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Down under the southeastern Pacific: marine non-indigenous species in Chile
Biological Invasions, 2005This article presents the first compilation of marine non-indigenous species (NIS) of algae and macro-invertebrates invading Chilean waters. A total of 32 cosmopolitan and non-cosmopolitan species are reported. Among them there are six species considered as extending their southern range of distribution in connection with El Nino events.
Juan C. Castilla +10 more
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Abyssal circulation of the southeastern Pacific and some geological implications
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1976The abyssal circulation of the Pacific Ocean east of the East Pacific Rise is deduced from hydrographic data, supported by a few direct current measurements. Two main flow paths are recognized: across the Chile Rise into the Chile Basin, and thence northward into the Peru Basin and Panama Basin; and eastward across the East Pacific Rise into the ...
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Air–sea carbon dioxide fluxes in the coastal southeastern tropical Pacific
Progress in Oceanography, 2008Comprehensive sea surface surveys of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) have been made in the upwelling system of the coastal (0–200 km from shore) southeastern tropical Pacific since 2004. The shipboard data have been supplemented by mooring and drifter based observations. Air–sea flux estimates were made by combining satellite derived wind
Gernot E. Friederich +3 more
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Ecology of intertidal fishes of the Southeastern Pacific Ocean: A review
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Fishes eaten by Alepisaurus (Pisces, Iniomi) in the southeastern Pacific Ocean
Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, 1966Abstract Annotated identifications of 32 species (21 families) of fishes from the stomachs of Alepisaurus and tunas longlined in the southeastern Pacific Ocean are presented. Many are recorded from this region for the first time. A comparison between these fishes and fishes from North Atlantic Alepisaurus revealed that 39% of the species were ...
Richard L. Haedrich, Jørgen G. Nielsen
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2020
The invasive brittle star Ophiothela mirabilis (family Ophiotrichidae), a tropical Indo-Pacific endemic species, first reported in Atlantic waters off southern Brazil in 2000, has extended its range northward to the Caribbean Sea, to the Lesser Antilles in 2011, and was first reported in south Florida in January 2019.
Peter W, Glynn +7 more
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The invasive brittle star Ophiothela mirabilis (family Ophiotrichidae), a tropical Indo-Pacific endemic species, first reported in Atlantic waters off southern Brazil in 2000, has extended its range northward to the Caribbean Sea, to the Lesser Antilles in 2011, and was first reported in south Florida in January 2019.
Peter W, Glynn +7 more
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Silica distribution in interstitial waters and sediments from the southeastern pacific
Sedimentary Geology, 1982Abstract Analyses for silica in the interstitial water of five cores from the southeast Pacific are presented. Silica is enriched in these interstitial waters resulting in a vertical flux of silica of between 10 and 50 μmol cm −2 yr −1 from the sediment into the overlaying seawater.
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Protoperidinium Bergh (Dinoflagellata) in the southeastern Mexican Pacific Ocean: part I
Botanica Marina, 2005Thecal morphology was studied, with an emphasis on sulcal plates, in 17 mainly tropical-boreal and tropical Protoperidinium species from the southeastern Mexican Pacific Ocean: P. brochii, P. claudicans, P. conicum, P. crassipes, P. depressum, P. divergens, P. elegans, P. excentricum, P. grande, P. latispinum, P. minutum, P. obtusum, P.
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PERIDOTITES OF THE HEEZEN FAULT (SOUTHEASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN)
International Geology Review, 1984Ye. Ye. Laz'ko +2 more
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