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The mitogenome of rockfish, Sebastes oculatus, has been determined for the first time. Assembled mitogenome was 16,767 bp in length, including 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA and two ribosomal RNA genes as well as the non-coding region.
Hana Kim, Moonguen Yoon, Hyung June Kim
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Quantifying temporal change in biodiversity : challenges and opportunities
Growing concern about biodiversity loss underscores the need to quantify and understand temporal change. Here, we review the opportunities presented by biodiversity time series, and address three related issues: (i) recognizing the characteristics of ...
Gaston, Kevin J +42 more
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CMFRI’s studies on India’s marine biodiversity presented at UN Global Meet Weeklyvoice dated 10th September 2023 [PDF]
Research findings of the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) were showcased as India’s commitment to conserving its marine ecosystems at a UN meet held in Seoul to discuss the Global Biodiversity ...
CMFRI, Library
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Alveopora japonica (Scleractinia: Acroporidae)
Here, for the first time, we sequenced the complete mitogenome of Alveopora japonica Eguchi, 1968 (Scleractinia: Acroporidae). Genome size was 17,886 bp with 13 protein-coding, two rRNA, and two tRNA genes.
In-Young Cho +5 more
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The need for mechanisms to protect, maintain and restore global marine biodiversity has been globally recognised. Systematic conservation planning algorithms, such as MARXAN, are now a preferred solution for designing marine protected areas (MPAs) that ...
Davis, Ben
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Assessment and management of marine biodiversity in Korean waters
As a peninsula surrounded by regional seas with diverse habitats, Korea is rich in terms of marine fauna and flora. The east coast of Korea provides rocky or sandy shores, the south coast many islands and wetlands, and the west coast wide mudflats.
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Background As a potential model organism for studies of environmental and cell biology, Paramecium duboscqui is a special euryhaline species of Paramecium that can be found in fresh, brackish, or marine water in natural salinity ranges between 0‰ and 33‰.
Yu Fu +5 more
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Amphioxus belongs to the subphylum Cephalochordata and occupies a transitional position in evolution between invertebrates and vertebrates. Due to the lack of viruses suitable for immunostimulation in amphioxus, this study for the first time explored the
Jingyuan Lin +4 more
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Biodiversity of Australian marine macroalgae — A progress report
The biodiversity of Australian macroalgae is assessed by reference to species numbers recorded for the various biogeographical and political regions. The figures show a marked disparity between northern and southern Australia, with the former apparently ...
Entwisle, T.J. +2 more
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Economic Valuation of Biodiversity Conservation: Citizens’ Non-use Value for Ningaloo Reef
This research attempts to improve a methodology for integrating environmental concerns of conservation projects in general and valuation of non-use values in particular.
Gazzani, Flavio
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