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Prevalence of parasites in fish from the pelagic and benthic zones
Published 2023“…A total of 30 individual fish occurring in pelagic and benthic zones were randomly selected from three different fishmongers at a wet market in Bintulu, Sarawak. …”
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Paleocene Larger Foraminifera from the Pyrenean Basin with a recalibration of the Paleocene Shallow Benthic Zones
Published 2022-07-01“…In this work, we present a chronostratigraphic recalibration of the Paleocene Shallow Benthic Zones SBZ 1 to SBZ 4 based on correlation with calcareous nannofossil and planktic foraminifera biozones, all integrated within the stratigraphic framework of Paleocene platform to basin depositional sequences established for the whole Pyrenean domain. …”
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Paleocene Larger Foraminifera from the Pyrenean Basin with a recalibration of the Paleocene Shallow Benthic Zones
Published 2020-06-01“…In this work, we present a chronostratigraphic recalibration of the Paleocene Shallow Benthic Zones (SBZ 1 to SBZ 4) based on correlation with calcareous nannofossil and planktic foraminifera biozones, all integrated within the stratigraphic framework of Paleocene platform to basin depositional sequences established for the whole Pyrenean domain. …”
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Paleocene Larger Foraminifera from the Pyrenean Basin with a recalibration of the Paleocene Shallow Benthic Zones
Published 2020-05-01“…In this work, we present a chronostratigraphic recalibration of the Paleocene Shallow Benthic Zones (SBZ 1 to SBZ 4) based on correlation with calcareous nannofossil and planktic foraminifera biozones, all integrated within the stratigraphic framework of Paleocene platform to basin depositional sequences established for the whole Pyrenean domain. …”
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Appendix I: Tethyan Paleocene-Eocene Larger Foraminifera Biostratigraphy: Shallow Benthic Zones (SBZ)
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DANIAN (SBZ2) LARGER FORAMINIFERA FROM THE BECIRMAN FORMATION (SOUTHEASTERN TURKEY) AS EVIDENCE OF ROTALIIDS DIVERSITY IN LOWER PALEOCENE SHALLOW-WATER ENVIRONMENTS
Published 2022-04-01Subjects: “…Danian; larger foraminifera; rotaliids; Shallow Benthic Zone; southeastern Turkey.…”
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Bartonian orthophragminids from the Fulra Limestone (Kutch, W India) and coeval units in Sulaiman Range, Pakistan: a synthesis of shallow benthic zone (SBZ) 17 for the Indian Subcontinent
Published 2018-01-01“…Our record provides us to characterize the orthophragminids in shallow benthic zone (SBZ) 17 for Eastern Tethys in detail by comparing the data from the above localities with those from the North Africa, Europe and Turkey, showing the change in diversity.…”
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The Paleocene and earliest Eocene foraminiferal Family Miscellaneidae: neither nummulitids nor rotaliids
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Sedimentology and sedimentary geochemistry of the Eagle Ford Group, Texas
Published 2018“…The upper stratigraphic two thirds of the Lower Eagle Ford was deposited during a more arid climate, with lower continental runoff, a highly restricted anoxic benthic zone with some periods of euxinia, and little siliciclastic input. …”
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Contribution des zones d'échanges entre eau de surface et eau souterraine à la biodiversité des hydrosystèmes : exemple d'une rivière méditerranéenne, la Cèze
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Use of multibeam imaging sonar for observation of marine mammals and fish on a marine renewable energy site.
Published 2022-01-01“…Large fish [>0.4 m] frequently occurred at night-time and near the benthic zone. Small fish [<0.2 m] frequently occurred during daylight and within the pelagic zone. …”
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2. Using Of Natural Spaces For Tourism Activity Scuba Diving And Impacts On Aquatic Animals
Published 2016-05-01“…When dive techniques are mastered, scuba diving itself does not represent a threat to the environment, neither to marine animals, but bad dive practices, poor buoyancy control associated to the lack of awareness can contribute to damage the benthic zone. Divers physical impact on the reef can benefit some species looking for opportunity to feed or compete for space, although, it destroys the habitat and lifting up sediment affect negatively coral structures by inducing stress and reducing the average amount of light.…”
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Recalibration of the Tethyan shallow-benthic zonation across the Paleocene-Eocene boundary: the Egyptian record
Published 2009-03-01“…This turnover distinguishes Paleocene assemblages dominated by glomalveolinids, miscellanids and ranikothalids typical for shallow benthic Zone 4 (SBZ4) from those of SBZ5, dominated by alveolinids, nummulitids, and orbitolitids. …”
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Protist communities of microbial mats from the extreme environments of five saline Andean lagoons at high altitudes in the Atacama Desert
Published 2024-03-01“…Our results provide a snapshot of the unculturable protist diversity thriving the benthic zone of five athalossohaline lagoons across the Andean plateau.…”
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Underwater Drone Architecture for Marine Digital Twin: Lessons Learned from SUSHI DROP Project
Published 2022-01-01“…Blucy was deployed during project missions for surveying the benthic zone in deep waters of the Adriatic Sea with non-invasive techniques compared to the use of trawl nets. …”
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Variation in Copepod Morphological and Life History Traits along a Vertical Gradient of Freshwater Habitats
Published 2023-11-01“…We explored how environmental filtering influences functional traits in copepod assemblages across four freshwater habitats (an alluvial aquifer, a hyporheic zone, a stream benthic zone and a lake littoral) along a depth gradient. …”
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Gastropod Assemblages Associated with Habitat Heterogeneity and Hydrological Shifts in Two Shallow Waterbodies
Published 2022-07-01“…The most abundant species was <i>Gyraulus parvus</i>, which accounted for 51–92% of the gastropods observed among the macrophytes of S1 and 86% in the adjacent benthic zone. Among the FFG groups, grazers (particularly those feeding on gymnamoebae and rotifers) had the largest proportion, followed by shredders feeding on small pieces of macrophytes. …”
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Cretaceous-tertiary carbonate platform evolution and the age of the India-Asia collision along the Ladakh Himalaya (northwest India)
Published 2008“…South of the Himalaya in the Hazara syntaxis, Pakistan, the youngest marine sediments correspond to nummulite-bearing limestones of the shallow benthic zone SBZ10 and planktonic foraminifera P7 zone (52-51 Ma). …”
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