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701por Gherekhloo, Javid, Fernández-Moreno, Pablo T., Alcántara-de la Cruz, Ricardo, Sánchez-González, Eduardo, Cruz-Hipolito, Hugo E., Domínguez-Valenzuela, José A., De Prado, Rafael“…Glyphosate has been used for more than 15 years for weed management in citrus groves in the Gulf of Mexico, at up to 3–4 applications per year. Goosegrass (Eleusine indica (L.) …”
Publicado 2017
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702por Pan, Yihang K., Ern, Rasmus, Morrison, Phillip R., Brauner, Colin J., Esbaugh, Andrew J.“…Red drum is an economically and ecologically important species native to coastal regions and estuaries of the Gulf of Mexico – habitats that routinely experience pronounced hypoxic events. …”
Publicado 2017
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703“…We demonstrated, contrary to popular belief (information from dealers), that the most heavily traded species in the market was Lysmata boggessi, an endemic species to the eastern Gulf of Mexico, and not Lysmata wurdemanni. Importantly, only when color pattern or genetic markers in conjunction with morphological traits were employed, was it was possible to unequivocally identify L. boggessi as the only species in the trade. …”
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704por Mullin, Keith D., McDonald, Trent, Wells, Randall S., Balmer, Brian C., Speakman, Todd, Sinclair, Carrie, Zolman, Eric S., Hornsby, Fawn, McBride, Shauna M., Wilkinson, Krystan A., Schwacke, Lori H.“…After the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill began in April 2010, studies were initiated on northern Gulf of Mexico common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Mississippi Sound (MSS) to determine density, abundance, and survival, during and after the oil spill, and to compare these results to previous research in this region. …”
Publicado 2017
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705por Croisant, Sharon A., Lin, Yu-li, Shearer, Joseph J., Prochaska, John, Phillips-Savoy, Amanda, Gee, James, Jackson, Daniel, Panettieri, Reynold A., Howarth, Marilyn, Sullivan, John, Black, Bishop James, Tate, Joi, Nguyen, Dustin, Anthony, Amber, Khan, Asim, Fernando, Harshica, Ansari, G. A. Shakeel, Rowe, Gilbert, Howrey, Bret, Singleton, Chantele, Elferink, Cornelis“…Three research sites were selected for human sampling along the Gulf of Mexico coast including two from Mississippi and one from Louisiana, with Galveston, Texas, serving as a comparison site, given that it was not directly impacted by the spill. …”
Publicado 2017
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706“…We chose a representative marine‐dominated estuary in the northern Gulf of Mexico, Grand Bay in Mississippi, to test the concept of SLR thresholds. …”
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707Nutrient enrichment shifts mangrove height distribution: Implications for coastal woody encroachment“…We fertilized naturally co-occurring Avicennia germinans (black mangrove) and Spartina alterniflora (smooth cordgrass) stands in Port Aransas, TX, an area experiencing mangrove encroachment within the Northern Gulf of Mexico mangrove-marsh ecotone. After four growing seasons (2010–2013) of continuous fertilization, Avicennia was more positively influenced by nutrient enrichment than Spartina. …”
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708por Reece, Joshua Steven, Watson, Amanda, Dalyander, Patricia Soupy, Edwards, Cynthia Kallio, Geselbracht, Laura, LaPeyre, Megan K., Tirpak, Blair E., Tirpak, John M., Woodrey, Mark“…To support prioritization of conservation actions across a range of spatial scales, we conducted the Gulf Coast Vulnerability Assessment (GCVA) for four natural communities and eleven focal species around the Gulf of Mexico based on current and future threats from climate change and land-use practices out to 2060. …”
Publicado 2018
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709por Romero-Gallardo, Salvador, Velázquez-Abunader, Iván, López-Rocha, Jorge Alberto, Garza-Gisholt, Eduardo“…The aim of this study was to estimate M during the life cycle of the sea cucumber Isostichopus badionotus, a species under heavy fishing exploitation in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. Coefficients M at age were estimated using two models: The Gnomonic Interval Model (GIM) and the Chen & Watanabe model. …”
Publicado 2018
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710por Rooker, Jay R., Dance, Michael A., Wells, R. J. David, Ajemian, Matthew J., Block, Barbara A., Castleton, Michael R., Drymon, J. Marcus, Falterman, Brett J., Franks, James S., Hammerschlag, Neil, Hendon, Jill M., Hoffmayer, Eric R., Kraus, Richard T., McKinney, Jennifer A., Secor, David H., Stunz, Gregory W., Walter, John F.“…Billfishes and tunas moved throughout the Gulf of Mexico and all species investigated (blue marlin, white marlin, Atlantic bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna) frequently crossed international boundaries and entered the territorial waters of Cuba and/or Mexico. …”
