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0s and 1s in marine molecular research: a regional HPC perspective.
Zafeiropoulos H, Gioti A, Ninidakis S, Potirakis A, Paragkamian S, Angelova N, Antoniou A, Danis T, Kaitetzidou E, Kasapidis P, Kristoffersen JB, Papadogiannis V, Pavloudi C, Ha QV, Lagnel J, Pattakos N, Perantinos G, Sidirokastritis D, Vavilis P, Kotoulas G, Manousaki T, Sarropoulou E, Tsigenopoulos CS, Arvanitidis C, Magoulas A, Pafilis E. Zafeiropoulos H, et al. Gigascience. 2021 Aug 18;10(8):giab053. doi: 10.1093/gigascience/giab053. Gigascience. 2021. PMID: 34405237 Free PMC article.
High-performance computing (HPC) systems have become indispensable for modern marine research, providing support to an increasing number and diversity of users. ...Here, we present a Tier 2 (regional) HPC facility, operating for over a decade at the Institute of Marine
High-performance computing (HPC) systems have become indispensable for modern marine research, providing support to an increasing num …
Similar circling movements observed across marine megafauna taxa.
Narazaki T, Nakamura I, Aoki K, Iwata T, Shiomi K, Luschi P, Suganuma H, Meyer CG, Matsumoto R, Bost CA, Handrich Y, Amano M, Okamoto R, Mori K, Ciccione S, Bourjea J, Sato K. Narazaki T, et al. iScience. 2021 Mar 18;24(4):102221. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2021.102221. eCollection 2021 Apr 23. iScience. 2021. PMID: 33997664 Free PMC article.
Advances in biologging technology have enabled 3D dead-reckoning reconstruction of marine animal movements at spatiotemporal scales of meters and seconds. ...Similar circling behaviors were observed across a wide variety of marine megafauna, suggesting these behavio …
Advances in biologging technology have enabled 3D dead-reckoning reconstruction of marine animal movements at spatiotemporal scales o …
Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research.
Gutt J, Isla E, Bertler AN, Bodeker GE, Bracegirdle TJ, Cavanagh RD, Comiso JC, Convey P, Cummings V, De Conto R, De Master D, di Prisco G, d'Ovidio F, Griffiths HJ, Khan AL, López-Martínez J, Murray AE, Nielsen UN, Ott S, Post A, Ropert-Coudert Y, Saucède T, Scherer R, Schiaparelli S, Schloss IR, Smith CR, Stefels J, Stevens C, Strugnell JM, Trimborn S, Verde C, Verleyen E, Wall DH, Wilson NG, Xavier JC. Gutt J, et al. Mar Genomics. 2018 Feb;37:1-17. doi: 10.1016/j.margen.2017.09.006. Epub 2017 Sep 30. Mar Genomics. 2018. PMID: 28970064 Free article. Review.
Antarctic ecosystems are driven more strongly by the physical environment than many other marine and terrestrial ecosystems. As a consequence, to understand ecological functioning, cross-disciplinary studies are especially important in Antarctic research. ...
Antarctic ecosystems are driven more strongly by the physical environment than many other marine and terrestrial ecosystems. As a con …
Diving physiology of seabirds and marine mammals: Relevance, challenges and some solutions for field studies.
Andrews RD, Enstipp MR. Andrews RD, et al. Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol. 2016 Dec;202:38-52. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2016.07.004. Epub 2016 Jul 13. Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol. 2016. PMID: 27421239 Review.
To fully understand how diving seabirds and marine mammals balance the potentially conflicting demands of holding their breath while living their lives underwater (and maintaining physiological homeostasis during exercise, feeding, growth, and reproduction), physiological …
To fully understand how diving seabirds and marine mammals balance the potentially conflicting demands of holding their breath while …
The significance of cephalopod beaks as a research tool: An update.
