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New Articles for March 24 - 30

Monday, March 30, 2020
Elizabeth (Bizzy) Berg

New Articles for March 24 - 30

Community Ecology

Park, B. S., and E. J. Buskey. The potential impact of bacterial communities exposed to crude oil and light on the growth of the harmful algal blooming species Karenia brevis (Dinophyceae). Marine and Freshwater Research.

Popendorf, K. J., M. Koblížek, and B. A. S. Van Mooy. Phospholipid turnover rates suggest that bacterial community growth rates in the open ocean are systematically underestimated. Limnology and Oceanography.

Fish

Matsubayashi, J., Y. Osada, K. Tadokoro, Y. Abe, A. Yamaguchi, K. Shirai, K. Honda, C. Yoshikawa, N. O. Ogawa, N. Ohkouchi, N. F. Ishikawa, T. Nagata, H. Miyamoto, S. Nishino, and I. Tayasu. Tracking long-distance migration of marine fishes using compound-specific stable isotope analysis of amino acids. Ecology Letters.

Nazir, A., and M. A. Khan. Stock-specific assessment of precise age and growth in the long-whiskered catfish Sperata aor from the Ganges River. Marine and Freshwater Research.

Su, L., S. Luo, N. Qiu, C. Xu, M. Hou, X. Xiong, and J. Wang. Comparative allometric growth of rare minnow (Gobiocypris rarus) in two culture environments. Hydrobiologia.

Invasive Species

Dörr, A. J. M., M. Scalici, B. Caldaroni, G. Magara, M. Scoparo, E. Goretti, and A. C. Elia. Salinity tolerance of the invasive red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852). Hydrobiologia.

Plankton

Fischer, A. D., K. Hayashi, A. McGaraghan, and R. M. Kudela. Return of the “age of dinoflagellates” in Monterey Bay: Drivers of dinoflagellate dominance examined using automated imaging flow cytometry and long-term time series analysis. Limnology and Oceanography.

Odriozola, M., H. E. Zagarese, and N. Diovisalvi. Zooplankton hatching from dormant eggs in a large Pampean shallow lake. Hydrobiologia.

Sharks

Yano, T., S. Ohshimo, T. Sakai, and M. Yoda. Filling gaps in the biology and habitat use of two spurdog sharks (Squalus japonicus and Squalus brevirostris) in the East China Sea. Marine and Freshwater Research.

Stoichiometry and Nutrients

Manning, D. W. P., A. D. Rosemond, J. P. Benstead, P. M. Bumpers, and J. S. Kominoski. Transport of N and P in U.S. streams and rivers differs with land use and between dissolved and particulate forms. Ecological Applications.

Ruiz, T., A.-M. Koussoroplis, M. Danger, J.-P. Aguer, N. Morel-Desrosiers, and A. Bec. U-shaped response Unifies views on temperature dependency of stoichiometric requirements. Ecology Letters.

Water Use

Mumbi, A. W., and L. Fengting. Exploring changes in water use patterns, demand and stress along the Nile River Basin through the lens of Kenya and Egypt. Marine and Freshwater Research.

Wetlands

Guo, Z., W. Liu, M. Zhang, Y. Zhang, and X. Li. Transforming the wetland conservation system in China. Marine and Freshwater Research.