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Capelin Size, Condition, and Abundance Through Multiple Heatwaves in Alaska
ABSTRACT Capelin (Mallotus spp.) are pelagic forage fishes that can be especially abundant in sub‐arctic marine ecosystems and are important prey for upper trophic‐level consumers. Abundance and distribution of capelin have been linked to ocean temperature, but the magnitude and directionality of thermal sensitivity can vary regionally.
Robert M. Suryan +7 more
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Habitat degradation alters trait-based survival in a coral reef fish. [PDF]
Moad CM +3 more
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Triphenyltin Influenced Carotenoid-Based Coloration in Coral Reef Fish, Amphiprion ocellaris, by Disrupting Carotenoid Metabolism. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Cai X, Hou Y, Chen W, Zhang J.
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Abstract Southern Africa is a region denoted by both high levels of fish diversity, some of it cryptic and unrecognised by current taxonomy, and severely threatened freshwater ecosystems. The Waterberg, a key aquatic ecoregion of the greater Limpopo River basin in South Africa, represents an area with high terrestrial conservation value but is lacking ...
Darragh J. Woodford +7 more
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Density dependent habitat selection in response to habitat loss in a coral reef fish. [PDF]
Boström-Einarsson L +4 more
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Abstract Cabled multiparametric observatories are sustaining ecological monitoring by collecting long‐term real‐time biological and environmental data. Here, we investigated fish communities by sampling environmental DNA (eDNA) over 4 days near the multiparametric cabled video‐observatory OBSEA (Northwestern Mediterranean Sea).
Maddalena Tibone +7 more
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A database of life history parameters for Pacific coral reef fish. [PDF]
Akiona AK +8 more
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Local human impacts disrupt depth-dependent zonation of tropical reef fish communities. [PDF]
Richardson LE +9 more
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Abstract Somatic growth influences survival and reproduction, with flow‐on effects on population dynamics and energy fluxes within ecosystems. Small‐bodied cryptobenthic reef fishes may contribute significantly to productivity due to their life‐history traits, including growth rates and rapid generational turnover.
Nisha C. Goldsworthy +3 more
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Ultraviolet B radiation impairs coral reef fish development. [PDF]
Downie AT +4 more
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