Transform faults and fracture zones in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans (top) and in the Indian Ocean (bottom) were studied. Numbering is as in Supplementary Table 1. Extended Data Fig. 2 Full view of ridge–transform systems and ridge–transform intersections. a, Clipperton transform fault at ...
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Climate change has already altered the environmental conditions of the world’s oceans. Here we report declines in gastropod abundances and recruitment of mussels (Mytilus edulis) and barnacles (Semibalanus balanoides) over the last two decades that are correlated with changes in temperature and ocean...
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which is within the range of observations that we see when comparisons are made within oceans for the mangrove species here. However, even trans-AndeanFSTbetween Mesoamerican populations of bird pollinated, mammal dispersalS. globuliferaand those in the Amazon separated by > 3,000 km showed maximu...
(Fig.1). This is the largest coastal lagoon in Sinaloa. It is separated from the Gulf of California by Altamura Island, a long sandy bar spanning 45 km that protects the lagoon from wave action (Alvarez-Arellano and Gaitán1994). The lagoon is surrounded by technified (131,243 ha)...
Climate change potentially poses a major threat to tropical marine fish populations, many of which are nearing their thermal tolerance limits. Despite thei
The Southern Ocean covers 20% of the Earth’s surface and has stored more than 40% of all anthropogenic carbon emissions sequestered by the oceans since the industrial revolution1, while absorbing around 75% of the excess heat generated during this period2. This outsized role as a global clim...