Moving Northwards: Life-History Traits of the Invasive Green Crab (<i>Carcinus maenas</i>) Expanding into the Southwestern Atlantic. [PDF]
Müller Baigorria M +2 more
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Three new species of Levinsenia Mesnil, 1897 (Annelida: Paraonidae) from shallow and deep waters of Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. [PDF]
Ranauro N +2 more
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Abstract Atlantic herring Clupea harengus are total spawners that exhibit a large degree of reproductive plasticity and have substantial intra‐annual variation in their energetic condition. Recent research suggests that the species may be declining in energetic condition in the northwest Atlantic Ocean from the few historical records, but comparisons ...
Joseph B. Warren +2 more
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Sponges (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida) from New Deep-sea Frontiers in the Southwestern Atlantic: New Species, New Combinations and Taxonomic Remarks on Echinostylinos. [PDF]
Castello-Branco C, Hajdu E.
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Spatial Distribution of Medusa Cunina octonaria and Frequency of Parasitic Association with Liriope tetraphylla (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Trachylina) in Temperate Southwestern Atlantic Waters. [PDF]
Puente-Tapia FA +3 more
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Abstract Coryphaenoides Gunnerus, 1765 comprises 66 valid species of deep‐sea fishes commonly known as grenadiers, with 6 previously reported from Brazilian waters. Here, we make the first records for Coryphaenoides striaturus and Coryphaenoides subserrulatus on the Brazilian continental slope. Both species are distributed in the subtropical regions of
Marcelo Roberto Souto de Melo +4 more
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Abstract Although Macrourus species are the main by‐catch across Southern Ocean longline fisheries, including around South Georgia, the lack of species‐specific data has hindered effective management and ecological understanding. Aggregation of macrourids at genus level masks critical interspecific differences in life‐history strategies and ...
José Abreu +8 more
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Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) bycatch in the Atlantic Ocean
Abstract A large tuna was hooked by a Japanese longline fishery in the high seas near the Republic of Namibia. This fishing ground is mainly utilized for Thunnus albacares, Thunnus obesus and Thunnus alalunga by Japanese tuna longliners. Because the tuna was larger than the common size of these species, the specimen was sampled for genetic species ...
Yohei Tsukahara +4 more
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Abstract Many commercially exploited fish stocks have declined over the last few decades. It is therefore essential to identify natural populations and understand local adaptation for sustainable management. Salinity is a key environmental factor shaping local adaptation, and adaptive trait divergence often occurs at the egg and larval stages.
Maddi Garate‐Olaizola +9 more
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Multiple introductions and secondary dispersion of Tubastraea spp. in the Southwestern Atlantic. [PDF]
Capel KCC +4 more
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