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300 Years of Degradation in Wales Estuaries and Coasts
ABSTRACT The world's oceans are in a severe state of degradation, yet our understanding of that degradation is often based on changes observed only in the past 20–50 years. This narrow view leads to marine conservation efforts that aim to preserve already degraded ecosystems, shaped by shifted ecological baselines.
Richard K. F. Unsworth +3 more
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ABSTRACT We develop a framework for regulated production systems where output generation and pollution abatement impose competing technological demands. Using a multi‐ware technology, we model the production set as the intersection of two input requirement frontiers, one for production and one for abatement, each reflecting distinct trade‐offs.
Youpei Yan, Robert G. Chambers
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Complete genome sequence of a <i>bla</i><sub>OXA-1</sub><i>-</i>carrying <i>Escherichia coli</i> from Laguna Lake, Philippines. [PDF]
Bertuso ALG +6 more
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Hox Gene Variation Drives Morphological Specialization of Humpback Grouper Cromileptes altivelis
Cromileptes altivelis exhibits a distinctive “sunken head and humpback” morphology, formed through cranial remodeling. Genetic analyses identified unique amino acid variants in Hoxa7a and Hoxa10b, with functional tests confirming their role in enhancing osteoblast activity and driving cranial remodeling.
Xiaoying Cao +4 more
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Inventory of arthropods (Arthropoda) through standardised protocols in the Teide National Park (Canary Islands, Spain). [PDF]
Suárez D +6 more
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Relato por Ismael Rodríguez Laguna para la revista Sci-FdI.Depto. de Sistemas Informáticos y ComputaciónFac.
Rodríguez Laguna, Ismael
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Relato de Ismael Rodríguez Laguna para la revista Sci-FdI.Depto. de Sistemas Informáticos y ComputaciónFac.
Rodríguez Laguna, Ismael
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Geographic Patterns of Head Morphology in Syngnathus typhle Across Marine Regions
Morphometric analysis of Syngnathus typhle head shape shows distinct geographic patterns across Baltic, North, Atlantic, and Mediterranean marine regions, driven by variation in snout length, head depth, and eye position. Findings provide a non‐invasive baseline for conservation monitoring.
Miriam Ravisato +16 more
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The Wonder Years: A Demographic Approach to Revisit the Age‐at‐Size Conundrum in Amphibians
We combined repeated body size measurements of marked individuals of unknown age throughout their adult life with growth records of individuals marked as postmetamorphic juveniles and recaptured years later as sexually mature adults, focusing on 10 amphibian species in central Spain.
Gregorio Sánchez‐Montes +5 more
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Microbial diversity, metabolic specialization, and genomic novelty across polyextreme saline lakes of the Central Dry Andes. [PDF]
Hoepfner C +7 more
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