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Marine calcifiers are widely believed to be impaired by ocean acidification, but this concept has been increasingly challenged by recent evidence. This systematic review and meta‐analysis of nearly 1000 studies reveal that many calcifiers are indeed more resistant to ocean acidification than initially thought, which can result from the positive effects
Jonathan Y. S. Leung +2 more
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Fecundity Petrolisthes laevigatus
Table containing information about publication on crab fecundity, Petrolisthes ...
Gebauer, Paulina
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Ocean acidification can affect the ability of marine calcifying organisms to build and maintain mineralized tissue and poses a threat for all marine calcifying taxa, including the physiologically robust crustaceans. Here, we present a systematic review and meta‐analysis on the effects of ocean acidification on the crustacean exoskeleton, assessing both
Kyle R. Siegel +4 more
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Genogeographic clustering to identify cross‐species concordance of spatial genetic patterns
Abstract Aim While in recent years, there have been considerable advances in discerning spatial genetic patterns within species, the task of identifying common patterns across species is still challenging. Approaches using new data from co‐sampled species permit rigorous statistical analysis but are often limited to a small number of species.
Vanessa Arranz +3 more
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Petrolisthes occidentalis Stimpson 1859
Petrolisthes occidentalis Stimpson, 1859 (Figs. 66, 67) Petrolisthes occidentalis Stimpson 1858: 227 (nomen nudum); Stimpson 1859: 73; Hiller et al. 2006: 564, 565. Petrolisthes galathinus.
Ferreira, Luciane Augusto De Azevedo +1 more
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Published as part of Mantelatto, Fernando L., Miranda, Ivana, Vera-Silva, Ana L., Negri, Mariana, Buranelli, Raquel C., Terossi, Mariana, Magalhães, Tatiana, Costa, Rogério C., Zara, Fernando J. & Castilho, Antonio L., 2021, Checklist of decapod crustaceans from the coast of the São Paulo state (Brazil) supported by integrative molecular and ...
Mantelatto, Fernando L. +9 more
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A non-native prey mediates the effects of a shared predator on an ecosystem service.
Non-native species can alter ecosystem functions performed by native species often by displacing influential native species. However, little is known about how ecosystem functions may be modified by trait-mediated indirect effects of non-native species ...
James E Byers +3 more
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The morphology of the fifth pereiopods was studied under scanning electron microscopy in ten species of porcelain crabs for chaetotaxy and setal diversity, namelly Megalobrachium pacificum, Megalobrachium roseum, Pachycheles grossimanus, Petrolisthes ...
Luciane Augusto de Azevedo Ferreira +1 more
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'Caribbean Creep' chills out: climate change and marine invasive species. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: New marine invasions have been recorded in increasing numbers along the world's coasts due in part to the warming of the oceans and the ability of many invasive marine species to tolerate a broader thermal range than native species.
João Canning-Clode +4 more
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Petrolisthes holotrichus Nobili 1901
Petrolisthes holotrichus Nobili, 1901 (Fig. 58) Petrolisthes holotrichus Nobili 1901: 14; Haig 1957: 8; Haig 1960: 102, pl. 29, fig. 3; Haig 1968: 66; Gore 1982: 15. Material examined. Panama [Pacific]: 1 male, cl 4.9, cw 4.7, 1 ov. female, cl 5.3,
Ferreira, Luciane Augusto De Azevedo +1 more
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