"Indirect development" increases reproductive plasticity and contributes to the success of scyphozoan jellyfish in the oceans. [PDF]
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Avifauna Nacionalnog parka Mljet: naglasak na ciljne vrste i njihove ugroze
The island of Mljet is located in the southern Adriatic Sea. The island is heavily forested and surrounded by smaller, barren islets. The western part of the island and surrounding sea are declared a National Park and a Special Protection Area (SPA). The research was conducted from April 2007 to June 2024, primarily focusing on five target species: the
Jurinović, Luka +4 more
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Benthic Diatom Blooms of Blue Haslea spp. in the Mediterranean Sea. [PDF]
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Morska fauna Nacionalnog parka Mljet (Jadransko more, Hrvatska). 6. Leptocardia
Kopljača Branchiostoma lanceolatum Pallas, 1778, jedini je naš predstavnik razreda Leptocardia. Nalazimo je u svim morima Europe, pa tako i kod nas. Najčešća je u sjevernom Jadranu, a drugdje njezina su naselja vrlo ograničena. Našim je nalazima utvrđeno prisustvo ove vrste u posebnim uvjetima podmorja Nacionalnog parka Mljet.
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Spatial distribution of live and dead bivalves in saltwater lake Malo jezero (Mljet National Park)
There is a lack of knowledge on bivalve species in the lake Malo jezero. This paper deals with spatial distribution of bivalves with the aim of getting better understanding of ecological conditions in this protected area. A study of bivalves was conducted at 25 stations in saltwater lake Malo jezero in 1998.
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One high quality genome and two transcriptome datasets for new species of Mantamonas, a deep-branching eukaryote clade. [PDF]
Blaz J +16 more
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Morska fauna Nacionalnoga parka Mljet (Jadransko more, Hrvatska). 3. Brachiopoda
Six brachiopod species (1 inarticulate and 5 articulates) are identified and briefly described from Mljet National Park. All are known from the Mediterranean Sea and eastern North Atlantic. The number of taxa is lower than that for the Adriatic Sea (11 species) as a whole, suggesting that further discoveries might be expected in Mljet.
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Marine fauna of Mljet National Park (Adriatic Sea, Croatia). 2. Echinodermata
Echinoderms of the Mljet National Park from all kinds of environments have been reviewed. In the summer season from 1995-2002 research was carried out at 63 sites by SCUBA and skin diving along transects up to a maximum 58 m depth. Deeper, at 21 stations, specimens were collected by a Van Veen grab.
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Morska fauna Nacionalnog parka ‘Mljet’ (Jadransko more, Hrvatska). 7. Echiura
It seems that the only Echiuroid species present in the Mljet National Park is Bonellia viridis. This species is known world wide for its peculiar larval development and sexual dimorphism. The forked proboscis females prefer to live in shallow sublittoral crevices in large stones and similar rocky environments. Divers reported B. viridis to be a rather
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A visual census of bivalve distributions in the saltwater lake Malo jezero (Mljet National Park, South Adriatic Sea) [PDF]
A visual census of 3 epifaunal dwelling bivalve species was performed by SCUBA diving along four transect lines in a saltwater lake, Malo jezero (Mljet National Park), during summer months (June to August), between 1998 and 2001.Significant difference in the distribution of Arca noae L., Pinna nobilis L., and Chlamys glabra (L.) were found with respect
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