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MEPS - Vol. 728 - Table of contents

MEPS - Vol. 728 - Table of contents

Mar Ecol Prog Ser (Print ISSN: 0171-8630; Online ISSN: 1616-1599)
Copyright © 2024 Inter-Research. Published February 08
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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Zhang ZH, Zhu ZY, Hu HT, Zhou J, Lin ZZ, Zhou CX
Quantifying sedimentary oxygen consumption contribution to total oxygen depletion in shallow waters via the oxygen isotope approach
MEPS 728:1-14 | Full text in pdf format

Suzuki G, Tashiro S, Fujikura Y, Tanita I, Suhara Y, Fujiie W, Yonezawa Y, Kanyama T, Suto A
Settlement success and post-settlement survival of Acropora sp. aff. tenuis spat within a small bay in Japan
MEPS 728:15-24 | Full text in pdf format

Morrissey SJ, Jerry DR, Kingsford MJ
Use of eDNA to test hypotheses on the ecology of Chironex fleckeri (Cubozoa)
MEPS 728:25-41 | Full text in pdf format

Lofthus AJ, Beach-Mehrotra M, Fisher MR, Wozniak JR, Matich P
Factors influencing the nursery dynamics of bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas in two estuaries along the Texas coast
MEPS 728:43-58 | Full text in pdf format

Long CA, Worthy GAJ, Paperno R, Ceriani SA, Mansfield KL
Harmful algal bloom impacts on juvenile green turtle foraging ecology: insights from stable isotope analysis
MEPS 728:59-73 | Full text in pdf format

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Lacombe RM, Atwood TC, Peacock E, Remili A, Dietz R, Sonne C, McKinney MA
Long-term storage at –20°C compromises fatty acid composition of polar bear adipose biopsies
MEPS 728:75-80 | Full text in pdf format


THEME SECTION

Species range shifts, biological invasions and ocean warming
Organizers: Andrea Anton, Eugenia Apostolaki, Marlene Wesselmann
Editors: Andrea Anton, Amanda E. Bates, Vasilis Gerovasileiou, Graeme Hays, Inna M. Sokolova, Cascade J. B. Sorte, Paul Snelgrove

This Theme Section brings together the current research on two interrelated marine ecological topics: (1) invasive species in a warming ocean, and (2) climate-mediated species range shifts. Marine species are moving beyond their native geographical ranges either in response to climate change or by being introduced into new marine regions as a consequence of an increasingly connected world. The arrival of species at new regions can lead to ecological challenges for both the invader and the recipient community. Contributions to this Theme Section provide evidence that global warming, and occasionally environmental degradation, are crucial factors altering the distribution of both marine invasive species and range-shifting species.

Non-native seagrass Halophila stipulacea and fish Torquigener flavimaculosus in the Mediterranean Sea.

Photo credit: Thanos Dailianis

INTRODUCTION
Wesselmann M, Apostolaki ET, Anton A
Species range shifts, biological invasions and ocean warming
MEPS 728:81-83 | Full text in pdf format

Sartoretto S, Ledoux JB, Gueret E, Guillemain D, Ravel C, Moirand L, Aurelle D
Ecological and genomic characterization of a remarkable natural heritage: a mesophotic ‘giant’ Paramuricea clavata forest
MEPS 728:85-101 | Full text in pdf format

Sbragaglia V, Espasandín L, Jarić I, Vardi R, Ramírez F, Coll M
Tracking ongoing transboundary marine distributional range shifts in the digital era
MEPS 728:103-114 | Full text in pdf format

Waite HR, Beshai RA, Sorte CJB
NOTE: Demography across latitudinal and elevational gradients for range-expanding whelks
MEPS 728:115-121 | Full text in pdf format

Dror H, Angel D
Rising seawater temperatures affect the fitness of Rhopilema nomadica polyps and podocysts and the expansion of this medusa into the western Mediterranean
MEPS 728:123-143 | Full text in pdf format

Santidrian Tomillo P, Tomás J, Marco A, Panagopoulou A, Tavecchia G
Environmental changes in the Mediterranean Sea could facilitate the western expansion of loggerhead turtles
MEPS 728:145-161 | Full text in pdf format

Land-Miller H, Roos AM, Simon M, Dietz R, Sonne C, Pedro S, Rosing-Asvid A, Rigét FF, McKinney MA
Comparison of feeding niches between Arctic and northward-moving sub-Arctic marine mammals in Greenland
MEPS 728:163-182 | Full text in pdf format

Huizenga K, Oviatt C
Inshore juvenile lobsters threatened by warming waters and migratory fish predators in southern New England
MEPS 728:183-197 | Full text in pdf format

Aceves-Medina G, Uribe-Prado AG, Jiménez-Rosenberg SPA, Durazo R, Saldierna-Martínez RJ, Avendaño-Ibarra R, Sarmiento-Lezcano AN
Influence of extreme cold and warm oceanographic events on larval fish assemblages in the southern region of the California Current
MEPS 728:199-219 | Full text in pdf format

Adams DH, Edwards DD, Schneider JE, Searles AR
Range expansion and population shifts of estuarine fishes in a changing subtropical estuary
MEPS 728:221-238 | Full text in pdf format