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61“…In this study, fifteen Microsatellite (MS) DNA markers were identified from a partial genomic Pacific threadfin DNA library enriched in CA repeats, and six highly-polymorphic microsatellite loci were employed to analyze genetic similarity and differences between the wild population and hatchery population in Oahu Island. A total of 37 alleles were detected at the six MS loci in the two populations. …”
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62“…In this study, we describe three new species of Hyposmocoma: Hyposmocoma ipohapuu sp. n. from Big Island, Hyposmocoma makawao sp. n. from Makawao Forest Reserve in Mauiand Hyposmocoma tantala sp. n. from Mt. Tantalus, Oahu, all of which produce tubular purse cases during their larval stage. …”
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63“…We deployed accelerometers, seal-mounted cameras and GPS tags on six monk seals during 2012–2014 on the islands of Molokai, Kauai and Oahu. We used pitch, calculated from the accelerometer, to identify search events and thus classify foraging dives. …”
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64Who’s there? – First morphological and DNA barcoding catalogue of the shallow Hawai’ian sponge fauna“…Consequently, this project addresses this gap by describing the most representative sponge species in the shallow waters of the enigmatic bay of Kane’ohe Bay, in O’ahu Island. A total of 30 species (28 demosponges and two calcareous sponges) living associated to the reef structures are here reported. …”
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65por McCoy, Kaylyn S., Williams, Ivor D., Friedlander, Alan M., Ma, Hongguang, Teneva, Lida, Kittinger, John N.“…Average annual commercial reef fish catch over the same time period—184,911 kg year(-1)—was 16% of the total catch, but that proportion varied greatly among islands, ranging from 23% on Oʻahu to 5% on Molokaʻi. These results emphasize the importance of reef fishing in Hawaiʻi for reasons beyond commerce, such as food security and cultural practice, and highlight the large differences in fishing practices across the Hawaiian Islands.…”
Publicado 2018
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66por Stamoulis, Kostantinos A., Delevaux, Jade M.S., Williams, Ivor D., Friedlander, Alan M., Reichard, Jake, Kamikawa, Keith, Harvey, Euan S.“…We used a diver operated stereo-video system to conduct fish surveys and record minimum approach distance (MAD) of targeted reef fishes inside and outside of two marine reserves on the island of Oʻahu in the main Hawaiian Islands. By comparing MAD between sites and management types we tested the assumption that it provides a proxy for fish wariness related to spearfishing pressure. …”
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67“…Our previous field experiments with Rhodamine dye plumes at Makai Research Pier at Oahu, Hawaii revealed that marine plumes show similar characteristics to aerial plumes qualitatively, but quantitatively they are disparate. …”
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68“…The present work characterizes physicochemical properties of reproductive materials (seeds and pods) from pongamia trees grown in different environments at five locations on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Proximate and ultimate analyses, heating value, and elemental composition of the seeds, pods, and de-oiled seed cake were determined. …”
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69por Whiting, Martin J., Holland, Brenden S., Keogh, J. Scott, Noble, Daniel W. A., Rankin, Katrina J., Stuart-Fox, Devi“…Here, we show that Jackson’s chameleons inadvertently introduced from Kenya to Hawaii (Oahu), where there are no coevolved, native lizard predators, experienced pronounced character release of color signals. …”
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70“…These three PCR protocols were successfully employed to detect HAdV in both treated and untreated urban wastewaters, and also in 6 of 16 recreational water samples collected around the island of Oahu, Hawaii. CONCLUSIONS: Findings from this study support the possible use of enteric viruses for aquatic environmental monitoring, specifically for the essential routine monitoring of Hawaiian beach waters using the optimized PCR protocol to detect HAdV at certain water sites to ensure a safe use of recreational waters.…”
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71por Gaither, Michelle R., Aeby, Greta, Vignon, Matthias, Meguro, Yu-ichiro, Rigby, Mark, Runyon, Christina, Toonen, Robert J., Wood, Chelsea L., Bowen, Brian W.“…Half a century ago, the state of Hawai'i introduced the Bluestripe Snapper, Lutjanus kasmira, to O'ahu for fisheries enhancement. Today, this species shares an intestinal nematode parasite, Spirocamallanus istiblenni, with native Hawaiian fishes, raising the possibility that the introduced fish carried a parasite that has since spread to naïve local hosts. …”
