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Marine Biology. Volume 170, Issue 3 is now available online. Many very interesting articles in this issue.
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Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences iopan.pl/en/ is currently searching for a Postdoctoral Investigator to join the Marine
Biogeochemistry Laboratory. This is a temporary, full-time position, and is eligible for benefits.
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Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences iopan.pl/en/ is currently searching for a PhD student to join the Marine Biogeochemistry
Laboratory. This is three year position with possibility of extension for 4th year.
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PHD position available in the field of ecophysiology and bioenergetics of marine benthic organisms
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Drone surveys were used to estimate the operational (breeding) sex ratio of the southern Great Barrier Reef population of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) at Heron Reef, Australia.
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Drone surveys were used to estimate the operational (breeding) sex ratio of the southern Great Barrier Reef population of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) at Heron Reef, Australia. doi.org/10.1007/s00227…
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Female and male Imperial Cormorants nesting in coastal Patagonia segregated in the use of food resources regardless of the stages of the reproductive cycle and the location of the colony.
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Female and male Imperial Cormorants nesting in coastal Patagonia segregated in the use of food resources regardless of the stages of the reproductive cycle and the location of the colony. doi.org/10.1007/s00227…
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An interesting new paper on conglomerations of fibre debris from Posidonia oceanica meadows that are frequently found along Mediterranean beaches
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An interesting new paper on conglomerations of fibre debris from Posidonia oceanica meadows that are frequently found along Mediterranean beaches doi.org/10.1007/s00227…
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See an interesting paper on Appendicularian tunicates which are some of the most abundant mesozooplankton organisms
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See an interesting paper on Appendicularian tunicates which are some of the most abundant mesozooplankton organisms doi.org/10.1007/s00227…
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Submission deadline for the Topical Collection 'Advances in Cephalopod Research' : 08 February 2023
Already 8 articles online !
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See this interesting paper:
In a semi remote section of North Pacific Costa Rica, green sea turtles of two morphotypes along with hawksbill turtles are partitioning available prey items likely to reduce foraging competition among the three species.
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See this interesting paper: In a semi remote section of North Pacific Costa Rica, green sea turtles of two morphotypes along with hawksbill turtles are partitioning available prey items likely to reduce foraging competition among the three species. doi.org/10.1007/s00227…
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In this interesting study consumption assays were done to test tidepools as refuge for non-indigenous species
Non-indigenous species were consumed by native consumers. Consumption refuges seem less important for NIS invasion than life history traits
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In this interesting study consumption assays were done to test tidepools as refuge for non-indigenous species Non-indigenous species were consumed by native consumers. Consumption refuges seem less important for NIS invasion than life history traits doi.org/10.1007/s00227…
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Position for an Assistant Professor in Marine Animal Physiology
Apply here (and find more details)
apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF03407

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Job Announcement
Ph.D. position in the area of marine science and climate change.
Institute of Coastal System Analysis and Modeling. Location: Geesthacht (Germany)
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Hydroids of the genus Orthopyxis commonly occur attached to Sargassum. While their life history characters indicate low dispersal potential and high genetic differentiation, their epiphytic habitat on floating algae may also suggest otherwise.
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Hydroids of the genus Orthopyxis commonly occur attached to Sargassum. While their life history characters indicate low dispersal potential and high genetic differentiation, their epiphytic habitat on floating algae may also suggest otherwise. doi.org/10.1007/s00227…
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In this study, phylogenetic/phylogeographic approaches were used to uncover the evolutionary history of Priolepis in the Atlantic
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In this study, phylogenetic/phylogeographic approaches were used to uncover the evolutionary history of Priolepis in the Atlantic doi.org/10.1007/s00227…
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For the first time, behavioural evidence has shown that some species of octopuses might be able to use ‘chemotactile sensory’ to recognise other individuals within their species.
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For the first time, behavioural evidence has shown that some species of octopuses might be able to use ‘chemotactile sensory’ to recognise other individuals within their species. doi.org/10.1007/s00227…
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