Discovery of a new hydrothermal copepod from the Indian Ocean and proposal of <i>Parabathyesola</i> gen. nov. (Harpacticoida, Laophontidae, Esolinae). [PDF]
Kim JG, Kim IH, Lee J.
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Bone tissues of Triassic taxa reveal life history signals consistent with climatic variation across southern Pangea, spanning present‐day Brazil, Argentina, Zimbabwe, and India. Slower growth patterns within the Zimbabwean assemblage suggest a comparatively more arid intracontinental environment than those closer to the coast. Artwork by Andrey Atuchin.
Valerie Trinidad +6 more
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Host Shaping Associated Microbiota in Hydrothermal Vent Snails from the Indian Ocean Ridge. [PDF]
Zeng X +7 more
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Historical Perspectives on Deglobalization's Drivers, Outcomes, and Managerial Responses
Abstract The deglobalization process experienced in the early 2020s is not without precedent. This Special Issue leverages business history as a lens to generate new insights and to uncover previously hidden complexities and nuances. Studying previous periods of deglobalization and their varying drivers, outcomes, and responses, the papers in this ...
Andrew Smith +3 more
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Enhanced global extreme droughts driven by the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean on decadal timescales. [PDF]
Xu Y, Guan X, Huang J, Jin S, Jin Z.
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The Unexpected Discovery of Paleocene? Coals in Outcrops Thought to Be Cambrian, Al Huqf, Oman
ABSTRACT Two brown organic deposits were encountered whilst investigating kaolinitic claystones thought to occur at the base of a Cambrian formation at outcrop. The age of these organic deposits is probably Paleocene from palynology. Organic petrography shows that they are subbituminous coals with some oil source potential.
Mohammed H. Al Kindi +4 more
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Correction to "Only One Percent of Important Shark and Ray Areas in the Western Indian Ocean Are Fully Protected From Fishing Pressure". [PDF]
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Vector competence of Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti from the islands of the Southwestern Indian Ocean for epidemic Zika, dengue, and chikungunya viruses. [PDF]
Hafsia S +12 more
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Abstract Bioluminescent bays (biobays) are uncommon coastal ecosystems featuring dense populations of dinoflagellates, often found in mangrove‐ringed lagoons with long water retention times and high organic matter (OM) levels. Although mangroves are associated with high dinoflagellate abundance, it remains uncertain how inorganic nutrients compare with
James L. Pinckney +2 more
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The Effects of Climate Change on Sthenoteuthis oualaniensis Habitats in the Northern Indian Ocean. [PDF]
Wen L, Zhang H, Fang Z, Chen X.
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