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Over recent decades several coral diseases have been reported as a significant threat to coral reef ecosystems causing the decline of corals cover and diversity around the world.
Luciane A. Chimetto Tonon +10 more
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Oceans, science, and universities: scientific study of the sea during the First Portuguese Republic
Knowledge of the scientific study of the sea in the early twentieth century is essential to understand the process through which marine biology was institutionalised in Portugal.
Ângela Salgueiro
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The use of behavioral data is quite common in studies of chordate animals and some groups of arthropods; however, these data are usually used in ecological and conservation studies.
ISABELA A. DE GODOY +4 more
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Heparin or highly sulfated heparan sulfate (HS) has been described in different invertebrates. In ascidians (Chordata-Tunicata), these glycosaminoglycans occur in intracellular granules of oocyte accessory cells and circulating basophil-like cells ...
Wallace S. Abreu +8 more
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Research Development on Horseshoe Crab: A 30-Year Bibliometric Analysis
This review provides the updated information and analysis of research development on horseshoe crabs over the past 30 years and raises some suggestions for future studies on horseshoe crabs.
Zhen Luo +11 more
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Structure of the databases «Zooplankton…» and «Nekton trophology» is described and some techniques are proposed for nekton studies using these bases in conjunction with the database «Marine Biology». All three databases are regularly updated.
A. F. Volkov
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From darwin to the census of marine life: marine biology as big science.
With the development of the Human Genome Project, a heated debate emerged on biology becoming 'big science'. However, biology already has a long tradition of collaboration, as natural historians were part of the first collective scientific efforts ...
Niki Vermeulen
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A Bibliometric and In Silico-Based Analysis of Anti-Lung Cancer Compounds from Sea Cucumber
Lung cancer is one of the most lethal malignancies in the world. However, current curative approaches for treating this type of cancer have some weaknesses. Therefore, scientists are attempting to discover new anti-lung cancer agents.
Afshin Zare +11 more
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Morphometric characters of marine local fish (Harpodon sp.) from Tarakan, Northern Borneo
Tarakan sea waters have geographical circumstances and landscapes that supported the existence richness of fishes that abundant and diverse. There is local fish called Pepija or Lembe-Lembe, but biological studies on this fish most poorly known.
Endik Deni Nugroho +3 more
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This is a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) research that aims to identify the marine potential of Tarakan City which can be used as teaching material in Marine Biology courses.
Nur Fitriana Sam +3 more
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