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Oceans, Volume 3, Issue 2

June 2022 - 7 articles

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Articles (7)

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,816 Views
13 Pages

Octocoral Distribution Patterns at the Equatorial Front (Tropical Eastern Pacific): Muricea and Leptogorgia

  • Rubén Abad,
  • Karla B. Jaramillo,
  • Divar Castro,
  • Juan A. Sánchez and
  • Jenny Rodríguez

30 May 2022

The Equatorial Front, in the southern part of the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP) region, has been characterized as a hotspot of functional biodiversity due to the mixing of warm and cold waters. Nevertheless, the biogeographic patterns for some organ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,998 Views
14 Pages

Reef Fish Assemblage in Two Insular Zones within the Mexican Central Pacific

  • Carlos Vladimir Pérez de-Silva,
  • Amílcar Leví Cupul-Magaña,
  • Alma Paola Rodríguez-Troncoso and
  • Fabián Alejandro Rodríguez-Zaragoza

23 May 2022

Reefs fishes are sensitive to environmental changes, particularly in areas such as the Mexican Central Pacific (MCP), which has a high environmental variability favored by currents. This study assesses the temporal variation in ecological indicators...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,335 Views
15 Pages

Pathological Studies and Postmortem Computed Tomography of Dolphins with Meningoencephalomyelitis and Osteoarthritis Caused by Brucella ceti

  • Andrés Granados-Zapata,
  • María José Robles-Malagamba,
  • Rocío González-Barrientos,
  • Brian Chin-Wing Kot,
  • Elías Barquero-Calvo,
  • Minor Cordero-Chavaría,
  • Marcela Suárez-Esquivel,
  • Caterina Guzmán-Verri,
  • Jose David Palacios-Alfaro and
  • Connie Tien-Sung
  • + 2 authors

9 May 2022

Cetacean neurobrucellosis is a common cause of strandings in Costa Rica diagnosed by serology, bacteriology, and histopathology. Pathological studies were performed on 18 dolphins. Twelve were scanned by postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) as a com...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,888 Views
17 Pages

Coastal Quarries as Relative Sea-Level Markers: A Methodological Approach Applied in the Apulia Region (Southern Italy)

  • Giovanni Scardino,
  • Arcangelo Piscitelli,
  • Giuseppe Locuratolo,
  • Giovanni Scicchitano and
  • Angela Rizzo

9 May 2022

The assessment of past sea-level positions requires a multidisciplinary approach that involves both scientific and historical humanistic fields. The use of a multidisciplinary approach allows us to obtain reliable information on the relative sea-leve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
11,667 Views
25 Pages

The Condition of Four Coral Reefs in Timor-Leste before and after the 2016–2017 Marine Heatwave

  • Catherine J. S. Kim,
  • Chris Roelfsema,
  • Sophie Dove and
  • Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

8 April 2022

El Niño Southern Oscillation global coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, yet the severity of mass coral bleaching is not geographically uniform. Based in Timor-Leste, the present project had two major objectives: (1) assess the...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
8,511 Views
22 Pages

On the Seasonal Dynamics of Phytoplankton Chlorophyll-a Concentration in Nearshore and Offshore Waters of Plymouth, in the English Channel: Enlisting the Help of a Surfer

  • Elliot McCluskey,
  • Robert J. W. Brewin,
  • Quinten Vanhellemont,
  • Oban Jones,
  • Denise Cummings,
  • Gavin Tilstone,
  • Thomas Jackson,
  • Claire Widdicombe,
  • E. Malcolm S. Woodward and
  • Carolyn Harris
  • + 3 authors

1 April 2022

The role of phytoplankton as ocean primary producers and their influence on global biogeochemical cycles makes them arguably the most important living organisms in the sea. Like plants on land, phytoplankton exhibit seasonal cycles that are controlle...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,943 Views
11 Pages

25 March 2022

Changes in marine carbon cycling due to hurricanes with different intensity and translation speeds have not been systematically investigated. This study uses an idealized coupled physical-biogeochemical model and a suite of model sensitivity analyses...

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