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19/12/2025

We overcome the challenge of estimating the distribution of species that live in difficult to observe environments. We achieve this by combining crabeater seal presence data from multiple sources across the Southern Ocean with environmental data from an ecologically-validated high-resolution ocean model.
https://bit.ly/meps_772_193

16/12/2025

Crab populations in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman are genetically distinct. Limited connectivity and selective pressures from the Persian Gulf's extreme conditions appear to be driving this divergence. This highlights how both historical events and ecology shape species adaptation.
https://bit.ly/meps_775_99

12/12/2025

Terrestrial arthropod assemblages in SW-Atlantic marshes aren’t shaped by chance! Our study shows how environmental filters interact with species traits, driving metacommunity patterns and highlighting the importance of connectivity for conserving coastal biodiversity.
https://bit.ly/meps_775_53
Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras

10/12/2025

Pinna rugosa holds significant ecological and economic value, prized for its edible muscle. With its fishery currently operating at maximum sustainability, careful management is critical to its preservation. Research on this species remains scarce compared to its relatives. To enhance understanding, we conducted an analysis of its biochemical composition.
https://bit.ly/meps_772_151
Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste S.C.

09/12/2025

Arctic seals face many climate change challenges, including the northward spread of "boreal" species. The temperate habour seal now overlaps the ranges of Arctic endemic seal species. Thus far, it appears that the three phocid seals now living together in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, maintain some spatial segregation promoting avoidance of competition.
https://bit.ly/meps_772_192

05/12/2025

Our study investigates the distinct migratory behaviors of male and female thick-billed murres from Cape Parry, the only colony in the western Canadian Arctic. We present and discuss data in relation to physiological, nutritional and behavioral constraints during critical stages of the non-breeding season such as molting.
https://bit.ly/meps_773_163
Wildlife Conservation Society Canada

04/12/2025

Otolith data reveal a marked erosion of Chinook salmon age structure over four millennia, shifting from older, diverse returners to younger, less diverse cohorts. This long-term loss of life-history diversity threatens resilience and ecosystem stability.
https://bit.ly/meps_773_149

02/12/2025

Silky sharks in the Red Sea exhibit previously undescribed responses to elevated sea surface temperatures, spending warm seasons in a narrow band of cool, deep water.
https://bit.ly/meps_773_115

01/12/2025

Acoustically tagged reef manta rays at Palmyra Atoll had an average residency rate of 88% and showed consistent use of all four primary habitats at Palmyra with the highest rates of detection recorded in the nutrient rich lagoon habitats.
https://bit.ly/meps_774_219

28/11/2025

We tested AMBI and M-AMBI on live and fossil benthic communities from Onslow Bay, NC. M-AMBI outperformed AMBI, especially when calculated separately for each assemblage. Fossil-based M-AMBI is best for spatial comparisons, making it a valuable tool for reconstructing past ecosystem health across regions and habitats.
https://bit.ly/meps_774_57

25/11/2025

In summer 2023, a shipboard imaging dataset captured an unusually high number of bivalve larvae in surface waters of the Chukchi Sea. This large multi-species spawning event provides new insight into the reproductive behavior of bivalves in the Arctic and raises questions about larval settlement pathways.
https://bit.ly/meps_773_43

20/11/2025

Rubble is increasing with increasing disturbances on reefs. It's important to understand how long loose rubble takes to bind together into a stable, healthy reef. We report the flow thresholds needed to break bound rubble, which can help to estimate rubble bed recovery times in areas of different wave energies.
https://bit.ly/meps_773_1

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