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Spot the difference: mimicry in a coral reef fish.

Spot the difference: mimicry in a coral reef fish.

... example, the appearance of females (e.g. female mimicry [24]) may be generally difficult to ...While the adaptive significance of signals used in mimicry is often examined in ... See full document

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Mixed-species schooling behavior and protective mimicry involving coral reef fish from the genus Haemulon (Haemulidae)

Mixed-species schooling behavior and protective mimicry involving coral reef fish from the genus Haemulon (Haemulidae)

... throughout the world, occurring mainly in marine and estuarine environments (Lindeman & Toxey, 2002; Nelson, ...2006). The genus Haemulon is represented by 15 species distributed along the ... See full document

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Coral reef degradation, fish parasite loads and cleaning behavior: insights from a Caribbean island

Coral reef degradation, fish parasite loads and cleaning behavior: insights from a Caribbean island

... reefs. The only significant difference was found in Carmabi, where longfin damselfish ectoparasite loads seemed to be higher than in the other ...between the sampled reefs were ... See full document

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Episodic Disturbance from Boat Anchoring Is a Major Contributor to, but Does Not Alter the Trajectory of, Long-Term Coral Reef Decline.

Episodic Disturbance from Boat Anchoring Is a Major Contributor to, but Does Not Alter the Trajectory of, Long-Term Coral Reef Decline.

... isolated the impact of a single severe anchoring event at Crab Cove, near Guana Island, BVI (Fig 2), an approximately 1 ha site that has been monitored annually from 1992 to the present ...All reef ... See full document

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Hydrology, Plankton, and Corals of the Maracajaú Reefs (Northeastern Brazil) - an Ecosystem Under Severe Thermal Stress

Hydrology, Plankton, and Corals of the Maracajaú Reefs (Northeastern Brazil) - an Ecosystem Under Severe Thermal Stress

... de coral afastada da costa, onde os corais foram observados in loco e amostras de água foram coletadas para a obtenção de dados hidrológicos e ...este coral está sob estresse termal ... See full document

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Coral reef socio-ecological systems analysis & restoration

Coral reef socio-ecological systems analysis & restoration

... assessments in order to provide key information for establishing future interventions and strategies for practitioners, monitoring and evaluation programs ...analyzed the SES’s subsystems independently, so ... See full document

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Inflation Targeting did Make a Difference in Industrial Countries’ Inflation and Output Growth

Inflation Targeting did Make a Difference in Industrial Countries’ Inflation and Output Growth

... subtracting the common time and country fixed effects from the variables of interest, then running BS’s cross-section difference-in-difference regressions with these mean-deviation ... See full document

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Sensitivity of calcification to thermal stress varies among genera of massive reef-building corals.

Sensitivity of calcification to thermal stress varies among genera of massive reef-building corals.

... Reductions in calcification rates also occur when thermal conditions are suboptimal [24], and there have been several recent reports of a link between thermal stress and skeletal growth reductions in ... See full document

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Microbiome variation in corals with distinct depth distribution ranges across a shallow-mesophotic gradient (15-85 m)

Microbiome variation in corals with distinct depth distribution ranges across a shallow-mesophotic gradient (15-85 m)

... from the coral’s surface. After scraping the tissue off the skeleton using sterile scalpels, genomic DNA of 51 coral tissue samples was extracted using the FastDNA SPIN Kit for Soil (MP ... See full document

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Observations of migrant exchange and mixing in a coral reef fish metapopulation link scales of marine population connectivity

Observations of migrant exchange and mixing in a coral reef fish metapopulation link scales of marine population connectivity

... Some coral reef fishes mass spawn in large aggregations, where gametes from males and females are released with lit- tle regard for mate selection (Domeier and Colin ...after the ini- tial ... See full document

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Microbial indicators of environmental perturbations in coral reef ecosystems

Microbial indicators of environmental perturbations in coral reef ecosystems

... parameters, the ability to infer environmental state based on microbial community data was tested using an indi- cator value analysis [37] and a random forest machine learning ...approach. In total, 110 ... See full document

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An Analysis Of The Difference In Gender Level Of Cassava Production And Access To Land In Abia State Nigeria

An Analysis Of The Difference In Gender Level Of Cassava Production And Access To Land In Abia State Nigeria

... employed in sample selection. In the first stage, the three agricultural zones in the state were purposively ...Ohafia. In the second stage three local governments ... See full document

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Ontogeny of swimming behaviour of two temperate clingfishes, Lepadogaster lepadogaster and L-purpurea (Gobiesocidae)

Ontogeny of swimming behaviour of two temperate clingfishes, Lepadogaster lepadogaster and L-purpurea (Gobiesocidae)

... reduce the dispersal of a number of taxa with varying PLD. Reef fish larvae with relatively short PLDs ...of the short- horn sculpin in which larvae oriented their bodies slightly ... See full document

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Acidification effects in the behavioural responses of temperate reef fish larvae

Acidification effects in the behavioural responses of temperate reef fish larvae

... reared in control pH in presence of ...to the fact that this blenny feeds on mussels, other benthic invertebrates and algae (Zander, 1986), and it is not known to feed of fish larvae, not ... See full document

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Polyplacophora (Mollusca) from reef ecosystems and associations with macroalgae on the Coast of Alagoas, Northeastern Brazil

Polyplacophora (Mollusca) from reef ecosystems and associations with macroalgae on the Coast of Alagoas, Northeastern Brazil

... out in reef ecosystems along the coast of Maceió, located between the geographic coordi- nates 9°30’S, 35°35’W and 9°40’S, ...35°41’W. The study area in- cluded five coral ... See full document

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Comparative genome-centric analysis reveals seasonal variation in the function of coral reef microbiomes

Comparative genome-centric analysis reveals seasonal variation in the function of coral reef microbiomes

... using the follow- ing binning tools: GroopM ...[34]. The quality (completeness and contamination) of the resulting MAGs was assessed with CheckM ...[48]. The total recovery of MAGs with ... See full document

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Fish abundance differences and relations to primary production in two variants of pond stocking with common carp(<i>Cyprinus carpio </i>L.), grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella Val.) and bighead carp (<i>Aristichthys nobilis </i>Rich.) larvae

Fish abundance differences and relations to primary production in two variants of pond stocking with common carp(<i>Cyprinus carpio </i>L.), grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella Val.) and bighead carp (<i>Aristichthys nobilis </i>Rich.) larvae

... on the table in the first year (2007) the experiment took place at two different sites (Plovdiv town and Trivoditsi village) whose fish ponds belonged to the experimental ... See full document

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Depth-Independent Reproduction in the Reef Coral Porites astreoides from Shallow to Mesophotic Zones.

Depth-Independent Reproduction in the Reef Coral Porites astreoides from Shallow to Mesophotic Zones.

... curtail the reproductive performance of deeper living coral populations, which would restrict the potential for deeper, mesophotic habitat to supply larvae to other ...from the Pacific ... See full document

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High macroalgal cover and low coral recruitment undermines the potential resilience of the world&#039;s southernmost coral reef assemblages.

High macroalgal cover and low coral recruitment undermines the potential resilience of the world's southernmost coral reef assemblages.

... within the Lord Howe Island lagoon to be directly comparable to those of the ...differences in the availability of suitable settlement sites among studies, or differences in ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.55 número1

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.55 número1

... Archipelago. The proximity of the archipelago to the city of Rio de Janeiro is an eminent threat to the ecosystem due to the multiple uses of coastal areas by the ...of ... See full document

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