The transition of cetaceans from a terrestrial to an aquatic environment involved a crucial sensory adaptation to environments with limited visibility. Vibrissae, important mechanoreceptors, undergo an ontogenetic transformation in odontocetes. This research describes the histomorphology of vibrissae and crypts at different developmental stages ...
Cecilia Mariana Krmpotic +10 more
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A TODIM based decision-making framework using intuitionistic double hierarchy linguistic terms for evaluating polymer absorbing algae in marine debris management. [PDF]
Tahir M +5 more
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Dynamics of Marine Debris Ingestion by Profitable Fishes Along The Estuarine Ecocline. [PDF]
Ferreira GVB +4 more
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Abstract Passive environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling is rapidly emerging as a powerful alternative to active sampling methods (e.g. direct water sampling), with a rapidly growing diversity of tested approaches but little methodological convergence.
Fidji Sandré +2 more
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A Dataset for Detection and Segmentation of Underwater Marine Debris in Shallow Waters. [PDF]
Đuraš A +4 more
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A quantitative analysis linking seabird mortality and marine debris ingestion. [PDF]
Roman L +3 more
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ABSTRACT In 2019, the Dadan Archaeological Project (CNRS/RCU/AFALULA) identified a Late Antique village 1 km south of ancient Dadan in the al‐ʿUlā valley (northwest Saudi Arabia). Three excavation seasons at this site (2021–2023) have uncovered a massive building constructed in the late third or early fourth cent.
Jérôme Rohmer +11 more
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Mapping the sources and strands of marine debris via particle modelling and In-situ sampling approaches in archipelagic countries. [PDF]
Purba NP +12 more
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Identifying distribution and accumulation patterns of floating marine debris in the Black Sea.
Miladinova S +3 more
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New Results From the Pre‐Pottery Neolithic Site of Al Uyaynah, Tabuk, in Northwestern Saudi Arabia
ABSTRACT Al Uyaynah is a low sandstone mound on an alluvial plain, long known for its extensive surface remains of stone‐built circular and rectangular structures. Following test excavations in 2012, more detailed excavation was undertaken in 2016 within one of the largest rectangular stone structures.
Khalid Alasmari +6 more
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