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2. Although sea turtles have successfully evolved and adapted to habitat changes over millions of years, their slow population growth rates mean they are unable to recover quickly from population declines (recovery rates of sea turtle
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The removal of one pressure alone, such as nutrient reduction, may prove insufficient for ecosystem recovery when other pressures (e.g., overfishing, dredging, climate change, or pollution) have not been removed (Duarte et al., in press). The classification of anthropogenic pressures shows that...
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The shallow sampling depths for this study allowed fast deployment and recovery of the CTD-Rosette sampler and thus fast sample acquisition. Filtration and cell harvesting 1705 The ISME Journal AOA ecotypes in the coastal ocean JM Smith et al 1706 were initiated within 10 min of sample ...
Estimates of numerical recovery times in plethodontid salamanders subsequent to forest harvesting range from 20 to 70 years (Petranka et al., 1993; Ash, 1997). Some stream-dwelling amphibian communities in Oregon, however, had not recovered within 35–50 years after forest harvesting (Bury and ...
More than 30 years of observations from an international suite of satellite altimeter missions continue to provide key data enabling research discoveries and a broad spectrum of operational and user-driven applications. These missions were designed to ad