In historiographical terms, world history is now awash with a rich literature on oceanic histories which maps connections across water and traces transnational and transregional relations. At the same time, world history is characterised by a highly distinguished tradition of work in area studies, evi...
For La Niña-like conditions the propagation is trapped in the region of the Maritime continent, and the heavy rainfall remains in India and the South Asian subcontinent for a longer time span (Fig.9b, and Fig.S14). We further observe that the convective anomalies are more likely to propag...
Pitcairn Island, isolated volcanic island in the south-central Pacific Ocean, 1,350 miles (2,170 km) southeast of Tahiti. It is the only inhabited island of the British overseas territory of Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno Islands, which is commonly
The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is crucial to the interannual variability of tropical cyclone (TC) genesis over the western North Pacific (WNP). However, most state-of-the-art climate models exhibit a consistent pattern of uncertainty in the simulated TC genesis frequency (TCGF) over...
The trans-Arctic invasion time for C. pallasii in NE Europe and subsequent migration rate were estimated using the IM model from the cyt-b data. Considering the genetic heterogeneity among the European populations, the three genetic clusters were each separately contrasted with the pooled sample ...
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Under this model, a species which colonises a geographical gradient of environmen- tal conditions, is over time expected to exhibit maxi- mised abundance (highest survival, reproduction and growth rates) around a central point where conditions are optimal, while populations become smaller, more ...
Here, we use seafloor imagery and published literature to develop highly-resolved trophic and non-trophic interaction webs for the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (CCZ, central Pacific Ocean) and the Peru Basin (PB, South-East Pacific Ocean) and to assess how nodule removal may modify these ...
Central America. Moreover, corals of the Pacific Ocean show clear patterns of biogeography defined by distinct faunal provinces, shaped by long-term historical processes29, and separated by sharp breaks like the Eastern Pacific Barrier30. However, it is not currently known whether the coral-...