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Reply to Safina and Walter et al.: Multiple lines of evidence for size-structured spawning migrations in western Atlantic bluefin tuna
Quantifying metabolic rates and the factors that influence them is key to wildlife conservation efforts because anthropogenic activities and habitat a...
Effective management of social-ecological systems (SESs) requires an understanding of human behavior. In many SESs, there are hundreds of agents or mo...
Male baleen whales have long been suspected to have annual cycles in testosterone, but due to difficulty in collecting endocrine samples, little direc...
For polar marine mammals, the energetic cost of thermoregulation depends on ambient conditions in the highly variable surrounding environment. Heat co...
White marlin, a highly migratory pelagic marine fish, support important commercial and recreational fisheries throughout their range in the tropical a...
Many iteroparous fishes spawn after skipping one or more yearly cycles, which impacts recruitment estimates used for fisheries management and conserva...
Baleen tissue accumulates stress hormones (glucocorticoids, GC) as it grows, along with other adrenal, gonadal and thyroid hormones. The hormones are ...
The discovery of 67 bluefin tuna larvae in waters off the northeast US continental shelf is certainly of considerable scientific interest, but the pap...
Reproduction of mysticete whales is difficult to monitor, and basic parameters, such as pregnancy rate and inter-calving interval, remain unknown for ...
The flood hazard in New York City depends on both storm surges and rising sea levels. We combine modeled storm surges with probabilistic sea-level ris...
The Pliocene epoch (5.3-2.6Ma) represents the most recent geological interval in which global temperatures were several degrees warmer than today and ...
In October 2017, most European countries reported unique atmospheric detections of aerosol-bound radioruthenium (Ru-106). The range of concentrations ...
Intraseasonal wind bursts in the tropical Pacific are believed to affect the evolution and diversity of El Nino events. In particular, the occurrence ...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) has a global warming potential that is 300 times that of carbon dioxide on a 100-y timescale, and is of major importance for strat...
The discovery of 67 bluefin tuna larvae in waters off the northeast US continental shelf is certainly of considerable scientific interest, but the pap...
Atlantic bluefin tuna (ABFT; Thunnus thynnus) spawn primarily in the Gulf of Mexico and Mediterranean Sea, but migrate to foraging habitats throughout...
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