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Journal articles on the topic "Alligator Reef"

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Estape, Carlos J., Estape Allison Morgan, and Walter A. Starck. "The fishes of Alligator Reef and environs in the Florida Keys: a 2020 update." Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation 36 (November 3, 2020): 16–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4243097.

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Alligator Reef is an outer reef along the Florida Keys, on the edge of the Gulfstream, offshore of the town of  Islamorada, near the middle of the island chain and with a rich diversity of marine habitats within a radius of 10 nautical miles. In a pioneering survey of coral-reef fish diversity in the New World, Starck (1968) documented 516 species from Alligator Reef and its environs. A half-century later, Starck, Estapé & Estapé (2017) updated this list with numerous name changes and revisions and added an additional 102 species to the list, bringing the total to 618 sp
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Williams, Claire, Debbie-Ann Gordon-Smith, and Pearl Bergan. "Community Abundance and Environmental Monitoring to Support Coral Reef Management in East Portland Special Fishery Conservation Area, Jamaica." Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 60, no. 2 (2023): 127. http://dx.doi.org/10.58782/flmnh.iitn6005.

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Global warming and human impacts continue to be devastating for coral reef systems. Jamaican reefs have been adversely affected by a variety of threats including hurricanes, coral bleaching, disease, and algal overgrowth, the impact of which has been exacerbated by global climate change, overfishing, and urchin disease. Despite the dire situation, with proper protection, algal coral phase shifts can be reversed. One area that is being protected is the East Portland Special Fishery Conservation Area (EPSFCA). The EPSFCA is monitored by the Alligator Head Foundation (AHF), which houses a coral n
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Starck, Walter A., Carlos J. Estape, and Estape Allison Morgan. "The fishes of Alligator Reef and environs in the Florida Keys: a half-century update." Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation 27 (August 29, 2017): 74–117. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.851651.

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An update of the checklist of fishes of Alligator Reef and environs some fifty years after the first listing provides an unparalleled opportunity to evaluate the species richness for a limited reef area, as well as a unique opportunity to explore changes in diversity over a half-century time scale. We added 107 species and subtracted 5 from the original total of 516 species: thus the checklist is now totalling 618 species, of 122 families, the most recorded for any similarly sized area in the New World. The additional species records are made up of more recent identifications from the original
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He, Guo Fu, Juan Li, Wei Liu, and Jing Li Du. "Study of Reed Aqueous Extract’s Allelopathy on Alligator Weed." Advanced Materials Research 518-523 (May 2012): 5363–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.518-523.5363.

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In order to ascertain the allelopathy of Reed on Alligator Weed, the water culture experiments were performed to investigate the effects of aqueous extract on the growth, physiological and biochemical mechanism in Alligator Weed. The results showed that aqueous extract of Reed inhibited the growth of Alligator Weed, and the inhibition became stronger as the concentration of the extract increased. Some results from physiological and biochemical mechanism of treated Alligator Weed indicated that with the increase of extract concentration, photosynthetic pigment contents, root activity and CAT ac
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Brennan, Claire. "Australia's Northern Safari." M/C Journal 20, no. 6 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1285.

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IntroductionFilmed during a 1955 family trip from Perth to the Gulf of Carpentaria, Keith Adams’s Northern Safari showed to packed houses across Australia, and in some overseas locations, across three decades. Essentially a home movie, initially accompanied by live commentary and subsequently by a homemade sound track, it tapped into audiences’ sense of Australia’s north as a place of adventure. In the film Adams interacts with the animals of northern Australia (often by killing them), and while by 1971 the violence apparent in the film was attracting criticism in letters to newspapers, the fi
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Alligator Reef"

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Shults, Katherine. "When the Alligator Called to Elijah: A Handcrafted Exploration of the Digital Moving Image." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2012. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/5496.

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When the Alligator Called to Elijah is a feature-length video conceptualized and constructed by Kate Shults in partial fulfillment of the requirements for earning a Master of Fine Arts in Entrepreneurial Digital Cinema from the University of Central Florida. The video is the result of an evolving exploration of the aesthetic capabilities of the digital image using Flip Video cameras, found footage and Final Cut Pro. Though originating as an experiment, When the Alligator Called to Elijah became a creation of motion collage with very specific production parameters. This thesis is a record of th
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Book chapters on the topic "Alligator Reef"

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Bierhorst, John. "Beginnings." In The Mythology of Mexico and Central America. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195146202.003.0007.

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Abstract Rare today, the belief that the people emerged from the earth was once common in central Mexico and in the region now Know as Oaxaca. The account given here is from a manuscript on 1528, written by an anonymous Aztec using the alphabetic script learned from missionaries. From Colhuacan [ancestor place], from Chicomoztoc [seven cave place], from Quineuhyan [emergence place], from there they all departed. From there our ancestors departed at the time the people originated. This was when they came forth from their home, from the cave called Chicomoztoc. They departed in a year 1 Reed, de
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