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High Grazing Rates on Cryptophyte Algae in Chesapeake Bay
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A Camera-Trap Home-Range Analysis of the Indian Leopard (<i>Panthera pardus fusca</i>) in Jaipur, India
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Prey-Base Does Not Influence Breeding Success in Eagle Owls (<i>Bubo bubo</i>) in Judea, Israel
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Effects of Light Pollution on the Early Life Stages of the Most Abundant Northern Red Sea Coral
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Can Vegetation Removal Successfully Restore Coastal Dune Biodiversity?
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First record of the toothy goby, Pleurosicya mossambica, from Israel, Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea, and status of P. sinaia (Actinopterygii: Perciformes: Gobiidae)
Published 2015-06-01“…The toothy goby, Pleurosicya mossambica Smith, 1959, is recorded for the first time from Eilat, Israel, Gulf of Aqaba.&#160; The status of Pleurosicya sinaia Goren, 1984 is discussed; that nominal species is treated as a junior synonym of P. mossambica.…”
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Editorial: Microbial diversity as a prerequisite for resilience and resistance in sustainable aquaculture
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Recolonização do Negev
Published 1967-12-01“…Neguev, nome que geralmente se dá a uma região desértica, inde-finida, com fronteiras políticas artificiais; delimitada pelas regiões de Lajishe e Besor (segundo alguns autores) ou pela região que se extende ao sul do vale de Beer-Sheva (segundo outros), até o extremo inferior de Israel — Eilat.…”
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Science, Diplomacy, and the Red Sea’s Unique Coral Reef: It’s Time for Action
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New record of the Mozambique scorpionfish, Parascorpaena mossambica (Peters, 1855) (Actinopterygii: Scorpaeniformes: Scorpaenidae), from Israel, Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea
Published 2015-12-01“…The Mozambique scorpionfish, Parascorpaena mossambica (Peters, 1855), is recorded for the first time from the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea, based on a specimen collected at the north beach of Eilat, Israel at a depth of 10 m. This finding also confirms the occurrence of the species in the Red Sea which was previously based on a doubtful record.…”
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Physiological Characteristics of Stylophora pistillata Larvae Across a Depth Gradient
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Characterization of the Environmental Plasmidome of the Red Sea
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Daily timescale dynamics of planktonic foraminifera shell-size distributions
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Reef building corals show resilience to the hottest marine heatwave on record in the Gulf of Aqaba
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Fungal Diversity and Distribution in the Biodiversity Hotspots of the Western Himalayas
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