Understanding impacts of fisheries bycatch on marine megafauna
Hunting by humans played a major role in extirpating terrestrial megafauna on several
continents and megafaunal loss continues today in both terrestrial and marine ecosystems …
continents and megafaunal loss continues today in both terrestrial and marine ecosystems …
Biotelemetry: a mechanistic approach to ecology
Remote measurement of the physiology, behaviour and energetic status of free-living
animals is made possible by a variety of techniques that we refer to collectively as …
animals is made possible by a variety of techniques that we refer to collectively as …
Global research priorities for sea turtles: informing management and conservation in the 21st century
Over the past 3 decades, the status of sea turtles and the need for their protection to aid
population recovery have increasingly captured the interest of government agencies, non …
population recovery have increasingly captured the interest of government agencies, non …
The transition zone chlorophyll front, a dynamic global feature defining migration and forage habitat for marine resources
JJ Polovina, E Howell, DR Kobayashi… - Progress in oceanography, 2001 - Elsevier
Pelagic ecosystem dynamics on all temporal scales may be driven by the dynamics of very
specialized oceanic habitats. One such habitat is the basin-wide chlorophyll front located at …
specialized oceanic habitats. One such habitat is the basin-wide chlorophyll front located at …
[HTML][HTML] Remote sensing of ocean fronts in marine ecology and fisheries
IM Belkin - Remote sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
This paper provides a concise review of the remote sensing of ocean fronts in marine
ecology and fisheries, with a particular focus on the most popular front detection algorithms …
ecology and fisheries, with a particular focus on the most popular front detection algorithms …
Young sea turtles of the pelagic Sargassum-dominated drift community: habitat use, population density, and threats
B Witherington, S Hirama, R Hardy - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2012 - int-res.com
In the western Atlantic young sea turtles in their surface-pelagic juvenile stage, a stage often
described as the lost year (s), have been hypothesized to occupy habitat dominated by …
described as the lost year (s), have been hypothesized to occupy habitat dominated by …
[PDF][PDF] Marine protected areas and ocean basin management
All reserve designs must be guided by an understanding of natural history and habitat
variability. 2. Differences in scale and predictability set aside highly dynamic pelagic …
variability. 2. Differences in scale and predictability set aside highly dynamic pelagic …
Impacts of climate change on the amphibians and reptiles of Southeast Asia
D Bickford, SD Howard, DJJ Ng… - Biodiversity and …, 2010 - Springer
Amphibians and reptiles will be adversely affected by projected rapid changes in climate in
the next decades. Here, we review the known and potential impacts of climate change on …
the next decades. Here, we review the known and potential impacts of climate change on …
[图书][B] Basics of marine and estuarine ecology
A Mitra, S Zaman - 2016 - books.google.com
The book presents recent research on marine ecology in different parts of the world. It aims
to shed light on relevant topics for budding marine ecologists. The “blue soup” of Planet …
to shed light on relevant topics for budding marine ecologists. The “blue soup” of Planet …
Vulnerability of marine turtles to climate change
ES Poloczanska, CJ Limpus, GC Hays - Advances in marine biology, 2009 - Elsevier
Marine turtles are generally viewed as vulnerable to climate change because of the role that
temperature plays in the sex determination of embryos, their long life history, long age-to …
temperature plays in the sex determination of embryos, their long life history, long age-to …