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1081por Raverty, Stephen, St. Leger, Judy, Noren, Dawn P., Burek Huntington, Kathy, Rotstein, David S., Gulland, Frances M. D., Ford, John K. B., Hanson, M. Bradley, Lambourn, Dyanna M., Huggins, Jessie, Delaney, Martha A., Spaven, Lisa, Rowles, Teri, Barre, Lynne, Cottrell, Paul, Ellis, Graeme, Goldstein, Tracey, Terio, Karen, Duffield, Debbie, Rice, Jim, Gaydos, Joseph K.“…We reviewed pathology reports from 53 animals that stranded in the eastern Pacific Ocean and Hawaii between 2004 and 2013 and used data from 35 animals that stranded from 2001 to 2017 to assess association with morphometrics, blubber thickness, body condition and cause of death. …”
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1082“…Disturbances were mostly excited on the downslope side of the array where the internal waves from the Pacific Ocean broke initially and the turbulence oscillated between < 1 km small-scale ridges. …”
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1083“…Here, we test the hypothesis that populations of sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) persisted in the Gulf of Alaska during ice‐age maxima when the western margin of the Cordilleran ice sheet covered coastal areas around the NE Pacific Ocean. We estimated genetic diversities within and phylogeographical relationships among 14 populations along 2,800 km in the NE Pacific and Bering Sea with partial sequences of mitochondrial DNA 5′‐cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI, bp = 624, n = 543), chloroplast DNA ribulose‐1,5‐bisphosphate carboxylase large subunit‐3′ (rbcL, bp = 735, n = 514), and 11 microsatellite loci. …”
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1084por Evans, Rhian, English, Philina A., Anderson, Sean C., Gauthier, Stéphane, Robinson, Clifford L. K.“…We quantify the distribution of hotspots of the two dominant species of euphausiid in the north-east Pacific Ocean: Euphausia pacifica and Thysanoessa spinifera, as well as euphausiid larvae (mixed species). …”
Publicado 2021
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1085por Guo, Wuxia, Banerjee, Achyut Kumar, Wu, Haidan, Ng, Wei Lun, Feng, Hui, Qiao, Sitan, Liu, Ying, Huang, Yelin“…However, the position of genetic break was found to vary between the two species: in L. racemosa, strong divergence was observed between populations from the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean possibly due to land barrier effect of the Malay Peninsula; in L. littorea, the phylogeographic pattern was created by a more eastward genetic break along the biogeographic barrier identified as the Huxley’s line. …”
Publicado 2021
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1086“…Such a hemispheric-scale upper mantle heterogeneity reflects subduction modification of the asthenospheric mantle which is incorporated into mantle flow, and whose geographical distribution is controlled dominantly by a “subduction shield” that has surrounded the Pacific Ocean for 180 Myr. Simple modeling suggests that a slab flux equivalent to ~13% of the output at arcs is incorporated into the convecting upper mantle.…”
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1087por Ser-Giacomi, Enrico, Baudena, Alberto, Rossi, Vincent, Follows, Mick, Clayton, Sophie, Vasile, Ruggero, López, Cristóbal, Hernández-García, Emilio“…Analyzing plankton abundance data from the Kuroshio region of the Pacific Ocean, we find significant spatial correlations between measures of diversity and betweenness, suggesting promise for ecological applications.…”
Publicado 2021
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1088por Flores, J. Michel, Bourdin, Guillaume, Kostinski, Alexander B., Altaratz, Orit, Dagan, Guy, Lombard, Fabien, Haëntjens, Nils, Boss, Emmanuel, Sullivan, Matthew B., Gorsky, Gabriel, Lang-Yona, Naama, Trainic, Miri, Romac, Sarah, Voolstra, Christian R., Rudich, Yinon, Vardi, Assaf, Koren, Ilan“…We measured high-resolution temporal patterns of SSA number concentration over the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and the Pacific Ocean covering over 42,000 km. We discovered a ubiquitous 24-hour rhythm to the SSA number concentration, with concentrations increasing after sunrise, remaining higher during the day, and returning to predawn values after sunset. …”
Publicado 2021
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1089por Brix, Saskia, Held, Christoph, Kaiser, Stefanie, Jennings, Robert M., Driskell, Amy, Brandt, Angelika“…There is no biogeographic pattern in the distribution as the genera occur over the entire Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, showing no specific phylogeographical pattern. …”
Publicado 2021
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1090por Svendsen, Lea, Keenlyside, Noel, Muilwijk, Morven, Bethke, Ingo, Omrani, Nour-Eddine, Gao, Yongqi“…To investigate this, we compare two ensembles of historical all-forcing twentieth century simulations with the Norwegian Earth System Model (NorESM): (1) a fully coupled ensemble and (2) an ensemble where momentum flux anomalies from reanalysis are prescribed over the Indo-Pacific Ocean to constrain Pacific sea surface temperature variability. …”
