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Environmental controls on the global distribution of shallow-water coral reefs [PDF]
Couce, Elena+2 more
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ABSTRACT We applied stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes to investigate the trophic ecology of four large pelagic predators from the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago (FNA), northeastern Brazil: spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris), yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares), wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri), and great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda).
Victor Uber Paschoalini+2 more
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A clear distinction and presence of Acropora aff. divaricata within Acropora cf. solitaryensis species complex along their biogeographic distribution in East Asia. [PDF]
Chow SW+7 more
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ABSTRACT The Australian fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus, AUFS) population, currently less than 47% of its pre‐harvest size, represents the largest resident marine predator biomass in south‐eastern Australia. This region, characterized by low marine productivity and rapid warming, is home to Kanowna Island, the third‐largest AUFS colony ...
Johanna J. Geeson+2 more
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Ocean Acidification: Another Planetary Boundary Crossed. [PDF]
Findlay HS+4 more
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Fish use of restored shellfish reefs extends beyond the reef edge
Global loss of shellfish reefs has necessitated widespread restoration efforts, with fish population enhancement a key motivator. Restoring reefs often involves creating multiple individual reef patches to maximize services within a given budget. How patch arrangement influences fish utilization is valuable information for optimizing restoration ...
Charlotte A. McAneney+6 more
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Hybrid coral reef restoration can be a cost-effective nature-based solution to provide protection to vulnerable coastal populations. [PDF]
Storlazzi CD+6 more
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Animal releasing devices for deep‐sea ecological studies
Ecological studies and restoration efforts in deep‐sea environments are a priority for international programs aimed at preserving biodiversity and recovering ocean health. These efforts, however, face technical challenges, particularly in the controlled placement of megafauna individuals near the seabed.
Nixon Bahamon+7 more
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Environmental DNA illuminates the darkness of mesophotic assemblages of fishes from West Indian Ocean. [PDF]
Corse E+16 more
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