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241por Tyminski, John P., de la Parra-Venegas, Rafael, González Cano, Jaime, Hueter, Robert E.“…We attached pop-up satellite archival transmitting tags to 35 whale sharks in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico off the Yucatan Peninsula from 2003–2012 and three tags to whale sharks in the northeastern Gulf off Florida in 2010, to examine these sharks’ long-term movement patterns and gain insight into the underlying factors influencing their vertical habitat selection. …”
Publicado 2015
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242“…The data in this article includes the sequences of bacterial 16S rRNA gene from metagenome of Macondo oil (MC252)-treated and non-oil-treated sediment microcosms, collected from coastal Gulf of Mexico and Bayou La Batre, USA. Metacommunity DNA was PCR amplified with 341F and 907R oligonucleotide primers, targeting V3–V5 regions of the 16S rRNA gene. …”
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243por Henson, Michael W., Pitre, David M., Weckhorst, Jessica Lee, Lanclos, V. Celeste, Webber, Austen T., Thrash, J. CameronEnlace del recurso
Publicado 2016
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244“…BACKGROUND: The 2010 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill took place over 180,000 square kilometers during a 12-week period over five years ago; however, this event continues to influence the development and distribution of organisms in and around the region of the disaster. …”
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245por Hazen, Elliott L., Carlisle, Aaron B., Wilson, Steven G., Ganong, James E., Castleton, Michael R., Schallert, Robert J., Stokesbury, Michael J. W., Bograd, Steven J., Block, Barbara A.Enlace del recurso
Publicado 2016
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246por Ronje, Errol I., Barry, Kevin P., Sinclair, Carrie, Grace, Mark A., Barros, Nélio, Allen, Jason, Balmer, Brian, Panike, Anna, Toms, Christina, Mullin, Keith D., Wells, Randall S.“…Over the course of 50,167 sightings of bottlenose dolphin groups in Mississippi Sound and along the Florida coast of the Gulf of Mexico, severed catfish heads were found floating and exhibiting movements at the surface in close proximity to 13 dolphin groups that demonstrated feeding behavior. …”
Publicado 2017
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247por Marietou, Angeliki, Chastain, Roger, Beulig, Felix, Scoma, Alberto, Hazen, Terry C., Bartlett, Douglas H.“…Using cells collected 4 months following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill at the Gulf of Mexico, we set up Macondo crude oil enrichments at wellhead temperature and different pressures to determine the effect of increasing depth/pressure to the in situ microbial community and their ability to degrade oil. …”
Publicado 2018
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248por Shin, Boryoung, Kim, Minjae, Zengler, Karsten, Chin, Kuk-Jeong, Overholt, Will A., Gieg, Lisa M., Konstantinidis, Konstantinos T., Kostka, Joel E.“…To advance understanding of the fate of hydrocarbons released from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and deposited in marine sediments, this study characterized the microbial populations capable of anaerobic hydrocarbon degradation coupled with sulfate reduction in non-seep sediments of the northern Gulf of Mexico. Anaerobic, sediment-free enrichment cultures were obtained with either hexadecane or phenanthrene as sole carbon source and sulfate as a terminal electron acceptor. …”
Publicado 2019
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250por Tominack, Sarah A., Coffey, Kara Z., Yoskowitz, David, Sutton, Gail, Wetz, Michael S.Enlace del recurso
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252“…New information on the marine parasitic crustaceans from the Campeche coast, Gulf of Mexico (GoM), can improve our baseline knowledge of the ecology of both the host and parasite by providing, for example, parameters of infection. …”
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253por Rojas-Vargas, Jorge, González-Sánchez, Ricardo, Sánchez-Flores, Alejandro, Licea-Navarro, Alexei Fedorovish, Pardo-López, Liliana“…We report here the complete genome sequence of a marine Halopseudomonas aestusnigri strain isolated from asphalt sediments of the Gulf of Mexico. Studying the genomes of atypical environmental bacteria increases knowledge about the biology of microorganisms metabolizing pollutants and is also a biotechnological resource to develop bioremediation methods.…”
Publicado 2022
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254por Rodríguez-Santiago, M. A., Ramos-Colorado, L., García-Magaña, L., Grano-Maldonado, M.I., Iannacone, J., Vázquez-Caballero, A.“…However, despite its importance, there is still little knowledge about its parasitic fauna for the Mexican coasts of the Gulf of Mexico. The aims of this research were to generate a list of the parasitic fauna present in juvenile gray snapper L. griseus from a coastal lagoon located in southeastern Mexico, to evaluate the infection levels of parasites and to determine the relationship between the abundance of parasites and the fish size and condition factor. …”
Publicado 2022
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255“…Red snapper and gray triggerfish are ecologically, economically, and culturally important reef fishes in the northern Gulf of Mexico (nGOM). Scientists and managers have sought to understand the effects of artificial reefs on reef fish ecology by focusing on fish residency and movement at artificial reefs with less attention paid to broader spatial and temporal patterns in reef fish movements among a seascape of artificial reefs and other natural habitats. …”
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256por Howe, Kathryn L, Seitz, Kiley W, Campbell, Lauren G, Baker, Brett J, Thrash, J Cameron, Rabalais, Nancy N, Rogener, Mary-Kate, Joye, Samantha B, Mason, Olivia U“…The northern Gulf of Mexico (nGOM) hypoxic zone is a shallow water environment where methane, a potent greenhouse gas, fluxes from sediments to bottom water and remains trapped due to summertime stratification. …”
Publicado 2022
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257por Welsh, Ryan C., Witherington, Blair E., Guertin, Jeffrey R., Mott, Cody R., Bresette, Michael J.Enlace del recurso
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258por Gorchov Negron, Alan M., Kort, Eric A., Chen, Yuanlei, Brandt, Adam R., Smith, Mackenzie L., Plant, Genevieve, Ayasse, Alana K., Schwietzke, Stefan, Zavala-Araiza, Daniel, Hausman, Catherine, Adames-Corraliza, Ángel F.“…The Gulf of Mexico is the largest offshore fossil fuel production basin in the United States. …”
Publicado 2023
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259por Karim, Shahid, Zenzal, Theodore J., Beati, Lorenza, Sen, Raima, Adegoke, Abdulsalam, Kumar, Deepak, Downs, Latoyia P., Keko, Mario, Nussbaum, Ashly, Becker, Daniel J., Moore, Frank R.“…This study assessed the prevalence of exotic tick species parasitizing resident, short-distance, and long-distance songbirds during spring and autumn at stopover sites in the northern Gulf of Mexico using the mitochondrial 12S rDNA gene. …”
Publicado 2023
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260por Lloyd, Karen G., Albert, Daniel B., Biddle, Jennifer F., Chanton, Jeffrey P., Pizarro, Oscar, Teske, Andreas“…METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We conducted a transect of biogeochemical measurements and gene expression related to methane- and sulfur-cycling at different sediment depths across a broad Beggiatoa spp. mat at Mississippi Canyon 118 (MC118) in the Gulf of Mexico. High process rates within the mat (∼400 cm and ∼10 cm from the mat's edge) contrasted with sharply diminished activity at ∼50 cm outside the mat, as shown by sulfate and methane concentration profiles, radiotracer rates of sulfate reduction and methane oxidation, and stable carbon isotopes. …”
Publicado 2010
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