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Autor:
Michael Castleton, Martin C. Arostegui, Jason Schratwieser, Barbara A. Block, James E. Ganong, Aaron B. Carlisle, Randall E. Kochevar
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Oceanography. 26:34-48
The blue marlin (Makaira nigricans) is a highly migratory pelagic predator of tropical and subtropical seas. Information on the habitat use of marine species is fundamental to understanding their ecology and population dynamics and is needed to infor
Autor:
Josephine Louie, Amy Busey, Erin Bardar, Jacqueline DeLisi, C. Peach, Jessica Sickler, Ruth Krumhansl, Kira A. Krumhansl, Randall E. Kochevar, Julianne Mueller-Northcott, Silvia LaVita
Publikováno v:
Marine Technology Society Journal. 49:64-75
The Oceans of Data Institute (ODI) at the Education Development Center (EDC), Inc.; Stanford University; and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography have been collaborating, with the support of three National Science Foundation grants over the past 5
Publikováno v:
Limnology and Oceanography. 42:318-328
Analyses of sulfide, methane, oxygen, and CO, in pore-water sampdes from three cold seep sites in Monterey Bay indicate that fluid chemistry is a strong determinant of the distribution of chemolithoautotrophic vesicomyid clams. The distribution of Cu
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Invertebrate Reproduction & Development. 31:307-318
Summary Sulfide-rich cold seeps in Monterey Canyon support dense communities of vesicomyid clams, which harbor chemosynthetic bacterial endosymbionts. Because these animals rely upon non-photosynthetic food sources, their life histories may be decoup
Autor:
James P. Barry, H. Gary Greene, Cecilia M. G. McHugh, Daniel L. Orange, James Nybakken, C. H. Baxter, Donald L. R, Bruce H. Robison, Randall E. Kochevar
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 43:1739-1762
Cold seep communities discovered at three previously unknown sites between 600 and 1000 m in Monterey Bay, California, are dominated by chemoautotrophic bacteria (Beggiatoa sp.) and vesicomyid clams (5 sp.). Other seep-associated fauna included galat
Autor:
Andrew DeVogelaere, Erica J. Burton, Chad King, Mario N. Tamburri, William J. Douros, Randall E. Kochevar, David A. Clague, Tonatiuh Trejo, Gregor M. Cailliet
Publikováno v:
Cold-Water Corals and Ecosystems ISBN: 9783540241362
The Davidson Seamount is located 120 km to the southwest of Monterey, along the California coast, USA. It is 2,400 m tall; yet, it is still 1,250 m below the sea surface. In May 2002, 90 hours of digital video was recorded from all depths of the Davi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::900a7af821793d5019682de1d233d2f4
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27673-4_61
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27673-4_61
Autor:
Brandon S. Gaut, Randall E. Kochevar, Richard A. Lutz, James P. Barry, Andrew S. Peek, Robert A. Feldman, Robert C. Vrijenhoek
Publikováno v:
Journal of molecular evolution. 50(2)
Nucleotide sequences at two mitochondrial genes from 57 individuals representing eight species of deep-sea clams (Vesicomyidae) were examined for variation consistent with the neutral model of molecular evolution. One gene, cytochrome oxidase subunit
The article of record as published may be found at https://www.jstor.org/stable/25062652 In 1995, the Monterey Bay Aquarium started an experimental business unit called Electronic Outreach. Electronic Outreach's mission was to employ emerging technol
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::91564d7f6b55c0f5446afcd8814a196f
https://hdl.handle.net/10945/68516
https://hdl.handle.net/10945/68516
Autor:
Behzad Mahmoudi, John C. Payne, Kim N. Holland, Peter Moore, J. Jacob Levenson, Randall E. Kochevar, Samantha E. Simmons, Barbara A. Block, Bruce R. Mate, James M. Price, Jerald S. Ault, Daniel P. Costa, Andrew C. Seitz, Michael D. Arendt, Doug Wilson, Christopher M. Holbrook
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Animal Biotelemetry. 4(1)
Animal telemetry is the science of elucidating the movements and behavior of animals in relation to their environment or habitat. Here, we focus on telemetry of aquatic species (marine mammals, sharks, fish, sea birds and turtles) and so are concerne