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Alberto Collareta, Simone Casati and Andrea Di Cencio
The extinct ?false mako? shark, Parotodus benedenii (Lamniformes: Otodontidae), is essentially known from large, robust teeth that are widespread but overall rare in Oligocene to Pliocene deposits worldwide. More than 150 years after its description, thi...
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Ivelina Zlateva, Petya Ivanova, Nina Dzhembekova, Valentina Doncheva, Ivan Popov, Violeta Slabakova, Yordan Raev, Violin Raykov and Dimitar Dimitrov
The present study examined the genetic diversity and spatial distribution of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus), an economically important species on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. Maximum entropy (MaxEnt) modeling software Version 3.4.4. was utilized to deve...
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Lenaïg G. Hemery, Kailan F. Mackereth and Levy G. Tugade
Marine energy devices are installed in highly dynamic environments and have the potential to affect the benthic and pelagic habitats around them. Regulatory bodies often require baseline characterization and/or post-installation monitoring to determine w...
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Erica Carlig, Davide Di Blasi, Eva Pisano, Marino Vacchi, Gianfranco Santovito and Laura Ghigliotti
The Antarctic endemic fish genus Trematomus (Trematominae, Notothenioidei) includes 15 species very diverse in morphology, lifestyle and feeding ecology. Co-occurring on the continental shelf, they occupy different habitats and a wide range of ecological...
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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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Guillaume Bernard, Laura Kauppi, Nicolas Lavesque, Aurélie Ciutat, Antoine Grémare, Cécile Massé and Olivier Maire
The invasive mussel Arcuatula senhousia has successfully colonized shallow soft sediments worldwide. This filter feeding mussel modifies sedimentary habitats while forming dense populations and efficiently contributes to nutrient cycling. In the present ...
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Christoph G. Jäger, Jeske Hagemann, Dietrich Borchardt
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Ecological theory predicts that the relative importance of benthic to planktonic primary production usually changes along the rivers' continuum from a predomination of benthic algae in lower stream orders to a predomination of planktonic algae at higher ...
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Musyl, Michael K., Richard W. Brill, Daniel S. Curran, Nuno M. Fragoso, Lianne M. McNaughton, Anders Nielsen, Bert S. Kikkawa, and Christopher D. Moyes
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