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03/06/2026

How do male green turtles behave during and after breeding? Satellite tracking at Fernando de Noronha (Brazil) revealed two contrasting strategies: some males remain residents to breeding grounds, while others migrate long distances to mainland foraging areas. These strategies highlight distinct energy trade-offs and inform conservation planning across habitats.
bit.ly/meps15148

02/06/2026

How does upwelling reshape reef food webs? 🌊🐟In subtropical reefs, we show that upwelling creates transient trophic opportunities, driving omnivorous damselfish to exploit pelagic plankton while maintaining benthic feeding. This flexibility enhances trophic connectivity and food-web stability in dynamic reef systems.
bit.ly/meps15142

02/06/2026

New synthesis shows phenotypic plasticity in corals (epigenetic and metabolic) and plasticity in the keystone urchin Diadema antillarum interactively determine Caribbean reef trajectories. Plasticity buffers stress but cannot substitute for functional herbivory; restoring urchins and reducing local stressors are essential to prevent macroalgal phase-shifts. bit.ly/meps15139

29/05/2026

Rising ocean temperatures threaten serpulid tube worms, key benthic ecosystem engineers. Using heated panels in southern New Zealand, we show that warming strongly reduces their abundance, recruitment, survival, cover, and growth, particularly under +2 °C, providing the first in-situ experimental assessment of climate change impacts on these critical communities.
https://bit.ly/meps15151

22/05/2026

Check out this research from the University of British Columbia highlighting the response of sea anemones to heatwaves and extreme cold events!
https://bit.ly/meps15145

21/05/2026

Environmental DNA (eDNA) has been used to examine the distribution of the Irukandji jellyfish Malo bella along Western Australia’s Ningaloo Coast, finding:
• Malo bella was detected more frequently offshore than nearshore
• Detections indicated a longer Irukandji season than expected
• eDNA is a powerful tool for monitoring elusive, hazardous jellyfish.
https://bit.ly/meps15124

20/05/2026

Seagrass meadows replaced by drifting perennial algae ≠ biodiversity loss. Mats of Furcellaria and Fucus support benthic species richness and abundance at a similar level as seagrass meadows, despite lower oxygen concentrations.
https://bit.ly/meps15132

19/05/2026

What drives two closely related seaweeds to occupy different spaces on the same reef? This study shows that two Lobophora species found on the same dead coral substrate thrive under distinctly different microenvironmental conditions, offering fresh insight into spatial distribution and microhabitat use in coral reef ecosystems.
https://bit.ly/meps15138
Anirut Klomjit

18/05/2026

Species traits demonstrate how macroalgal decline impacts temperate reef function. Integrating trait data across macroalgae and sessile invertebrates offers clearer insight into reef dynamics demonstrating utility of a unified epibenthic traits.
https://bit.ly/meps15131

13/05/2026

Year-long satellite tracking of at their northern range edge revealed ~14,000 km annual round-trip movements, including transatlantic migration from northern Norway to the Caribbean. Sharks traversed 30° of latitude, providing first evidence of leapfrog migration in this species and underscoring the need for coordinated pan-latitudinal research.

https://bit.ly/meps15153
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