نتایج جستجو برای: southern atlantic

تعداد نتایج: 156317  

2001
P. B. Best

A review of available catch and biological data suggests that there are 3 populations of Bryde’s whales in the southern African region. An inshore population (the South African Inshore Stock) occurs over the continental shelf of South Africa, south of about 30° S, and seems to be nonmigratory, although there is a movement up the west coast in winter. A pelagic population (the Southeast Atlantic...

2008
Robert D. Ward Filipe O. Costa Bronwyn H. Holmes Dirk Steinke

Fifteen fish species, totalling 149 specimens, were cytochrome c oxidase I sequenced— barcoded—from Northern (Atlantic and Mediterranean) and Southern (Australasian) Hemisphere waters. Thirteen species showed no significant evidence of spatial genetic differentiation for this gene, although small sample sizes reduced statistical power. For marine fish, barcodes collected in one part of a specie...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Anders G Finstad Ole Kristian Berg Torbjørn Forseth Ola Ugedal Tor F Naesje

Current knowledge suggests that patterns of energy storage and depletion in animals are governed by behavioural trade-offs between risks associated with feeding and future energy demands. However, the length of adverse periods varies over geographical or climatic gradients. To explore the potential for genotypic sources of variation in behavioural trade-offs, we compared the winter energy-deple...

2001
Katsumi Matsumoto Jean Lynch-Stieglitz Robert F. Anderson

We present new Holocene and glacial dO data measured on planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina pachyderma and benthic foraminifera Cibicidoides species from the Atlantic and Pacific sectors of the Southern Ocean in order to better understand its glacial hydrography. Combined with previously published data, the latitudinal dO distributions of these foraminifera show no appreciable difference d...

2008
Vera S. Domingues Giacomo Bernardi

The northeastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea share geological histories and display great faunal aYnities. The majority of the Mediterranean species have Atlantic origins, with a few species with tropical aYnities. These include the parrotWsh Sparisoma cretense and the wrasse Thalassoma pavo that are restricted to the subtropical northeastern Atlantic, the Macaronesian archipelagos (Azor...

2016
Joana Boavida Diogo Paulo Didier Aurelle Sophie Arnaud-Haond Christian Marschal John Reed Jorge M. S. Gonçalves Ester A. Serrão Roberto Pronzato

BACKGROUND The highly valuable red coral Corallium rubrum is listed in several Mediterranean Conventions for species protection and management since the 1980s. Yet, the lack of data about its Atlantic distribution has hindered its protection there. This culminated in the recent discovery of poaching activities harvesting tens of kg of coral per day from deep rocky reefs off SW Portugal. Red cor...

2015
Carl Wunsch

4 Pore fluid chlorinity/salinity data from deep-sea cores related to the salinity maximum 5 of the last glacial maximum (LGM) are analyzed using estimation methods deriving from 6 linear control theory. With conventional diffusion coefficient values and no vertical advection, 7 results show a very strong dependence upon initial conditions at -100 ky. Earlier inferences 8 that the abyssal Southe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Robert McKay Tim Naish Lionel Carter Christina Riesselman Robert Dunbar Charlotte Sjunneskog Diane Winter Francesca Sangiorgi Courtney Warren Mark Pagani Stefan Schouten Veronica Willmott Richard Levy Robert DeConto Ross D Powell

The influence of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean on Late Pliocene global climate reconstructions has remained ambiguous due to a lack of well-dated Antarctic-proximal, paleoenvironmental records. Here we present ice sheet, sea-surface temperature, and sea ice reconstructions from the ANDRILL AND-1B sediment core recovered from beneath the Ross Ice Shelf. We provide evidence for a major expans...

2015
B Meyer P Martini A Biscontin C De Pittà C Romualdi M Teschke S Frickenhaus L Harms U Freier S Jarman S Kawaguchi

The Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, has a key position in the Southern Ocean food web by serving as direct link between primary producers and apex predators. The south-west Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, where the majority of the krill population is located, is experiencing one of the most profound environmental changes worldwide. Up to now, we have only cursory information about kr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Frank Lamy Helge W Arz Rolf Kilian Carina B Lange Lester Lembke-Jene Marc Wengler Jérôme Kaiser Oscar Baeza-Urrea Ian R Hall Naomi Harada Ralf Tiedemann

The Drake Passage (DP) is the major geographic constriction for the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) and exerts a strong control on the exchange of physical, chemical, and biological properties between the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean basins. Resolving changes in the flow of circumpolar water masses through this gateway is, therefore, crucial for advancing our understanding of the Sou...

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