Xavier JC, Golikov AV, Queirós JP, Perales-Raya C, Rosas-Luis R, Abreu J, Bello G, Bustamante P, Capaz JC, Dimkovikj VH, González AF, Guímaro H, Guerra-Marrero A, Gomes-Pereira JN, Hernández-Urcera J, Kubodera T, Laptikhovsky V, Lefkaditou E, Lishchenko F, Luna A, Liu B, Pierce GJ, Pissarra V, Reveillac E, Romanov EV, Rosa R, Roscian M, Rose-Mann L, Rouget I, Sánchez P, Sánchez-Márquez A, Seixas S, Souquet L, Varela J, Vidal EAG, Cherel Y. Xavier JC, et al. Front Physiol. 2022 Nov 16;13:1038064. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.1038064. eCollection 2022. Front Physiol. 2022. PMID: 36467695 Free PMC article. Review.
The use of cephalopod beaks in ecological and population dynamics studies has allowed major advances of our knowledge on the role of cephalopods in marine ecosystems in the last 60 years. Since the 1960's, with the pioneering research by Malcolm Clarke and colleagues, ceph …
The use of cephalopod beaks in ecological and population dynamics studies has allowed major advances of our knowledge on the role of cephalo …
Large-scale survey of lithium concentrations in marine organisms.
Thibon F, Weppe L, Vigier N, Churlaud C, Lacoue-Labarthe T, Metian M, Cherel Y, Bustamante P. Thibon F, et al. Sci Total Environ. 2021 Jan 10;751:141453. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141453. Epub 2020 Aug 13. Sci Total Environ. 2021. PMID: 32882547
Trace metals such as Cu, Hg, and Zn have been widely investigated in marine ecotoxicological studies considering their bioaccumulation, transfer along trophic webs, and the risks they pose to ecosystems and human health. ...Altogether, these results provide the first exhau …
Trace metals such as Cu, Hg, and Zn have been widely investigated in marine ecotoxicological studies considering their bioaccumulatio …
Tracking of marine predators to protect Southern Ocean ecosystems.
Hindell MA, Reisinger RR, Ropert-Coudert Y, Hückstädt LA, Trathan PN, Bornemann H, Charrassin JB, Chown SL, Costa DP, Danis B, Lea MA, Thompson D, Torres LG, Van de Putte AP, Alderman R, Andrews-Goff V, Arthur B, Ballard G, Bengtson J, Bester MN, Blix AS, Boehme L, Bost CA, Boveng P, Cleeland J, Constantine R, Corney S, Crawford RJM, Dalla Rosa L, de Bruyn PJN, Delord K, Descamps S, Double M, Emmerson L, Fedak M, Friedlaender A, Gales N, Goebel ME, Goetz KT, Guinet C, Goldsworthy SD, Harcourt R, Hinke JT, Jerosch K, Kato A, Kerry KR, Kirkwood R, Kooyman GL, Kovacs KM, Lawton K, Lowther AD, Lydersen C, Lyver PO, Makhado AB, Márquez MEI, McDonald BI, McMahon CR, Muelbert M, Nachtsheim D, Nicholls KW, Nordøy ES, Olmastroni S, Phillips RA, Pistorius P, Plötz J, Pütz K, Ratcliffe N, Ryan PG, Santos M, Southwell C, Staniland I, Takahashi A, Tarroux A, Trivelpiece W, Wakefield E, Weimerskirch H, Wienecke B, Xavier JC, Wotherspoon S, Jonsen ID, Raymond B. Hindell MA, et al. Nature. 2020 Apr;580(7801):87-92. doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2126-y. Epub 2020 Mar 18. Nature. 2020. PMID: 32238927
Mitigation requires the identification and protection of Areas of Ecological Significance (AESs), which have so far not been determined at the ocean-basin scale. Here, using assemblage-level tracking of marine predators, we identify AESs for this globally important region …
Mitigation requires the identification and protection of Areas of Ecological Significance (AESs), which have so far not been determined at t …
Global assessment of marine plastic exposure risk for oceanic birds.
