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A sound approach to assessing the impact of underwater noise on marine fishes and invertebrates
A. Hawkins, A. Popper
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Abstract Anthropogenic pressures like ocean warming, acidification, rising N : P ratios, and marine heatwaves (MHWs) are affecting eukaryotic plankton diversity, though their combined impacts are rarely studied. To address this, we conducted a mesocosm experiment on a North Sea plankton community, testing the influence of a MHW under ambient and future
Antonia Ahme+4 more
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Functional insights into immunoglobulin superfamily proteins in invertebrate neurobiology and immunity. [PDF]
Li H+11 more
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STUDIES ON THE COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF CONTRACTILE TISSUES.—I THE ACTION OF ELECTROLYTES ON INVERTEBRATE MUSCLE [PDF]
Lancelot Hogben
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Revisiting k: Time‐varying stream litter breakdown rates
Abstract Litter decomposition is usually modeled with the negative exponential model, which assumes constant proportional mass loss. We assessed this assumption and its interpretive consequences using 145 stream litter mass loss time series and process‐based simulations.
Caleb J. Robbins+8 more
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Proposal of novel Predicted No Effect Concentrations (PNEC) for metals in freshwater using Species Sensitivity Distribution for different taxonomic groups. [PDF]
Alves Miranda G+5 more
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The marine invertebrates and fishes of St. Andrews. By W.C. McIntosh ...
William Carmichael M'Intosh+1 more
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE TRANSPORT OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN THE BLOOD OF SOME MARINE INVERTEBRATES [PDF]
T. R. Parsons, Winifred Parsons
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Clint J. Perry, Luigi Baciadonna
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