Relating estuarine turbidity maxima to tide and river conditions. [PDF]
Grasso F +12 more
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Abstract Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are increasing in high‐latitude oceans, yet behavioural responses of anadromous fishes to these potential stressors during short marine feeding seasons remain poorly understood. We combined acoustic telemetry (internal temperature and depth) with satellite‐derived sea surface temperature data to quantify Arctic char ...
Jessica E. Desforges +4 more
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Limited Dispersal Drives Strong Genetic Structure in the Commercially Harvested Gastropod <i>Buccinum undatum</i> in the Western North Atlantic. [PDF]
D'Aloia CC +8 more
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Take my breath away: Defining the oxygen saturation threshold for fish cortisol stress response
Abstract Human activities are affecting the number, size and severity of hypoxic zones in aquatic ecosystems. As oxygen is one of the most important abiotic factors affecting fish biology, exposure to low levels of dissolved oxygen may lead to a reduction in fitness.
Sébastien Alfonso +4 more
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Sulfur Isotopes Reveal Spatial Variation in Waterbird Trace Element Contamination from Tropical Estuaries to the Open Ocean. [PDF]
Linhares BA +8 more
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Marine migration influences mercury accumulation in anadromous Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus)
Abstract Mercury (Hg) is a globally distributed toxic metal present in northern natural environments that biomagnifies in food webs and bioaccumulates in apex predator fish, such as Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus)—an iteroparous species with a circumpolar distribution. Arctic char exhibit a variety of life history types, with the migrating, anadromous
Isabel R. Hilgendag +6 more
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Are Microplastic (∼25-1000 μm) and Plasticizer Concentrations Correlated in Sediments of an Urbanized UK Estuary? [PDF]
Billings A +9 more
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Climate change impacts on fish in the Baltic Sea
Abstract The Baltic Sea is a marginal sea with strong abiotic gradients harbouring fish of both marine and freshwater origin. Here we review the empirical evidence for how changes in climate variables have impacted different fish and fish communities in the Baltic Sea.
Örjan Östman +7 more
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Features and trends of marine heat waves and marine cold spells along the Western Iberian Coast from four decades of satellite data. [PDF]
Biguino B, Haigh ID, Dias JM, Brito AC.
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Abstract Increasing evidence supports associations between various elasmobranch species and estuarine habitats, particularly during early life stages. However, with substantial knowledge gaps surrounding spatial habitat use and trophic ecology of estuary‐associated species in Australia, we cannot reliably assess the functional importance of these areas
Jaelen Myers +2 more
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