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Jennifer Coston-Guarini, François Charles and Jean-Marc Guarini
An outbreak species exhibits extreme, rapid population fluctuations that can be qualified as discrete events within a continuous dynamic. When outbreaks occur they may appear novel and disconcerting because the limiting factors of their dynamics are not ...
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Valentina V. Kasyan
The Southern Ocean has undergone significant climate-related changes in recent decades. As a result, pelagic communities inhabiting these waters, particularly mesozooplankton, have adapted to new conditions. The present study considers the patterns of ho...
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Chien-Pang Chin, Kuan-Yu Su and Kwang-Ming Liu
The northeastern waters of Guishan Island constitute one of the crucial fishing grounds for coastal trawl fishery in Taiwan and have been exploited for many decades. To construct the marine ecosystem and to examine the interactions among trophic levels o...
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Hae-Young Choi and Sung Kim
Fish eggs have a wide range of predators. However, observing these predators is challenging, as is identifying fish eggs based on morphological traits. In this study, we observed hydroids, which are sessile organisms, consuming pelagic fish eggs. We cond...
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Sergey A. Mosharov, Elena I. Druzhkova, Andrey F. Sazhin, Pavel V. Khlebopashev, Anastasia N. Drozdova, Nikolay A. Belyaev and Andrey I. Azovsky
Knowledge of the features of the structure and productivity of the Arctic communities of marine planktonic algae is necessary to identify possible changes in the pelagic ecosystem functioning under the changing climate condition of the Kara Sea. This stu...
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Diego Borme, Sara Legovini, Alessandra de Olazabal and Valentina Tirelli
Food availability is thought to exert a bottom-up control on the population dynamics of small pelagic fish; therefore, studies on trophic ecology are essential to improve their management. Sardina pilchardus is one of the most important commercial specie...
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Ousmane Sarr, Richard Kindong and Siquan Tian
Japanese sardine (Sardinops melanostictus) is a significant small pelagic fish and a valuable resource that plays an essential ecological role in the marine ecosystem. It is present in the far Eastern Asian maritime waters, including the Pacific Ocean, S...
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Triantafyllia-Maria Perivolioti, Jaroslava Frouzova, Michal Tu?er and Dimitra Bobori
Fish stock monitoring is an important element for the sustainable management of inland water resources. A scarcity of data and the lack of systematic monitoring for Lake Trichonis precludes an up-to-date assessment. To assess the current status of pelagi...
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Ilya Chernov and Alexey Tolstikov
The White Sea is a small shallow semi-closed sea in the North-West of Russia. It is strongly affected by induced tides, so the tidal motion dominates in the sea. Sea ice is seasonal and the water salinity is less than in the neighbouring Barents sea due ...
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George Kontakiotis, Leonidas Moforis, Vasileios Karakitsios and Assimina Antonarakou
Sedimentological, micropalaeontological, and marine geological results from the Early Jurassic to Eocene carbonate formations of the Ionian zone, from six localities of Epirus, provide new insights into the basin palaeogeographic evolution and better cor...
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