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MEPS has been long established as the leading journal in marine ecology. It is known for its high-quality publication of cutting edge research articles.

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  1. 29. sij

    New study w/: , , highlights seasonal and annual depth and temperature preference of the culturally important anadromous Arctic char in the Cdn Arctic. , ,

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  2. 29. sij

    In Sargassum yezoense beds, gammarid assemblages show distinctively different seasonal dynamics between canopy and understory strata reflecting the different effect of algal phenology. Find out more:

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    28. sij
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  4. 28. sij

    Authors document burrowing crabs that favor the development of the stem-boring moth larvae in Spartina plants, and the latter negatively affect their benefactor, which changes the rules of coexistence between them. Read more:

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  5. 27. sij

    Juvenile Chinook salmon stomach fullness and diet composition was influenced by ocean processes at various scales. Broad processes determined prey quantity, while local processes influenced the accessibility of prey to individual consumers.

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    24. sij

    Our new paper is finally published on . Local ecological knowledge of recreational fishers reveals different meridionalization dynamics of two Mediterranean subregions.

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  7. 24. sij

    Acoustic telemetry used to investigate movement patterns and site usage of reef manta rays in Southern Mozambique. Estimated home ranges reveal that current Marine Protected Areas encompass less than a quarter of their preferred habitat in this region.

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  8. 24. sij

    Citizen science documents scarring patterns on whale sharks and provides evidence of the threat of boat strike to populations of this iconic species off the coast of Australia. by et al. Read more in recently published

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  9. 23. sij

    Microzooplankton show common temperature dependency useful to predict short term response to temperature fluctuations and long-term ocean warming. Is food web structure systematically underestimated in polar and overestimated in tropical regions?

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  10. 17. sij

    Here is one of our most cited articles in 2019! Read article here:

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  11. 16. sij

    Metacommunity ecology of Symbiodiniaceae hosted by the coral Galaxea fascicularis, Wepfer H.P., et al. Read more in article:

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  12. 14. sij

    Estuarine teens to spreading genes: subadult red drum recruitment timing and movement patterns differ between two neighbouring SW Florida estuaries, indicating natal estuary drives spawning site selection and consequent movement ecology. Find out more:

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  13. 13. sij

    Recently published: When isotopes fail: importance of satellite telemetry and multi-site validation when estimating the foraging grounds of migratory species. Coffee O., et al. Read more:

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    10. sij

    'Offshore diplomacy' in New Caledonia with segregation in foraging areas among colonies. Nice new paper out on of tropical seabirds.

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  15. 10. sij

    New analysis reveals that intense fishing pressure may have induced genetic changes in Yellowtail Flounder in the Gulf of Maine to favor faster growth and earlier maturation. Read more:

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    9. sij

    Exciting start to 2020! Our new diet paper has just been published in & is online now! Check it out! 😃🎉📔 With Emma Elliott Smith, Seth Newsome & many other lovely folk not on twitter🐡🐟🐠

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  17. 9. sij

    Ensemble models of nine odontocete species in South Africa were created to determine preferred habitat types and protection levels. Protection increased with the new marine protected areas, which will aid marine spatial planning. Read more in

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  18. 23. pro 2019.

    Dear MEPS Friends, Another year nears its end, and we hope that you will enjoy the last days of 2019. We wish you the very best holidays and a great start to the New Year. Your MEPS Team

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  19. 17. pro 2019.

    New study on Atlantic silversides (a small bait fish) shows that females grow very differently than males and are therefore more likely to survive! Read more in article by J. Pringle and H. Baumann

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  20. 16. pro 2019.

    Integrating data from multiple angles and tools reveals remarkable insights on Risso’s dolphin hunting behavior. Quick decision-making and behavior changes highlight new complex predator-prey interactions in the open ocean:

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