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Abstract Orestias chungarensis Vila & Pinto, 1986 is a small‐bodied (max fork length = 120 mm) cyprinodontiform fish with a very restricted global distribution. The species is limited to a single, small (283 km2), high‐altitude (4520 m) catchment located in the Altiplano of northern Chile. Until the late 20th century, O.
Karina González+2 more
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New records of phytoplankton for Bangladesh: <i>Phacus</i>, <i>Lepocinclis</i> and <i>Pteromonas</i>
Md Almujaddade Alfasane+1 more
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Abstract High‐latitude ecosystems are simultaneously warming and acidifying under ongoing climate change. Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) are a key species in the Arctic Ocean and have demonstrated sensitivity to ocean warming and acidification as adults and embryos, but their larval sensitivity to the combined stressors is unknown. In a laboratory multi‐
Emily Slesinger+6 more
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Insights Into Proliferation Effects of Low-Dose Glyphosate on Phytoplankton Communities. [PDF]
Su J+5 more
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A decline in the energy content of forage fish in the Bay of Biscay
Abstract Planktonic production fuels the base of marine food webs and can mediate energy accumulation in consumers but is affected by several anthropogenic pressures. Our understanding of how shifts in prey quality at various trophic level shape marine food webs remains poor.
Morgane Amelot+3 more
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Interspecific trait variability and plasticity of the Baltic Sea phytoplankton species along a salinity gradient. [PDF]
Orizar IDS, Lewandowska AM.
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A taxonomic account on the phytoplankton of a pond receiving textile industrial effluents
Zareena Begum
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ABSTRACT The pejerrey (Odontesthes bonariensis) is a key species for recreational and commercial fisheries in Argentina and holds significant aquaculture potential. It has been introduced to various countries worldwide, including Japan, where intensive aquaculture has developed.
Aarón Torres‐Martínez+4 more
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Eco-evolutionary dynamics between multiple competitors reduce phytoplankton coexistence but have limited impacts on community productivity. [PDF]
Briddon CL+2 more
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Biocentric Work in the Anthropocene: How Actors Regenerate Degenerated Natural Commons
Abstract As natural commons vital to selves, organizations, and institutions collapse under cumulative anthropogenic pressures, can human agency still reverse some of the damage already done? This article explores how emerging forms of social symbolic work regenerate degenerated natural commons.
Laura Albareda, Oana Branzei
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