8 results match your criteria: "Institute of Oceanography National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan.[Affiliation]"
Q J R Meteorol Soc
October 2022
Key Laboratory of Marine Environment and Ecology, Ministry of Education of China Ocean University of China Qingdao China.
This study uses a coupled atmosphere-ocean model with different numerical settings to investigate the mean and eddy momentum transfer processes responsible for Typhoon 's (2011) early rapid intensification (RI). Three experiments are conducted. Two use the coupled model with a horizontal resolution of either 1 km (HRL) or 3 km (LRL).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe decline of coral reefs has fueled interest in determining whether mesophotic reefs can shield against disturbances and help replenish deteriorated shallower reefs. In this study, we characterized spatial (horizontal and vertical) and seasonal patterns of diversity in coral recruits from Dabaisha and Guiwan reefs at Ludao, Taiwan. Concrete blocks supporting terra-cotta tiles were placed at shallow (15m) and mesophotic (40m) depths, during 2016-2018.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying spatial variability of exploited fish is critical for the sustainable management of fish stocks. Empirical studies suggest that size-selective fishing can elevate fish population spatial variability (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Geophys Res Atmos
February 2021
Evol Appl
July 2020
UMR 5554 ISEM (IRD, UM, CNRS, EPHE) Université de Montpellier Montpellier Cedex France.
DNA barcoding opens new perspectives on the way we document biodiversity. Initially proposed to circumvent the limits of morphological characters to assign unknown individuals to known species, DNA barcoding has been used in a wide array of studies where collecting species identity constitutes a crucial step. The assignment of unknowns to knowns assumes that species are already well identified and delineated, making the assignment performed reliable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForaminifera are commonly used in paleoclimate reconstructions as they occur throughout the world's oceans and are often abundantly preserved in the sediments. Traditionally, foraminifera-based proxies like δO and Mg/Ca are analyzed on pooled specimens of a single species. Analysis of single specimens of foraminifera allows reconstructing climate variability on timescales related to El Niño-Southern Oscillation or seasonality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEvol Appl
June 2019
Aquatic Research and Monitoring Section Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Peterborough Ontario Canada.
Harvested marine fish stocks often show a rapid and substantial decline in the age and size at maturation. Such changes can arise from multiple processes including fisheries-induced evolution, phenotypic plasticity, and responses to environmental factors other than harvest. The relative importance of these processes could differ systematically between marine and freshwater systems.
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