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Counteracting Cascades Challenge the Heterogeneity—Stability Relationship
This study challenges the long‐standing assumption that environmental heterogeneity inherently promotes ecological stability, using a 3‐year field experiment on rocky shores. By unveiling four distinct and opposing pathways—two stabilising and two destabilising—it reveals the underlying complexity of the heterogeneity–stability relationship and ...
Jordi Sola +4 more
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Between the Poles: Rethinking Global Patterns in Sea Anemone Biodiversity
ABSTRACT Aim To assess global sampling coverage of sea anemones and global species richness across four different spatial resolutions, and analyse these along latitudinal gradients to investigate true bimodality and the extent to which these patterns have been influenced by uneven sampling efforts. Location The study encompasses a global scale.
Charlotte Benedict +3 more
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bbfrederick/rapidtide: ## Version 2.4.2 - 2/8/22 Critical bug fix for multiprocessing
(rapidtide) Added ability set a threshold value for "equivalence" of spatial dimensions of NIFTI files (rather than requiring an exact match) using the --spatialtolerance option. (rapidtide) Added "offset masks" to set the region that defines "zero" time
Taylor Salo +2 more
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While offering the potential to support learning interactions, emerging AI applications like Large Language Models (LLMs) come with ethical concerns. Grounding technology design in human values can address AI ethics and ensure adoption. To this end, we apply Value‐Sensitive Design—involving empirical, conceptual and technical investigations—to centre ...
Ha Nguyen +3 more
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Defensive Behaviour in Intertidal Crabs
Mangrove swimming crab showing defensive behaviour by raising its chelae; ruler and grey card are also shown. ABSTRACT Despite a long roster of prey defences against predators now documented by biologists, any given species utilises only some of them, and we have few a priori predictions as to if, when or where they will be employed.
Manisha Koneru, Tim Caro
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Tidepool fishes, Tatoosh Island, 1990-2005
Abundance, gender and size data for tidepool fishes from 1990 through 2005 at Tatoosh Island, Washington state.
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The study was concerned with the distribution pattern at low tide of Oligocottus maculosus Girard and other cottid fishes inhabiting tidepools on the west coast of Vancouver Island, B.C. Five species (O. maculosus, O. rimensis, Clinocottus acuticeps, C.
John M. Green
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Diel Changes in Habitat Use by Two Tidepool Fishes [PDF]
Abstract I examined the effects of low-tide timing on tidepool use by two southern California fishes, Clinocottus analis and Girella nigricans. Abundance of these fishes in middle and upper intertidal pools was higher when low tides occurred at night or in the early morning (4.4–9.7 fish per pool) than in the afternoon (1.3–3.4 fish per pool).
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jenniferfields/EcoFunORTidepools: DOI 10.3354
<p>Foundation species loss alters multiple ecosystem functions within temperate tidepool communities manuscript published in Marine Ecology Progress Series February 3, 2022 with @njsilbiger</p ...
Jennifer Fields
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There are about twelve species of cottid fishes which inhabit tidepools at Port Renfrew, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Two of the more abundant species, Ollgocottus maculosus (Girard) and Oligocottus snyderi (Greeley), display vertically zoned ...
Nakamura, Royden
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