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Rehabilitation of intertidal biodiversity on breakwaters could be compromised by grazing pressure and environmental contextDOI: info:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2024.107476v. 212Elsevier
Aguilera, Moisés A., Rojas, Ariel, Manzur, Tatiana, Bulleri, Fabio, and Thiel, Martin. 2025. "Rehabilitation of intertidal biodiversity on breakwaters could be compromised by grazing pressure and environmental context." Ecological Engineering, 212. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2024.107476.
Seagrass wasting disease prevalence and lesion area increase with invertebrate grazing across the northeastern PacificDOI: info:10.1002/ecy.4532v. 106No. 1
Aoki, Lillian R., Ritter, Carmen J., Beatty, Deanna S., Domke, Lia K., Eckert, Ginny L., Graham, Olivia J., Gomes, Carla P., Gross, Collin, Hawthorne, Timothy L., Heery, Eliza, Hessing‐Lewis, Margot, Hovel, Kevin, Koehler, Karl, Monteith, Zachary L., Mueller, Ryan S., Olson, Angeleen M., Prentice, Carolyn, Rappazzo, Brendan, Stachowicz, John J., Tomas, Fiona, Yang, Bo, Harvell, C. D., and Duffy, J. E. 2025. "Seagrass wasting disease prevalence and lesion area increase with invertebrate grazing across the northeastern Pacific." Ecology, 106, (1). https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4532.
Widespread slow growth of acquisitive tree speciesDOI: info:10.1038/s41586-025-08692-x
Augusto, L., Borelle, R., Boča, A., Bon, L., Orazio, C., Arias-González, A., Bakker, M. R., Gartzia-Bengoetxea, N., Auge, H., Bernier, F., Cantero, A., Cavender-Bares, J., Correia, A. H., De Schrijver, A., Diez-Casero, J., Eisenhauer, N., Fotelli, M. N., Gâteblé, G., Godbold, D. L., Gomes-Caetano-Ferreira, M., Gundale, M. J., Jactel, H., Koricheva, J., Larsson, M., Laudicina, V. A. et al. 2025. "Widespread slow growth of acquisitive tree species." Nature, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08692-x.
On the path to cosmopolitanism: the continuing geographic expansion of (Crustacea, Amphipoda)DOI: info:10.3897/neobiota.98.138527v. 98297–318
Beermann, Jan, Rivadeneira, Marcelo M., and Thiel, Martin. 2025. "On the path to cosmopolitanism: the continuing geographic expansion of Caprella mutica (Crustacea, Amphipoda)." NeoBiota, 98 297–318. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.98.138527.
Tundra Plant Canopies Gradually Close Over Three Decades While Cryptogams PersistDOI: info:10.1111/gcb.70155v. 31No. 4
Betway‐May, Katlyn R., Gould, William A., Elmendorf, Sarah C., May, Jeremy L., Hollister, Robert D., Oberbauer, Steven F., Breen, Amy, Crain, Benjamin J., Cuervo, Ana Maria Sanchez, Walker, Marilyn D., and Walker, Donald A. 2025. "Tundra Plant Canopies Gradually Close Over Three Decades While Cryptogams Persist." Global Change Biology, 31, (4). https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.70155.
Fine-scale habitat factors linked to density but not distribution of an invasive estuarine predatorDOI: info:10.3391/ai.2025.20.1.143501v. 20No. 169–87
Blumenthal, Jeffrey G., Chang, Andrew L., Cheng, Brian S., Hines, Ellen M., Nanus, Leora, and Zabin, Chela J. 2025. "Fine-scale habitat factors linked to density but not distribution of an invasive estuarine predator." Aquatic Invasions, 20, (1) 69–87. https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2025.20.1.143501.
Promoting gender equity in marine protected areas: A self-assessment toolDOI: info:10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106526v. 173
Bonilla Anariba, Sara E., Sanders, Arie, and Canty, Steven W. J. 2025. "Promoting gender equity in marine protected areas: A self-assessment tool." Marine Policy, 173. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106526.
