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Response and resilience of karst subterranean estuary communities to precipitation impacts. [PDF]
Heavy precipitation events caused a halocline shift resulting in a mortality event at a karst subterranean estuary, affecting the fauna inhabiting under the halocline (dotted white line) at the marine groundwater layer (a‐b). Overall, marine species (c‐e) inhabiting the caves were impacted, and cave‐adapted fauna (f‐i) remain resilient to short‐term ...
Calderón Gutiérrez F +4 more
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Effects of forest cover on richness of threatened fish species in Japan. [PDF]
Abstract Estuaries––one of the most vulnerable ecosystems globally––face anthropogenic threats, including biodiversity loss and the collapse of sustainable fisheries. Determining the factors contributing to the maintenance of estuarine biodiversity, especially that of fish, is vital for promoting estuarine conservation and sustainability.
Lavergne E +11 more
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Conservation beyond boundaries: using animal movement networks in protected area assessment
Connectivity between sites can mediate the spatial extent and severity of environmental impacts such as disturbance. In this study, we apply network analysis to a long‐term capture–mark–recapture dataset to evaluate connectivity of the Black‐tailed Godwit population of the Tagus estuary, Portugal, and how it may be altered by a proposed airport ...
J. Nightingale +5 more
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Environmental risk assessment of non‐native salmonid escapes from net pens in the Chilean Patagonia
Abstract Here, we review extensive information to estimate environmental risks from escaped non‐native salmonids based on the assessments of hazard, sensitivity and exposure of discrete water bodies in Chile. In 2020, the country harvested about 1 million tons salmonids from net pens located along 1500 km of highly biodiverse coastline.
Doris Soto +9 more
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Patos Lagoon, Brazil, Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) data compendium
In this paper, we report on 41 years of suspended particulate matter (SPM) samples in the largest choked coastal lagoon in the world (250 km long, 40 km wide) – Patos Lagoon, Brazil. The data set consists of 17 data sets which were recovered and filtered for good quality of SPM with temporal coverage from 1978 to 2019.
Juliana Távora +2 more
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Los estuarios son ecosistemas productivos que proporcionan bienes y servicios ecosistémicos, aunque el desarrollo humano provoca tensiones que deterioran la calidad de sus aguas. El Río de la Plata presenta relevancia geográfica y socioeconómica, además
Laura Armendáriz +3 more
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Wind‐Driven Currents in a “Wide” Narrow Channel, With Application to Douglas Channel, BC
Abstract This paper applies a structured grid, 3‐Dimensional Regional Ocean Modeling System to examine wind‐driven currents of an idealized stratified channel, representative of Douglas Channel, British Columbia, Canada, where the increased marine activities require an improved understanding of the physical oceanography.
Di Wan +4 more
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Abstract The anthropogenic discharges of inorganic nutrients impact water quality, affecting the macroinvertebrate assemblage and food safety. The main objective of this study was to examine the seawater quality and macroinvertebrate dynamics in muddy habitats of Buenaventura Bay, Colombian Pacific.
Guillermo Duque +3 more
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Diversidad de invertebrados bentónicos del sistema lagunar de Mandinga, Veracruz, México
Se presenta el primer listado de grupos de invertebrados bentónicos del sistema lagunar de Mandinga (SLM). Se realizaron siete colectas en temporadas de secas de 2008 a 2015 y una en temporada lluviosa de 2015.
Asela del Carmen Rodríguez-Varela +2 more
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Se presenta la distribución de 210 Pb en los sedimentos de la Bahía de Cienfüegos colectados durante la campaña oceanográfica Jagua, desarrollada entre los meses Mayo a Junio del 2006.
Alain Muñoz Caravaca +5 more
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