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Abstract Amid increasing anthropogenic pressures on ecosystems, standardised biodiversity monitoring is critical for assessing biodiversity change. Marine hard‐bottom habitats, though ubiquitous and biodiverse, present challenges for biodiversity monitoring due to their complex structure and limited accessibility. Autonomous reef monitoring structures (
Aaron Jessop +6 more
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Beyond 2017: the Australian Defence Force and amphibious warfare [PDF]
Overview: The delivery of Australia’s new amphibious warships, HMAS Canberra and Adelaide, is an important milestone in the ADF’s quest to develop a strategically relevant amphibious warfare capability.
Ken Gleiman, Peter Dean
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ABSTRACT Facilitative interspecific interactions (FIIs) confer benefits to at least one participant without detriment to others. Although often less emphasised than antagonistic interactions in ecological studies, this review highlights the significant ecological role of FIIs across biological scales – from individual behaviours to population ...
Eduardo Döbber Vontobel +5 more
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From non-alignment to multi-alignment: India's indo-pacific strategy and the shifting geopolitics of the Asia-Pacific [PDF]
C Gagan, Santosh Kumar
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Abstract As our understanding of abiotic factors continues to grow, along with insights into the biological traits of organisms, so too does the sophistication of studies exploring global diversification and spatio‐temporal distribution patterns. The global distribution of coastal Cafius rove beetles, combined with the endemic distribution patterns ...
Kee‐Jeong Ahn, Jeong‐Hun Song
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Coral species from another ocean may be the only way to save Caribbean reefs. [PDF]
Camacho AE, Dana DA, Matz M.
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INDIA'S INDO-PACIFIC STRATEGIES: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGE MITIGATION
Naghma Farooqui, M Hasan Jafri
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Rapid Evolution in a Coral Population Following a Mass Mortality Event
ABSTRACT Globally, corals face an increased frequency of mass mortality events (MMEs) as populations experience repeated marine heatwaves which disrupt their obligate algal symbiosis. Despite greater occurrences of MMEs, the relative roles of the environment, host, and symbiont genetic variation in survival, subsequent recovery, and carry‐over effects ...
James E. Fifer +9 more
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Biodiversity and Conservation of Marine Mollusks in the Indo-Pacific Convergence Zone. [PDF]
Lai X +6 more
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Bridging Sky and Sea: Joint Strategies for Medical Evacuation in the Indo-Pacific
Mahdi Al-Husseini +2 more
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