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Associative learning in invertebrates.
R. Hawkins, J. Byrne
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Abstract Light and temperature are driving forces that shape the evolution and physiology of mesophotic organisms. On the Mississippi‐Alabama continental shelf, octocorals dominate the mesophotic seascape and provide habitat for many fish and invertebrate species.
Kassidy Lange +8 more
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Structural Insights into Arginine Kinase and Phosphagen Kinase Homologs: Mechanisms of Catalysis, Regulation, and Evolution. [PDF]
Kang SM.
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Abstract Year‐round records of thermal stratification in the Great Lakes are rare, and there are few observations of thermal stratification during winter. In this paper, we analyze temperature data from 13 temperature logger chains and from over 130 benthic acoustic receivers that were deployed across Lake Ontario for 2 yr.
Mathew Wells +10 more
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Cryptic predation on coral spawn: Hidden trophic links in the dead of night. [PDF]
Shlesinger T.
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The importance of invertebrates when considering the impacts of anthropogenic noise
Erica L. Morley +2 more
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THE ACCOMMODATION OF SOME MARINE INVERTEBRATES TO REDUCED OSMOTIC PRESSURES
FRANCIS L. TOPPING, John L. Fuller
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Planktonic larval stages—an adaptation to lower predation rates in the pelagic environment?
Abstract A majority of marine benthic macroinvertebrate and fish species have planktonic larval stages that disperse in the water column from days to months. However, the adaptive significance of pelagic larvae, and whether predation is higher in the pelagic or the benthic environment, is still debated, partly due to a lack of studies assessing larval ...
Per‐Olav Moksnes +3 more
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Using diapause as a platform to understand the biology of dormancy. [PDF]
Sweet NA, Hu CK.
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