Seasonal distribution and environmental predictors of the movement of male blacktip sharks Carcharhinus limbatus off the US East CoastDOI: info:10.3354/meps14775v. 753119–135
Bowers, Mary E. and Kajiura, Stephen M. 2025. "Seasonal distribution and environmental predictors of the movement of male blacktip sharks Carcharhinus limbatus off the US East Coast." Marine Ecology Progress Series, 753 119–135. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14775.
Sources and sinks of methane and carbon-dioxide in oligotrophic lakes: a case study from Lake Maggiore, ItalyDOI: info:10.3897/aca.8.e150995v. 8
Brankovits, David, Tamalavage, Anne, Lami, Andrea, Kamalanathan, Manoj, Lapierre, Jean-François, Carabelli, Caterina, and Rogora, Michela. 2025. "Sources and sinks of methane and carbon-dioxide in oligotrophic lakes: a case study from Lake Maggiore, Italy." ARPHA Conference Abstracts, 8. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.8.e150995.
Neglected supralittoral habitats on coastal artificial structuresDOI: info:10.1016/j.tree.2025.01.005
Bulleri, Fabio, Aguilera, Moisés A., and Thiel, Martin. 2025. "Neglected supralittoral habitats on coastal artificial structures." Trends in Ecology & Evolution, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2025.01.005.
Implications of improved remote sensing capabilities on blue carbon quantificationDOI: info:10.1016/j.ecss.2025.109275v. 319ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Canty, Steven W. J., Cifuentes-Jara, Miguel, Herrera-Silveira, Jorge, Morrissette, Hannah K., Cissell, Jordan R., Acosta-Velázquez, Joanna, Cherrington, Emil, Feller, Ilka C., Friess, Daniel A., Lefcheck, Jonathan S., Simpson, LoraeT, and Teutli-Hernandez, Claudia. 2025. "Implications of improved remote sensing capabilities on blue carbon quantification." Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, 319. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2025.109275.
What’s Going on Down There? Impacts of Long-Term Elevated CO2 and Community Composition on Components of Below-Ground Biomass in a Chesapeake Bay SaltmarshDOI: info:10.3390/hydrobiology4010008v. 4No. 1
Collin, Rachel, Drake, Bert G., and Megonigal, J. Patrick. 2025. "What’s Going on Down There? Impacts of Long-Term Elevated CO2 and Community Composition on Components of Below-Ground Biomass in a Chesapeake Bay Saltmarsh." Hydrobiology, 4, (1). https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrobiology4010008.
The fundamental and realized vertical niches of in a Florida marsh-mangrove ecotoneDOI: info:10.5343/bms.2024.0049
Creecy, Damir, Chapman, Samantha K., Vervaeke, William Chesley, Santoro, Jennifer A., Adgie, Tess, Canas, Gabriela, Feller, Ilka C., and Langley, J. A. 2025. "The fundamental and realized vertical niches of Avicennia germinans in a Florida marsh-mangrove ecotone." Bulletin of Marine Science, https://doi.org/10.5343/bms.2024.0049.
Consumption pressure in estuaries peaks at intermediate salinitiesDOI: info:10.3391/ai.2025.20.1.151447v. 20No. 1153–173
de Rivera, Catherine E., Larson, Amy A., Rubinoff, Benjamin G., Soto, Luna R., Wright, Seth L., Grosholz, Edwin D., Ruiz, Gregory M., and Chang, Andrew L. 2025. "Consumption pressure in estuaries peaks at intermediate salinities." Aquatic Invasions, 20, (1) 153–173. https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2025.20.1.151447.
