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Regulation of coral assemblages: Spatial and temporal variation in the abundance of recruits, juveniles, and adults. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Botosoamananto RL   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Planktonic larval stages—an adaptation to lower predation rates in the pelagic environment?

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography, EarlyView.
Abstract A majority of marine benthic macroinvertebrate and fish species have planktonic larval stages that disperse in the water column from days to months. However, the adaptive significance of pelagic larvae, and whether predation is higher in the pelagic or the benthic environment, is still debated, partly due to a lack of studies assessing larval ...
Per‐Olav Moksnes   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fate-tracking early coral recruits following bleaching in a remote reef ecosystem. [PDF]

open access: yesCoral Reefs
Stratford JE   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Ocean Science Meets Diplomacy: Contribution of the One Ocean Science Congress to the Third United Nations Ocean Conference

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography Bulletin, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper reviews the outcomes of the One Ocean Science Congress (OOSC) and its strategic alignment with the Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) as a case study in ocean science diplomacy. Convened in June 2025 in Nice, France, as a UN Special Event immediately preceding UNOC3, the OOSC introduced an innovative model for ...
Jean‐Pierre Gattuso   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Production and fate of macroalgal carbon in the ocean: How much do macroalgal organics matter?

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography Letters, EarlyView.
Abstract Global carbon sequestration by macroalgae is hypothesized to rival rates in other blue carbon ecosystems. However, quantifying macroalgal carbon sequestration is challenging as it is hypothesized to occur outside macroalgal ecosystems, with 73% of sequestration occurring when dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is exported to deep ocean waters.
Jessica Gould   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Copepod‐associated microbial biogeography in the epipelagic ocean

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography Letters, EarlyView.
Abstract Zooplankton‐microbial interactions play crucial roles in epipelagic ecosystem functions. The distinct west‐to‐east gradients and complex circulation patterns in the Mediterranean Sea, combined with the ubiquity of pelagic copepods, provide an ideal model to study the ecological processes driving host‐associated microbial spatial distribution ...
Ximena Velasquez   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Selective nutrient incorporation may underestimate heterotrophy of a mixotrophic reef-building coral. [PDF]

open access: yesCommun Biol
Love CR   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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