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ABSTRACT In the present study, we examined the impact of the net effects of foreign direct investment (FDI) on biodiversity and ecological footprint productivity in 21 Latin American countries over a 32‐year period from 1990 to 2022. Additionally, we propose the hypothesis of ecological transition (ETH), which conceptualizes the asymmetric impact on ...
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Nutrient-driven growth and microbiome shifts in the brown alga Sargassum fluitans III. [PDF]
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Bacterial diversity in the jelly of shark Ampullae of Lorenzini: a holobiont perspective. [PDF]
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Anthozoan Chemical Defenses: Integrating Compounds, Enzymatic Activities, and Omics-Based Discoveries. [PDF]
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Cnidarian toxins: omics approaches and recombinant proteins. [PDF]
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Sea Cucumber <i>(Isostichopus badionotus</i>): Bioactivity and Wound Healing Capacity In Vitro of Small Peptide Isolates from Digests of Whole-Body Wall or Purified Collagen. [PDF]
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An affordable operational oil spill monitoring system in action: A diachronic multiplatform analysis of recent incidents in the southern Gulf of Mexico. [PDF]
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Journal of Environmental Management, 2021
The Mexican Caribbean is a vital nesting destination for loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and green (Chelonia mydas) sea turtles. Since 2015, massive periodical landings of pelagic Sargassum species (sargasso) have affected coastal ecosystems. Dense accumulations of sargasso on the shoreline may preclude access to sea turtles' preferred nesting areas and ...
Rosa E. Rodríguez-Martínez +8 more
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The Mexican Caribbean is a vital nesting destination for loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and green (Chelonia mydas) sea turtles. Since 2015, massive periodical landings of pelagic Sargassum species (sargasso) have affected coastal ecosystems. Dense accumulations of sargasso on the shoreline may preclude access to sea turtles' preferred nesting areas and ...
Rosa E. Rodríguez-Martínez +8 more
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