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Morphological covariates of the ontogenetic shift from nauplii to copepodite prey in larval fish
Abstract Larval fish are active planktonic predators, with many species feeding initially on copepod nauplii and gradually shifting their selection to copepodites. This study evaluated whether it is possible to develop a general widely applicable empirical model to describe the transition from feeding on copepod nauplii to copepodites in relation to ...
Pierre Pepin
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Environmental stresses on diatom and dinoflagellate morphology and community structure in the western Pacific Ocean. [PDF]
Mao Y, Long Y, Gui J, Sun J.
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Anthropogenic climate change drives shift and shuffle in North Atlantic phytoplankton communities
A. D. Barton+3 more
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Abstract Fishing‐induced evolution can impact fish trait distributions, with previous studies highlighting declines in size and age at maturation. However, the effects on fish growth remain less understood, and different fishing methods may exert distinct selection pressures on populations.
Eevi Kokkonen+4 more
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Seasonal Transition in the Dominance of Photoautotrophic and Heterotrophic Protists in the Photic Layer of a Subtropical Marine Ecosystem. [PDF]
Avrahami Y+6 more
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Abstract Fishes undergo dramatic physiological changes upon consumption of a meal, including an increase in oxygen consumption to support the metabolic cost of digestion [specific dynamic action (SDA)] and an increase in the excretion of ammonia. Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and blue catfish (I.
Brian D. Ott+2 more
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Data series of hydrographic variables, potentially toxic phytoplankton and marine biotoxins in bivalves from open waters off the Basque coast (SE Bay of Biscay). [PDF]
Solaun O+11 more
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A survey of the lakes of the English Lake District: the Lakes Tour 2005 [PDF]
Ainsworth, G.+11 more
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