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Nutrients (NO3 + NO2, PO4) and total organic carbon (TOC) from Estero de Punta Banda, a coastal lagoon of Baja California (Mexico), were studied during the 1992–93 El Niño.
MS Galindo-Bect +4 more
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Ecological study of Hickford Park and coastal walkway route options [PDF]
An ecological study of Hickford Park, (New Plymouth) was conducted by the Environmental Research Institute, University of Waikato, for the New Plymouth District Council.
Bylsma, Rebecca Johanna +1 more
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Abstract In the United States real estate market, around 30% of listed properties remain unsold. Moreover, these unsold properties are typically listed far above fair market value (8.1%). We examine the extent to which overpriced property listings exert externalities on list and sale prices in the residential housing market.
Michael J. Seiler, Ralph B. Siebert
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Biodiversity of estuarine fish faunas in West Africa [PDF]
In West Africa (between Ivory Coast and Sénégal), estuarine environments vary from lagoons to high discharge rivers to inverse hypersaline estuaries. This results in a high diversity of estuarine fish species, with an important turnover and a core of ...
Baran, E.
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Do pharmaceuticals bioaccumulate in marine molluscs and fish from a coastal lagoon?
The bioaccumulation of 20 pharmaceuticals in cockle (Cerastodema glaucum), noble pen shell (Pinna nobilis), sea snail (Murex trunculus), golden grey mullet (Liza aurata) and black goby (Gobius niger) was evaluated, considering their distribution ...
R. Moreno-González +5 more
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Assessing drivers of population dynamics helps to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts. In Mediterranean areas, summer aridity reduces resources, potentially affecting ungulates' body condition and reproduction. In a mixed forested‐rural area, wild boar female body mass increased throughout summer in rainy‐mild years and decreased in hot‐dry years.
Martina Calosi +4 more
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Geographic Patterns of Head Morphology in Syngnathus typhle Across Marine Regions
Morphometric analysis of Syngnathus typhle head shape shows distinct geographic patterns across Baltic, North, Atlantic, and Mediterranean marine regions, driven by variation in snout length, head depth, and eye position. Findings provide a non‐invasive baseline for conservation monitoring.
Miriam Ravisato +16 more
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Why coastal lagoons are so productive? Physical bases of fishing productivity in coastal lagoons
Coastal lagoons are among the most productive marine ecosystems in the world. Annual primary production varies from 50 to > 500 g C m-2 year-1, being of the same order of magnitude as that of the upwelling areas. Many lagoons lie within the range of eutrophic (300-500 g C m-2 year-1) or hypereutrophic (> 500 g C m-2 year-1) conditions.
Angel Pérez-Ruzafa +4 more
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ABSTRACT Weapons are morphological structures used by animals in various contexts, especially in intra‐specific contests and visual displays. In snapping shrimps of the genus Alpheus, particularly the monogamous species Alpheus brasileiro, both sexes bear enlarged chelipeds, potentially conferring advantages in mate competition or territorial defence ...
Leonardo Moreira +3 more
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This study reports for the first time the presence of Rhizoprionodon terraneovae neonates in a coastal lagoon in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico. The observations suggest the presence of neonates was due to the salinity values being similar to those of ...
Armando T. Wakida-Kusunoki +2 more
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