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Genomic insights into the mangrove-associated cultivable bacteria and their ecological function. [PDF]
Huang X +6 more
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Wave Dissipation in Mangroves : Parameterization of the drag coefficient based on field data.
J.M. Hendriks +4 more
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Rapid Evolution in a Coral Population Following a Mass Mortality Event
ABSTRACT Globally, corals face an increased frequency of mass mortality events (MMEs) as populations experience repeated marine heatwaves which disrupt their obligate algal symbiosis. Despite greater occurrences of MMEs, the relative roles of the environment, host, and symbiont genetic variation in survival, subsequent recovery, and carry‐over effects ...
James E. Fifer +9 more
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Projecting Uncertainty in Ecosystem Persistence Under Climate Change. [PDF]
Buelow CA +8 more
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ABSTRACT In 2002, the Brazilian government banned fishing for Goliath grouper, Epinephelus itajara (Lichtenstein, 1822), through 2007. This grouper was the first fish species targeted by a specific law in Brazilian environmental legislation. Grouper stocks showed no signs of recovery, so the ban was renewed multiple times since 2007. Official estimates
Felipe Moreira de Souza +3 more
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Immunomodulatory, antioxidant, and growth-promoting properties of Avicennia marina leaf extract on Nile tilapia. [PDF]
El Basuini MF.
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ABSTRACT Ship‐induced waves significantly impact freshwater ecosystems, estuaries and tidal rivers by accelerating shoreline erosion and reducing aquatic biodiversity. Morphological protection measures are implemented to mitigate these adverse effects, but their effectiveness in preventing shoreline zone deterioration has not been systematically ...
Anna‐Lisa Dittrich +6 more
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Vulnerability analysis and sustainable rehabilitation strategies for mangrove ecosystems in Bedono coastal area, Central Java. [PDF]
Muhammad F +8 more
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When travelling and feeding in the canopy, the western lowland gorillas engaged in bipedal locomotion likely as a strategy to mitigate the risk of falling at the cost of increased energy expenditure. Abstract Western lowland gorillas are the largest and most sexually dimorphic ape that habitually exploits arboreal environments.
Charlotte A. King +5 more
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