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期刊名:Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology

缩写:J EXP MAR BIOL ECOL

ISSN:0022-0981

e-ISSN:1879-1697

IF/分区:1.8/Q2

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The factors that influence the composition of marine epiphytic microalgal assemblages are poorly-understood. To address this short-coming, 93 samples were collected from four distinct regions in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (F...
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Worldwide, many coral reefs are at risk of shifting to degraded algal-dominated states, due to compromised ecological conditions. Functional diversity of herbivorous fishes maintains coral reef health and promotes reef resilience to disturb...
Katelyn Szura,Richard McKinney,Cathleen Wigand et al. Katelyn Szura et al.
New England salt marshes are susceptible to degradation and habitat loss as a result of increased periods of inundation as sea levels rise. Increased inundation may exacerbate marsh degradation that can result from crab burrowing and foragi...
Troy D Hill,Nathalie R Sommer,Caroline R Kanaskie et al. Troy D Hill et al.
Salt marshes have the potential to intercept nitrogen that could otherwise impact coastal water quality. Salt marsh plants play a central role in nutrient interception by retaining N in above- and belowground tissues. We examine N uptake an...
Paul V Zimba,Erin M Hill,Kim Withers Paul V Zimba
Suspension-feeding porcelain crabs (Petrolisthes spp.) are often the most abundant decapod crustaceans in oyster reef habitat. Analysis of water column and subtidal algal biomass from three Texas estuaries suggests that planktonic food reso...
Laura A Enzor,Cheryl Hankins,Deborah N Vivian et al. Laura A Enzor et al.
Projected increases in ocean pCO2 levels are anticipated to affect calcifying organisms more rapidly and to a greater extent than other marine organisms. The effects of ocean acidification (OA) have been documented in numerous species of co...
James E Kaldy,Cheryl A Brown,Walter G Nelson et al. James E Kaldy et al.
A mesocosm system was developed to simulate estuarine conditions characteristic of short water-residence time ecosystems of the Pacific Coast of North America, and used to evaluate the response of multiple macrophyte metrics to gradients of...
Amanda N Curtis,Deenie M Bugge,Kate L Buckman et al. Amanda N Curtis et al.
The ratios of stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen provide important information on food sources of aquatic organisms and trophic structure of aquatic food webs. For many studies, trophic position and food source are linked to bioaccumula...
Mirja Hoins,Tim Eberlein,Dedmer B Van de Waal et al. Mirja Hoins et al.
Carbon isotope fractionation (εp) between the inorganic carbon source and organic matter has been proposed to be a function of pCO2. To understand the CO2-dependency of εp and species-specific differences therein, inorganic carbon fluxes ...