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Highly mobile pelagic species co‐occur with fine‐scale ocean fronts
Abstract Coastal areas are an important source of food and a valuable tourism asset for communities, but also highly dynamic and heterogeneous environments. Understanding how marine species respond to the variability of their habitat is essential to sustainably manage coastal resources.
Alexandre Lhériau‐Nice+2 more
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Geographic Variation in Prevalence of Breathlessness: Latitude. [PDF]
Currow DC+3 more
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Comments on “A Numerical Study of a Marine Subtropical Stratus Cloud Layer and its Stability” [PDF]
Richard A. Brost
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Abstract Seagrasses thrive in shallow lagoons between land and fringing coral reefs, serving as a buffer that mitigates the propagation of environmental stressors from land to reefs. However, mass grazing by megaherbivores poses a significant threat to seagrass loss, impacting the sustainability of tropical coastal habitats. Despite the urgency of this
Toshihiro Miyajima+4 more
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Attributes of host-specificity better explain the diversified wood-boring longhorn beetles in tropical SW China than plant species diversity. [PDF]
Luo F+3 more
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Predictive links between microbial communities and biological oxygen utilization in the Arctic Ocean
Abstract Microbial metabolism influences rates of net community production (NCP), exerting a direct biological control on marine oxygen and carbon fluxes. In the Arctic, it is increasingly important to understand and quantify this process, as ecological and oceanographic conditions shift due to changing climate.
Emelia J. Chamberlain+12 more
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Influence of Horizontal Model Resolution on the Horizontal Scale of Extreme Precipitation Events. [PDF]
Ali SMA, Tandon NF.
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