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Moxian Chu, Bilin Liu, Liguo Ou, Ziyue Chen and Qingying Li
Statoliths are important hard tissues in cephalopods. Significant differences are found in the external morphology of statoliths in different groups or species. In this study, stepwise discriminant analysis was used to investigate the external morphologi...
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Jimin Lee, Jong Hak Shin and Cheon Young Chang
Two marine halacarids, Copidognathus levicostatus n. sp. and C. vicinus Bartsch, 1997, belonging to the C. gibbus group, have been recorded based on both sexes from the microhabitat of intertidal and sublittoral rocks on the coast of South Korea. Copidog...
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Erich Seamon, Paul E. Gessler, John T. Abatzoglou, Philip W. Mote and Stephen S. Lee
Agricultural crop insurance is an important component for mitigating farm risk, particularly given the potential for unexpected climatic events. Using a 2.8 million nationwide insurance claim dataset from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA...
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Shiu-Shin Lin, Jheng-Hua Song, Kai-Yang Zhu, Yi-Chuan Liu and Hsien-Cheng Chang
Typhoon intensity forecast is an important issue. The objective of this study is to construct a 5-day 12-hourly typhoon intensity forecast model based on the adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems (ANFIS) to improve the typhoon intensity forecast in the ...
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Haitong Wang, Yunxia Guo, Yuan Kong and Yong Fang
Mesoscale eddies are a common occurrence in the Kuroshio Extension (KE) that have a major impact on the levels of salinity and heat transport in the Northwest Pacific, the strength of the Kuroshio jet, and the fluctuations of the Kuroshio?s trajectory. I...
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Seung-Won Suh and Myeong-Hee Lee
The vulnerability to coastal disasters resulting from storm surges and wave overtopping (WOT) during typhoon intrusions is significantly escalating due to rising sea levels. In particular, coastal seawalls constructed along the coast through engineered a...
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Vladimir Chupin
The Pacific Northwest region is significantly affected by tropical cyclones, which pose a threat to humans due to strong winds and intense precipitation. Observations have shown that international meteorological agencies lower the hazard class of typhoon...
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Jiasheng Li, Xuesen Cui, Fenghua Tang, Wei Fan, Zhen Han and Zuli Wu
Understanding the spatial patterns of neon flying squid is important for the monitoring and management of fishery resources. Mesoscale eddies and the Kuroshio Extension play important roles in the variation of the fishing ground of Ommastrephes bartramii...
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Ming Li, Kefeng Liu, Hongchen Li, Yiyuan Sun, Xi Chen and Kefeng Mao
At present, some shortcomings of the research on coupling modeling of the oceanic front?sound field may need attention: (1) Most of the acoustic propagation simulation is based on ideal front models, but the application of investigated marine data is lac...
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Carlos G. Ochoa and Mohamed A. B. Abdallah
There is scarce information regarding the interactions between young tree water uptake and the environment in water-limited ecosystems. This study was conducted in a semiarid rangeland ecosystem in central Oregon, Pacific Northwest Region, USA. We measur...
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