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View article: Status and Trends of Coral Reefs of the Pacific: 1980 - 2023
Status and Trends of Coral Reefs of the Pacific: 1980 - 2023 Open
Status and Trends of Coral Reefs of the Pacific: 1980–2023 is the most comprehensive regional assessment of Pacific coral reefs produced by the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN), an operational network of the International Coral…
View article: Benthic algal community dynamics on Palmyra Atoll throughout a decade with two thermal anomalies
Benthic algal community dynamics on Palmyra Atoll throughout a decade with two thermal anomalies Open
Coral reef algae serve many important ecological functions, from primary production to nutrient uptake and reef stabilization, but our knowledge of longer-term effects of thermal stress on algae in situ is limited. While ocean warming can …
View article: Inter- and intraspecific responses of coral colonies to thermal anomalies on Palmyra Atoll, central Pacific
Inter- and intraspecific responses of coral colonies to thermal anomalies on Palmyra Atoll, central Pacific Open
Long-term monitoring of individual coral colonies is important for understanding variability between and within species over time in the context of thermal stress. Here, we analyze an 11-year time series of permanent benthic photoquadrats …
View article: Standardization of <i>in situ</i> coral bleaching measurements highlights the variability in responses across genera, morphologies, and regions
Standardization of <i>in situ</i> coral bleaching measurements highlights the variability in responses across genera, morphologies, and regions Open
Marine heatwaves and regional coral bleaching events have become more frequent and severe across the world’s oceans over the last several decades due to global climate change. Observational studies have documented spatiotemporal variation …
View article: First known observations of brooding, development, and hatching of fertilized eggs for the North Pacific bigeye octopus, <i>Octopus californicus</i>
First known observations of brooding, development, and hatching of fertilized eggs for the North Pacific bigeye octopus, <i>Octopus californicus</i> Open
The North Pacific bigeye octopus, Octopus californicus (Berry, 1911) is a cold‐water, deep‐sea octopod. Little is known about their biology due to difficulty accessing their natural habitat and obtaining live specimens. Although they are a…
View article: The Clever Strategies That Fishes Use to Survive in San Francisco’s Dynamic Estuary
The Clever Strategies That Fishes Use to Survive in San Francisco’s Dynamic Estuary Open
Estuaries are places where fresh water from rivers mixes with salty water from the ocean. Why does this matter? This mixing creates dynamic, ever-changing conditions that fishes must navigate in order to survive. Environmental conditions c…
View article: The density and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the Negro and the Amazon Rivers during the rainy season: the ecological importance of the confluence boundary
The density and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the Negro and the Amazon Rivers during the rainy season: the ecological importance of the confluence boundary Open
The boundary zone between two different hydrological regimes is often a biologically enriched environment with distinct planktonic communities. In the center of the Amazon River basin, muddy white water of the Amazon River meets with black…
View article: Peer Review #2 of "The density and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the Negro and the Amazon Rivers during the rainy season: the ecological importance of the confluence boundary (v0.1)"
Peer Review #2 of "The density and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the Negro and the Amazon Rivers during the rainy season: the ecological importance of the confluence boundary (v0.1)" Open
The boundary zone between two different hydrological regimes is often a biologically enriched environment with distinct planktonic communities.In the center of the Amazon River basin, muddy white water of the Amazon River meets with black …
View article: Peer Review #1 of "The density and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the Negro and the Amazon Rivers during the rainy season: the ecological importance of the confluence boundary (v0.2)"
Peer Review #1 of "The density and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the Negro and the Amazon Rivers during the rainy season: the ecological importance of the confluence boundary (v0.2)" Open
The boundary zone between two different hydrological regimes is often a biologically enriched environment with distinct planktonic communities.In the center of the Amazon River basin, muddy white water of the Amazon River meets with black …
View article: Peer Review #3 of "The density and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the Negro and the Amazon Rivers during the rainy season: the ecological importance of the confluence boundary (v0.2)"
Peer Review #3 of "The density and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the Negro and the Amazon Rivers during the rainy season: the ecological importance of the confluence boundary (v0.2)" Open
The boundary zone between two different hydrological regimes is often a biologically enriched environment with distinct planktonic communities.In the center of the Amazon River basin, muddy white water of the Amazon River meets with black …
View article: Peer Review #1 of "The density and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the Negro and the Amazon Rivers during the rainy season: the ecological importance of the confluence boundary (v0.1)"
Peer Review #1 of "The density and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the Negro and the Amazon Rivers during the rainy season: the ecological importance of the confluence boundary (v0.1)" Open
The boundary zone between two different hydrological regimes is often a biologically enriched environment with distinct planktonic communities.In the center of the Amazon River basin, muddy white water of the Amazon River meets with black …
View article: Caribbean massive corals not recovering from repeated thermal stress events during 2005–2013
Caribbean massive corals not recovering from repeated thermal stress events during 2005–2013 Open
Massive coral bleaching events associated with high sea surface temperatures are forecast to become more frequent and severe in the future due to climate change. Monitoring colony recovery from bleaching disturbances over multiyear time fr…
View article: The abundance and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the confluence boundary of the Negro and the Amazon Rivers
The abundance and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the confluence boundary of the Negro and the Amazon Rivers Open
The boundary zone between two different hydrological regimes is often a biologically enriched environment with distinct planktonic communities. In the center of the Amazon River basin, muddy white water of the Amazon River meets with black…
View article: The abundance and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the confluence boundary of the Negro and the Amazon Rivers
The abundance and biomass of mesozooplankton and ichthyoplankton in the confluence boundary of the Negro and the Amazon Rivers Open
The boundary zone between two different hydrological regimes is often a biologically enriched environment with distinct planktonic communities. In the center of the Amazon River basin, muddy white water of the Amazon River meets with black…
View article: Improving Automated Annotation of Benthic Survey Images Using Wide-band Fluorescence
Improving Automated Annotation of Benthic Survey Images Using Wide-band Fluorescence Open
Large-scale imaging techniques are used increasingly for ecological surveys. However, manual analysis can be prohibitively expensive, creating a bottleneck between collected images and desired data-products. This bottleneck is particularly…