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Impacts of ocean acidification on physiology and ecology of marine invertebrates: a comprehensive review
Ocean acidification (OA) arises as a consequence of excessive carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) inputs into the ocean, a situation further exacerbated by...
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Oocyte quality assessment in marine invertebrates: a novel approach by fluorescence spectroscopy
BackgroundThe assessment of oocyte quality is, nowadays, a major challenge in aquaculture, oocyte cryopreservation, and environmental science. Oocyte...
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Microbiomes of microscopic marine invertebrates do not reveal signatures of phylosymbiosis
Animals and microorganisms often establish close ecological relationships. However, much of our knowledge about animal microbiomes comes from two...
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See-Star: a versatile hydrogel-based protocol for clearing large, opaque and calcified marine invertebrates
Studies of morphology and developmental patterning in adult stages of many invertebrates are hindered by opaque structures, such as shells, skeletal...
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Seagrass cover and associated macrobenthic marine invertebrates in Southern Philippines
In Southern Philippines where coastal research is scarce and hindered by safety and security concerns, the present study on seagrass assessment and...
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The Impact of Global Change on Marine Benthic Invertebrates
Marine biogeographers divide the coastal areas of the southern Southwest Atlantic in two main biogeographic units: the warm-temperate Argentine and... -
Tracking the hologenome dynamics in aquatic invertebrates by the holo-2bRAD approach
The “hologenome” concept is an increasingly popular way of thinking about microbiome-host for marine organisms. However, it is challenging to track...
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Local-scale thermal history influences metabolic response of marine invertebrates to warming
As climate change continues, anticipating species’ responses to rising temperatures requires an understanding of the drivers of thermal sensitivity,...
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Past Sea Incursions into Patagonia and the Resulting Record of Marine Invertebrates
Since the initial opening of the Atlantic Ocean in the Early Cretaceous, the eastern margin of southern South America has been affected by several... -
Ecotoxicology Methods of Reservoir Water Using Invertebrates
This chapter explains different ecotoxicological methods utilizing invertebrates for the assessment of water quality of reservoirs and provides... -
Environmental Components of the Marine Otter Habitat of Peru
The habitat of the marine otter Lontra felina in Peru extends along the coastline from 9°S to 18°S within the Humboldt Current System. Oceanographic... -
MetaZooGene Atlas and Database: Reference Sequences for Marine Ecosystems
The MetaZooGene Atlas and Database (MZGdb; https://metazoogene.org/mzgdb/ ) is an open-access data... -
Ophthalmology of Invertebrates
Invertebrates are an expansive and diverse group of animals that account for over 95% of the living animal species on Earth. In addition to... -
Complementary broad-range mitochondrial markers improve eDNA characterization of marine metazoan diversity
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding leverages genetic material present in the habitat for detection of species and has great potential for rapid...
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Marine Birds
Mexico’s marine ornithofauna is species-rich and contributes significantly to the country’s biodiversity. Mexico occupies the fifth place in the... -
Biodiversity of Epibenthic Invertebrates in the Subtidal Mekong Estuaries, Southern Vietnam with Remarks on Decapod Assemblages
AbstractEpibenthic invertebrates in three estuaries of the Mekong River, namely Co Chien, Ba Lai, and Cua Dai, were sampled for ecological analysis...
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Impact of light pollution on aquatic invertebrates: Behavioral responses and ecological consequences
AbstractArtificial light at night (ALAN) is a growing global problem altering the behavior of organisms and thereby community composition and...
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Intermittent and temporally variable bioturbation by some terrestrial invertebrates: implications for ichnology
Bedding planes and vertical sections of many sedimentary rock formations reveal bioturbation structures, including burrows, produced by diverse...
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Lessons from the study of plant mating systems for exploring the causes and consequences of inbreeding in marine invertebrates
Many benthic marine invertebrates resemble plants in being modular and either sessile or sedentary, and by relying on an external vector to disperse...
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The Blob marine heatwave transforms California kelp forest ecosystems
Ocean warming has both direct physiological and indirect ecological consequences for marine organisms. Sessile animals may be particularly vulnerable...