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Benthic foraminiferal colonisation of phytodetritus during spring bloom within the marginal sea ice zone off Northern Svalbard continental margin. [PDF]
Faizieva K +4 more
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Abstract We examined specimens of slender barracudina in the genus Stemonosudis collected from the western Atlantic Ocean. Investigation revealed that seven specimens represent the first adult records of Stemonosudis intermedia (Ege, 1933), previously known only from juveniles. We redescribed S.
Hsuan‐Ching Ho, Katherine E. Bemis
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Baselines Matter: Mass Spectrometric Assessments of Biological O<sub>2</sub> Supersaturation (ΔO<sub>2</sub>:Ar) Benefit from Two-Point Calibrations. [PDF]
Rokitta SD +9 more
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Abstract Atlantic herring Clupea harengus are total spawners that exhibit a large degree of reproductive plasticity and have substantial intra‐annual variation in their energetic condition. Recent research suggests that the species may be declining in energetic condition in the northwest Atlantic Ocean from the few historical records, but comparisons ...
Joseph B. Warren +2 more
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Warming triggers polar carbon-mercury decoupling: Climate perturbation and biogeochemical disruption. [PDF]
Zhou C, Liu M, Wang X.
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ABSTRACT Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a threat to fish welfare, occurring suddenly and unexpectedly causing significant consequences for fish and salmon farmers worldwide. Norwegian farmers have been facing this challenge at irregular intervals since the very beginning of the industry. This report describes the events on the first fish farm affected
Julie Seem +6 more
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Dazzle camouflage: benefits and problems revealed. [PDF]
Lovell PG +3 more
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Foreword for Special Issue “Polar Water Shipping Routes and Ice Class Ships”
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Black‐tailed prairie dogs are highly social ground squirrels that excavate communal burrow systems, most often in medium‐textured soils. Their forelimbs demonstrate morphofunctional trade‐offs for scratch‐digging and terrestrial ecology, including well‐developed and fast‐contracting proximal musculature with large mechanical advantage paired with ...
Luke A. Scheetz +4 more
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