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ABSTRACT The common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is a resident species along the Portuguese mainland coast, yet knowledge of its stranding patterns and feeding ecology is scarce. This study presents a comprehensive assessment of strandings (n = 264, from 1980 to 2019) and feeding ecology based on stomach content analysis (n = 43 from 1997 to
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ABSTRACT The ecology of forests, their losses, and terrestrial wood decomposition dynamics have been intensively studied and reviewed. In the aquatic realm, reviews have concentrated on large wood (LW) in rivers and the transition from freshwater to marine environments in the Pacific Northwest of North America. However, a comprehensive global synthesis
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Geological processes shaping freshwater biodiversity: a synthesis of global evidence
ABSTRACT Recent genomic data highlight the key roles of geological processes in shaping the diversification and biogeography of freshwater lineages. Specifically, physical processes such as tectonic uplift, erosion, glaciation, lake formation, and sea‐level fluctuation contribute extensively to the evolution of biotic diversity within and among ...
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2019
In the next two chapters, we will take a tour aboard an imaginary hover car to visit the world’s continental shelves and the deep ocean. The continental shelf (as the name suggests) is the submerged part of the continents, and the features we see underwater are comparable to those we see today along the coast.
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In the next two chapters, we will take a tour aboard an imaginary hover car to visit the world’s continental shelves and the deep ocean. The continental shelf (as the name suggests) is the submerged part of the continents, and the features we see underwater are comparable to those we see today along the coast.
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Freshwater Peat on the Continental Shelf
Science, 1967Freshwater peats from the continental shelf off northeastern United States contain the same general pollen sequence as peats from ponds that are above sea level and that are of comparable radiocarbon ages. These peats indicate that during glacial times of low sea level terrestrial vegetation covered the region that is now the continental shelf in an ...
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 1966
Abstract Explorations of the structure of the piles of sediment underlying parts of the continental shelf, or terrace, have confirm the theory that in general this ubiquitous feature has been formed by up‐ and out‐growth due to the deposition on the shelf (as topsets beds) and on the continental slope (as foreset beds) during a ...
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Abstract Explorations of the structure of the piles of sediment underlying parts of the continental shelf, or terrace, have confirm the theory that in general this ubiquitous feature has been formed by up‐ and out‐growth due to the deposition on the shelf (as topsets beds) and on the continental slope (as foreset beds) during a ...
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The Continental Shelf Hypothesis
Nutrition and Health, 2002Marc, Verhaegen, Stephen, Munro
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2010
The Aegean continental shelf dispute involves the delimitation of the respective sovereign rights of the two countries in the Aegean seabed and its subsoil.
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The Aegean continental shelf dispute involves the delimitation of the respective sovereign rights of the two countries in the Aegean seabed and its subsoil.
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