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141“…We construct a climatology of Lagrangian coherent structures (LCSs)—the concealed skeleton that shapes transport—with a twelve-year-long data-assimilative simulation of the sea-surface circulation in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM). Computed as time-mean Cauchy–Green strain tensorlines of the climatological velocity, the climatological LCSs (cLCSs) unveil recurrent Lagrangian circulation patterns. …”
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143por Hamdan, Leila J., Salerno, Jennifer L., Reed, Allen, Joye, Samantha B., Damour, Melanie“…More than 2,000 historic shipwrecks spanning 500 years of history, rest on the Gulf of Mexico seafloor. Shipwrecks serve as artificial reefs and hotspots of biodiversity by providing hard substrate, something rare in deep ocean regions. …”
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144por Gomez, Fabian A., Lee, Sang-Ki, Hernandez, Frank J., Chiaverano, Luciano M., Muller-Karger, Frank E., Liu, Yanyun, Lamkin, John T.“…The northern Gulf of Mexico (GoM) is a region strongly influenced by river discharges of freshwater and nutrients, which promote a highly productive coastal ecosystem that host commercially valuable marine species. …”
Publicado 2019
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145por Yuan, Yongping, Wang, Ruoyu, Cooter, Ellen, Ran, Limei, Daggupati, Prasad, Yang, Dongmei, Srinivasan, Raghavan, Jalowska, Anna“…Objectives of this paper are to describe how to expand the previous effort by integrating the SWAT model with the FEST-C (CMAQ/WRF/EPIC) modeling system, as well as to demonstrate application of the Integrated Modeling System (IMS) to the Mississippi River basin (MRB) to simulate streamflow and dissolved N loadings to the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). IMS simulation results generally agree with US Geological Survey (USGS) observations/estimations; the annual simulated streamflow is 218.9 mm and USGS observation is 211.1 mm and the annual simulated dissolved N is 2.1 kg ha(−1) and the USGS estimation is 2.8 kg ha(−1). …”
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146por Fujiwara, Masami, Martinez-Andrade, Fernando, Wells, R. J. David, Fisher, Mark, Pawluk, Michaela, Livernois, Mariah C.“…Here, the prevalence of nearly 150 species of fish and invertebrates were investigated to find changes in their distributions over 35 years along a subtropical coast within the Gulf of Mexico. Our results show that 90 species increased their occupancy probability, while 33 decreased (remaining species neither increase or decrease), and the ranges of many species expanded. …”
Publicado 2019
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147por Rosado-Nic, Oscar de Jesús, Hogan, J. Derek, Lara-Arenas, José Héctor, Rosas-Luis, Rigoberto, Carrillo, Laura, Villegas-Sánchez, Carmen Amelia“…Gene flow within the southern Gulf of Mexico appears to be stronger going from east-to-west. …”
Publicado 2020
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148“…We estimated detection probabilities of bird carcasses along sandy beaches and in marsh edge habitats in the northern Gulf of Mexico to help inform models of bird mortality associated with the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. …”
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149por Bosman, Samantha H., Schwing, Patrick T., Larson, Rebekka A., Wildermann, Natalie E., Brooks, Gregg R., Romero, Isabel C., Sanchez-Cabeza, Joan-Albert, Ruiz-Fernández, Ana Carolina, Machain-Castillo, Maria Luisa, Gracia, Adolfo, Escobar-Briones, Elva, Murawski, Steven A., Hollander, David J., Chanton, Jeffrey P.“…The southern Gulf of Mexico (sGoM) is home to an extensive oil recovery and development infrastructure. …”
Publicado 2020
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150por Mohan, John A, Jones, Elizabeth R, Hendon, Jill M, Falterman, Brett, Boswell, Kevin M, Hoffmayer, Eric R, Wells, R J David“…The blacktip shark Carcharhinus limbatus is a popular recreational species targeted throughout the western, central and eastern Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) yet it is unclear what levels of physiological stress result from catch-release fishing practices with hook and line gear and if the stress levels result in post-release mortality. …”
Publicado 2020
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151por Guzmán‐Méndez, Irán A., Rivera‐Madrid, Renata, Planes, Serge, Boissin, Emilie, Cróquer, Aldo, Agudo-Adriani, Esteban, González‐Gándara, Carlos, Perez‐España, Horacio, Giro‐Petersen, Ana, Luque, Jenny, García‐Rivas, María del C., Aguilar‐Espinosa, Margarita, Arguelles Jiménez, Jimmy, Arias‐González, Jesus E.“…A unique genetic group in the Gulf of Mexico may imply that the lionfish invasion unfolded both in a counterclockwise manner in the Gulf of Mexico. …”
