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Data from: Global biogeography and evolution of Cuvierina pteropods
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.7n1q4
- 摘要:
- and genetic variation in pteropods belonging to the genus Cuvierina in relation to their biogeographic distribution across the world’s oceans. We aimed to assess
Data from: What influences the worldwide genetic structure of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus)?
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.2q4r0
- 摘要:
- ion event <80 000 years bp, but strong differentiation by ocean, among regions within some oceans, and among social groups. In comparison, microsatellite
Data from: Sibling species of mutualistic Symbiodinium clade G from bioeroding sponges in the western Pacific and western Atlantic oceans
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.g582t
- 摘要:
- t of an adaptive radiation of Clade G lineages specialized to the metazoan phyla Porifera and Cnidaria that began prior to the separation of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
Oil Industry Marine Mammal Ecology Data. Version 1.0
- 负责人:
- University Corporation For Atmospheric Research (UCAR):National Center For Atmospheric Research (NCAR):Earth Observing Laboratory (EOL):Data
- 关键词:
- oceans Arctic Ships In Situ Ocean-based Platforms > SHIPS > SHIPS > > 1bb21d0f-bf48-42b5-8e09-cc0d58407e4a EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS\/VERTEBRATES > MAMMALS > CETACEANS > TOOTHED WHALES > 1e2a4882-d1e9-4e1a-a2a5-efc449133bf5 EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS\/VERTEBRATES > MAMMALS > CARNIVORES > SEALS\/SEA LIONS\/WALRUSES > 35cf1beb-a654-4ceb-ab6b-7e505c2144e7 EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN TEMPERATURE > SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE > bd24a9a9-7d52-4c29-b2a0-6cefd216ae78 EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS\/VERTEBRATES > MAMMALS > CETACEANS > BALEEN WHALES > 5e0ce993-df7c-46e2-9942-3a242df75705 EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > AIR QUALITY > VISIBILITY > 9337898d-68dc-43d7-93a9-6afdb4ab1784 EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SALINITY\/DENSITY > SALINITY > 7e95b5fc-1d58-431a-af36-948b29fa870d
- DOI:
- doi:10.5065/d60z71b4
- 摘要:
- ormation on the physical oceanography and of potential food organisms (plankton, benthos, and fish) contributes to a better understanding of the relationship between marine mammals
Data from: Genetic structure of populations of whale sharks among ocean basins and evidence for their historic rise and recent decline
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.489s0
- 摘要:
- . If mixing occurs between the Indian and Atlantic Oceans, it is not sufficient to counter genetic drift. This suggests whale sharks are not all par
Data from: Sizing ocean giants: patterns of intraspecific size variation in marine megafauna
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.411mv
- 摘要:
- ny of the largest-sized species occur in the world’s oceans. For many of these, rarity, remoteness, and quite simply the logistics of measuring these giants has mad
Data from: Evolution of woody life form on tropical mountains in the tribe Spermacoceae (Rubiaceae)
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.81nm9
- 摘要:
- and create narrow endemics near oceans in the highlands of Western Ghats (India), Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia including southeastern China, and New Guinea
Data from: Marine foraging ecology influences mercury bioaccumulation in deep-diving northern elephant seals
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.tc8j2
- 摘要:
- Mercury contamination of oceans is prevalent worldwide and methylmercury concentrations in the mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m) are increasing mor
Data from: Phylogeography of amphi-boreal fish: tracing the history of the Pacific herring Clupea pallasii in North-East European seas
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.q31f8
- 摘要:
- vicarious distributions in the two oceans since pre-Pleistocene times. However, remote populations of C. pallasii are also present in the border waters
Data from: Calcareous nannoplankton ecology and community change across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.m05c8
- 摘要:
- s implications for modern- day climate change, suggesting similar permanent changes to nannoplankton community structure as the oceans warm.