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Co‐creating solutions to the hidden impacts of climate change on Canada's Pacific kelp forests
Abstract Co‐designed research driven by the information needs of coastal communities can enhance social‐ecological resilience to climate change. On the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada, the 2014–2015 marine heatwave triggered an outbreak of an encrusting bryozoan (Membranipora spp.) on giant kelp (Macrocystis tenuifolia), an ecologically ...
Danielle Denley+4 more
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Bacterial Dynamics in Newly Settled Acropora kenti: Insights From Inoculations With Individual Probiotic Candidates. [PDF]
Thatcher C+5 more
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On some Collections of Corals of the Family Pocillo‐poridæ from the S.W. Pacific Ocean.
J. STANLEY GARDINER
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Abstract Kelp forests are found on rocky shores from polar to temperate coasts, where they provide important ecosystem services to humans. For coastal communities, kelp forests are particularly important as spawning and nursery grounds for small‐scale fisheries.
Zina Kebir+4 more
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Emerging skeletal growth responses of Siderastrea siderea corals to multidecadal anthropogenic impacts in Martinique, Caribbean Sea. [PDF]
Cardoso GO+6 more
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Abstract Most conservation policies and management primarily focus on vertebrate animals. However, considering the high demand for invertebrate species in the exotic pet markets, it is crucial to give them great consideration. This research explores Coenobita purpureus, a land hermit crab newly recorded in Taiwan in 2017.
Chia‐Hsuan Hsu+5 more
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Rapid isotopic exchange in mineralogically unaltered coral skeletons. [PDF]
Stolarski J+4 more
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The Devonian rugose corals of the Tamworth district, N.S.W
Dorothy Hill
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Comparative Proteomics of Salinity Stress Responses in Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates
ABSTRACT Fluctuating salinity is symptomatic of climate change challenging aquatic species. The melting of polar ice, rising sea levels, coastal surface and groundwater salinization, and increased evaporation in arid habitats alter salinity worldwide. Moreover, the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as rainstorms and floods increase,
Maxime Leprêtre+3 more
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