Deep‐Pelagic Fishes Are Anything But Similar: A Global Synthesis

LN Eduardo, MM Mincarone, T Sutton… - Ecology …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Deep‐pelagic fishes are among the most abundant vertebrates on Earth. They play a critical
role in sequestering carbon, providing prey for harvestable fishing stocks and linking …

[HTML][HTML] Molluscan isotope sclerochronology in marine palaeoclimatology: Taxa, technique and timespan issues

ALA Johnson, BR Schöne, SV Petersen… - Quaternary Science …, 2025 - Elsevier
Study of the accretionary biomineralised hardparts of organisms (sclerochronology) can
make a useful contribution to palaeoclimatology. Ontogenetic sequences of isotopic data (δ …

[HTML][HTML] Controls on long-term changes in bathyal bivalve biomass: The Pleistocene glacial–interglacial record in the eastern Mediterranean

A Porz, M Zuschin, L Strotz, E Koskeridou… - Deep Sea Research …, 2024 - Elsevier
The biomass of aquatic organisms largely determines the mass and energy flow within an
ecosystem, but the long-term impact of environmental change on biomass is not well …

Early Pliocene otolith assemblages from the outer-shelf environment reveal the establishment of mesopelagic fish fauna over 3 million years ago in southwestern …

CH Lin, SM Wu, CY Lin, CW Chien - Swiss Journal of Palaeontology, 2023 - Springer
Understanding the diversity of deep-sea fish fauna based on otoliths in the tropical and
subtropical West Pacific has been limited, creating a significant knowledge gap regarding …

Geohistorical insights into marine functional connectivity

K Agiadi, BA Caswell, R Almeida… - ICES Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Marine functional connectivity (MFC) refers to the flows of organic matter, genes, and energy
that are caused by the active and passive movements of marine organisms. Occurring at …

Deep‐pelagic fishes: Demographic instability in a stable environment

MD Weber, TM Richards, TT Sutton… - Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Demographic histories are frequently a product of the environment, as populations expand
or contract in response to major environmental changes, often driven by changes in climate …

A new discovery of cryptic species in barred sand burrower Limnichthys fasciatus (Pisces: Creediidae) from the western Pacific, with evolutionary perspectives of anti …

YJ Lee, JK Kim - Journal of Fish Biology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Although the barred sand burrower, Limnichthys fasciatus, is widely distributed throughout
the western Pacific, including Japan, Taiwan, and Australia, its morphology and genetics are …

Deep-sea fish otoliths from the Lower Miocene Oi and Katada formations, Ichishi Group, Mie Prefecture, central Japan

Y Tsuchiya, W Schwarzhans, F Ohe, A Ujihara - Historical Biology, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
Fish otoliths from the Lower Miocene Oi and Katada formations, Ichishi Group, central
Japan, were examined, and a total of 894 specimens were obtained, of which 523 were …

Plonger dans la diversité: Diversité taxonomique et fonctionnelle des poissons démersaux et mésopélagiques du sud-ouest de l'Atlantique tropical

K Aparecido - 2024 - theses.hal.science
Les écosystèmes marins sont confrontés à des menaces anthropiques croissantes. L'intérêt
pour l'utilisation et l'exploitation marines est en augmentation, ce qui peut souvent avoir un …

Transforming Ocean Analysis: Learning 4D ocean field from in-situ observations via uncertainty-aware implicit representations

P Lyu, W Ouyang, LEI BAI - openreview.net
A complete and accurate representation of Earth's time-evolving ocean field is crucial for
understanding global warming as well as climate dynamics. However, the sparsity of current …