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Biodiversity is Biogeography:Implications for Conservation
Biodiversity Biogeography Conservation
2015/8/13
Three themes dominate this review. The first is that biodiversity is biogeography. Or, as Nelson and Ladiges (1990) put it: "Indeed, what beyond biogeography is 'biodiversity' about?" Second, watershe...
International Law:Implications for Exploitation of Deep-Sea Benthic Biodiversity
International Law Deep-Sea Benthic Biodiversity
2015/8/13
There is increasing interest in the profusion of living resources dwelling on and in the ocean floor, from scientific interest in what is there and why life is so diverse, to interest in the potential...
Biological Data and Metadata Initiatives at CSIRO Marine Research,Australia,With Implications for the Design of OBIS
Biological Data Metadata Initiatives CSIRO Marine Research Australia the Design of OBIS
2015/8/5
In 1997, our present agency was formed from a merger of two pre-existing research Divisions of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) Australia, CSIRO Fisheries and CSIRO...
Mix it Up, Mix it Down: Intriguing Implications of Ocean Layering
Ocean Layering Intriguing
2015/7/3
Using a physical simulation, we explore the vertical density structure within the ocean and how layering (density stratification) controls water motion, impedes nutrient transport, and regulates biolo...
The asymmetry of the underwater horizontal light field and its implications for mirror-based camouflage in silvery pelagic fish
horizontal light field silvery pelagic fish
2014/11/28
Many pelagic species, particularly teleost fish, have silvered lateral surfaces that are thought to primarily serve
as a form of camouflage. The underlying argument is that the underwater light field...
The asymmetry of the underwater horizontal light field and its implications for mirror-based camouflage in silvery pelagic fish
the underwater horizontal light field mirror-based camouflage silvery pelagic fish
2014/10/16
Many pelagic species, particularly teleost fish, have silvered lateral surfaces that are thought to primarily serve as a form of camouflage. The underlying argument is that the underwater light field ...
Assessing the drivers of spatial variation in thermal forcing across a nearshore reef system and implications for coral bleaching
Assessing the drivers spatial variation thermal forcing across a nearshore reef system implications coral bleaching
2014/7/10
We examined the seasonal and spatial variability in the temperatures of nearshore reef waters over 19 months across Coral Bay at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Local deviations in the mean daily te...
Elemental composition of marine Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus: Implications for the ecological stoichiometry of the sea
Elemental composition marine Prochlorococcus Synechococcus ecological stoichiometry
2014/5/21
The elemental composition of marine cyanobacteria is an important determinant of the ecological stoichiometry in low-latitude marine biomes. We analyzed the cellular carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phos...
Methionine synthase interreplacement in diatom cultures and communities: Implications for the persistence of B12 use by eukaryotic phytoplankton
Methionine synthase interreplacement diatom cultures communities: Implications persistence of B12 eukaryotic phytoplankton
2014/4/2
Three proteins related to vitamin B12 metabolism in diatoms were quantified via selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry: B12-dependent and B12-independent methionine synthase (MetH, MetE) and a...
Disentangling the origins of branched tetraether lipids and crenarchaeol in the lower Amazon River: Implications for GDGT-based proxies
Disentangling the origins branched tetraether lipids crenarchaeol in the lower Amazon River Implications GDGT-based proxies
2014/4/2
To trace the origin of branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (brGDGTs), their distribution in soils and suspended particulate matter (SPM) of Amazonian rivers and floodplain lakes (va′ rzeas)...
Carbon cycling hysteresis in permeable carbonate sands over a diel cycle: Implications for ocean acidification
Carbon cycling hysteresis permeable carbonate sands over a diel cycle ocean acidification
2014/4/2
Dissolved inorganic carbon, dissolved oxygen, H+, and alkalinity fluxes from permeable carbonate sediments at Heron Island (Great Barrier Reef) were measured over one diel cycle using benthic chambers...
Increased cellular brevetoxins in the red tide dinoflagellate Karenia brevis under CO2 limitation of growth rate: Evolutionary implications and potential effects on bloom toxicity
Increased cellular brevetoxins Karenia brevis
2014/4/2
Karenia brevis blooms impair human health, marine ecosystems, and coastal economies in the Gulf of Mexico
via their production of carbon-based neurotoxins (brevetoxins), which contain no nitrogen (N)...
Intraspecific scaling of mass to length in pelagic animals: Ontogenetic shape change and its implications
Intraspecific scaling of mass length in pelagic animals Ontogenetic shape change its implications
2014/4/4
Intraspecific relationships between body mass (M) and length (L) are widely reported using the equation M = aLb. The power term (b) holds fundamental information on how body proportions change with in...
The regional abundance and size distribution of lakes and reservoirs in the United States and implications for estimates of global lake extent
The regional abundance size distribution of lakes reservoirs in the United States implications for estimates global lake extent
2014/4/4
We analyzed complete geospatial data for the 3.5 million lakes and reservoirs larger than 0.001 km2, with a combined surface area of 131,000 km2, in the contiguous United States (excluding the Laurent...
The regional abundance and size distribution of lakes and reservoirs in the United States and implications for estimates of global lake extent
The regional abundance size distribution lakes reservoirs the United States implications estimates of global lake extent
2014/4/2
We analyzed complete geospatial data for the 3.5 million lakes and reservoirs larger than 0.001 km2, with a combined surface area of 131,000 km2, in the contiguous United States (excluding the Laurent...