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18/11/2024

Do affect the distribution patterns of coastal dolphins? Our study demonstrates consistent areas of high occurrence for before and after the catastrophic 2016 Kaikōura Earthquake🐬
https://bit.ly/meps_748_175

15/11/2024

The trophic ecology of in Icelandic waters is unknown, making it difficult to assess their role in this ecosystem. This study shows that pilot whales have a narrow isotopic niche and low intraspecific variation, and contributes to future assessments of niche overlap with other cetaceans in this region.
https://bit.ly/meps_748_163

14/11/2024

This paper presents the first s*x ratio estimates for sea turtles foraging in the high seas of the North Pacific Ocean. The data can inform population models for species conservation, particularly those that contribute to the development of conservation plans that consider climate change projections. Read the full article at
https://bit.ly/meps_748_149

12/11/2024

Pinfish, a hungry and omnipresent herbivore in many parts of the southeastern U.S. and Gulf of Mexico, is expanding its range northward into restored meadows in the mid-Atlantic, promoted by warming temperatures. https://bit.ly/meps_748_137

11/11/2024

Who will be the winner under future warming? This article describes the different responses of a native snail, Cerithium lividulum, and its invasive congeneric species, Cerithium scabridum, to the effects of future gradual warming and marine heatwaves along the Levantine coast.
https://bit.ly/meps_748_69

08/11/2024

New study unravels global richness patterns of the Lysmatidae family! Highest richness in the Tropical Atlantic & Indo-Pacific, influenced by bathymetry & coral richness. Habitat Heterogeneity key drivers at province and realm scales. Indicators of climate change effects.
https://bit.ly/meps_748_83

07/11/2024

In Eastern Canada, wave exposure causes to become larger and mechanically stronger, which may have ecological implications as local stressors such as increasing temperatures and invasive species defoliate kelp by causing structural weakness and damage.
https://bit.ly/meps_748_1

28/10/2024

This study elucidates the genetic population structure of , suggesting its historical demography might have changed in response to climate change since the last glacial period. These findings contribute to our understanding of the diversification process of benthopelagic fishes and provide insights for the resource management of this species. read the full article at https://bit.ly/meps_747_133

25/10/2024

🌿🐟 Discover how Galapagos mangroves are vital nurseries for reef fish! Our new study reveals that juvenile fish thrive in these habitats, boosting populations of key reef species. 🌊✨ Dive into the findings and see why protecting mangroves is crucial for marine conservation and fisheries management!
https://bit.ly/meps_747_99

23/10/2024

Proud to have my first PhD chapter published in Marine Ecology Progress Series! Here we look at uncovering some of the mystery behind trophic discrimination factors in nitrogen from a connected shelf sea .
https://bit.ly/meps_747_19

18/10/2024

Poikilotherm organisms evolved physiological strategies to acclimate to various thermal conditions. This study describes the of found in the sub-Arctic archipelago of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. We hypothesize that perceived temperatures and the trophic environment may considerably influence the of wild individuals.
https://bit.ly/meps_747_83

17/10/2024

Discover how food availability impacts marine ecosystems! Our study shows that increasing food availability boosts the complexity of marine food webs and the keystoneness of top predators. Dive into the fascinating interplay of marine predators and ecosystem stability.
https://bit.ly/meps_747_1ferenc

17/10/2024

By accounting for s*x and age, our study uncovers different population trends in the . Discover how declines in the north and increases in the southeast may be tied to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and rising noise pollution. Read more in our article! https://bit.ly/meps_746_121

14/10/2024

Revisiting long-term study sites in coastal show that have fundamentally changed . Lobsters are sheltering less and using featureless habitats more than the past, shifting away from complex boulder fields
https://bit.ly/meps_746_87

11/10/2024

Too much of a good thing? A new study indicates that extreme population densities reduce reproductive effort in Atlantic in high-density recruitment events. Read the full article at https://bit.ly/meps_746_67

10/10/2024

The long-spined (Diadema antillarum) can facilitate coral recruitment by improving habitat conditions, increasing settlement and survival of Critically Endangered (Acropora palmata). These findings offer new insights that could help shape future coral restoration strategies through dual-species conservation approaches.
https://bit.ly/meps_746_35

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