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Genetic Population Structure and Distribution of the Small Giant Clam <i>Tridacna maxima</i> in Indo-Pacific Coral Reefs: History Dynamics, Present Status and Future Trends. [PDF]
Chi H, Sha Z, He L, Hui M.
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Abstract Extreme precipitation during the Indian summer monsoon often occurs in spatially and temporally synchronized clusters, greatly amplifying flood risk. However, the moisture sources feeding such synchronized extremes and their long‐term evolution remain poorly understood.
Akash Singh Raghuvanshi, Ankit Agarwal
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Interstellar encounter: Postmortem imaging and virtopsy on a preserved anencephalic Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin specimen after 30 years. [PDF]
Gerussi T +7 more
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Two‐Layer Anisotropy Beneath Subduction Zones: Bayesian Inversion
Abstract Shear‐wave splitting measurements have the potential to constrain multiple layers of anisotropy and thereby enhance depth resolution. Using the formulation of Silver and Savage (1994, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365‐246x.1994.tb04027.x), previous studies have employed deterministic grid‐search approaches to identify best‐fitting two‐layer ...
Cheng‐Chien Peng +2 more
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Population structure of Dugong dugon across the Indo-Pacific revealed by historical mitogenomes. [PDF]
Furness LH +11 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To provide a descriptive analysis of the overall health and well‐being of older adults of Pacific Peoples ethnicity using the interRAI‐Home Care assessments, compared with NZ Europeans. Methods A cross‐sectional retrospective analysis was conducted of interRAI‐Home Care assessments assessed between 5 July 2016 and 31 December 2020 ...
Xaviour Walker +8 more
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First Report of a Common Dolphin (<i>Delphinus delphis</i>) Feeding Alongside Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins (<i>Sousa chinensis</i>) in the Beibuwan Gulf, China. [PDF]
Wu F +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aims Understanding broad‐scale ecological responses to global change is essential for investigating and conserving biodiversity. Sea turtles, with their ancient evolutionary history and global distribution, serve as an ideal model for understanding these ecological responses.
Tong Liu +4 more
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