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Autor:
Brianna V Cahill, Breanna C DeGroot, Lauran R Brewster, Steven M Lombardo, Charles W Bangley, Matthew B Ogburn, Matthew J Ajemian
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 18, Iss 5, p e0285390 (2023)
The Indian River Lagoon is a primary location of field-based "grow-out" for bivalve shellfish aquaculture along Florida's Atlantic coast. Grow-out locations have substantially higher clam densities than surrounding ambient sediment, potentially attra
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https://doaj.org/article/79b3291e071b48a58bc66ecaeddcf5e4
Autor:
Kevin Katcher, Valerie J. Paul, Bradley J. Peterson, Brianna V. Cahill, Justin E. Campbell, Tjisse van der Heide, Jimmy de Fouw, Diana W. Chin
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Ecology, 109, 1, pp. 204-217
Journal of Ecology, 109(1), 204-217. Wiley
The Journal of Ecology, 109, 204-217
Journal of Ecology, 109(1), 204-217. Wiley
The Journal of Ecology, 109, 204-217
1. Facilitation of foundation species is critical to the structure, function and persistence of ecosystems. Understanding the dependence of the strength of this facilitation on environmental conditions is important for informed ecosystem management a
Autor:
Laura Issac Norton, Bradley M. Wetherbee, Mahmood S. Shivji, Cassady Dougan, Jeffrey S Herr, Marisa Pico, Miranda N Burton, Robert E. Hueter, Matthew J. Ajemian, John P. Tyminski, Neil Burnie, Samantha A McGuire, Lauran R. Brewster, Kim Bassos-Hull, Elizabeth Urban-Gedamke, Brianna V Cahill
Publikováno v:
Journal of fish biologyREFERENCES. 98(1)
The whitespotted eagle ray Aetobatus narinari is a tropical to warm-temperate benthopelagic batoid that ranges widely throughout the western Atlantic Ocean. Despite conservation concerns for the species, its vertical habitat use and diving behaviour
Autor:
Brianna V. Cahill, Ryan J. Eckert, Kim Bassos-Hull, Thomas J. Ostendorf, Joshua D. Voss, Breanna C. DeGroot, Matthew J. Ajemian
Publikováno v:
Fishes, Vol 8, Iss 8, p 388 (2023)
The whitespotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) is a highly mobile, predatory batoid distributed throughout shallow, warm–temperate to tropical Atlantic Basin waters from North Carolina to Brazil. The species’ strong, plate-like dentition facilit
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https://doaj.org/article/e23026d7c30e421abf1f7c5ae56ca6c8