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Applying the concept of liquid biopsy to monitor the microbial biodiversity of marine coastal ecosystems. [PDF]
Ferchiou S +4 more
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Two hydrographic surveys were performed on May 30, 2004, along an east-to-west transect through Doboy Sound near Sapelo Island, Georgia (Doboy Sound Transect, GCE-DB).
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Embryonic development of the Mediterranean starfish Hacelia attenuata
Abstract Background Starfish play essential ecological roles as predators and ecosystem regulators; however, detailed developmental descriptions exist for only a handful of species, none of which are from the Mediterranean Sea. Results In this study, we provide the first full account of the development of the Mediterranean starfish Hacelia attenuata ...
Silvia Caballero‐Mancebo +3 more
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Unveiling the complexity and ecological function of aquatic macrophyte-animal networks in coastal ecosystems. [PDF]
Manca F +8 more
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June 2003 bin-averaged CTD profiles for the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems Sapelo River transect
Three hydrographic surveys were performed on June 20, 2003, along a transect from Sapelo Sound up the Sapelo River to Eulonia, Georgia (Sapelo River Transect, GCE-SP).
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Providing a framework for seagrass mapping in United States coastal ecosystems using high spatial resolution satellite imagery. [PDF]
Coffer MM +14 more
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Three hydrographic surveys were performed on June 19, 2003, along an east-to-west transect up the Altamaha River in Georgia (Altamaha River Transect, GCE-AL).
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As maritime transport electrifies, bidirectional charging (V2G) offers a dual‐purpose solution for energy resilience and economic viability. This work identifies key technological advancements and lifecycle challenges utilizing practical case studies to demonstrate how V2G systems can drive decarbonization and grid stability in the marine sector ...
Jonathan Bloor +3 more
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Four hydrographic surveys were performed from March 22 to March 23, 2002, along the Intracoastal Waterway between the Altamaha River south of Wolf Island and Sapelo Sound (Intracoastal Waterway Transect, GCE-IC).
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Temperature generally drives latitudinal patterns in the strength of trophic interactions, including consumption rates. However, local community and other environmental conditions might also affect consumption, disrupting latitudinal gradients, which results in complex large‐scale patterns.
Catalina A. Musrri +6 more
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