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ABSTRACT The Japanese sardine, Sardinops melanostictus, is a major fishery resource in the Sea of Japan (SOJ) and East China Sea (ECS); however, recent research on suitable habitats and migration patterns of this fish in these seas is lacking. We aimed to identify the oceanographic conditions (temperature, chlorophyll‐a concentration, and sea surface ...
Taketoshi Kodama +3 more
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FUKUSHIMA FALLOUT IN SAKHALIN REGION, RUSSIA, PART 2: 137Cs AND 134Cs IN GRASSLAND VEGETATION
Samples of vegetation (vascular plants) were collected at 14 grasslands on Kunashir, Iturup, Urup and Paramushir Islands in August–September 2012. All surveyed grasslands were virgin lands with respect to Fukushima fallout.
V. P. Ramzaev +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To evaluate how equilibrium (ETIB) and niche‐based (NTIB) island‐biogeography frameworks jointly explain taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity in a temperate–subarctic, volcanically active archipelago. Location Kuril Islands, northwestern Pacific (44°–50° N). Time Period Present. Taxon Vascular plants.
Kirill Korznikov +4 more
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New transition relationships for the energy characteristics of earthquakes in the Sakhalin region [PDF]
Due to methodological changes in the work of the Sakhalin Branch of the Federal Research Center “Geophysical Survey of the Russian Academy of Sciences” (SB FRC GS RAS), it became necessary to clarify the transition relationships between the energy ...
Safonov, Dmitry A.
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FUKUSHIMA FALLOUT IN SAKHALIN REGION, RUSSIA, PART 1: 137CS AND 134CS IN GRASSLAND SOILS
The caesium-134 and caesium-137 radionuclides released into the atmosphere as a result of the Fukushima accident were dispersed over the entire Northern Hemisphere.
М. V. Kaduka +4 more
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This study reviews the historical taxonomic classification and evolutionary background of musk deer, clarifying long‐standing confusion in their identification. It highlights the current global distribution and conservation status of these species, emphasizing the threat posed by poaching and habitat destruction. The work aims to raise public awareness
Zhirong Zhang +7 more
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Gray Whale Energy Requirements
ABSTRACT Eastern North Pacific gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) rely on energy obtained from Arctic feeding grounds to complete their 15,000–20,000 km annual round‐trip migration between feeding and breeding areas. However, quantitative estimates of their food requirements remain scarce. Using an age‐structured bioenergetics model incorporating life
Selina Agbayani +2 more
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The pink salmon abundance dynamics is considered for Sakhalin-Kuril region in 2007–2016. The year-classes of pink salmon originated from Iturup Island and four areas of eastern Sakhalin became weaker if they were affected by typhoons during their ...
A. M. Kaev
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ABSTRACT Population declines may have long‐term genetic consequences, including genetic erosion and inbreeding depression, which could affect species' evolutionary potential and increase their risk of extinction. Small populations are more vulnerable to genetic threats than common species, but even species with large populations can also be at risk of ...
Guoling Chen, Simon Yung Wa Sin
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The GFDL‐CM4X Climate Model Hierarchy, Part I: Model Description and Thermal Properties
Abstract We present the GFDL‐CM4X (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Climate Model version 4X) coupled climate model hierarchy. The primary application for CM4X is to investigate ocean and sea ice physics as part of a realistic coupled Earth climate model.
Stephen M. Griffies +27 more
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