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ABSTRACT Marine fish commonly move across distinct habitats throughout their lifetimes, particularly during larval stages, when they are particularly difficult to track. Such transitions are necessary as environmental demands and predation pressures change dramatically with increases in body size.
Yuan Tian Chou +3 more
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Mixed-maturation fisheries compromise productivity and resilience of Chinook salmon. [PDF]
Gayeski N +3 more
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ABSTRACT Marine ecosystems are experiencing warming events in various regions of the world. Thus, many fish species and populations are now being impacted by the warmer water temperature conditions. Previous studies have reported temperature‐dependent sex determination (TSD) in various fish species.
Junichi Iijima, Akinori Takasuka
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Lunar and seasonal patterns of a longnose emperor spawning aggregation in Palau. [PDF]
Muller Karanassos C +9 more
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ABSTRACT We developed and evaluated a fishery‐dependent catch‐per‐unit‐effort (CPUE)‐based proxy index for juvenile Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonicus) recruitment‐related variability in the southeastern coastal waters of Korea. The proxy was constructed from bimonthly CPUE of the smallest juvenile size class (20–40 mm) in the anchovy drag‐net ...
Jin Yeong Kim +5 more
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Coral spawning patterns in the Gulf of Thailand reveal synchronised annual daytime spawning, with a review of spawning patterns in Pavona corals across the Indo-Pacific. [PDF]
Mehrotra R +13 more
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ABSTRACT Marine waters are becoming warmer and acidified and experiencing more intense and longer heatwaves under climate change. These changes are already impacting marine ecosystems and seafood production, which are vital for supporting food security and economic productivity.
Stephanie Brodie +12 more
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Strontium and Magnesium in Otoliths Can Trace <i>Schizothorax grahami</i> (Regan, 1904) Life History. [PDF]
Zhou Y +7 more
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Reconnaissance‐Scale Methods for the Identification of Groundwater Discharge to Streams
Abstract Identifying groundwater discharge locations is critical for understanding and monitoring groundwater contributions to streams in terms of water quantity and quality. Streams and rivers are under increasing strain from factors, including increased urbanization, agricultural land use, groundwater extraction, and climate change, which can alter ...
Corey M. Zanatta +2 more
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Contrasting population genomic structuring of northern pike (Esox lucius L.) in fresh- and brackish water environments: Implications for management and conservation. [PDF]
Diaz-Suarez A +3 more
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