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301“…Roads, bridges, and dikes constructed across salt marshes can restrict tidal flow, degrade habitat quality for nekton, and facilitate invasion by non-native plants including Phragmites australis. …”
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302“…Scale morphology suggests that some other thelodonts were strong-swimming pelagic species, most of them radiating during the Early Devonian in association with the Nekton Revolution.…”
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303por Moura, Érica, Pimentel, Marta, Santos, Catarina P., Sampaio, Eduardo, Pegado, Maria Rita, Lopes, Vanessa Madeira, Rosa, Rui“…Thus, we argue that cuttlefishes’ nekton-benthic (and active) lifestyle, their adaptability to highly dynamic coastal and estuarine zones, and the already harsh conditions (hypoxia and hypercapnia) inside their eggs provide a degree of phenotypic plasticity that may favor the odds of the recruits in a future acidified ocean. …”
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304por Kang, Hee Yoon, Kim, Changseong, Kim, Dongyoung, Lee, Young-Jae, Park, Hyun Je, Kundu, Goutam K., Kim, Young Kyun, Bibi, Riaz, Jang, Jaebin, Lee, Kwang-Hun, Kim, Hyun-Woo, Yun, Sung-Gyu, Kim, Heeyong, Kang, Chang-Keun“…We find a spatial difference in the patterns of community compositions between the estuarine and deep-bay channels and a seasonal difference in the plankton pattern but less in the macrobenthos and nekton communities. Dietary mixing models of co-occurring dominant taxa reveal site-specific but unchanging food web topologies and the prominent role of phytoplankton in the trophic base of pelagic and prevalent-detrital benthic pathways. …”
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305por Merten, Véronique, Christiansen, Bernd, Javidpour, Jamileh, Piatkowski, Uwe, Puebla, Oscar, Gasca, Rebeca, Hoving, Henk-Jan T.“…In the eastern tropical Atlantic, the orangeback flying squid Sthenoteuthis pteropus (Steenstrup 1855) (Cephalopoda, Ommastrephidae) is a dominant species of the epipelagic nekton community. This carnivore squid has a short lifespan and is one of the fastest-growing squids. …”
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306por Wang, Sai, Wang, Tuan‐Tuan, Tang, Jin‐Peng, Wang, Lin, Yang, Yang, Lin, Hsing‐Juh, Chang, Hao‐Yen, Zhou, Xing‐An, Li, Xing, Wang, Ming“…The cumulative presence of (a) upstream guilds reliant on insects and epiphytes, (b) midstream guilds reliant on hydrophytes, molluscs, and nekton, and (c) downstream guilds reliant on detritus, annelids, and plankton resulted in a longitudinal increase in guild richness, but this continuity was interrupted near the industrialized estuary. …”
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307por Abreu, José, Phillips, Richard A., Ceia, Filipe R., Ireland, Louise, Paiva, Vítor H., Xavier, José C.“…Long-term studies of pelagic nekton in the Southern Ocean and their responses to ongoing environmental change are rare. …”
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308por Raposa, Kenneth B., Bradley, Michael, Chaffee, Caitlin, Ernst, Nick, Ferguson, Wenley, Kutcher, Thomas E., McKinney, Richard A., Miller, Kenneth M., Rasmussen, Scott, Tymkiw, Elizabeth, Wigand, Cathleen“…Faunal communities, including nekton and birds, were largely unaffected by sediment placement. …”
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309“…Although average speeds of paralarvae are within intermediate Reynolds numbers (Re < 100), they make the transition to the inertia-dominated realm during escape jets of high propulsion (Re > 3200), transitioning from plankton to nekton after their first month of life. The progressive development of swimming capabilities and social interactions enable juvenile squid to school, while also accelerates learning, orientation and cognition. …”
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310Allometric relationships of ecologically important Antarctic and Arctic zooplankton and fish speciespor Schaafsma, Fokje L., David, Carmen L., Kohlbach, Doreen, Ehrlich, Julia, Castellani, Giulia, Lange, Benjamin A., Vortkamp, Martina, Meijboom, André, Fortuna-Wünsch, Anna, Immerz, Antonia, Cantzler, Hannelore, Klasmeier, Apasiri, Zakharova, Nadezhda, Schmidt, Katrin, Van de Putte, Anton P., van Franeker, Jan Andries, Flores, Hauke“…This study summarizes allometric relationships of zooplankton and nekton species that play major roles in polar marine food webs. …”
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311por Leonhard, Isabella, Shirley, Bryan, Murdock, Duncan J. E., Repetski, John, Jarochowska, Emilia“…We propose that conodonts adapted their life histories to top-down controlled ecosystems during the Nekton Revolution.…”
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312por Leu, Marc, Bucher, Hugo, Vennemann, Torsten, Bagherpour, Borhan, Ji, Cheng, Brosse, Morgane, Goudemand, Nicolas“…The Smithian–Spathian boundary (SSB) crisis played a prominent role in resetting the evolution and diversity of the nekton (ammonoids and conodonts) during the Early Triassic recovery. …”
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313por Teaima, Mahmoud H., El-Nadi, Merhan Taha, Hamed, Raghda Rabe, El-Nabarawi, Mohamed A., Abdelmonem, Rehab“…Furthermore, eight lyophilized nasal inserts were prepared by using a 2(3) full factorial design by optimization of three variables: type of (ATM-SLNs) formula (X1), type of polymer (NOVEON AA1 or HPMC K100m) (X2) and concentration of polymer (X3). …”
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314por Alongi, Daniel M.Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.6 Zooplankton. 4.6.1 Factors Affecting Abundance, Composition, and Biomass. 4.6.2 Diets and Grazing Rates. 4.6.3 Secondary Production. 4.7 Nekton: Diets, Growth, and Trophic Links. 4.7.1 Penaeid Shrimps. 4.7.2 Fish. 4.8 Is There a Link between Mangroves and Fisheries Production?…”
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316por Villarino, Ernesto, Watson, James R., Jönsson, Bror, Gasol, Josep M., Salazar, Guillem, Acinas, Silvia G., Estrada, Marta, Massana, Ramón, Logares, Ramiro, Giner, Caterina R., Pernice, Massimo C., Olivar, M. Pilar, Citores, Leire, Corell, Jon, Rodríguez-Ezpeleta, Naiara, Acuña, José Luis, Molina-Ramírez, Axayacatl, González-Gordillo, J. Ignacio, Cózar, Andrés, Martí, Elisa, Cuesta, José A., Agustí, Susana, Fraile-Nuez, Eugenio, Duarte, Carlos M., Irigoien, Xabier, Chust, Guillem“…Our results confirm that the dispersal scale of planktonic and micro-nektonic organisms is determined by local abundance, which scales with body size, ultimately setting global spatial patterns of diversity.…”
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317“…In anurans, the benthic and nektonic morphological types frequently co-occurred, possibly influenced by their opportunistic breeding strategies.…”
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