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The Origin of Coral Reefs [PDF]
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A new blue‐spotted Maskray species (Neotrygon, Dasyatidae) from Fiji
Abstract Neotrygon romeoi n. sp. (Dasyatidae), a new species of blue‐spotted maskray from Fiji, previously confused with Neotrygon kuhlii (Müller and Henle 1841) or Neotrygon trigonoides (Castelnau 1873), is described based on nine specimens (310–397 mm disc width) from Fiji. Neotrygon romeoi n. sp.
Kerstin Glaus+4 more
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Viralization as a microbial approach for enhancing coral reef restoration. [PDF]
Baer J+9 more
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Validation of the alkalinity anomaly technique for investigating calcification of photosynthesis in coral reef communities [PDF]
John R. M. Chisholm+1 more
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Potential metabolic records in isotope signals of chondrichthyan hard tissues
Abstract Recent advances have demonstrated that the field metabolic rates (FMRs) of teleost fishes can be quantified from stable isotope compositions of carbonate‐biomineralized otoliths. Bones and teeth, in addition to bioapatite, contain carbonate and should retain a similar isotopic expression of metabolic rate.
Eric Díaz‐Delgado+4 more
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Waves Across the Coral Reef Aorta: Intravascular Lithotripsy in Juxtarenal Aortic Occlusive Disease. [PDF]
Troisi N, Pierozzi S, Berchiolli R.
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TRANSPLANTATION REACTIONS OF TWO SPECIES OF OSTEICHTHYES (TELEOSTEI) FROM SOUTH PACIFIC CORAL REEFS
W. H. Hildemann
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Biodiversity of Coral Reefs: What are We Losing and Why? [PDF]
Kenneth P. Sebens
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Abstract Photo identification (photo ID) has increasingly become a valuable technique serving not only to identify individual animals but also to monitor populations, track migration patterns and assess wildlife health, among others uses. Various species of sharks are amenable to photo ID, among which the blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus)
Laetitia A. M. G. Lionnet+5 more
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Relationships between structural complexity, coral traits, and reef fish assemblages
E. Darling+5 more
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