Using museum specimens of northern shortfin squid () to evaluate long-term ecological changes in the Northeast US Continental Shelf large marine ecosystemDOI: info:10.1007/s00227-024-04571-7v. 172No. 1Springer Heidelberg10
Dimkovikj, Valerie H., Staudinger, Michelle D., Legett, Henry D., France, Christine A. M., and Vecchione, Michael. 2025. "Using museum specimens of northern shortfin squid (Illex illecebrosus) to evaluate long-term ecological changes in the Northeast US Continental Shelf large marine ecosystem." Marine Biology, 172, (1) 10. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-024-04571-7.
Environmental conditions of vessel routes and arrival ports can alter propagule supply by reproduction in a common biofouling speciesDOI: info:10.1007/s10530-024-03488-yv. 27No. 1Springer11
Donelan, Sarah C., Miller, A. Whitman, Ziegler, Gregory, and Ruiz, Gregory. 2025. "Environmental conditions of vessel routes and arrival ports can alter propagule supply by reproduction in a common biofouling species." Biological Invasions, 27, (1) 11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-024-03488-y.
BioTIME 2.0: Expanding and Improving a Database of Biodiversity Time SeriesDOI: info:10.1111/geb.70003v. 34No. 5
Dornelas, Maria, Antão, Laura H., Bates, Amanda E., Brambilla, Viviana, Chase, Jonathan M., Chow, Cher F. Y., Fontrodona‐Eslava, Ada, Magurran, Anne E., Martins, Inês S., Moyes, Faye, Sagouis, Alban, Adu‐Acheampong, Samuel, Acquah‐Lamptey, Daniel, Adam, Dušan, Ajani, Penelope A., Albaina, Aitor, Almaraz, Pablo, An, Jeongseop, Anderson, Roger Sigismund, Anderson, Madelaine Jean Robertson, Antunes, Alexsander Z., Arismendi, Ivan, Armbrecht, Linda, Aros‐Mardones, Pedro, Ashtamoorthy, Sreejith Kalpuzha et al. 2025. "BioTIME 2.0: Expanding and Improving a Database of Biodiversity Time Series." Global Ecology and Biogeography, 34, (5). https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.70003.
Site-Based Patterns of Variation in Leaf Endophytes and Ecophysiological Performance in Sweet Birch ( L.) in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, USA: A Preliminary StudyDOI: info:10.3390/ecologies6020030v. 6No. 2
Dougherty, Grace A., Zaboski, Grace C., Griffin, Eric A., and Hove, Alisa A. 2025. "Site-Based Patterns of Variation in Leaf Endophytes and Ecophysiological Performance in Sweet Birch (Betula lenta L.) in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, USA: A Preliminary Study." Ecologies, 6, (2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ecologies6020030.
Evaluating restoration success using metric-based indicators of ecosystem recovery in tidal marshes along the northern Gulf of MexicoDOI: info:10.1111/1365-2664.14832v. 62No. 1WILEY155–168
Dybiec, Jacob M., Ledford, Taylor, Rinehart, Shelby, Tatariw, Corianne, Mortazavi, Behzad, and Cherry, Julia A. 2025. "Evaluating restoration success using metric-based indicators of ecosystem recovery in tidal marshes along the northern Gulf of Mexico." Journal of Applied Ecology, 62, (1) 155–168. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14832.
Assessing microplastic pollution vulnerability in a protected coastal lagoon in the Mediterranean Coast of Egypt using GIS modelingDOI: info:10.1038/s41598-025-93329-2v. 15No. 1
El-Alfy, Muhammad, El-Hamid, Hazem, Keshta, Amr E., Elnaggar, Abdelhamid A., Darwish, Dina H., Basiony, Afifi I., Alzeny, Ahmad M., Abou-Hadied, Marwa, Toubar, Mohamed M., Shalaby, Ahmed, and Shabaka, Soha H. 2025. "Assessing microplastic pollution vulnerability in a protected coastal lagoon in the Mediterranean Coast of Egypt using GIS modeling." Scientific Reports, 15, (1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-93329-2.