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Alessandra Martines, Giulia Furfaro, Michele Solca, Maurizio Muzzi, Andrea Di Giulio and Sergio Rossi
Microplastic pollution constitutes a serious environmental problem that requires more effective scientific research to describe its potential impacts on marine fauna. The interaction between microplastics and marine biota can have significant negative ef...
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Munawar Khalil, Steve S. Doo, Marleen Stuhr and Hildegard Westphal
Ocean acidification and ocean warming compromise the capacity of calcifying marine organisms to generate and maintain their skeletons. While many marine calcifying organisms precipitate low-Mg calcite or aragonite, the skeleton of echinoderms consists of...
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Guadalupe Gimenez, Giuseppe Corriero, Sajmir Beqiraj, Lorela Lazaj, Tamara Lazic, Caterina Longo, Maria Mercurio, Carlotta Nonnis Marzano, Massimo Zuccaro, Violeta Zuna and Cataldo Pierri
Coralligenous bioconstructions are one of the Mediterranean?s most distinctive and biodiverse marine habitats. This research aimed to provide a preliminary characterization of macrobenthic coralligenous assemblages at four sites located in the Marine Nat...
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Andrey Alexandrovich Mazur, Viktor Pavlovich Chelomin, Elena Vladimirovna Zhuravel, Sergey Petrovich Kukla, Valentina Vladimirovna Slobodskova and Nadezda Vladimirovna Dovzhenko
Microplastic pollution appears to be one of the major environmental problems in the world today, and researchers have been paying special attention to the study of the impact of microplastics on biota. In this article, we studied the short-term effects o...
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Elise E. B. LaDouceur, Linda A. Kuhnz, Christina Biggs, Alicia Bitondo, Megan Olhasso, Katherine L. Scott and Michael Murray
Sea pigs (Scotoplanes spp.) are deep-sea dwelling sea cucumbers of the phylum Echinodermata, class Holothuroidea, and order Elasipodida. Few reports are available on the microscopic anatomy of these deep-sea animals. This study describes the histologic f...
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Alessandra Araujo de Alcantara, Fabio Moraes da Costa
Echinaster brasiliensis é uma espécie de estrela-do-mar, da família Echinasteridae, que em sua dieta estão inseridos animais vivos e mortos, especialmente caramujos, bivalves, crustáceos, poliquetas, outros equinodermos e peixes. São descritas como espon...
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Alessandra Araujo de Alcantara, Fabio Moraes da Costa
Echinaster brasiliensis é uma espécie de estrela-do-mar, da família Echinasteridae, que em sua dieta estão inseridos animais vivos e mortos, especialmente caramujos, bivalves, crustáceos, poliquetas, outros equinodermos e peixes. São descritas como espon...
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Atok Miftachul Hudha,Husamah Husamah Husamah
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Abstract: This article is intended to explore the problems of environmental ethics to increase public awareness about the importance of the beach conservation. This research method is descriptive qualitative and quantitave, the primary data was obtained ...
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Adrian G. Glover, Thomas G. Dahlgren, Helena Wiklund, Inga Mohrbeck and Craig R. Smith
Recent years have seen increased survey and sampling expeditions to the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), central Pacific Ocean abyss, driven by commercial interests from contractors in the potential extraction of polymetallic nodules in the region. Part of...
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Diana Elizabeth Fernández,Damián Eduardo Pérez,Leticia Luci,Martín Alejandro Carrizo
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Asterozoans are free living, star-shaped echinoderms which are important components of benthic marine faunas worldwide. Their fossil record is, however, poor and fragmentary, probably due to dissarticulation of ossicles. In particular, fossil asteroids a...
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