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Massive Caribbean sea urchin die-off caused by parasite(图)
寄生虫 加勒比海胆 海洋生物
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2023/5/19
Aggressive algae threaten health of Caribbean corals(图)
Aggressive algae threaten health Caribbean corals
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2020/12/11
Hurricanes, pollution, disease, bleaching and the effects of an increasingly warmer planet are affecting the health of coral reefs around the world. However, reefs in the Caribbean are facing a new th...
Extinct Caribbean bird yields DNA after 2,500 years in watery grave(图)
Extinct Caribbean bird yields DNA 2,500 years watery grave
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2019/10/21
Scientists have recovered the first genetic data from an extinct bird in the Caribbean, thanks to the remarkably preserved bones of a Creighton's caracara in a flooded sinkhole on Great Abaco Island i...
Understanding Caribbean Mammal Extinctions of the Past Spurs Renewed Focus on Conservation(图)
caribbean mammal extinctions past spurs renewed focus on conservation
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2017/9/5
A Johns Hopkins paleontologist and her collaborative team of scientists report they have clear evidence that the arrival of humans and subsequent human activity throughout the islands of the Caribbean...
Ninety percent of predatory fish gone from Caribbean coral reefs due to overfishing
Ninety percent predatory fish gone Caribbean coral overfishing
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2017/3/14
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have found that up to 90 percent of predatory fish are gone from Caribbean coral reefs, straining the ocean ecosystem and coastal economy...
Caribbean bat species need 8 million years to recover from recent extinction waves
Caribbean bat 8 million years recover recent extinction waves
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2017/2/15
Find related stories on NSF's Environmental Research and Education and Dimensions of Biodiversityprograms.How long does it take a community of mammals to recover after a wave of species...
Corals Survived Caribbean Climate Change
Corals Caribbean Climate Change
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2016/11/29
Half of all coral species in the Caribbean went extinct between 1 and 2 million years ago, probably due to drastic environmental changes. Which ones survived? Scientists working at the Smithsonian Tro...
Ancient fossils show effect of humans on Caribbean wildlife
Ancient fossils humans Caribbean wildlife
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2015/11/12
Nearly 100 fossil species found in a flooded cave on Abaco Island in the Bahamas reveal a story of persistence against all odds--at least until the time humans stepped foot on the islands.Researchers ...
Seismic hazard map of North and Central America and the Caribbean
Seismic hazard assessment North America earthquake UN/IDNDR
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2015/9/30
Minimization of the loss of life, property damage, and social and economic disruption due to earthquakes depends on reliable estimates of seismic hazard. National, state, and local governments, decisi...
Monitoring Ocean Earthquakes With SOSUS:An Example From the Caribbean
Monitoring Ocean Earthquakes SOSUS the Caribbean
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2015/8/14
T-phases are acoustic signals in which the primary portion of the propagation path is through tile oceans. Energy sources resulting m the generation of T-phases include earthquakes, submarine volcanis...
Exploration of the Windward Passage and Jamaica Channel: Tectonic Gateways to the Caribbean Sea
Windward Passage Jamaica Channel
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2015/8/10
In August 2014, E/V Nautilus explored the region delimited
by two deep straits of the northern Caribbean: the Windward
Passage, which separates Cuba and Haiti, and the Jamaica
Channel, which sep...
Evidence highlights threat to Caribbean coral reef growth
coral reef growth
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2014/7/11
Many Caribbean coral reefs have either stopped growing or are on the threshold of starting to erode with potential impacts to people, according to research from The University of Queensland (UQ).
Caribbean wins the seaweed Olympics
coral reefs seaweeds
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2014/7/16
A UQ study finds that Caribbean seaweeds are ‘Olympic athletes’ compared to their equivalents in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. But this triumph is bad news for Caribbean coral reefs.
Sea fan corals provide a stable isotope baseline for assessing sewage pollution in the Mexican Caribbean
Sea fan corals provide a stable isotope baseline sewage pollution the Mexican Caribbean
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2014/4/16
We compared stable nitrogen isotope (d15N) values from the common Caribbean sea fanGorgonia ventalina,collected from a developed and undeveloped coastline, to test the hypothesis that sewage-derived n...
Pages 99 - 100: China and USA in the Pacific and the Caribbean: Whose Incursion, Whose Territory? A Brief Rejoinder to McElroy and Bai
Australia chequebook diplomacy China incursion Taiwan USA
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2010/9/13
The title of the article in Island Studies Journal by McElroy and Bai (2008) illustrates an inherent bias. It says that it is about China’s “incursion” into the Caribbean and Pacific. The Oxford on-li...