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Offshore movement by the portunid crab Scylla serrata (crustacea: decapoda): new insights into the behaviour and ecology of females migrating to spawn from micro pop-up satellite archival tags. [PDF]
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Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023
To explore the ecological risks of trace metals in sediments and their relationship with benthic organisms, 12 trace metals were analyzed and the macrobenthos were identified in the sediments collected from the south coast of Zhejiang province which ...
Zhengjia Zhao +10 more
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To explore the ecological risks of trace metals in sediments and their relationship with benthic organisms, 12 trace metals were analyzed and the macrobenthos were identified in the sediments collected from the south coast of Zhejiang province which ...
Zhengjia Zhao +10 more
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, 2020
Body fossil remains usually provide the main palaeontological resource for palaeoecological studies. Ichnology has the capacity to independently complement such data.
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Body fossil remains usually provide the main palaeontological resource for palaeoecological studies. Ichnology has the capacity to independently complement such data.
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, 2020
Seaweed cultivation has become a major alternative source of livelihood to a number of coastal inhabitants in developing countries. It has a high return on investment compared to activities like fishing. Farming was introduced to communities in the south
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Seaweed cultivation has become a major alternative source of livelihood to a number of coastal inhabitants in developing countries. It has a high return on investment compared to activities like fishing. Farming was introduced to communities in the south
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Large Pleistocene avian tracks on the Cape south coast of South Africa
, 2020Prior to the inception of the Cape south-coast ichnology project, only one avian tracksite had been reported from South Africa. An additonal twenty-nine sites have now been identified.
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2019
This chapter explores the discourses of enterprise, uncovering the investment in this notion at EU, national and local levels of policy as a solution to youth unemployment. Enterprise emerges as both a driver of economic growth, as well as particular ‘mindset’ required of entreprenuers.
Pauline Leonard, Rachel J. Wilde
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This chapter explores the discourses of enterprise, uncovering the investment in this notion at EU, national and local levels of policy as a solution to youth unemployment. Enterprise emerges as both a driver of economic growth, as well as particular ‘mindset’ required of entreprenuers.
Pauline Leonard, Rachel J. Wilde
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Quaternary Research, 2018
Highly resolved, well-dated paleoclimate records from the southern South African coast are needed to contextualize the evolution of the highly diverse extratropical plant communities of the Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) and to assess the ...
Kerstin Braun +9 more
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Highly resolved, well-dated paleoclimate records from the southern South African coast are needed to contextualize the evolution of the highly diverse extratropical plant communities of the Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) and to assess the ...
Kerstin Braun +9 more
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2010
The geology of the south coast of Britain is varied with Devonian rocks approaching 400 million years of age in the far west, giving way to younger Triassic and Jurassic rocks of around 200 million years of age as we move eastward towards Dorset, with a huge swathe of Cretaceous rock between 65 and 140 million years of age in the south east ...
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The geology of the south coast of Britain is varied with Devonian rocks approaching 400 million years of age in the far west, giving way to younger Triassic and Jurassic rocks of around 200 million years of age as we move eastward towards Dorset, with a huge swathe of Cretaceous rock between 65 and 140 million years of age in the south east ...
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