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Oxygen minimum zone: An important oceanographic habitat for deep-diving northern elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostris. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Little is known about the foraging behavior of top predators in the deep mesopelagic ocean. Elephant seals dive to the deep biota-poor oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) (>800 m depth) despite high diving costs in terms of energy and time, but how they ...
Adachi, Taiki   +6 more
core   +2 more sources

2D Co‐Mo‐Hydroxide‐Based Multifunctional Material for the Development of H2‐Based Clean Energy Technologies

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
2D α‐Co(OH)2 interleaved with Mo species displays an appealing dual functionality for the production and use of green hydrogen.Mo incorporation greatly benefits the electrochemical behaviour in Oxygen Evolution Reaction for H2 production, while the magnetocaloric response at liquid H2 temperature paves the way for alternative cryogenic refrigerants ...
Daniel Muñoz‐Gil   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Interannual Abundance Fluctuations of Two Oceanic Squids in the Pacific Ocean Can Be Evaluated Through Their Habitat Temperature Variabilities

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2021
Neon flying squid (Ommastrephes bartramii) and jumbo flying squid (Dosidicus gigas) are two commercially essential oceanic squids in the Pacific Ocean.
Peng Chen   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Ethical and Frugal Approaches to Animal Experimentation in Bioelectronics and Neural Engineering—An Invertebrate Renaissance?

open access: yesAdvanced Electronic Materials, EarlyView.
Invertebrates are the classic neuroscience models and should make a comeback. Invertebrate organisms can be a more ethical and cost‐effective way to move bioelectronics research forward more rapidly. ABSTRACT The accelerating development of bioelectronic neural interfaces has brought increased attention to ethical considerations surrounding in vivo ...
Eric Daniel Głowacki
wiley   +1 more source

Charles M. Breder, Jr.: Atlantis Expedition, 1934 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Dr. Charles M. Breder participated on the 1934 expedition of the Atlantis from Woods Hole, Massachusetts to Panama and back and kept a field diary of daily activities. The Atlantis expedition of 1934, led by Prof. A. E.
Cantillo, A. Y.   +3 more
core  

Proximal composition and functional properties of lyophilizated surimi of Dosidicus gigas “jumbo squid”

open access: yesScientia Agropecuaria, 2017
El propósito de la investigación fue determinar la composición proximal y propiedades funcionales del surimi liofilizado de calamar gigante (Dosidicus gigas). Se elaboró surimi a partir de calamar gigante y fue liofilizado hasta obtener surimi en polvo para evaluar sus características y propiedades funcionales.
Solari-Godiño, Armando   +5 more
openaire   +3 more sources

A Novel Heterometallic Ring {Cr5Ni3} and New {Cr6Co2} and {Cr6Zn2} Rings

open access: yesChemistry – A European Journal, EarlyView.
A novel heterometallic ring containing five Cr(III) and three Ni(II) centers is reported. It forms an octagon and has a single isomer, as revealed by a combination of magnetic and EPR studies and collision‐induced dissociation mass spectrometry. ABSTRACT A new heterometallic ring, [Me4N][(Me4N)2Cr5Ni3F8(BTFB)16] (BTFB = 3,5‐bis(trifluoromethyl)benzoate)
Abdulelah Alsuhaymi   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Potential role for microRNA in regulating hypoxia-induced metabolic suppression in jumbo squids

open access: yesBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms, 2018
At night, Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) rise to the ocean's surface to feed, but come morning, they descend into the ocean's oxygen minimum zone where they can avoid predators but must deal with severe hypoxia, high pressure, and very cold water.
Hadj-Moussa, Hanane   +3 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Environmental Drivers of Jumbo Squid During Fishery Collapse in the Gulf of California (2019–2024)

open access: yesFisheries Oceanography, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) is a cephalopod endemic to the eastern Pacific with significant ecological and economic importance. Its exploitation in the Gulf of California (GC) peaked in the 1990s, with catches exceeding 100,000 tons, but collapsed in 2009 and virtually disappeared by 2015, largely due to environmental changes and ...
Mario Vásquez‐Ortiz   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Effect of Bovine Plasma Protein on Autolysis and Gelation of Protein Extracted from Giant Squid (Dosidicus gigas) Mantle

open access: yesJournal of Chemistry, 2015
The effect of bovine plasma protein (BPP) on the inhibition of autolytic activity and its effect on the gelling properties of a protein concentrate (PC) obtained from jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) mantle were investigated.
Laura Raquel Marquez-Alvarez   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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