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Padate, Geeta, Ruzbeh Mirza, Ankita Viradiya, and Sunita Salunke. "Scyphozoa Pelagia noctiluca (Forsskal, 1775): blooming on the coast of Gujarat, India and its predation by Anemonia viridis (Forsskal, 1775)." Zoology and Ecology 30, no. 2 (2020): 157–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.35513/21658005.2020.2.9.

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The jellyfish bloom, i.e. the aggregation of Pelagia noctiluca, which occurred in January 2016 along the Shivrajpur coast facing the Arabian Sea, is reported. The jellyfish population was studied based on the Pelagia noctiluca individuals that were stranded in low tide pools and those that were washed ashore. Transects were laid to collect data on the jellyfish density. The oceanographic and physicochemical parameters at the time of bloom were studied. The probability of correlation between the time of bloom and the movement of P. noctiluca was considered. Additionally, mating and predation on
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Beckley, Lynnath E. "Tide-pool fishes: Recolonization after experimental elimination." Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 85, no. 3 (1985): 287–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-0981(85)90163-7.

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Bouillon, S., J. J. Middelburg, F. Dehairs, et al. "Importance of intertidal sediment processes and porewater exchange on the water column biogeochemistry in a pristine mangrove creek (Ras Dege, Tanzania)." Biogeosciences 4, no. 3 (2007): 311–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-4-311-2007.

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Abstract. We sampled a tidal creek (Ras Dege, Tanzania) during a 24-h cycle to document the variations in a suite of creek water column characteristics and to determine the relative influence of tidal and biological driving forces. Since the creek has no upstream freshwater inputs, highest salinity was observed at low tide, due to evaporation effects and porewater seepage. Total suspended matter (TSM) and particulate organic carbon (POC) showed distinct maxima at periods of highest water flow, indicating that erosion of surface sediments and/or resuspension of bottom sediments were an importan
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Roediger, Lana M., and Toby F. Bolton. "Abundance and distribution of South Australia's endemic sea star, Parvulastra parvivipara (Asteroidea: Asterinidae)." Marine and Freshwater Research 59, no. 3 (2008): 205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf07084.

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Parvulastra parvivipara is one of the smallest sea stars. It is restricted to tide pools on seven granite platforms within 200 km of coastline on the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia. This species exhibits intragonadal brooding and cannibalism of offspring, and gives birth to non-dispersive juveniles. Its distribution is variable, with specimens occupying few of the many seemingly similar tide pools at each site at differing densities. The abundance and distribution of P. parvivipara were examined in relation to twelve ecological variables of tide pools at all known mainland sites. An estimat
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Montagnes, DJS, D. Wilson, SJ Brooks, C. Lowe, and M. Campey. "Cyclical behaviour of the tide-pool ciliate Strombidium oculatum." Aquatic Microbial Ecology 28 (2002): 55–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/ame028055.

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Bouillon, S., J. J. Middelburg, F. Dehairs, et al. "Importance of intertidal sediment processes and porewater exchange on the water column biogeochemistry in a pristine mangrove creek (Ras Dege, Tanzania)." Biogeosciences Discussions 4, no. 1 (2007): 317–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bgd-4-317-2007.

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Abstract. We conducted diurnal sampling in a tidal creek (Ras Dege, Tanzania) to document the variations in a suite of creek water column characteristics and to determine the relative influence of tidal and biological driving forces. Since the creek has no upstream freshwater inputs, highest salinity was observed at low tide, due to evaporation effects and porewater seepage. Total suspended matter (TSM) and particulate organic carbon (POC) showed distinct maxima at periods of highest water flow, indicating that erosion of surface sediments and/or resuspension of bottom sediments were an import
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Kohlmeier, D., C. A. Pilditch, J. F. Bornman, and K. Bischof. "Adjustment of photoprotection to tidal conditions in intertidal seagrasses." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 97, no. 3 (2016): 571–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315416001090.

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Light adaptive strategies were studied in a comparative analysis of the congeneric seagrass species Zostera muelleri and Zostera marina at two case study areas in New Zealand and Germany. Surveys in intertidal seagrass meadows were conducted from pre-dawn until sunset on days when either low or high tide coincided with noon. The results show marked fluctuations of photophysiology (optimum and effective quantum yield, non-photochemical quenching, cycling of xanthophyll cycle (XC) pigments) over daily and tidal cycles. At both locations, we observed a near complete conversion (de-epoxidation) of
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Pfister, Catherine A. "CONCORDANCE BETWEEN SHORT-TERM EXPERIMENTS AND LONG-TERM CENSUSES IN TIDE POOL FISHES." Ecology 87, no. 11 (2006): 2905–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/0012-9658(2006)87[2905:cbseal]2.0.co;2.