Publicado 2020
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152“…Globally, rising temperatures have resulted in numerous examples of poleward shifts in species distribution patterns with accompanying changes in community structure and ecosystem processes. In the Gulf of Mexico, higher mean temperatures and less frequent winter freezes have led to the expansion of tropics-associated marine organisms. …”
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153por Ajemian, Matthew J., Drymon, J. Marcus, Hammerschlag, Neil, Wells, R. J. David, Street, Garrett, Falterman, Brett, McKinney, Jennifer A., Driggers, William B., Hoffmayer, Eric R., Fischer, Christopher, Stunz, Gregory W.“…While all life stages of tiger sharks are known to occur in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), variability in habitat use and movement patterns over ontogeny have never been quantified in this large marine ecosystem. …”
Publicado 2020
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154por Sandifer, Paul, Knapp, Landon, Lichtveld, Maureen, Manley, Ruth, Abramson, David, Caffey, Rex, Cochran, David, Collier, Tracy, Ebi, Kristie, Engel, Lawrence, Farrington, John, Finucane, Melissa, Hale, Christine, Halpern, David, Harville, Emily, Hart, Leslie, Hswen, Yulin, Kirkpatrick, Barbara, McEwen, Bruce, Morris, Glenn, Orbach, Raymond, Palinkas, Lawrence, Partyka, Melissa, Porter, Dwayne, Prather, Aric A., Rowles, Teresa, Scott, Geoffrey, Seeman, Teresa, Solo-Gabriele, Helena, Svendsen, Erik, Tincher, Terry, Trtanj, Juli, Walker, Ann Hayward, Yehuda, Rachel, Yip, Fuyuen, Yoskowitz, David, Singer, Burton“…The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) region is prone to disasters, including recurrent oil spills, hurricanes, floods, industrial accidents, harmful algal blooms, and the current COVID-19 pandemic. …”
Publicado 2020
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155por Suárez-Moo, Pablo, Lamelas, Araceli, Garcia-Bautista, Itza, Barahona-Pérez, Luis Felipe, Sandoval-Flores, Gloria, Valdes-Lozano, David, Toledano-Thompson, Tanit, Polanco-Lugo, Erik, Valdez-Ojeda, Ruby“…METHODS: The potential of naturally occurring microbial communities as oil degraders was investigated in Sisal and Progreso, two port locations in the southeast Gulf of Mexico, both with a low level of hydrocarbon pollution. …”
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156por Linacre, Lorena, Sánchez-Robles, Citlalli, Mirabal-Gómez, Uriel, Lara-Lara, J. Rubén, Bazán-Guzmán, Carmen“…This study assessed the cell carbon content and biomass for genera of dinoflagellates and diatoms in the oceanic ecosystem of the Southern Gulf of Mexico. Carbon content estimates were based on biovolume calculations derived from linear dimension measurements of individual cells and the approximate geometric body shape of each genus. …”
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157por Johnstone, Carolina, Pérez, Montse, Malca, Estrella, Quintanilla, José María, Gerard, Trika, Lozano-Peral, Diego, Alemany, Francisco, Lamkin, John, García, Alberto, Laiz-Carrión, Raúl“…For the first time, cooperative field collection of tuna larvae during 2014 in the main spawning area for each stock, the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) and the Mediterranean Sea (MED), enabled us to assess the ABFT genetic structure in a precise temporal and spatial frame exclusively through larvae. …”
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158por Marshall, Danielle A, Casas, Sandra M, Walton, William C, Rikard, F Scott, Palmer, Terence A, Breaux, Natasha, La Peyre, Megan K, Beseres Pollack, Jennifer, Kelly, Morgan, La Peyre, Jerome F“…The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, is a foundation species within US Gulf of Mexico (GoM) estuaries that has experienced substantial population declines. …”
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159por Rue, Chani R., Selwyn, Jason D., Cockett, Patricia M., Gillis, Bryan, Gurski, Lauren, Jose, Philip, Kutil, Brandi L., Magnuson, Sharon F., Ángela López de Mesa, Luz, Overath, R Deborah, Smee, Delbert Lee, Bird, Christopher E.Enlace del recurso
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160por Villanueva-Silva, Rodrigo, Velez, Patricia, Riquelme, Meritxell, Fajardo-Hernández, Carlos A., Martínez-Cárdenas, Anahí, Arista-Romero, Alejandra, Wan, Baojie, Ma, Rui, Qader, Mallique, Franzblau, Scott G., Figueroa, Mario“…A collection of 29 cultivable fungal strains isolated from deep-sea sediments of the Gulf of Mexico were cultivated under the “one strain, many compounds” approach to explore their chemical diversity and antimicrobial potential. …”
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