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The Open-Ocean Gulf of Mexico After Deepwater Horizon: Synthesis of a Decade of Research
The scale of the Deepwater Horizon disaster was and is unprecedented: geographic extent, pollutant amount, countermeasure scope, and of most relevance to this Research Topic issue, range of ecotypes affected.
Tracey T. Sutton +25 more
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The spatio-temporal distributions of the epipelagic mesozooplankton community in the western Ross Sea region marine protected area (RSR MPA) were investigated.
Sung Hoon Kim +12 more
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Interannual fluctuations in the structure and the composition of ichthyoplankton assemblages in the pelagic waters of the Strait of Sicily (SoS, Central Mediterranean) were investigated, trying to relate them to the observed variability in oceanographic ...
Bernardo Patti +2 more
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The early life stages of fishes play a critical role in pelagic food webs and oceanic carbon cycling, yet little is known about the taxonomic composition and distribution of larval fishes in the northern Gulf of Mexico (GOM) below the epipelagic (<200
Verena H. Wang +2 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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Environmental vulnerability of the global ocean epipelagic plankton community interactome [PDF]
A global photic-ocean plankton ecological network predicts distinct vulnerabilities to environmental change across marine biomes.
Chaffron, Samuel +24 more
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Epipelagic representations and invariant theory [PDF]
The authors introduce a new approach to the representation theory of reductive \(p\)-adic groups \(G\), based on the geometric invariant theory (GIT) of Moy-Prasad quotients. Stable functionals on these quotients are used to give a new construction of supercuspidal representations of \(G\) having small positive depth, called epipelagic.
Reeder, Mark, Yu, Jiu-Kang
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Epipelagic Langlands parameters and L-packets for unitary groups [PDF]
Reeder and Yu have recently given a new construction of a class of supercuspidal representations called epipelagic representations [M. Reeder and J.-K. Yu, Epipelagic representations and invariant theory, J. Amer. Math. Soc. 27(2) (2014) 437–477, MR 3164986]. We explicitly calculate the Local Langlands Correspondence for certain families of epipelagic
Tony Feng +2 more
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Biodiversity enhances the productivity and stability of marine ecosystems and provides important ecosystem services. The aim of this study was to characterize larval fish assemblages in pelagic waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico (NGoM) and identify ...
Corinne R. Meinert +5 more
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The pelagic Gulf of Mexico (GoM) is a complex system of dynamic physical oceanography (western boundary current, mesoscale eddies), high biological diversity, and community integration via diel vertical migration and lateral advection.
April B. Cook +28 more
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