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Marine biodiversity research in the Ryukyu Islands, Japan: current status and trends. [PDF]
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Global marine biodiversity in the context of achieving the Aichi Targets: ways forward and addressing data gaps. [PDF]
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Autonomous adaptation to climate-driven change in marine biodiversity in a global marine hotspot. [PDF]
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From marine park to future genomic observatory? Enhancing marine biodiversity assessments using a biocode approach. [PDF]
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Gaps and drivers of global marine animal biodiversity from the surface to abyss. [PDF]
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A Census of Marine Biodiversity Knowledge, Resources, and Future Challenges [PDF]
The Census of Marine Life (2000–2010) was the largest global research programme on marine biodiversity. This paper integrated the findings of reviews of major world regions by the Census and provides a global perspective on what is known and what are the
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Cenozoic history of the tropical marine biodiversity hotspot [PDF]
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Marine biodiversity conservation
Current Biology, 2021Marine biodiversity is the essential foundation for the structure and functioning of ocean ecosystems and for providing the full range of ecosystem services that benefit humans on local, regional, and global scales. These benefits include many visible as well as unseen functions and services such as the oxygen we breathe, the seafood we eat, the ...
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2023
The term marine biodiversity encompasses a broad range of subjects, spanning from descriptions of single species, or taxa, to habitats and ecosystems, and indeed the global ocean. The Convention on Biological Diversity defines biodiversity (or biological diversity) as “the variability among living organisms from all sources, including inter alia ...
Paul Snelgrove, Roberto Danovaro
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The term marine biodiversity encompasses a broad range of subjects, spanning from descriptions of single species, or taxa, to habitats and ecosystems, and indeed the global ocean. The Convention on Biological Diversity defines biodiversity (or biological diversity) as “the variability among living organisms from all sources, including inter alia ...
Paul Snelgrove, Roberto Danovaro
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