Publicado 2021
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1091por Torres, Lucas, Pante, Eric, González‐Solís, Jacob, Viricel, Amélia, Ribout, Cécile, Zino, Francis, MacKin, Will, Precheur, Carine, Tourmetz, Julie, Calabrese, Licia, Militão, Teresa, Zango, Laura, Shirihai, Hadoram, Bretagnolle, Vincent“…We sequenced three mitochondrial and six nuclear markers on all extant populations from the Atlantic (lherminieri) and Indian Oceans (bailloni), that is, five nominal lineages from 13 populations, along with one population from the eastern Pacific Ocean (representing the dichrous lineage). We found sharp differentiation among populations separated by the African continent with both mitochondrial and nuclear markers, while only mitochondrial markers allowed characterizing the five nominal lineages. …”
Publicado 2021
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1092por Fernandes, Maria Aparecida, Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello, Bertollo, Luiz Antônio Carlos, da Costa, Gideão Wagner Werneck Félix, da Motta-Neto, Clóvis Coutinho, Borges, Amanda Tôrres, Soares, Rodrigo Xavier, de Souza, Allyson Santos, Pinthong, Krit, Supiwong, Weerayuth, Tanomtong, Alongklod, Molina, Wagner Franco“…In this study, Acanthurus species from populations inhabiting coastal regions of the Southwest Atlantic (SWA), South Atlantic oceanic islands (Fernando de Noronha Archipelago and Trindade Island), Greater Caribbean (GC), and Indo-Pacific Ocean (the center of the origin of the group) were analyzed to investigate their evolutionary differentiation. …”
Publicado 2021
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1093“…Here, we use data from four DPGs fixed on the ocean bottom and a high-resolution temperature sensor (T-sensor) 13 m above the seafloor as a square-kilometer array deployed offshore ~ 50 km east of Taiwan facing the open Pacific Ocean to examine the impact of temperature on DPG signals related to internal motions. …”
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1094por Ortiz, Diana I., Piche-Ovares, Marta, Romero-Vega, Luis M., Wagman, Joseph, Troyo, Adriana“…ABSTRACT: Central America is a unique geographical region that connects North and South America, enclosed by the Caribbean Sea to the East, and the Pacific Ocean to the West. This region, encompassing Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, and Nicaragua, is highly vulnerable to the emergence or resurgence of mosquito-borne and tick-borne diseases due to a combination of key ecological and socioeconomic determinants acting together, often in a synergistic fashion. …”
Publicado 2021
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1095por Zhang, Qiang, Balourdas, Dimitrios-Ilias, Baron, Bruno, Senitzki, Alon, Haran, Tali E., Wiman, Klas G., Soussi, Thierry, Joerger, Andreas C.“…The extremophile Alvinella pompejana, an annelid worm living on the edge of hydrothermal vents in the Pacific Ocean, is an excellent model system for studying factors that govern protein stability. …”
Publicado 2022
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1096“…We used sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in the Southern Pacific Ocean as the indicator for global climate anomaly in the main analyses. …”
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1097“…Therefore, sea surface temperature (SST) in the Pacific Ocean used to characterize ENSO is also one of the factors that contribute to the evolution of NAO and can be used as an input factor to predict the NAO. …”
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1098“…Algal symbionts of corals can influence host stress resistance; for example, in the Pacific Ocean, whereas Cladocopium (C-type) is generally dominant in corals, Durusdinium (D-type) is found in more heat-resistant corals. …”
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1099“…Further research found that the droughts of May–June in central China were mainly impacted by local temperature and moisture (including precipitation, soil moisture, potential evaporation and water pressure), and then by the northern Pacific Ocean and the northern Atlantic Ocean. These results may provide better understanding of May–June drought variation and service for agricultural production in central China.…”
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1100por Nomaki, Hidetaka, Rastelli, Eugenio, Ogawa, Nanako O., Matsui, Yohei, Tsuchiya, Masashi, Manea, Elisabetta, Corinaldesi, Cinzia, Hirai, Miho, Ohkouchi, Naohiko, Danovaro, Roberto, Nunoura, Takuro, Amaro, Teresa“…Here, we investigated the in situ responses of abyssal biota from viruses to megafauna to different types of phytoplankton input (diatoms or cyanobacteria which were labeled with stable isotopes) at equatorial (oligotrophic) and temperate (eutrophic) benthic sites in the Pacific Ocean (1°N at 4277 m water depth and 39°N at 5260 m water depth, respectively). …”
Publicado 2021
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