Global 1-km Coastal Bathymetry from Sentinel-2 Wave Inversion using the Satellite-to-Shores (S2hores) Toolbox. [PDF]
Almar R +8 more
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Effective Establishment of Native Grasses on Roadsides in New England [PDF]
Campanelli, John +4 more
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Genetic structure of sugar kelp in the St. Lawrence Estuary and Gulf (Québec, Canada)
Abstract The sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima, is cultivated at low scale in Quebec, Canada, and current practice involves seeding meiospores or gametophyte stocks onto spools carrying twine and transferring these to a seaweed farm site. As the stocks can originate from locations spanning several hundreds of kilometers from the farm sites, such ...
Marie Treillefort +9 more
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Abstract The invasion of the red macroalga Gracilaria vermiculophylla provided an opportunity to investigate the influence of benthic habitats on the reproductive mode, population structure, and colonization dynamics in haploid‐diploid life cycles.
Alexis P. Oetterer +3 more
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Local Conditions and Environmental Gradients Shape the Abundance and Size Structure of a Non-Native Intertidal Species in Atlantic North America. [PDF]
Garlaschè G +6 more
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Abstract Microcoleus is a cosmopolitan, filamentous cyanobacterium and a key component of biological soil crusts—complex microbial communities essential for primary production in diverse terrestrial environments. Here, we performed a taxonomic revision of several species of Microcoleus based on a large population genomic dataset.
Svatopluk Skoupý +7 more
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Correction: Çil, E.A. Seasonal Dynamics of Macroinvertebrate Communities in Offshore Mussel Aquaculture in the Southern Black Sea: Implications for Diversity. Life 2025, 15, 1471. [PDF]
Çil EA.
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Abstract The southern bull kelp Durvillaea potatorum is a key habitat‐forming macroalga in southeastern Australia and has been identified as a species of interest for sustainable seaweed aquaculture. However, the species is threatened by rising ocean temperatures and other anthropogenic factors. Assessing the thermal limits across different life stages
Vincent H. S. Yap +3 more
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Description of a New Species of the Intertidal Limpet <i>Patelloida</i> (Patellogastropoda: Lottiidae) from Wakayama and Kochi, Japan. [PDF]
Paran FJ, Sasaki T, Asakura A, Nakano T.
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