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Assessing the stability of animal personalities has become a major goal of behavioral ecologists. Most personality studies have utilized solitary individuals, but little is known on the extent that individuals...
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Environmental Drivers of Seagrass-Associated Nekton Abundance Across the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Small variations in environmental parameters can substantially alter species composition, but the extent to which different species respond to these changes remains obscure. A synoptic survey of seagrass-assoc...
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Common fear molecules induce defensive responses in marine prey across trophic levels
Predator–prey interactions are a key feature of ecosystems and often chemically mediated, whereby individuals detect molecules in their environment that inform whether they should attack or defend. These molec...
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Hurricane Effects on Seagrass and Associated Nekton Communities in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
On 10 October 2018, Hurricane Michael made landfall along the Florida panhandle as a category 5 storm, with maximum sustained winds of 259 km h−1 and storm surge of 4.3 m. To assess impacts on seagrass meadows an...