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期刊名:Biological bulletin

缩写:BIOL BULL-US

ISSN:0006-3185

e-ISSN:1939-8697

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Rafael de Carvalho Santos,João Alberto Farinelli Pantaleão,Jeniffer Natalia Teles et al. Rafael de Carvalho Santos et al.
AbstractThe migratory behavior of freshwater shrimps may be affected by natural barriers in limnetic environments. This study evaluated the river areas separated by natural barriers, such as waterfalls, which affect the amphidromous shrimps...
D M Soper,N Villafranca,J P Dieffenthaller et al. D M Soper et al.
AbstractCoral growth is critical to reef health, resilience under rapidly changing environmental conditions, and restoration efforts. Although fragmenting coral has been occurring for many years in an effort to restore reefs, recently it wa...
Agustina Marciano,Laura Susana López Greco,Karine Delevati Colpo Agustina Marciano
AbstractThis study aimed to evaluate the factors modulating the female reproductive performance of the fiddler crab Leptuca uruguayensis (Nobili, 1901) during the short reproductive season of a temperate population. We proposed two modulati...
Richard R Strathmann Richard R Strathmann
AbstractFeeding larvae of echinoderms appear to differ in scope for adaptive developmental plasticity in response to food. Extension of the ciliary band on narrow arms supported by skeletal rods, as in echinoid and ophiuroid larvae, may ena...
Zoe Dellaert,Phillip A Vargas,Patrick J La Riviere et al. Zoe Dellaert et al.
AbstractWe tested the impact of temperature and symbiont state on calcification in corals, using the facultatively symbiotic coral Astrangia poculata as a model system. Symbiotic and aposymbiotic colonies of A. poculata were reared in 15, 2...
Peter C Doll,Vanessa Messmer,Sven Uthicke et al. Peter C Doll et al.
AbstractPopulation irruptions of the western Pacific crown-of-thorns sea star (Acanthaster sp.) are a perennial threat to coral reefs and may be initiated by fluctuations in reproductive or settlement success. However, the processes dictati...
Thomas A Ebert Thomas A Ebert
AbstractThe starfish family Asterinidae shows a diversity of reproductive modes, and a number of species have sufficient life-history data that can be used for analysis, using life-cycle graphs. These include four species that reproduce by ...
Michael W Hart,Vanessa I Guerra,Jonathan D Allen et al. Michael W Hart et al.
AbstractMany sea stars are well known for facultative or obligate asexual reproduction in both the adult and larval life-cycle stages. Some species and lineages are also capable of facultative or obligate hermaphroditic reproduction with se...
John K Keesing John K Keesing
AbstractThe selectivity of crown-of-thorns sea stars (Acanthaster sp.) for different coral prey types was quantified in the field and laboratory and compared with a range of nutritional and food quality parameters as well as the growth perf...