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The occurrence of Tropical Storm Agnes during an ongoing study on the community structure of the macrobenthos associated with the James River oyster reefs provided a unique opportunity to document the responses of this assemblage to such a disturbance ...
Larsen, Peter F.
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This study reports two isolated feather fossils from the Lower Cretaceous Dabeigou Formation in northeastern China. Morphological analyses identified them as the earliest known feathered theropods (potentially including avian) in the Jehol Biota. This finding reveals a complex ecosystem at the dawn of the Jehol Biota, bridging the temporal and faunal ...
Qian Wu +2 more
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Upstream passage windows for anadromous fish at a large barrier in the Rhine-Meuse estuary, 1996-2018. [PDF]
Meijer Zu Schlochtern MP +6 more
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Goby gummies: A customizable and edible assay to quantify predation in aquatic ecosystems
Abstract Predation is a critical ecosystem process that shapes the structure and functioning of biological communities. However, due to its intermittent nature, fast pace and general unpredictability, predation is difficult to observe and quantify. Therefore, we commonly rely on indirect metrics or proxies of predation, which reflect the outcome of ...
Christopher R. Hemingson +2 more
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Mangrove growth and biomass dynamics along the mud-dominated coast of French Guiana. [PDF]
Agyekum MK +7 more
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This dissertation investigated the dynamics of estuarine shorelines in the Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine System (APES). Shoreline change is influenced by human activities (e.g., shoreline modification), and natural processes (e.g., waves, storms, and sea ...
Eulie, Devon Olivola
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ABSTRACT The hillfort of Castrejón de Capote is one of the best investigated settlements of Late Iron Age southwest Iberia. Located in the territory that the classical sources attributed to the Celtici, it was occupied between the early 4th and the 1st centuries bce.
Beatrijs de Groot +2 more
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The Swan River Trust has been working closely with other government agencies, local government authorities, community groups and research institutions to reduce nutrient and organic loading to the Swan-Canning river system.
Hallett, C.S.
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ABSTRACT Weapons are morphological structures used by animals in various contexts, especially in intra‐specific contests and visual displays. In snapping shrimps of the genus Alpheus, particularly the monogamous species Alpheus brasileiro, both sexes bear enlarged chelipeds, potentially conferring advantages in mate competition or territorial defence ...
Leonardo Moreira +3 more
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Occurrence of Substituted <i>p</i>-Phenylenediamine Antioxidants and Their Quinone Derivatives in the Pearl River Estuary Water System, China. [PDF]
Yin Y +8 more
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