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Non‐Invasive Underwater DNA Sampling Illuminates Red Sea Echinoderm Diversity
ABSTRACT Species‐specific non‐invasive underwater DNA sampling remains largely understudied for marine invertebrates despite its potential to revolutionise biodiversity assessment of vulnerable species or fragile ecosystems. Comprehensive species‐specific DNA barcode databases are essential for accurate species identification and taxonomic assignment ...
Mai Bonomo, Omri Bronstein
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Vegetation patterns pinpoint the least resilient dryland sites
Abstract Resource‐limited ecosystems, such as drylands, can exhibit self‐organized spatial patterns. Theory suggests that changes in these patterns can inform about the ecosystem degradation level. While the current theory is expected to work well when following a given site in time, we still lack ways of comparing different field sites using static ...
Benoît Pichon +3 more
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Proactive Coral Reef Restoration Using Thermally Tolerant Corals in Hawaiʻi
ABSTRACT Effective conservation of degraded ecosystems requires mitigation of the original cause of decline, but this is difficult in the context of global climate change. On coral reefs, persistent environmental stress, which causes coral bleaching, may be addressed in restoration efforts by using coral stocks which are naturally more resilient, an ...
Hanalei Hoʻopai‐Sylva +6 more
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