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Oceanography and Pacific Oyster Biochemical Composition in a Novel Oyster‐Growing Region
ABSTRACT The farming of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea [Magallana] gigas) is a rapidly growing industry in Alaska, where farms represent some of the highest latitude oyster cultivation efforts in the world. Little is known about the nearshore oceanography where Alaskan farms are located, or how the subarctic marine context influences oyster tissue ...
Rebecca Cates+8 more
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A 15‐Year Time Series Shows Major Declines in Whale Sharks in Southern Mozambique
ABSTRACT A 15‐year dataset (2005–2019) of 706 photo‐identified whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) off Praia do Tofo in Mozambique allowed us to assess the local abundance trend, and size‐ and sex‐specific sighting and abundance trends, using both generalised additive models and capture–mark–recapture models.
Lisa‐Marie Auditore+17 more
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Possible Use of Algicidal Viruses as Microbiological Agents against Harmful Algal Blooms.
Keizo Nagasaki
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Promotion of harmful algal blooms by zooplankton predatory activity [PDF]
Aditee Mitra, Kevin J. Flynn
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Phytoplankton communities affect carbon dynamics worldwide, strongly influencing the quality and quantity of organic carbon in coastal ecosystems. Yet, we still know little about the impacts of changing phytoplankton community composition on the potential carbon pathways in estuaries and coasts.
Catharina Uth+4 more
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Factors affecting harmful algal bloom occurrence in a river with regulated hydrology
Jaeyoung Kim, John R. Jones, D. Seo
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Marine mammal recovery is associated with the resurgence of a nematode parasite
Abstract As the oceans change, the abundance of parasites and the risk of infection to marine mammals may also be changing. Nematodes in the family Anisakidae can harm marine mammals, and recent studies have revealed a global increase in these parasites, but the cause is unknown.
Natalie C. Mastick+7 more
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Extreme genome diversity and cryptic speciation in a harmful algal-bloom-forming eukaryote. [PDF]
Wisecaver JH+8 more
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Alkaline phosphatase activity of phytoplankton in East China Sea coastal waters with frequent harmful algal bloom occurrences [PDF]
Bangqin Huang+6 more
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Abstract Freshwater bivalves are globally distributed, diverse, and common in benthic communities. Many taxa, particularly in the most species‐rich order, Unionida, are declining due to anthropogenic stressors, while a small number of non‐native species have become increasingly abundant and widespread, commonly replacing native bivalve assemblages.
Alexandra Zieritz+35 more
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