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Mixed‐Species Fish Shoals: Any Port in a Storm?
ABSTRACT Mixed‐species fish shoals are common, and form for a variety of reasons. We suggest that short term mixed‐species shoals, that persist for minutes or hours, might form because lone individuals (or small groups) of one species might benefit from joining larger groups of heterospecifics to reduce predation risk.
Mike M. Webster+3 more
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ABSTRACT The growing use of data‐poor fisheries models provides unprecedented access to compelling stock metrics and management scenarios for coral‐reef fisheries. Yet, it remains unclear how well the assumptions surrounding data‐poor models derived from extensive cold‐water fisheries fit the life histories and ecology of tropical coral‐reef fishes ...
Peter Houk, Brett Taylor
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Genome assembly and annotation of <i>Acropora pulchra</i> from Mo'orea French Polynesia. [PDF]
Conn T, Ashey J, Cunning R, Putnam HM.
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Global Free‐Living Symbiodiniaceae Biodiversity Mirrors Local Environments
ABSTRACT Aim For free‐living Symbiodiniaceae, we aim to synthesise current knowledge, identify gaps in our understanding of biogeography and conduct the first quantitative genetic analysis of biogeography at a global scale. Location Global. Taxon Free‐living dinoflagellates of the Family Symbiodiniaceae.
Sydney L. Bell, Kate M. Quigley
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Negative effects by mineral accretion technique on the heat resilience, growth and recruitment of corals. [PDF]
Knoester EG+5 more
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ABSTRACT This study examined association patterns, social clustering, and temporal stability of Indo‐Pacific bottlenose dolphins off the North West Cape (NWC), Western Australia. Over 6 years, boat‐based surveys collected photo‐identification data, enabling repeated sampling, sighting history construction, and associate identification.
Chloe M. Edwards+2 more
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Manipulating Time by Cryopreservation: Designing an Environmental Future by Maintaining a Portal to the Past. [PDF]
Brister E+4 more
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Physiology and metabolism of eukaryotic microalgae involved in aquatic photosymbioses
Summary Symbiosis between eukaryotic microalgae and heterotrophic hosts is a widespread, phylogenetically convergent, and ecologically important phenomenon in aquatic ecosystems. Partners include taxonomically diverse microalgae interacting with multicellular or unicellular hosts in marine or freshwater environments.
Daniel P. Yee+6 more
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Using tropical reef, bird and unrelated sounds for superior transfer learning in marine bioacoustics. [PDF]
Williams B+14 more
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Habitat complexity (HC) promotes species richness and abundance. Aquatic environments are faced with intense pressures that threaten the 3D structure of the seafloor, with cascading effects on ecosystem functioning and biodiversity. Maerl or rhodolith beds are marine biogenic habitats created by few species of free‐living non‐geniculate coralline algae
Victor Leite Jardim+6 more
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