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Refining a molecular tool kit to capture tropicalization in Mediterranean marine protected areas
We assess complementarity and trade‐offs between visual census and eDNA metabarcoding for monitoring fish community changes in MPAs. Abstract Tropicalization, the process by which tropical species expand their ranges poleward due to global ocean warming, is a prominent threat to Mediterranean marine ecosystems, challenging their effective management ...
Erika Frances Neave +4 more
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Teknik Pembenihan Ikan Kakap Merah Bakau (Lutjanus argentimaculatus) Di Balai Perikanan Budidaya Air Payau (BPBAP) Situbondo, Jawa Timur [PDF]
"Ikan kakap merah bakau (Lutjanus argentimaculatus) merupakan komoditas perikanan laut yang baru dibudidayakan, memiliki nilai komersial tinggi, serta permintaan pasar tinggi.
ERVIENA ANDIKA DAMAYANTI, - +2 more
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Abstract Introduction Vallisneria, a freshwater angiosperm critical to aquatic biodiversity and teal carbon storage in Great Barrier Reef catchments, has declined due to habitat degradation and poor water quality. Scalable restoration approaches are urgently needed to support ecological and climate outcomes.
Jacqueline Hintz +8 more
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Lutjanus argentimaculatus (Forsskål, 1775) [PDF]
The body of Lutjanus argentimaculatus is moderately deep (maximum depth 2.5 to 3.1 times in standard length), snout is slightly pointed, pre-orbital bone is relatively broad and is wider than eye diameter.
Ranjan, Ritesh +3 more
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FIGURE 32. Lutjanus argentimaculatus HUJ 20917, 540 mm SL, 21 Jan. 2019, Tel-Aviv, hook-and-line, 50 m. Photograph: D. GolaniPublished as part of Golani, Daniel, 2021, An updated Checklist of the Mediterranean fishes of Israel, with illustrations of ...
Golani, Daniel
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In the Philippines, very high fishing pressure coincides with the globally greatest number of shorefish species, yet no long-term fisheries data are available to explore species-level changes that may have occurred widely in the most species rich and ...
Margarita N Lavides +6 more
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Abstract Mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs), occurring between 30 and 150 m depth, are increasingly recognized for their ecological importance, yet they remain underexplored, particularly in the southwestern Indian Ocean. During benthic surveys conducted at depths ranging from 15 to 75 m off northwestern Reunion Island, we documented a dense and ...
Ludovic Hoarau +12 more
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Habitat Use by Fish in Mangroves of the Southern Arabian Gulf
Mangroves form an integral habitat component for species of the southern Arabian Gulf, yet their role in supporting fish remains limited. This study investigated habitat use by fish in mangroves to determine the diversity, abundance, size, and whether ...
Amna Almansoori +2 more
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The global oil and gas industry holds a vast archive of Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) inspection footage potentially containing useful long-term data on marine biological communities.
Paul G. Thomson +5 more
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Assessing Fish Diversity and Habitat Connectivity in Interconnected Seagrass-Coral Reef Ecosystems of Wenchang, Hainan: An Environmental DNA-Based Approach [PDF]
Seagrass beds and coral reefs are highly productive nearshore ecosystems that play critical roles in maintaining regional fish diversity and ecological functions through their ecological connectivity.
Meng Yu +6 more
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