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501por Pease, Sarah K.D., Egerton, Todd A., Reece, Kimberly S., Sanderson, Marta P., Onofrio, Michelle D., Yeargan, Evan, Wood, Adam, Roach, Amanda, Huang, I-Shuo Wade, Scott, Gail P., Place, Allen R., Hayes, Amy M., Smith, Juliette L.“…Oysters (Crassostrea virginica) were screened for 12 phycotoxins over two years in nearshore waters to collect baseline phycotoxin data and to determine prevalence of phycotoxin co-occurrence in the commercially and ecologically-relevant species. …”
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502“…Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii), a migratory forage fish in coastal marine ecosystems of the North Pacific Ocean and the dominant forage fish in British Columbia (BC), spawn in nearshore subtidal and intertidal zones. Spawn resources (eggs, milt, and spawning adults) at these events are available to coastal predators and scavengers, including terrestrial species. …”
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503“…Projects varied in their potential for localized impacts (pressures) including shoreline development, harbor oil spill, pipeline spill, coal dust accumulation and nearshore LNG explosion. Based on available published data, impact for each pressure/species interaction was rated as likely, possible or unlikely. …”
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504“…We analyzed the composition, species richness, patterns of distribution and abundance of unstained foraminiferal assemblages from bays, fringing reefs, nearshore and back- and fore-reef environments. A total of 380 taxa of foraminifera were recorded, a number that almost doubles previous species counts. …”
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505“…We hypothesize that sea warming and other anthropogenic disturbances over the long term will have the greatest impact on the copepod community in nearshore waters where their effects are accentuated, and therefore vulnerable and resilient species could be identified. …”
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506por Hu, Yinan, Ghigliotti, Laura, Vacchi, Marino, Pisano, Eva, Detrich, H. William, Albertson, R. Craig“…BACKGROUND: Over the past 40 million years water temperatures have dramatically dropped in the Southern Ocean, which has led to the local extinction of most nearshore fish lineages. The evolution of antifreeze glycoproteins in notothenioids, however, enabled these ancestrally benthic fishes to survive and adapt as temperatures reached the freezing point of seawater (−1.86 °C). …”
Publicado 2016
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507“…Established long-term and large-scale patterns of connectivity in lagoon systems can be strongly determined by patterns of nearshore and coastal currents next to local bird-mediated seed dispersal. …”
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508por Fiorillo, Anthony R., Kobayashi, Yoshitsugu, McCarthy, Paul J., Tanaka, Tomonori, Tykoski, Ronald S., Lee, Yuong-Nam, Takasaki, Ryuji, Yoshida, Junki“…These tracks are in the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Chignik Formation, a cyclic sequence of rocks, approximately 500–600 m thick, representing shallow marine to nearshore marine environments in the lower part and continental alluvial coastal plain environments in the upper part of the section. …”
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509“…Between 2003 and 2005, A. catenella was noted in 55% of surface water samples (n = 307) and reached a maximum concentration of 17,387 cells L(−1) at our nearshore site in Monterey Bay. Peak cell densities occurred in the month of July and were associated with elevated shellfish toxicity in the summers of 2004 and 2005. …”
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510por Houskeeper, Henry F., Rosenthal, Isaac S., Cavanaugh, Katherine C., Pawlak, Camille, Trouille, Laura, Byrnes, Jarrett E. K., Bell, Tom W., Cavanaugh, Kyle C.“…Satellite imagery enables the mapping of existing and historical giant kelp populations in understudied regions, but automating the detection of giant kelp using satellite imagery requires approaches that are robust to the optical complexity of the shallow, nearshore environment. We present and compare two approaches for automating the detection of giant kelp in satellite datasets: one based on crowd sourcing of satellite imagery classifications and another based on a decision tree paired with a spectral unmixing algorithm (automated using Google Earth Engine). …”
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511por Checon, Helio Herminio, Shah Esmaeili, Yasmina, Corte, Guilherme N., Malinconico, Nicole, Turra, Alexander“…Although the use of more sophisticated remote sensing approaches should be preferred to assess coastal dynamics or detailed morphodynamic features (e.g., nearshore bars), the method used here provides an accessible and accurate approach to classify beach into major states at large spatial scales. …”
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512“…Phytoplankton were collected at a nearshore station (a littoral station at a distance of ~0.01 km from the shoreline, depth to bottom is ~5 m) and an offshore station (a pelagic station at a distance of ~1 km from the shoreline, depth to bottom is ~543 m). …”
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513“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: Coastal sharks are especially susceptible to anthropogenic pressures due to their use of nearshore habitats. It is therefore necessary to distinguish species-specific variation in occurrence among ocean beaches and identify key environmental drivers that may influence shark distribution patterns. …”
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514“…We also found that picocyanobacterial ITS abundance in sediment ranged from 10(5) to 10(7) copies/g along two nearshore-to-offshore transects in the northern South China Sea. …”
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515por Hostetter, Nathan J., Regehr, Eric V., Wilson, Ryan R., Royle, J. Andrew, Converse, Sarah J.“…Scaling from individual‐ to population‐level inferences, we found that densities varied from <0.75 bears/625 km(2) grid cell/day in nearshore cells to 1.6–2.5 bears/grid cell/day for cells surrounded by sea ice. …”
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516“…Finally, our results showcase the benefits of using citizen science to monitor sea turtle populations in easily accessible nearshore habitats.…”
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517“…While most theory and application for OA is based on relatively physically-stable oceanic ecological systems, less is known about the effects of acidification on nearshore and estuarine systems. Here, we investigated the structuring of a benthic infaunal community in a tropical estuarine system, along a steep salinity and pH gradient, arising largely from acid-sulphate groundwater inflows (Sungai Brunei Estuary, Borneo, July 2011- June 2012). …”
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518por Levesque, Juan C.“…Ladyfish (Elops sp) are a common and economically valuable coastal nearshore species found along coastal beaches, bays, and estuaries of the southeastern United States, and subtropical and tropical regions worldwide. …”
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519por Lewis Ames, Cheryl, Ryan, Joseph F., Bely, Alexandra E., Cartwright, Paulyn, Collins, Allen G.“…The cubozoan Alatina alata is emerging as a cnidarian model because it forms predictable monthly nearshore breeding aggregations in tropical to subtropical waters worldwide, making both adult and larval material reliably accessible. …”
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520Environmental Controls of Oyster-Pathogenic Vibrio spp. in Oregon Estuaries and a Shellfish Hatchery“…Environmental concentrations of total Vibrio spp. and V. coralliilyticus were highest in Netarts Bay sediment samples and higher in seawater from Netarts Bay than from nearshore coastal waters or Yaquina Bay. In Netarts Bay, the highest V. coralliilyticus concentrations were observed during low tide, and abundances increased throughout the summer. …”
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