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            Chapter Review of the Central and South Atlantic Shelf and Deep-Sea Benthos: Science, Policy, and Management 

            Bridges, Amelia E.H.; Howell, Kerry L.; Amaro, Teresa; Atkinson, Lara; Barnes, David K. A.; Bax, Narissa; Bell, James B.; Bernardino, Angelo F.; Beuck, Lydia; Braga-Henriques, Andreia; Brandt, Angelika; Bravo, María E.; Brix, Saskia; Butt, Stanley; Carranza, Alvar; Doti, Brenda L.; Elegbede, Isa O.; Esquete, Patricia; Freiwald, André; Gaudron, Sylvie M.; Guilhon, Maila; Hebbeln, Dierk; Horton, Tammy; Kainge, Paulus; Kaiser, Stefanie; Lauretta, Daniel; Limongi, Pablo; McQuaid, Kirsty A.; Milligan, Rosanna J.; Miloslavich, Patricia; Narayanaswamy, Bhavani E.; Orejas, Covadonga; Paulus, Sarah; Pearman, Tabitha R. R.; Angel Perez, Jose A.; Ross, Rebecca E.; Saeedi, Hanieh; Shimabukuro, Mauricio; Sink, Kerry; Stevenson, Angela; Taylor, Michelle; Titschack, Jürgen; Vieira, Rui P.; Vinha, Beatriz; Wienberg, Claudia (2023)
            The Central and South Atlantic represents a vast ocean area and is home to a diverse range of ecosystems and species. Nevertheless, and similar to the rest of the global south, the area is comparatively understudied yet ...
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            Chapter The North-east Atlantic Margin 

            Morrissey, Declan; Lim, Aaron; Howell, Kerry L.; White, Martin; Wheeler, Andrew J.; Louise Allcock, A. (2023)
            The Irish–Scottish margin is geologically and oceanographically heterogeneous. Source waters of subpolar and subtropical origin interact with banks, seamounts, submarine canyon systems, escarpments, and mound provinces ...
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            Chapter 1 The Biology of Austrominius Modestus (Darwin) in its Native and Invasive Range 

            O'Riordan, Ruth M.; Culloty, Sarah C.; Mcallen, Rob; gallagher, mary catherine (2020)
            Austrominius modestus, formerly Elminius modestus, is a relatively small species of four-plated acorn barnacle, which is native to the subtropical and temperate zones of Australasia. It was introduced into Europe in the ...
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            Chapter 1 The Biology of Austrominius Modestus (Darwin) in its Native and Invasive Range 

            O'Riordan, Ruth M.; Culloty, Sarah C.; Mcallen, Rob; gallagher, mary catherine (2020)
            Austrominius modestus, formerly Elminius modestus, is a relatively small species of four-plated acorn barnacle, which is native to the subtropical and temperate zones of Australasia. It was introduced into Europe in the ...
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            Chapter One Hundred Years of Daily Sea-Surface Temperature from the Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove, California 

            Breaker, Laurence C.; Miller, Luke P. (2023)
            The 100-year record of daily sea-surface temperature (SST) acquired at the Hopkins Marine Station (HMS) in Pacific Grove, California, is one of the longest oceanographic records in existence. It is exceeded in length by ...
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            Chapter 8 Comparative Biogeography of Marine Invaders Across Their Native and Introduced Ranges 

            Gribben, Paul E.; Byers, James E. (2020)
            Biological invasions continue to exert extensive environmental and economic impacts. Understanding why some introduced species become invasive is critical to their management. Determining the mechanisms underpinning ...
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            Chapter Clonal Growth Patterns in Colonial Anthozoan Corals 

            Re, Eleonora; Schmidt-Roach, Sebastian; Llabres, Eva; Sintes, Tomás; Duarte, Carlos M. (2024)
            Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review remains one of the most cited sources in marine science and oceanography. The ever-increasing interest in work in oceanography and marine biology and its relevance to global ...
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            Chapter Clonal Growth Patterns in Colonial Anthozoan Corals 

            Re, Eleonora; Schmidt-Roach, Sebastian; Llabres, Eva; Sintes, Tomás; Duarte, Carlos M. (2024)
            Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review remains one of the most cited sources in marine science and oceanography. The ever-increasing interest in work in oceanography and marine biology and its relevance to global ...
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            Chapter 7 A Review of Biophysical Models of Marine Larval Dispersal 

            Swearer, Stephen E.; Treml, Eric A.; Shima, Jeffrey S. (2019)
            Larval dispersal is arguably the most important but least understood demographic process in the sea. The likelihood of a larva dispersing from its birthplace to successfully recruit in another location is the culmination ...
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            Chapter An Integrated Phylogenomic Approach for Potential Host-Associated Evolution of Monstrilloid Copepods 

            Jeon, Donggu; Song, Chi-une; Gyeong Jeong, Hyeon; Ohtsuka, Susumu; Lee, Wonchoel; Young Soh, Ho; Eyun, Seong-il (2024)
            Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review remains one of the most cited sources in marine science and oceanography. The ever-increasing interest in work in oceanography and marine biology and its relevance to global ...
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