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期刊名:Marine biology

缩写:MAR BIOL

ISSN:0025-3162

e-ISSN:1432-1793

IF/分区:2.1/Q2

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A C Cleary,S Kawaguchi,R King et al. A C Cleary et al.
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba (Dana i Am J Sci Arts Ser 2(9):129-133, 1850), are both central ecosystem components in the Southern Ocean, and the target of a growing commercial fishery. Understanding the trophic interactions which shap...
Eleanor Maedhbh Honan,Ewan D Wakefield,Richard A Phillips et al. Eleanor Maedhbh Honan et al.
The polar sea-ice zones are highly productive and seasonal habitats that support large populations of vertebrate predators. In the Antarctic, snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) are regarded as highly ice-dependant, yet knowledge of their habita...
Gordon T Ober,Carol S Thornber,Jason S Grear Gordon T Ober
Ocean acidification and eutrophication have direct, positive effects on the growth of many marine macroalgae, potentially resulting in macroalgal blooms and shifts in ecosystem structure and function. Enhanced growth of macroalgae, however,...
Laura Steeves,Keryn Winterburn,Michael R S Coffin et al. Laura Steeves et al.
In aquatic environments, low dissolved oxygen concentrations can result in depressed bivalve defense systems while promoting anaerobic bacterial growth, ultimately leading to increased bivalve mortality rates. Although the relationship betw...
Ellen Barrowclift,Andrew J Temple,Sebastián A Pardo et al. Ellen Barrowclift et al.
Devil rays (Mobula spp.) are caught in fisheries across the Indian Ocean, with reports of significant recent declines in catch and sightings. Globally, the few populations studied have extremely low population growth rates due to low fecund...
Nils B Tack,Sara Oliveira Santos,Brad J Gemmell et al. Nils B Tack et al.
Copepods are negatively buoyant organisms actively participating in large-scale vertical migrations as primary consumers in marine ecosystems. As such, these organisms need to overcome their own weight to swim upwards, incurring extra energ...
Nicolas E Humphries,Daniel W Fuller,Kurt M Schaefer et al. Nicolas E Humphries et al.
Oxygen minimum zones in the open ocean are predicted to significantly increase in volume over the coming decades as a result of anthropogenic climatic warming. The resulting reduction in dissolved oxygen (DO) in the pelagic realm is likely ...
Emily I Palmer,Emma L Betty,Sinéad Murphy et al. Emily I Palmer et al.
Reproductive parameters were assessed in 64 male common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) examined post-mortem from strandings and bycatch in New Zealand between 1999 and 2020. The stages of male sexual maturation were assessed using morphologic...
Isabella Neves-Ferreira,Juliana Mello-Fonseca,Carlos E L Ferreira Isabella Neves-Ferreira
Sea turtles spend most of their life cycle in foraging grounds. Research in developmental habitats is crucial to understanding individual dynamics and to support conservation strategies. One approach to gather information in foraging ground...
Lana Minier,Xavier Raick,Emma Gairin et al. Lana Minier et al.
Coral reefs encompass different habitats that have their own living communities. The present study aimed to test the hypothesis that these different kinds of habitats were characterized by specific soundscapes. Within the lagoon of Bora-Bor...