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Metabolic Flux Analysis Reveals Entner-Doudoroff Pathway Dominance in Heterotrophic Deep-Sea Bacterial Isolates. [PDF]
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Osteological differences in the humerus of loggerhead and green turtles. [PDF]
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Ammonia oxidation and recalcitrant carbon degradation fuel mixotrophic growth in the symbiont community of a deep-sea sponge. [PDF]
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"Hantavirus at sea: Why cruise ships must be ready for animal-borne disease." [PDF]
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Unravelling Taxonomic Complexity in Elusive Cetaceans: Mitogenome Insights into Evolutionary History and Cryptic Diversity of Bryde's Whales. [PDF]
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Current Biology, 2023
Allard et al. provide an overview of sea robins, a group of benthic fish that have evolved leg-like appendages that they use to walk on the sea floor and find prey.
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Allard et al. provide an overview of sea robins, a group of benthic fish that have evolved leg-like appendages that they use to walk on the sea floor and find prey.
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A checklist of the deep sea fishes of the Levant Sea, Mediterranean Sea
Zootaxa, 2015We list sixty five fish species collected at depths greater than 500 m in the Levant Basin, including 10 depth records. The Levantine bathyal ichthyofauna is characterized by its eurybathy, with an upper bathymetric boundary that permitted penetration of the shallow Gibraltar and Siculo-Tunisian sills, and a much lower bathymetric boundary than ...
MENACHEM GOREN, BELLA S. GALIL
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The North Sea — A shelf sea in the Anthropocene
Journal of Marine Systems, 2015Abstract Global and regional change clearly affects the structure and functioning of ecosystems in shelf seas. However, complex interactions within the shelf seas hinder the identification and unambiguous attribution of observed changes to drivers. These include variability in the climate system, in ocean dynamics, in biogeochemistry, and in shelf ...
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