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Drift diving by hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean [PDF]
This work was funded through the Atlantic Seal Research Programme, International Governance Programme (GBS and MOH), the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (ARA), and a CFI grant to YFW. The authors also acknowledge the support of the MASTS pooling
Andersen, Julie +6 more
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Fishing for drifts : detecting buoyancy changes of a top marine predator using a step-wise filtering method [PDF]
This research was partly funded by a Natural Environment Research Council grant [NE/E018289/1]. Further, a PhD studentship in Marine Biology partially funded by the Natural Environment Research Council [NE/L501852/1] and the University of St Andrews ...
Boehme, Lars +2 more
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Stiva Cave: A New Discover Of Prehistoric Hominid Underwater Cave
Stiva Cave is an underwater cave (15,3 m below recent sea level), which located in Nusa Penida, Bali, Indonesia. Nusa Penida is a Karst landscape island in southern Bali Island.
Danni Gathot Harbowo +3 more
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Hemorrhagic disease (HD) is considered one of the most significant infectious diseases of white-tailed deer in North America. Investigations into environmental conditions associated with outbreaks suggest drought conditions are strongly correlated with ...
Christine L. Casey +3 more
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Shining new light on mammalian diving physiology using wearable near-infrared spectroscopy [PDF]
Investigation of marine mammal dive-by-dive blood distribution and oxygenation has been limited by a lack of non-invasive technology for use in freely diving animals.
Balfour, Steve +10 more
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New record of the genus Amblypalpus Mitrofanov & Strunkova (Acari, Prostigmata, Tenuipalpidae) with description of a new species from Saudi Arabia [PDF]
Amblypalpus Mitrofanov & Strunkova (Prostigmata, Tenuipalpidae) is a small genus in the family Tenuipalpidae, representing five species reported from Iran, Tajikistan and South Africa.
Nasreldeen Ahmed Elgoni +2 more
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Sea bunnies as a potential marine ecotourism in sumberkima, Buleleng Regency, Bali [PDF]
The Sumberkima Village has a vital coral reef ecosystem since the ecosystem has become home to some incredible marine biotas, including sea bunnies, a sea slug or Nudibranch species.
Ampou Eghbert Elvan +5 more
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Oxygen minimum zone: An important oceanographic habitat for deep-diving northern elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostris. [PDF]
Little is known about the foraging behavior of top predators in the deep mesopelagic ocean. Elephant seals dive to the deep biota-poor oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) (>800 m depth) despite high diving costs in terms of energy and time, but how they ...
Adachi, Taiki +6 more
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Anthropogenic underwater sound in the environment might potentially affect the behavior of marine mammals enough to have an impact on their reproduction and survival.
Lise Doksæter Sivle +7 more
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