Publicado 2013
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72por Stat, Michael, Pochon, Xavier, Franklin, Erik C, Bruno, John F, Casey, Kenneth S, Selig, Elizabeth R, Gates, Ruth D“…We recovered 2305 Symbiodinium ITS2 sequences from 242 coral colonies in lagoonal reef habitats at Pearl and Hermes Atoll, French Frigate Shoals, and Kaneohe Bay, Oahu in 2007. Sequences were grouped into 26 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) with 12 OTUs associated with Montipora and 21 with Porites. …”
Publicado 2013
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73por Durham, Bryndan P., Grote, Jana, Whittaker, Kerry A., Bender, Sara J., Luo, Haiwei, Grim, Sharon L., Brown, Julia M., Casey, John R., Dron, Antony, Florez-Leiva, Lennin, Krupke, Andreas, Luria, Catherine M., Mine, Aric H., Nigro, Olivia D., Pather, Santhiska, Talarmin, Agathe, Wear, Emma K., Weber, Thomas S., Wilson, Jesse M., Church, Matthew J., DeLong, Edward F., Karl, David M., Steward, Grieg F., Eppley, John M., Kyrpides, Nikos C., Schuster, Stephan, Rappé, Michael S.“…Strain HIMB11 is a planktonic marine bacterium isolated from coastal seawater in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii belonging to the ubiquitous and versatile Roseobacter clade of the alphaproteobacterial family Rhodobacteraceae. …”
Publicado 2014
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74“…Firstly reported in Kaneohe Bay (Oahu) in 1928, it is now established throughout the entire archipelago, including the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, a U.S. …”
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75por Wade, Rachael M, Spalding, Heather L, Peyton, Kimberly A, Foster, Kevin, Sauvage, Thomas, Ross, Matthew, Sherwood, Alison R“…BACKGROUND: A second species in the siphonous green algal genus Avrainvillea was recently discovered off the island of O‘ahu in the Main Hawaiian Islands. Specimens were collected from Honolulu Harbor, including its entrance channel, and near Ke‘ehi Harbor. …”
Publicado 2018
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76por Amend, Anthony S., Cobian, Gerald M., Laruson, Aki J., Remple, Kristina, Tucker, Sarah J., Poff, Kirsten E., Antaky, Carmen, Boraks, Andre, Jones, Casey A., Kuehu, Donna, Lensing, Becca R., Pejhanmehr, Mersedeh, Richardson, Daniel T., Riley, Paul P.“…We sequenced amplicons of bacteria from the surfaces of six plant parts and adjacent soil of Scaevola taccada, a common beach shrub, along a 60 km transect spanning O’ahu island’s windward coast, as well as within a single intensively-sampled site. …”
Publicado 2019
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77por Jones, Stuart T., Asher, Jacob M., Boland, Raymond C., Kanenaka, Brian K., Weng, Kevin C.“…In this study, we used a submersible to describe a deep-water artificial reef complex (93–245 m) off of Ewa Beach, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, and evaluated possible conservation and/or fisheries-related contributions. …”
Publicado 2020
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78por Virdi, Ravleen, Lowe, Melissa E., Norton, Grant J., Dawrs, Stephanie N., Hasan, Nabeeh A., Epperson, L. Elaine, Glickman, Cody M., Chan, Edward D., Strong, Michael, Crooks, James L., Honda, Jennifer R.“…A total of 545 water biofilm samples were collected from 357 unique locations across Kaua’i (n = 51), O’ahu (n = 202), Maui (n = 159), and Hawai’i Island (n = 133) and divided into outdoor (n = 179) or indoor (n = 366) categories. rpoB sequence analysis was used to determine NTM species and predictive modeling applied to develop NTM risk maps based on geographic characteristics between environments. …”
Publicado 2021
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79por Morris, Brian J., Chen, Randi, Donlon, Timothy A., Kallianpur, Kalpana J., Masaki, Kamal H., Willcox, Bradley J.“…In a prospective population-based longitudinal study we followed 3,471 American men of Japanese ancestry living on Oahu, Hawaii, from 1965 until death or to the end of December 2019 by which time 99% had died. …”
Publicado 2023
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80por Seabourn, Priscilla S., Weber, Danya E., Spafford, Helen, Medeiros, Matthew C. I.“…Mosquitoes, water, soil, and plant nectar were collected from 20 sites in the Mānoa Valley, Oahu. DNA was extracted and associated bacteriomes were inventoried using Earth Microbiome Project protocols. …”
Publicado 2023
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