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Discovery of matured freshwater eels in the spawning area
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Will the 10-year fishing ban save the Yangtze River? [PDF]
Zhao W.
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Abstract “Risking response‐ability” names the risky pedagogical work of being addressed by humans and more‐than‐human others alike, and of finding ourselves called to respond. In this article, I bring Gert Biesta's account of “pedagogical risk” into conversation with Donna Haraway's notion of “response‐ability,” arguing that education's force lies in ...
Jessica Lussier
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Structural Modeling of Marine Reserves with Bayesian Estimation
Structural models can assess the effectiveness of fishery management prospectively and retrospectively. However, when only fishery-dependent data are available, structural econometric models are highly nonlinear in the parameters, and maximum likelihood ...
Coleman, Felicia C. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Climate change poses an unprecedented risk to fisheries ecosystems and economies globally. Ocean warming has led to observed geographic shifts and changes in the productivity of fish stocks. Due to the rapid pace of change in many of the world's oceans, there is a critical need to develop and apply scientific knowledge and tools that can help ...
Lisa A. Kerr +8 more
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Studying of <i>Trachurus trachurus</i> (Linnaeus, 1758) Population Reproductive Dynamics in the Eastern Moroccan Mediterranean. [PDF]
Nasri H +8 more
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ABSTRACT Ocean acidification (OA) remains a major and underexplored threat to marine fishes, particularly regarding reproductive physiology and early life stages (ELS). Although research over the past 15 years has documented diverse OA effects, substantial knowledge gaps persist.
Rebecca J. Bridge +3 more
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Evaluating pump-assisted larval transfer for scaling coral larval restoration interventions. [PDF]
Waters C +3 more
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Arsenite methyltransferase 3 is required for mitochondrial function and hepatic lipid metabolism
AS3MT is a protein that helps the body process arsenic, a naturally occurring toxin found in water and soil. We discovered it also helps cells make and use energy properly. Without AS3MT, cells' mitochondria do not work well, leading to fatty liver and reduced activity. Increasing AS3MT in liver cells restores energy and protects against arsenic damage,
Patrice Delaney +10 more
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Gonad Development and Larvae Distribution of the Manila Clam (<i>Ruditapes philippinarum</i>) in the Laizhou Bay Nature Reserve. [PDF]
Li X +7 more
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