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    Influence of a rocky platform in the profile morphology: Victoria Beach, Cadiz (Spain) by AM Bernabeu-Tello, JJ Muñoz-Pérez, R Medina-Santamaría

    Published 2002-03-01
    “…The results obtained show that the occurrence of a horizontal rocky platform in subtidal zone modifies the beach slope and the seasonal evolution of the profile. …”
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    Environmental Effects of Weathering and Degradation of Rocky Cone Shape Houses in the Kandovan Village by Ebrahim Asgari Kalajahi, Farideh Amini Beirami, Masood HajialilouBonab

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Kandovan village with cone-shaped rocky houses is one of the tourist attractions in East Azerbaijan Province of Iran. …”
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    Vulnerability of northern rocky mountain forests under future drought, fire, and harvest by Jeffrey E. Stenzel, Crystal A. Kolden, Polly C. Buotte, Kristina J. Bartowitz, Kristina J. Bartowitz, Eric W. Walsh, Tara W. Hudiburg

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Stakeholders in the high-carbon density forests of the northern U.S. Rocky Mountains (NRM) currently seek to understand and mitigate climate risks to these diverse conifer forests, which experienced profound 20th century disturbance from the 1910 “Big Burn” and timber harvest. …”
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    Low‐pH seawater alters indirect interactions in rocky‐shore tidepools by Brittany M. Jellison, Kristen E. Elsmore, Jeffrey T. Miller, Gabriel Ng, Aaron T. Ninokawa, Tessa M. Hill, Brian Gaylord

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Here we address such connections within tidepool communities of rocky shores, focusing on a three‐level food web involving the keystone sea star predator, Pisaster ochraceus, a common herbivorous snail, Tegula funebralis, and a macroalgal basal resource, Macrocystis pyrifera. …”
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    Expression of the “4.2 ka event” in the southern Rocky Mountains, USA by D. T. Liefert, B. N. Shuman

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Climate records from the southern Rocky Mountains demonstrate the challenge with diagnosing the extent and severity of the anomaly. …”
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    Influence of heterospecifics on mesocarnivore behaviour at shared scavenging opportunities in the Canadian Rocky Mountains by Elicia Bell, Jason T. Fisher, Chris Darimont, Henry Hart, Christopher Bone

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…We examined scavenging interactions among three mustelid species in the northern Canadian Rocky Mountains. Camera traps (n = 59) were baited with carrion during winter between 2006 to 2008. …”
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    The characterization and manipulation of the bacterial microbiome of the Rocky Mountain wood tick, Dermacentor andersoni by Katie A. Clayton, Cory A. Gall, Katheen L. Mason, Glen A. Scoles, Kelly A. Brayton

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Abstract Background In North America, ticks are the most economically impactful vectors of human and animal pathogens. The Rocky Mountain wood tick, Dermacentor andersoni (Acari: Ixodidae), transmits Rickettsia rickettsii and Anaplasma marginale to humans and cattle, respectively. …”
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    The rocky relationship between global warming and ocean biodiversity: an interview with Rui Seabra

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Rui Seabra studies the thermal landscapes of rocky shores across the world and how environmental complexity drives species’ distributions and vulnerability to global warming. …”
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    Spatial correlation reverses the compound effect of multiple stressors on rocky shore biofilm by Luca Rindi, Jianyu He, Lisandro Benedetti‐Cecchi

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Here, we use field experiments and simulations to assess the influence of spatial correlation of two relevant climate variables – warming and sediment deposition following heavy precipitation – on the biomass and photosynthetic activity of rocky intertidal biofilm. First, we used a response‐surface design experiment to establish the relation between biofilm, warming, and sediment deposition in the field. …”
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    Seagrass Posidonia escarpments support high diversity and biomass of rocky reef fishes by Oscar Serrano, Karina Inostroza, Glenn A. Hyndes, Alan M. Friedlander, Eduard Serrano, Caitlin Rae, Enric Ballesteros

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Seagrass escarpments provide an alternative habitat for reef fishes comparable to rocky reefs, which are limited in Shark Bay. Caves and ledges within the escarpments support 13.4 Mg of fish and 3.6 Mg of top predator species of commercial interest within the Shark Bay World Heritage Site. …”
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