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Abstract This case report presents a recent case of scuticociliatosis in a whitetip reef shark (Triaenodon obesus), housed at a zoo (Haus des Meeres Aqua Terra Zoo, Vienna, Austria). Clinical signs such as uncoordinated swimming and body tilt were observed prior to death.
Hella Schwegler +5 more
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Predator removals, trophic cascades and outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish on coral reefs. [PDF]
Meekan MG +3 more
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ABSTRACT The status of most fish stocks in Madagascar remains poorly documented. Given their importance for food security and livelihoods, it is necessary to define management measures with reliable data. This study applied a length‐based Bayesian biomass (LBB) estimation method for analysing the fisheries' representative length‐frequency data of seven
Miarisoa Lalaina Rakotonaivo +6 more
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Patterns and implications of spatial covariation in herbivore functions on resilience of coral reefs. [PDF]
Cook DT, Holbrook SJ, Schmitt RJ.
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Remarks on the Structure and Habits of the Coral-reef Annelid, Palolo viridis.
Thomas M. Powell
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Untargeted metabolic profiling of three body tissues from Holothuria cinerascens in South Africa using 1H‐NMR and UPLC–QTOF–MS revealed distinct tissue‐specific and seasonal metabolic variations, with the body wall and gut/mesentery exhibiting high metabolite diversity.
Cassandra Upton +3 more
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Saving coral reefs: significance and biotechnological approaches for coral conservation. [PDF]
Cecchini P, Nitta T, Sena E, Du ZY.
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Distribution of molluscs in and around the coral reefs of the Southeastern coast in India [PDF]
C S G Pillai, K K Appukuttan
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Cooling climate across last interglacial high stands on San Salvador and Great Inagua, The Bahamas
Temperature data comparison with last interglacial mollusc clumped isotope data from this study, as well as from Bermuda (Minnebo et al., 2024; Zhang et al., 2021). The ‘later’ and ‘earlier’ ages within MIS 5e refer to Reef II and Reef I, respectively, for Bahamas data.
Ian Winkelstern +6 more
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