Publicado 2019
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711por Coykendall, D. Katharine, Cornman, Robert Scott, Prouty, Nancy G., Brooke, Sandra, Demopoulos, Amanda W. J., Morrison, Cheryl L.“…Two distinct Campylobacterota phylotypes were prevalent in NCS samples, one of which shares a clade with Campylobacterota associated with B. childressi from the Gulf of Mexico and the other with Campylobacterota associated with other deep-sea fauna. …”
Publicado 2019
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712“…Midwest is a principal cause of the persistent hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico. We used eight years of high resolution satellite imagery, field boundaries, crop data layers, and yield stability classes to estimate the proportion of N fertilizer removed in harvest (NUE) versus left as surplus N in 8 million corn (Zea mays) fields at subfield resolutions of 30 × 30 m (0.09 ha) across 30 million ha of 10 Midwest states. …”
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713“…METHODS: We applied untargeted Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry to examine the metabolomic diversity of the deep-sea coral, Callogorgia delta, across three sites in the Northern Gulf of Mexico as well as three other deep-sea corals, Stichopathes sp., Leiopathes glaberrima, and Lophelia pertusa, and a shallow-water species, Acropora palmata. …”
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714por Hardison, D. Ransom, Holland, William C., Currier, Robert D., Kirkpatrick, Barbara, Stumpf, Richard, Fanara, Tracy, Burris, Devin, Reich, Andrew, Kirkpatrick, Gary J., Litaker, R. Wayne“…Blooms of the toxic microalga Karenia brevis occur seasonally in Florida, Texas and other portions of the Gulf of Mexico. Brevetoxins produced during Karenia blooms can cause neurotoxic shellfish poisoning in humans, massive fish kills, and the death of marine mammals and birds. …”
Publicado 2019
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715por Walls, Susan C., Barichivich, William J., Chandler, Jonathan, Meade, Ashley M., Milinichik, Marysa, O'Donnell, Katherine M., Owens, Megan E., Peacock, Terry, Reinman, Joseph, Watling, Rebecca C., Wetsch, Olivia E.“…Marks National Wildlife Refuge, located along the northern Gulf of Mexico's coast in the panhandle region of Florida, received storm surge that was 3.0–3.6 m (NAVD88) above sea level. …”
Publicado 2019
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716“…This is important for science and management, as these long-term datasets with relatively wide geographic scope could potentially be incorporated into future assessments of sharks in the Gulf of Mexico.…”
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717“…To assess the effects of large-scale aquatic vegetation loss on fish and invertebrate communities in Florida estuaries, we quantified and compared the food webs of two adjacent spring-fed rivers that flow into the Gulf of Mexico. We constructed a food web model using field-based estimates of community absolute biomass and trophic interactions of a highly productive vegetated river, and modeled long-term simulations of vascular plant decline coupled with seasonal production of filamentous macroalgae. …”
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718por Middleton, Beth A.“…To test this overall hypothesis, simultaneous studies were conducted of the relationship of environmental gradients to leaf and wood decomposition, buried cloth decomposition and percent soil organic matter in Taxodium distichum swamps across the Mississippi River Alluvial Valley (MRAV) and northern Gulf of Mexico (GOM) of the US. Decomposition of leaf tissue was 6.2 to 10.9 times faster than wood tissue. …”
Publicado 2020
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719Mesocosm experiments to better understand hydrocarbon half-lives for oil and oil dispersant mixturespor Morales-McDevitt, Maya E., Shi, Dawei, Knap, Anthony H., Quigg, Antonietta, Sweet, Stephen T., Sericano, Jose L., Wade, Terry L.“…Mesocosm studies employing coastal and open-ocean seawater from the Gulf of Mexico were undertaken to examine changes in oil concentration and composition with time. …”
Publicado 2020
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720por Pelletier, David, Seyer, Yannick, Garthe, Stefan, Bonnefoi, Salomé, Phillips, Richard A., Guillemette, Magella“…We combined demographic monitoring (survival, phenology, hatching success) of 58 Northern Gannets (Morus bassanus) breeding on Bonaventure Island (Canada) and biologging technology (Global Location Sensor or GLS loggers) to estimate activity and energy budgets during the non-breeding period for three different migration strategies: to the Gulf of Mexico (GM), southeast (SE) or northeast (NE) Atlantic coast of the U.S. …”
Publicado 2020
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