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ABSTRACT In the last three decades, DNA sequencing of ancient animal osteological assemblages has become an important tool complementing standard archaeozoological approaches to reconstruct the history of animal domestication. However, osteological assemblages of key archaeological contexts are not always available or do not necessarily preserve enough
Kuldeep D. More +64 more
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DNA Divers: Volunteer‐based eDNA capture for local and global marine biodiversity monitoring
Abstract Volunteer‐based biodiversity recording is a powerful source of scalable data yet to be used to its full potential by the scientific community. Coastal ecosystems are varied and diverse, making it difficult for managers to identify flexible methods for monitoring biological components.
Erika F. Neave +20 more
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Commentary: Overstated Potential for Seagrass Meadows to Mitigate Coastal Ocean Acidification
Aurora M. Ricart +13 more
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Ecología urbana de Triatoma infestans en Argentina: asociación entre Triatoma infestans y palomares
Estudio se realizó en una área urbana de la Capital de la Provincia de San Juan, Argentina, en un barrio de 768 apartamentos distribuidos en edificios de 3 y 7 pisos que rodean una bodega central abandonada.
Vallvé Silvana L. +2 more
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Ocean acidification compromises a planktic calcifier with implications for global carbon cycling
Anthropogenically-forced changes in ocean chemistry at both the global and regional scale have the potential to negatively impact calcifying plankton, which play a key role in ecosystem functioning and marine carbon cycling.
Catherine V. Davis +5 more
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Hydroidfest 2016: celebrating a renaissance in hydrozoan research
Hydroidfest 2016 took place on September 23–25 at the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory in Bodega Bay, CA. The meeting brought together cnidarian researchers, with an emphasis on those studying hydrozoans, from North America and other parts of the world.
Christophe Dupre +4 more
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A pandeid hydrozoan new to California, Amphinema sp., was collected in 1998 as a hydroid living on the non-indigenous bryozoan, Watersipora subtorquata, attached to floats in Bodega Harbor 80 km north of San Francisco Bay. The hydroid was cultured in the
John T. Rees
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Changes in climate conditions can have cascading repercussions for organismal performance and survival, altering the productivity of aquatic systems. While numerous studies have examined the direct effects of temperature on species fitness, fewer studies
Natalie R. Rizzo +11 more
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Human-caused environmental change will have significant non-lethal and indirect impacts on organisms due to altered sensory pathways, with consequences for ecological interactions. While a growing body of work addresses how global ocean change can impair
Emily B. Rivest +9 more
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