ABSTRACT Marine fossil records hold outstanding importance for ecological, evolutionary and biogeographical studies. Santa Maria Island in the Azores Archipelago (central Atlantic) features a remarkable marine fossil record spanning from the Pliocene to recent times.
Sérgio P. Ávila +16 more
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Morphometric and taxonomic approach to describe Heterospio variabilis (Annelida, Longosomatidae), a new species with three size-dependent morphotypes, from the Gulf of California, Eastern Pacific. [PDF]
Hernández-Alcántara P, Solis-Weiss V.
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Fisheries management tools to support coastal and marine spatial planning: A case study from the Northern Gulf of California, Mexico. [PDF]
Morzaria-Luna HN +17 more
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ABSTRACT The Mediterranean is particularly sensitive to rapid climate changes (RCCs) during the Holocene. An increasing number of natural climate archives revealed that socio‐economic developments were influenced by such RCCs since the Palaeolithic. However, multi‐millennial and high‐resolution archives are still rare and often located in mountainous ...
Esra Reichert +7 more
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Caligusselenecola sp. nov. (Siphonostomatoida, Caligidae) parasitic on the hairfin lookdown Selenebrevoortii (Gill) from the Gulf of California, Mexico, with some comments on Caritustolii Rangnekar, 1984. [PDF]
Morales-Serna FN +2 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Measuring bioaccessible nutrient levels during digestion in a physiologically relevant (dynamic) manner is a bottleneck in plant breeding and food product development. The first aim of this study was to develop and compare four simulated gastric digestion models paired with a static small‐intestinal phase for use with small sample ...
Tayah M Bolt +10 more
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A NEW SPECIES OF ISCHNOCHITON (MOLLUSCA, POLYPLACOPHORA) IN THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA
Antônio José Piantino Ferreira
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Desertification Risk: Bibliometric Analysis and Future Research Directions
ABSTRACT Desertification, driven by climatic and anthropogenic factors, is one of the most pressing global environmental challenges, causing significant economic, ecological, and social consequences. A bibliometric analysis was performed to identify research trends and gaps in the desertification risk topic.
Fatima‐Ezzahrae Imam +5 more
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Reduced fish diversity despite increased fish biomass in a Gulf of California Marine Protected Area. [PDF]
Ramírez-Ortiz G +6 more
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