Clark BL, Carneiro APB, Pearmain EJ, Rouyer MM, Clay TA, Cowger W, Phillips RA, Manica A, Hazin C, Eriksen M, González-Solís J, Adams J, Albores-Barajas YV, Alfaro-Shigueto J, Alho MS, Araujo DT, Arcos JM, Arnould JPY, Barbosa NJP, Barbraud C, Beard AM, Beck J, Bell EA, Bennet DG, Berlincourt M, Biscoito M, Bjørnstad OK, Bolton M, Booth Jones KA, Borg JJ, Bourgeois K, Bretagnolle V, Bried J, Briskie JV, Brooke ML, Brownlie KC, Bugoni L, Calabrese L, Campioni L, Carey MJ, Carle RD, Carlile N, Carreiro AR, Catry P, Catry T, Cecere JG, Ceia FR, Cherel Y, Choi CY, Cianchetti-Benedetti M, Clarke RH, Cleeland JB, Colodro V, Congdon BC, Danielsen J, De Pascalis F, Deakin Z, Dehnhard N, Dell'Omo G, Delord K, Descamps S, Dilley BJ, Dinis HA, Dubos J, Dunphy BJ, Emmerson LM, Fagundes AI, Fayet AL, Felis JJ, Fischer JH, Freeman AND, Fromant A, Gaibani G, García D, Gjerdrum C, Gomes ISGC, Forero MG, Granadeiro JP, Grecian WJ, Grémillet D, Guilford T, Hallgrimsson GT, Halpin LR, Hansen ES, Hedd A, Helberg M, Helgason HH, Henry LM, Hereward HFR, Hernandez-Montero M, Hindell MA, Hodum PJ, Imperio S, Jaeger A, Jessopp M, Jodice PGR, Jones CG, Jones CW, Jónsson JE, Kane A, Kapelj S, Kim Y, Kirk H,… See abstract for full author list ➔ Clark BL, et al. Nat Commun. 2023 Jul 4;14(1):3665. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-38900-z. Nat Commun. 2023. PMID: 37402727 Free PMC article.
Plastic pollution is distributed patchily around the world's oceans. Likewise, marine organisms that are vulnerable to plastic ingestion or entanglement have uneven distributions. ...We identify conservation and research priorities, and highlight that international collabo …
Plastic pollution is distributed patchily around the world's oceans. Likewise, marine organisms that are vulnerable to plastic ingest …
Osmoregulatory ability predicts geographical range size in marine amniotes.
Brischoux F, Lillywhite HB, Shine R, Pinaud D. Brischoux F, et al. Proc Biol Sci. 2021 Apr 14;288(1948):20203191. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2020.3191. Epub 2021 Apr 7. Proc Biol Sci. 2021. PMID: 33823670 Free PMC article.
The invasion of oceanic habitats by amniotic vertebrates provides an ideal system with which to test the predicted correlation between range size and physiological tolerances, because all three lineages that have secondarily moved into marine habitats (mammals, birds, rept …
The invasion of oceanic habitats by amniotic vertebrates provides an ideal system with which to test the predicted correlation between range …
A vision for incorporating human mobility in the study of human-wildlife interactions.
Ellis-Soto D, Oliver RY, Brum-Bastos V, Demšar U, Jesmer B, Long JA, Cagnacci F, Ossi F, Queiroz N, Hindell M, Kays R, Loretto MC, Mueller T, Patchett R, Sims DW, Tucker MA, Ropert-Coudert Y, Rutz C, Jetz W. Ellis-Soto D, et al. Nat Ecol Evol. 2023 Sep;7(9):1362-1372. doi: 10.1038/s41559-023-02125-6. Epub 2023 Aug 7. Nat Ecol Evol. 2023. PMID: 37550509 Review.
Specifically, the dynamic human footprint integrates a range of metrics to fully acknowledge the time-varying nature of human activities and to enable scale-appropriate assessments of their impacts on wildlife behaviour, demography and distributions. We review existing terrestria …
Specifically, the dynamic human footprint integrates a range of metrics to fully acknowledge the time-varying nature of human activities and …
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