Silva LFO, Schneider IL, Artaxo P, Núñez-Blanco Y, Pinto D, Flores ÉMM, Gómez-Plata L, Ramírez O, Dotto GL (2022) Particulate matter geochemistry of a highly industrialized region in the Caribbean: basis for future toxicological studies. Geosci Front 13(1):101115. https://doi.or...
Specifically, we: 1) further quantify which damselfish species and life history stages are infected by the Haemohormidium-like blood parasite, increasing the sample size for under-sampled species and including juvenile life history stages; and 2) further elucidate the geographic distribution and ...
importance in maintaining host metabolic homeostasis, the degree of stability of the core microbiome across a range of environmental conditions emerges as a key trait for predicting the resilience of host populations in aquatic animals21,22,23. In coral reef fishes, recent studies have suggested that...
Some of these species were also present in healthy tissue samples, but the putative primary pathogen, Aurantimonas corallicida, was not detected in any sample by either method. Although an ecological succession of bacteria during disease progression after causation by a primary agent represents a ...
natans, for which there are only two published studies [15,16]. For these reasons, the aim of this work was to describe the floristic and biogeographical affinity of the diatom flora (epiphytes) attached to rafts of S. fluitans and S. natans that arrive at the coasts of the Mexican ...
Unlike other studies, mass and volume did not predict germinability or synchrony [41]. It is also interesting to notice that although mass and volume had a significant result, the magnitude of the relationship was low (Figure 1A–D). A reason for this result might be that seed mass and ...
On a global scale, the studies focused on contemporary MCE have been concentrated in four regions, with the Caribbean standing out in the number of recent publications with studies conducted in the Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico, among others [8]. In Colombia, the knowledge...