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Abstract The Japanese turban snail Lunella coreensis is sensitive to ocean currents due to its short pelagic larval stage and moderate dispersal ability, making it an ideal model for studying genetic diversity shaped by paleoclimatic shifts. In this study, we analyzed the mitochondrial genes COI and 12S of museum samples collected from various coasts ...
Davin H. E. Setiamarga+5 more
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Low melt viscosity enables melt doublets above the 410-km discontinuity. [PDF]
Xie L+15 more
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Age‐based δ15N and δ13C values of otolith organic matter reveal trophic ecology in marine fishes
Abstract Fish inhabiting similar environments face space and resource constraints, develop diverse feeding strategies, and adjust their trophic niches during ontogeny to reduce competition. To investigate this process, we reconstructed the trophic trajectory of five species of the family Sciaenidae by analyzing δ13C and δ15N values in otolith organic ...
Mu‐Ting Li+8 more
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A radius valley between migrated steam worlds and evaporated rocky cores. [PDF]
Burn R+6 more
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Abstract Estimating the metabolic rates of fish is crucial for understanding their physiology and ecology. However, metabolic rate information derived from otolith geochemical data (Moto) has mainly been obtained from mid to high latitudes, leaving a critical information gap for low latitude fishes suffering from climate variability.
Kozue Ando+8 more
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Development of an agenda for research and action on climate change and health in the Caribbean. [PDF]
Hassan S+8 more
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A magnetohydrodynamic mechanism for the formation of solar polar vortices. [PDF]
Dikpati M+5 more
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The importance of carbonatite lavas in outgassing Venus' modern-day atmosphere. [PDF]
Trussell AR+5 more
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