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601“…The South China Sea (SCS) is the largest marginal sea in the western tropical Pacific Ocean and is characterized by complex physicochemical environments. …”
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602por Lal, Devendra“…We also summarize their measured Be/Be in foraminiferal calcite in Pacific Ocean cores, which reveal that the concentrations and ratios of the stable and cosmogenic isotopes of Be and Al have varied significantly in the past 30 ky. …”
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603“…Spatial hot spots were seen off the coasts of Russia and West Africa, in the South Indian Ocean, and in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Our study highlights novel ways to trace seafood supply chains and identifies priority areas for improved trade regulation and fisheries management at the global scale.…”
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604“…The formal analyses are also performed for a large area including Australia, a part of Asia, the Indian Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean. We remark that in this contribution "phase-only" refers to phase-only measurements in the observation model, while the code data are thus only used to compute the approximate values needed for linearizing the observation equations.…”
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605por Moruno, Francisco Lopez, Rubio, Juan E., Atanassov, Plamen, Cerrato, José M., Arges, Christopher G., Santoro, Carlo“…This work used real seawater from the Pacific Ocean in the desalination chamber. The results displayed a high desalination rate and power generation for all the membranes, with a maximum of 78.6 ± 2.0% in salinity reduction and 235 ± 7 mW m(−2) in power generation for the MDCs with the SPEEK CEM. …”
Publicado 2018
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606por Núñez-Vázquez, Erick J., Almazán-Becerril, Antonio, López-Cortés, David J., Heredia-Tapia, Alejandra, Hernández-Sandoval, Francisco E., Band-Schmidt, Christine J., Bustillos-Guzmán, José J., Gárate-Lizárraga, Ismael, García-Mendoza, Ernesto, Salinas-Zavala, Cesar A., Cordero-Tapia, Amaury“…Carnivorous fish, such as snapper (Lutjanus) and grouper (Epinephelus and Mycteroperca) in the Pacific Ocean, and great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) and snapper (Lutjanus) in the Atlantic (Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea), were involved in all cases. …”
Publicado 2018
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607“…An innovative algorithm is developed to identify CRs from satellite observations of sea level anomalies and near-surface chlorophyll concentration in the North Pacific Ocean between 2003 and 2010. The results show that only 1% of mesoscale eddies are associated with CRs, which implies the CRs are not ubiquitous. …”
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608por Misios, Stergios, Gray, Lesley J., Knudsen, Mads F., Karoff, Christoffer, Schmidt, Hauke, Haigh, Joanna D.“…We observe a robust reduction of east–west sea-level pressure gradients over the Indo-Pacific Ocean during solar maxima and the following 1–2 y. …”
Publicado 2019
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609por McNamara, Dylan E., Cortale, Nick, Edwards, Clinton, Eynaud, Yoan, Sandin, Stuart A.“…Here, we adjust spatial forecasting to handle discrete data and apply the technique to explore the ubiquity of nonlinear determinism in irregular spatial configurations of coral and algal taxa from Palmyra Atoll, a relatively pristine reef in the central Pacific Ocean. We find that the spatial distributions of coral and algal taxa show signs of nonlinear determinism in some locations and that these signals can change through time. …”
Publicado 2019
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610por Zaragoza-Tapia, Francisco, Pulido-Flores, Griselda, Violante-González, Juan, Monks, Scott“…The new species differ from similar species from the Pacific Ocean by total length, the number of proglottids, diameter of the accessory sucker, the length of the cirrus sac, the number of testes per proglottid and the measurements of hooks. …”
Publicado 2019
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611“…Re-study of the type species of the genus Barathricola Humes, 1999 (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Schminkepinellidae) described from the Pacific Ocean (Juan de Fuca Ridge), and study of the species Barathricolathermophilussp. nov. from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent field on the Central Ridge in the Indian Ocean revealed a derived feature and widespread geographic distribution of this deep-sea genus of cyclopoids. …”
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612por Jia, Fan, Cai, Wenju, Wu, Lixin, Gan, Bolan, Wang, Guojian, Kucharski, Fred, Chang, Ping, Keenlyside, Noel“…In response to anomalous equatorial Atlantic heating, ascending over the equatorial Atlantic is weaker due to an increased tropospheric stability in the mean climate, resulting in a weaker impact on the Pacific Ocean. Thus, as greenhouse warming continues, Pacific ENSO is projected to be less affected by the Atlantic Niño/Niña and more challenging to predict.…”
Publicado 2019
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613por Kubota, Kaoru, Yokoyama, Yusuke, Ishikawa, Tsuyoshi, Sagawa, Takuya, Ikehara, Minoru, Yamazaki, Toshitsugu“…Here we report a new surface seawater pCO(2) reconstruction for the western equatorial Pacific Ocean based on boron isotope analysis—a seawater pCO(2) proxy—using two species of near-surface dwelling foraminifera from the same marine sediment core. …”
Publicado 2019
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614“…This species pair provides a good example of anagenetic speciation on an oceanic island in the northwestern Pacific Ocean—R. trifidus as a continental progenitor and R. boninensis as an insular derivative species. …”
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615por Kennedy, Judith M., Earle, J.A. Philip, Omar, Shadia, Abdullah, Hani’ah, Nielsen, Ole, Roelke-Parker, Melody E., Cosby, S. Louise“…PDV has caused extensive mortality in Atlantic seals and other marine mammals, and more recently has spread to the North Pacific Ocean. CDV also infects marine carnivores, and there is evidence of morbillivirus infection of seals and other species in Antarctica. …”
Publicado 2019
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616“…In this study, we examined the AOA communities along the water columns (40–3000 m depth) in the Costa Rica Dome (CRD) upwelling region in the eastern tropical North Pacific Ocean. Highly diverse AOA communities that were significantly different from those in oxygenated water layers were observed in the core layer of the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ), where the dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration was < 2μM. …”
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617“…Results identify a new species, Atlanta vanderspoeli, from the Equatorial and South Pacific Ocean, and suggest that individuals of A. brunnea living in the Atlantic Ocean are an incipient species. …”
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618“…Clark, 1916, the latter from the South Pacific Ocean, are closely related, possibly sister taxa.…”
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619“…Two clam species, Archivesica gigas and Phreagena soyoae, frequently co‐occur at deep‐sea hydrocarbon seeps in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Although the two species typically host gammaproteobacterial symbiont lineages marked by divergent 16S rRNA phylotypes, we identified a number of clams with the A. gigas mitotype that hosted symbionts with the P. soyoae phylotype. …”
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620On the interchangeability of sea-surface and near-surface air temperature anomalies in climatologies“…We provide evidence of the lack of interchangeability from an array of moored buoys in the tropical Pacific Ocean. We identify statistically significant discrepancies between SST and MAT anomalies for single as well as groups of such buoys. …”
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