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Oceans, Volume 4, Issue 3

September 2023 - 8 articles

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Articles (8)

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,586 Views
16 Pages

Status of Coral Reef Communities on the Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica: Are We Talking about Corals or Macroalgae Reefs?

  • Fabio Quezada-Perez,
  • Sebastián Mena,
  • Cindy Fernández-García and
  • Juan José Alvarado

20 September 2023

In the past decades, one of the most widely reported phenomena on Caribbean reefs is the general fall in coral cover and rise in macroalgae. Reefs with low coral cover and high macroalgal abundances are often presumed to provide poorer ecosystem func...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,893 Views
14 Pages

27 August 2023

The recruitment process is a fundamental step in population life cycles that determines survival, population demographic structure, and dynamics. The success of recruitment events repeated over successive years greatly affects the survival of long-li...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,728 Views
15 Pages

A Demonstration of the Capability of Low-Cost Hyperspectral Imaging for the Characterisation of Coral Reefs

  • Jonathan Teague,
  • John C. C. Day,
  • Michael J. Allen,
  • Thomas B. Scott,
  • Eric J. Hochberg and
  • David Megson-Smith

23 August 2023

The use of hyperspectral imaging in marine applications is limited, largely due to the cost-prohibitive nature of the technology and the risk of submerging such expensive electronics. Here, we examine the use of low-cost (<5000 GBP) hyperspectral...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,432 Views
17 Pages

Harbor Porpoise Aggregations in the Salish Sea

  • Dave Anderson,
  • Laurie Shuster,
  • Cindy R. Elliser,
  • Katrina MacIver,
  • Erin Johns Gless,
  • Johannes Krieger and
  • Anna Hall

8 August 2023

Harbor porpoises are typically seen in small groups of 1–3 individuals, with aggregations of 20+ individuals treated as rare events. Since the 1990s, the harbor porpoise population in the Salish Sea has seen a significant recovery, and an incre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,798 Views
16 Pages

31 July 2023

In the oceans, Chaetognatha can contribute significantly to the total zooplankton biomass (up to 10–30%). The genus Eukrohnia, the dominant Chaetognath genus in the western subarctic Pacific, includes E. hamata and E. bathypelagica. Although it...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,644 Views
11 Pages

31 July 2023

Hydrozoans are numerically dominant taxa in gelatinous zooplankton communities of the worldwide oceans and play an energy transfer role connecting primary producers and higher trophic level organisms. In the western subarctic Pacific, St. K2 has been...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,067 Views
6 Pages

Novel Interaction between a Rabbitfish and Black Corals

  • Erika Gress,
  • Tom C. Bridge,
  • Justin Fyfe and
  • Gemma Galbraith

13 July 2023

Herbivorous fishes play important functional roles in coral reef ecosystems, and their influence on mediating competitive dynamics between corals and macroalgae is well studied. Nonetheless, direct interactions between herbivorous fishes and corals m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,058 Views
16 Pages

29 June 2023

The influence of environmental variables (oceanographic and climatic) on the catch rates of striped red mullet (Mullus surmuletus) by artisanal fishery was investigated using different time series models (Dynamic Factorial Analyses; Min-Max Factorial...

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