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Biogeographic Changes in a High Latitude Marine Fish Community: Short‐Time Reversals in Response to Climate Variation

open access: yesDiversity and Distributions, Volume 31, Issue 11, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Aim Determine whether changes in fish biogeographic composition and key facets of biodiversity are reversible at short time scales in a high latitude marine ecosystem experiencing ocean warming in the context of a recent short‐term cooling, and an increasing then declining dominant apex predator population. Location Barents Sea. Methods Survey
Kari Elsa Ellingsen   +7 more
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Seismic Disturbance, Productivity and Depth Shape Hadal Benthic Habitats and Biodiversity in the Japan, Ryukyu and Izu‐Ogasawara Trenches (Northwest Pacific Ocean)

open access: yesJournal of Biogeography, Volume 52, Issue 11, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Aim This study characterises benthic habitats and associated biodiversity in three Japanese subduction trenches, and explores the effects of trench‐specific differences in large‐scale seismic events, disturbance and productivity regimes on habitat structure and assemblage composition.
Denise J. B. Swanborn   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Аннотированный список ихтиофауны внутренних и прибрежных вод острова Сахалин. 5. Семейства Cyclopteridae–Liparidae

open access: yesВопросы ихтиологии, 2022
В пятой части работы приводится окончание аннотированного списка видов рыб, встречающихся в морских (в пределах 200-мильной зоны), солоноватых и пресных водах Сахалина – 84 вида из одного отряда Perciformes, одного подотряда Cottoidei, двух семейств Cyclopteridae, Liparidae и двух подсемейств Liparopsinae, Eumicrotreminae в 13 родах.
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Climate Change Impacts on Antarctic Fish Diversity: A Circumpolar Perspective From eDNA Metabarcoding Assessment

open access: yesDiversity and Distributions, Volume 31, Issue 7, July 2025.
ABSTRACT Aim Recent climate‐driven changes in the Antarctic marine environment, marked by regional differences between West and East Antarctica, may alter ecosystem dynamics. As key components of the food web, fish might reflect these changes. This study examines fish biodiversity patterns across four typical Antarctic seas by integrating eDNA analysis
Hai Li   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Revision of the fishes of the family Liparidae

open access: yesBulletin of the United States National Museum, 1930
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Residents and Transients—Fish Community Dynamics in a Highly Anthropised Tidal North Sea Estuary Across the Annual Cycle

open access: yesJournal of Applied Ichthyology, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
Tidal estuaries provide important spawning, nursery and feeding habitats for a wide diversity of species and serve as transit areas for diadromous fishes. However, they are globally among the most impacted aquatic ecosystems, pressured by anthropogenic alterations and global change.
Silvia Rosa Blum   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

eDNA Metabarcoding Analysis of Bony Fish Identification in Coastal Water of Gulf of Maine Using Nested Polymerase Chain Reaction of 12S rRNA Universal Primers

open access: yesEnvironmental DNA, Volume 6, Issue 6, November–December 2024.
ABSTRACT Ecosystems in coastal waters of Gulf of Maine (GOM) are undergoing environmental challenges in response to climate change and anthropogenic stressors. eDNA metabarcoding, a powerful tool for assessing the fish community structure, was used to identify fish communities in three types of GOM aquatic environments (sand, macroalgae, and eelgrass ...
Bo‐Young Lee   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Some Eggs of Moths among the Liparidae, Lasiocampidae, and Lacosomidae (Lepidoptera)

open access: yesThe Florida Entomologist, 1966
This report describes and illustrates egg types seen among species of three families of Macrolepidoptera-Liparidae, Lasiocampidae and Lacosomidae. For reports on eggs of other families of the Macrolepidoptera see the following publications by the author in The Florida Entomologist: Geometridae (1962); Amatidae, Arctiidae, and Notodontidae (1963 ...
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