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    Seascape origin of Richards growth by Swartz, Daniel W, Ottino-Löffler, Bertrand, Kardar, Mehran

    Published 2022
    “…Here, we find that Richards-like growth laws emerge naturally from generic analytical growth rules in a distributed population, upon inclusion of {\bf (i)} migration (spatial diffusion) amongst different locales, and {\bf (ii)} stochasticity in the growth rate, also known as "seascape noise." The latter leads to a wide (power-law) distribution in local population number that, while smoothened through the former, can still result in a fractional growth law for the overall population. …”
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    Seascape connectivity: ontogenetic migration for Haemulon flavolineatum by Diana Carolina Rodriguez-Torres, Alberto Acosta

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Abstract In the seascape, species migrate between ecosystems to complete their life cycles, and such ontogenetic migrations create functional connections between ecosystems. …”
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    The untapped potential of seascape genomics in the North Pacific by Laura E. Timm, Laura E. Timm, Nicholas Tucker, Anna Rix, Anna Rix, Savannah LaBua, Savannah LaBua, J. Andrés López, Kevin M Boswell, Jessica R Glass

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Seascape genomics provides a powerful framework to evaluate the presence and strength of environmental pressures on marine organisms, as well as to forecast long term species stability under various perturbations. …”
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    Linking habitat interactions and biodiversity within seascapes by Ana B. Bugnot, Katherine A. Dafforn, Ross A. Coleman, Megan Ramsdale, Jayden T. Gibbeson, Katherine Erickson, Ana Vila‐Concejo, William F. Figueira, Paul E. Gribben

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Given burgeoning restoration initiatives worldwide, particularly those of oyster reefs, incorporating seascape interactions can help inform recovery of biodiversity and functions beyond the target habitat at the seascape level, which is often overlooked.…”
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    Evolution, Practice and Enlightenment of the Seascape Character Assessment in the UK by Fang QIAN, Rui ZHANG, Siqi CHEN

    Published 2022-10-01
    Subjects: “…seascape character assessment…”
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    The plastic-scape: Applying seascape ecology to marine plastic pollution by Erin L. Murphy, Beth Polidoro, Leah R. Gerber, Leah R. Gerber

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…To adequately address MPP and its global impacts, a systematic, evidence-based approach is needed. Seascape ecology, a subdiscipline of landscape ecology, is an interdisciplinary system science focused on the reciprocal relationship between the patterns and processes that shape seascapes. …”
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    Seascape ecology in the vicinity of a Blake Ridge cold seep by Kellie Johnson, Avery Taylor, Annika Socha, Ellie Barkyoumb, Koichi Nakamura, Carl L. Kaiser, Christopher R. German, Dana R. Yoerger, Cindy Lee Van Dover

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The suite of observations and analyses deployed here underscore the importance of seep habitats in enriching regional biodiversity, provide a glimpse of the non-random complexity of species distributions from a seascape perspective, and establish ecological baselines against which future studies may measure natural and anthropogenic changes in the seascape.…”
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    Urban-industrial seascapes can be abundant and dynamic fish habitat by Michael Bradley, Michael Bradley, Marcus Sheaves, Marcus Sheaves, Nathan J. Waltham, Nathan J. Waltham

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We found that overall, urban-industrial seascapes can contain counts of mobile marine fauna similar to natural areas, and that these seascapes are characterised by dynamic diel shifts in the spatial arrangement of mobile marine fauna in the water column. …”
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