Local theta correspondences between epipelagic supercuspidal representations [PDF]
In this paper we study the local theta correspondences between epipelagic supercupsidal representations of a type I classical dual pair $(G,G')$ over $p$-adic fields. We show that, besides an exceptional case, an epipelagic supercupsidal representation $ $ of $\widetilde{G}$ lifts to an epipelagic supercupsidal representation $ '$ of $\widetilde{G}'$
Loke, Hung Yean +2 more
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Results of trawl survays of pacific salmon juviniles in the Bering and Okhotsk Seas in autumn 2021
The results of trawl surveys at western part of Bering Sea and Okhotsk Sea at the R\V «TINRO» and R/V «Professor Kaganovskii» in the fall 2021 are analyzed.
A. N. Starovoitov +2 more
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Depth-related patterns in microbial community responses to complex organic matter in the western North Atlantic Ocean [PDF]
Oceanic bacterial communities process a major fraction of marine organic carbon. A substantial portion of this carbon transformation occurs in the mesopelagic zone, and a further fraction fuels bacteria in the bathypelagic zone. However, the capabilities
S. A. Brown +6 more
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Checklist of the Shore and epipelagic fishes of Tonga [PDF]
A checklist is given below of 1162 species of shore and epipelagic fishes belonging to 111 families that occur in the islands of Tonga, South Pacifie Ocean; 40 of these are epipelagic species. As might be expected, the fish fauna of Tonga is most similar to those of Samoa and Fiji; at least 658 species of the fishes found in Tonga are also known from ...
Randall, John E. +8 more
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The results of trawl surveys in the Sea of Okhotsk and in the Pacific waters of Kuril Islands at the R/V «Professor Kaganovskii» in the winter 2021 are analyzed.
A. N. Starovoitov +2 more
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Differences in the trophic ecology of micronekton driven by diel vertical migration. [PDF]
Many species of micronekton perform diel vertical migrations (DVMs), which ultimately contributes to carbon export to the deep sea. However, not all micronekton species perform DVM, and the nonmigrators, which are often understudied, have different ...
Angel M. V. +6 more
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Novel insights into the Thaumarchaeota in the deepest oceans: their metabolism and potential adaptation mechanisms [PDF]
Background: Marine Group I (MGI) Thaumarchaeota, which play key roles in the global biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen and carbon (ammonia oxidizers), thrive in the aphotic deep sea with massive populations.
Lehtovirta-Morley, Laura +8 more
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Protists represent the majority of the eukaryotic diversity in the oceans. They have different functions in the marine food web, playing essential roles in the biogeochemical cycles.
Leocadio Blanco-Bercial +5 more
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The vertical distribution and biological transport of marine microplastics across the epipelagic and mesopelagic water column. [PDF]
Plastic waste has been documented in nearly all types of marine environments and has been found in species spanning all levels of marine food webs. Within these marine environments, deep pelagic waters encompass the largest ecosystems on Earth. We lack a
Choy, C Anela +10 more
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Succession of marine epipelagic communities
Criteres d'evaluation des stades de developpement des biocenoses planctoniques. Successions observees dans les caracteristiques structurelles et fonctionnelles des biocenoses en developpement. Les biocenoses des zones frontales. Comparaison des caracteristiques structurelles et fonctionnelles des biocenoses en developpement dans l'Ocean Pacifique sud ...
ME Vinogradov, EA Shushkina
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