Sites to Accelerate Ecological Recovery
Estuarine ecosystems are threatened by anthropogenic pressures such as climate change, coastal development, and increased nutrient and sediment inputs. These pressures are deteriorating ecological health and threatening the functioning and services that estuarine ecosystems provide.
Orlando Lam‐Gordillo +3 more
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The ecological role of Pholas dactylus (Mollusca, Bivalvia) empty burrows. [PDF]
Marrocco T +7 more
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Abalone are valuable commercial marine gastropods, supporting both aquaculture and fishery markets. An important ecological aspect of their survival and physiological performance in a given habitat is a complex and balanced symbiotic relationship with microbes in their digestive system.
Jinchen Guo +3 more
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D-Alanine content in the marine edible bivalve Panopea japonica and evaluation of its associated enzyme activities. [PDF]
Onozato M +6 more
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Green‐lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus) aquaculture is vulnerable to environmental changes, which are increasingly being studied to pinpoint physiological, economic and ecological threats. This study utilised a targeted liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry metabolomics approach, focusing on the central carbon metabolism, to examine the metabolic ...
Leonie Venter +6 more
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