Reviewed Work: A Study of Certain Aspects of the Ecology of the Intertidal Zone of the New South Wales Coast by W. J. Dakin, Isobel Bennett, Elizabeth Pope Founded in 1932, Journal of Animal Ecology ...
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Oceanography, Vol. 32, No. 3, SPECIAL ISSUE ON PISCO: PARTNERSHIP FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES OF COASTAL OCEANS (SEPTEMBER 2019), pp. 26-37 (12 pages) Biogeographical research has long sought to ...
Scientists have discovered a 15th species of intertidal spider, a family of unusual arachnids that live in coastal habitats that are submerged during high tides. The newest species, named after singer ...
New York, September 11, 2023 – Scientists have long suspected two species of sea stars—commonly referred to as starfish—along rocky European and North American coastlines of crossbreeding in the cool ...
Although many of our students take I-95 south to Florida for spring break, last week a group of eight dedicated Marine Ecology students flew west with professor Jon Allen to study the intertidal ...
John Pearse, professor emeritus of ecology and evolutionary biology at UC Santa Cruz, died on Friday, July 31, at his home in Pacific Grove, California. He was 84 and had been in hospice care for ...
IT is probable that the lack of literature relating to intertidal mud ecology as compared with other intertidal habitats is due, in part, to the restrictions placed on movement by the softness of the ...
China's tidal flats feed people and mollusk-eating migrating shorebirds such as red knots, great knots and Eurasian oystercatchers. Under good management, these flats used for aquaculture markedly ...
A new study presents genomic evidence of hybridization between two closely related species of sea stars -- Asterias rubens, the common starfish, and Asterias forbesi, known as Forbes' sea star.
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