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Kelly, Morgan W., Richard K. Grosberg, and Eric Sanford. "Trade-Offs, Geography, and Limits to Thermal Adaptation in a Tide Pool Copepod." American Naturalist 181, no. 6 (2013): 846–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/670336.

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Roth, Myron. "Morphology and development of the egg case in the parasitic copepod Haemobaphes intermedius Kabata, 1967 (Copepoda: Pennellidae)." Canadian Journal of Zoology 66, no. 11 (1988): 2573–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z88-378.

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Studies on the morphology of the egg sacs of the copepod parasite Haemobaphes intermedius Kabata, 1967 indicate that a distinctive change in appearance occurs once the egg sac is mature and ready to hatch. Highest rates of infection by copepodids occur where adults are found, suggesting a one-host life cycle. Clinocottus acuticeps is recorded as a new host for H. intermedius, as well as for Holobomolochus sp. and Clavella sp. The ecology of the tide pool is discussed in relation to intertidal fish parasites.
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Pfister, Catherine A. "The Role and Importance of Recruitment Variability to a Guild of Tide Pool Fishes." Ecology 77, no. 6 (1996): 1928–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2265796.

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Leduc, Antoine O. H. C., Jessica S. Oliveira Costa, Renata R. do Nascimento Silva, Gabrielle S. M. Winandy, and Carlos B. de Araújo. "Spatial cognitive abilities of a tide-pool fish show resilience to noise pollution." Journal of Ethology 39, no. 2 (2021): 225–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10164-021-00697-z.

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Augusto, A., A. Silva Pinheiro, LJ Greene, HJ Laure, and JC McNamara. "Evolutionary transition to freshwater by ancestral marine palaemonids: evidence from osmoregulation in a tide pool shrimp." Aquatic Biology 7 (October 22, 2009): 113–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/ab00183.

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Kimura, Yuki, and Yoichi Sakai. "Emergence behavior of a tide pool fish Praealticus tanegasimae (Teleostei; Blenniidae) on subtropical reefs." Journal of Ethology 34, no. 2 (2016): 175–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10164-016-0463-y.

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S, Maharajan. "AN ECOCRITICAL APPROACH TO AMITAV GHOSH’S THE HUNGRY TIDE." Kongunadu Research Journal 4, no. 1 (2017): 18–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/krj167.

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The aim of this paper to Projects the impact of ecology in literature Ecocriticism is the interdisciplinary area which includes the study literature and environment. The literary scholar analyzes the text not only for the environmental concerns but also to the treatment of ecology as the subject of nature in literature. The word ecocriticism may have been first used William Rueckart's essay which entitled “Literature and Ecology: An Experiment in Ecocriticism”. The Hungry Tides tells the very present story of the present day adventure, identity, history and love. Ghosh here presents the nature
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Valentine, Page C., Mary R. Carman, Dann S. Blackwood, and Erin J. Heffron. "Ecological observations on the colonial ascidian Didemnum sp. in a New England tide pool habitat." Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 342, no. 1 (2007): 109–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2006.10.021.

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Arndt, Erik, and Ronald Fricke. "Intertidal fishes of Mauritius with special reference to shallow tidepools." Biodiversity Data Journal 7 (August 6, 2019): e36754. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.7.e36754.

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Intertidal fishes are found in large numbers and play an important role in their ecosystems, but knowledge of their ecology is still very limited in many tropical regions. Within this context, data from intertidal fishes in Mauritius were compiled from different sources and intertidal resident species were examined in Mauritian tidepools. A total of 292 fish species occurring in Mauritius were reported from intertidal habitats, of which 62 species represent permanent intertidal residents. The species number in the studied pools increased, not only with the proportion of stones and rock coverin
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Barreto, Felipe S., Sean D. Schoville, and Ronald S. Burton. "Reverse genetics in the tide pool: knock-down of target gene expression via RNA interference in the copepodTigriopus californicus." Molecular Ecology Resources 15, no. 4 (2014): 868–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.12359.

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Fields, JB, and NJ Silbiger. "Foundation species loss alters multiple ecosystem functions within temperate tidepool communities." Marine Ecology Progress Series 683 (February 3, 2022): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps13978.

