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Putnam, Nathan F. , Lohmann, Kenneth J. , Putnam, Emily M. , Quinn, Thomas P. , Klimley, A. Peter , and Noakes, David L. G.
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In the final phase of their spawning migration, Pacific salmon use chemical cues to identify their home river, but how they navigate from the open ocean to the correct coastal area has remained enigmatic [1]. To test the hypothesis that salmon imprint on the magnetic field that exists where they...
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Authors: Nathan F. Putman1*, Kenneth J. Lohmann2, Emily M. Putman,
Thomas P. Quinn3, A. Peter Klimley4
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Sztukowski, Lisa A. , van Toor, Mariëlle L. , Weimerskirch, Henri , Thompson, David R. , Torres, Leigh G. , Sagar, Paul M. , Cotton, Peter A. , and Votier, Stephen C.
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Fisheries-related mortality has been influential in driving global declines in seabird populations. Understanding the overlap between seabird distribution and fisheries is one important element in assessing bycatch risk, and may be achieved by tracking the movements of individual birds and fishing vessels. Here, we assess the spatiotemporal overlap between the...
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Lewitus, Alan J. , Horner, Rita A. , Caron, David A. , Garcia-Mendoza, Ernesto , Hickey, Barbara M. , Hunter, Matthew , Huppert, Daniel D. , Kudela, Raphael M. , Langlois, Gregg W. , Largier, John L. , Lessard, Evelyn J. , RaLonde, Raymond , Rensel, J. E. Jack , Strutton, Peter G. , Trainer, Vera L. , and Tweddle, Jacqueline F.
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Along the Pacific coast of North America, from Alaska to Mexico, harmful algal blooms (HABs) have caused losses to natural resources and coastal economies, and have resulted in human sicknesses and deaths for decades. Recent reports indicate a possible increase in their prevalence and impacts of these events on living...
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Evelyn J. Lessard b, Raymond RaLonde j, J.E. Jack Rensel k, Peter G . Strutton l,1
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Laurance, William F. , Useche, D. Carolina , Rendeiro, Julio , Kalka, Margareta , Bradshaw, Corey J. A. , Sloan, Sean P. , Laurance, Susan G. , Campbell, Mason , Abernethy, Kate , Alvarez, Patricia , Arroyo-Rodriguez, Victor , Ashton, Peter , Benitez-Malvido, Julieta , Blom, Allard , Bobo, Kadiri S. , Cannon, Charles H. , Cao, Min , Carroll, Richard , Chapman, Colin , Coates, Rosamond , Cords, Marina , Danielsen, Finn , De Dijn, Bart , Dinerstein, Eric , Donnelly, Maureen A. , Edwards, David , Edwards, Felicity , Farwig, Nina , Fashing, Peter , Forget, Pierre-Michel , Foster, Mercedes , Gale, George , Harris, David , Harrison, Rhett , Hart, John , Karpanty, Sarah , Kress, W. John , Krishnaswamy, Jagdish , Logsdon, Willis , Lovett, Jon , Magnusson, William , Maisels, Fiona , Marshall, Andrew R. , McClearn, Deedra , Mudappa, Divya , Nielsen, Martin R. , Pearson, Richard , Pitman, Nigel , van der Ploeg, Jan , Plumptre, Andrew , Poulsen, John , Quesada, Mauricio , Rainey, Hugo , Robinson, Douglas , Roetgers, Christiane , Rovero, Francesco , Scatena, Frederick , Schulze, Christian , Sheil, Douglas , Struhsaker, Thomas , Terborgh, John , Thomas, Duncan , Timm, Robert , Urbina-Cardona, J. Nicolas , Vasudevan, Karthikeyan , Wright, S. Joseph , Arias-G, Juan Carlos , Arroyo, Luzmila , Ashton, Mark , Auzel, Philippe , Babaasa, Dennis , Babweteera, Fred , Baker, Patrick , Banki, Olaf , Bass, Margot , Bila-Isia, Inogwabini , Blake, Stephen , Brockelman, Warren , Brokaw, Nicholas , Bruehl, Carsten A. , Bunyavejchewin, Sarayudh , Chao, Jung-Tai , Chave, Jerome , Chellam, Ravi , Clark, Connie J. , Clavijo, Jose , Congdon, Robert , Corlett, Richard , Dattaraja, H. S. , Dave, Chittaranjan , Davies, Glyn , Beisiegel, Beatriz de Mello , da Silva, Rosa de Nazarepaes , Di Fiore, Anthony , Diesmos, Arvin , Dirzo, Rodolfo , Doran-Sheehy, Diane , Eaton, Mitchell , Emmons, Louise , Estrada, Alejandro , Ewango, Corneille , Fedigan, Linda , Feer, Francois , Fruth, Barbara , Willis, Jacalyn Giacalone , Goodale, Uromi , Goodman, Steven , Guix, Juan C. , Guthiga, Paul , Haber, William , Hamer, Keith , Herbinger, Ilka , Hill, Jane , Huang, Zhongliang , Sun, I. Fang , Ickes, Kalan , Itoh, Akira , Ivanauskas, Natalia , Jackes, Betsy , Janovec, John , Janzen, Daniel , Jiangming, Mo , Jin, Chen , Jones, Trevor , Justiniano, Hermes , Kalko, Elisabeth , Kasangaki, Aventino , Killeen, Timothy , King, Hen-biau , Klop, Erik , Knott, Cheryl , Kone, Inza , Kudavidanage, Enoka , Ribeiro, Jose Lahoz da Silva , Lattke, John , Laval, Richard , Lawton, Robert , Leal, Miguel , Leighton, Mark , Lentino, Miguel , Leonel, Cristiane , Lindsell, Jeremy , Ling-Ling, Lee , Linsenmair, K. Eduard , Losos, Elizabeth , Lugo, Ariel , Lwanga, Jeremiah , Mack, Andrew L. , Martins, Marlucia , McGraw, W. Scott , McNab, Roan , Montag, Luciano , Thompson, Jo Myers , Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob , Nakagawa, Michiko , Nepal, Sanjay , Norconk, Marilyn , Novotny, Vojtech , O'Donnell, Sean , Opiang, Muse , Ouboter, Paul , Parker, Kenneth , Parthasarathy, N. , Pisciotta, Katia , Prawiradilaga, Dewi , Pringle, Catherine , Rajathurai, Subaraj , Reichard, Ulrich , Reinartz, Gay , Renton, Katherine , Reynolds, Glen , Reynolds, Vernon , Riley, Erin , Roedel, Mark-Oliver , Rothman, Jessica , Round, Philip , Sakai, Shoko , Sanaiotti, Tania , Savini, Tommaso , Schaab, Gertrud , Seidensticker, John , Siaka, Alhaji , Silman, Miles R. , Smith, Thomas B. , de Almeida, Samuel Soares , Sodhi, Navjot , Stanford, Craig , Stewart, Kristine , Stokes, Emma , Stoner, Kathryn E. , Sukumar, Raman , Surbeck, Martin , Tobler, Mathias , Tscharntke, Teja , Turkalo, Andrea , Umapathy, Govindaswamy , van Weerd, Merlijn , Rivera, Jorge Vega , Venkataraman, Meena , Venn, Linda , Verea, Carlos , de Castilho, Carolina Volkmer , Waltert, Matthias , Wang, Benjamin , Watts, David , Weber, William , West, Paige , Whitacre, David , Whitney, Ken , Wilkie, David , Williams, Stephen , Wright, Debra D. , Wright, Patricia , Xiankai, Lu , Yonzon, Pralad , and Zamzani, Franky
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The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other contemporary phenomenon¹⁻³. With deforestation advancing quickly, protected areas are increasingly becoming final refuges for threatened species and natural ecosystem processes. However, many protected areas in the tropics are themselves vulnerable to human encroachment and other environmental...
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are irreplaceable for sustaining tropical
biodiversity. Nature 478, 378–381 (2011).
4. Bruner, A. G