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Foundation species, which help maintain habitat and ecosystem functioning, are declining due to anthropogenic impacts. Within the rocky intertidal ecosystem, studies have investigated the effects of foundation species on community structure and some resource fluxes; however, how intertidal foundation species loss will affect multiple facets of ecosystem functioning in concert remains unknown. We studied the direct and indirect effects of foundation species loss of mussels Mytilus californianus and surfgrass Phyllospadix spp. on community structure, fluxes (light, temperature, dissolved oxygen
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Signa, Geraldina, Antonio Mazzola, James Kairo, and Salvatrice Vizzini. "Small-scale variability in geomorphological settings influences mangrove-derived organic matter export in a tropical bay." Biogeosciences 14, no. 3 (2017): 617–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-617-2017.

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Abstract. Organic matter (OM) exchanges between adjacent habitats affect the dynamics and functioning of coastal systems, as well as the role of the different primary producers as energy and nutrient sources in food webs. Elemental (C, N, C : N) and isotope (δ13C) signatures and fatty acid (FA) profiles were used to assess the influence of geomorphological setting in two climatic seasons on the export and fate of mangrove OM across a tidally influenced tropical area, Gazi Bay (Kenya). The main results indicate that tidal transport, along with riverine runoff, plays a significant role in the di
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Labria, Fabiola, Valerio Orioli, Stefania Trasforini, et al. "Unlocking the Secrets of Sturgeon Ecology: Lessons From Conservation Efforts in Northern Italy." Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 35, no. 2 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.70079.

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ABSTRACTThis study aimed to investigate the ecology of the Adriatic sturgeon (Acipenser naccarii) and Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) in the Po basin in northern Italy, where both species have faced significant population declines. Using data collected from three LIFE projects, we investigated movement behaviour and habitat selection of the species following restocking, reintroduction and river defragmentation actions implemented during the LIFE projects. The two species showed a distinct movement behaviour and habitat selection. A. naccarii preferred to stay in pool, and it showed a tendency to h
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Gonçalves, Inês, Catarina Vinagre, and Ana Silva. "Patterns of rock pool molluscs in differing shore exposures." Marine Biology 170, no. 6 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-023-04223-2.

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AbstractRock pools are understudied systems of extreme importance due to their proven vulnerability to climate change. Rock pool molluscs play essential ecological roles therein, directly by acting both as prey and predator and, indirectly by influencing the macroalgal canopy/vegetation topography via grazing. However, the environmental factors driving their rock pool occupation remain largely unknown. Our study is one of the few to focus on community patterns in rock pool molluscs, particularly at a large scale between shores of differing exposure to wave action, being the first focused asses
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Arndt, Erik, and Ronald Fricke. "Intertidal fishes of Mauritius with special reference to shallow tidepools." Biodiversity Data Journal 7 (August 6, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/bdj.7.e36754.

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Intertidal fishes are found in large numbers and play an important role in their ecosystems, but knowledge of their ecology is still very limited in many tropical regions. Within this context, data from intertidal fishes in Mauritius were compiled from different sources and intertidal resident species were examined in Mauritian tidepools. A total of 292 fish species occurring in Mauritius were reported from intertidal habitats, of which 62 species represent permanent intertidal residents. The species number in the studied pools increased, not only with the proportion of stones and rock coverin
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Muricy, Guilherme, Celso Domingos, Anaíra Lage, et al. "Integrative taxonomy widens our knowledge of the diversity, distribution and biology of the genus Plakina (Homosclerophorida: Plakinidae)." Invertebrate Systematics, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/is18027.

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Despite the evolutionary significance of Homoscleromorpha, their diversity and biology are largely unknown. Here we integrate data of morphology, cytology, microbiology, ecology, reproduction, and mitochondrial cox-1 and cob gene sequences to resolve a complex of sympatric species of Plakina in South-eastern Brazil. All datasets congruently supported the delimitation of three species, two of which are new to science. Plakina coerulea has its distribution extended from one locality to over 2360 km wide. Plakina cabofriense, sp. nov. also occurs in North-eastern Brazil. Plakina cyanorosea, sp. n
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Bruns, Axel. "The Fiction of Copyright." M/C Journal 2, no. 1 (1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1737.

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It is the same spectacle all over the Western world: whenever delegates gather to discuss the development and consequences of new media technologies, a handful of people among them will stand out from the crowd, and somehow seem not quite to fit in with the remaining assortment of techno-evangelists, Internet ethnographers, multimedia project leaders, and online culture critics. At some point in the proceedings, they'll get to the podium and hold a talk on their ideas for the future of copyright protection and intellectual property (IP) rights in the information age; when they are finished, th
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