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Leptospirosis in the western Indian Ocean islands: what is known so far?

Leptospirosis in the western Indian Ocean islands: what is known so far?

... In humans, clinical leptospirosis has protean manifesta- tions but generally causes a febrile illness that often, in its early phase, cannot be differentiated from other acute influenza-like fevers such as dengue, ...

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Effects of annual changes in primary productivity and ocean indices on the breeding performance of tropical roseate terns in the western Indian Ocean

Effects of annual changes in primary productivity and ocean indices on the breeding performance of tropical roseate terns in the western Indian Ocean

... the western Indian Ocean are the product of a number of factors — the higher nutrient content of Arabian Sea Waters, the upwelling of deeper waters near the coast, and the later development of stably ...

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Biogeography and change among regional coral communities across the western Indian Ocean

Biogeography and change among regional coral communities across the western Indian Ocean

... the Indian Ocean are experiencing rapid and large-scale changes, which likely began in the early 1980s due to strong temperature anomalies, the strongest of which was the 1998 El Nin˜o Southern Oscillation ...

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Biogeography and change among regional coral communities across the Western Indian Ocean

Biogeography and change among regional coral communities across the Western Indian Ocean

... A key challenge for modern conservation science is to determine how climate change, ecology, and human resource use interact to influence ecological resilience and ecosystem services [1,2,3]. Specific objectives for ...

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Modeling reef fish biomass, recovery potential, and management priorities in the Western Indian Ocean

Modeling reef fish biomass, recovery potential, and management priorities in the Western Indian Ocean

... Fish biomass is a primary driver of coral reef ecosystem services and has high sensitivity to human disturbances, particularly fishing. Estimates of fish biomass, their spatial distribution, and recovery potential are ...

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Western Indian Ocean coral communities: bleaching responses and susceptibility to extinction

Western Indian Ocean coral communities: bleaching responses and susceptibility to extinction

... in western Indian Ocean coral ...northern Indian Ocean sites and, from historical records, replaced dominance by Acropora and ...

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New data regarding distribution of cattle ticks in the south-western Indian Ocean islands

New data regarding distribution of cattle ticks in the south-western Indian Ocean islands

... Recent studies have produced new insight into the origin and distribution of some cattle ticks in the south- western Indian Ocean islands. Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, introduced from Tanzania in ...

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The Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary in pelagic oozes off Réunion Island, western Indian Ocean

The Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary in pelagic oozes off Réunion Island, western Indian Ocean

... Nannoplankton and foraminifera from the pelagic oozes from a water depth of 3 684 meters, 150 km southeast of Réunion Island, Indian Ocean, prove the NN18 and NN19 nannoplankton zones, indicat- ing the ...

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Pantropical climate interactions

Pantropical climate interactions

... mean state changes will involve slower warming in the eastern than in the western Indian Ocean.. and a faster warming in the east equatorial Pacific than the surrounding regions 104.[r] ...

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CTD data from the western Equatorial Indian Ocean, 10 May   6 July 1979  "Discovery" Cruise 102

CTD data from the western Equatorial Indian Ocean, 10 May 6 July 1979 "Discovery" Cruise 102

... INTRODUCTION The data described in this report was gathered on DISCOVERY cruise 102 to the Western Indian Ocean employing a Brown conductivity, temperature and depth profile CTD.. An ear[r] ...

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Comparative phylogeography of four Indo–Pacific scarine labrids: an insight into the evolutionary patterns of reef fish

Comparative phylogeography of four Indo–Pacific scarine labrids: an insight into the evolutionary patterns of reef fish

... between western Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean populations of ...east Indian Ocean, as well as the south and central Pacific Ocean, to provide a comprehensive view of the ...

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Adapting to a changing environment: confronting the consequences of climate change

Adapting to a changing environment: confronting the consequences of climate change

... Building on the authors' exceptional track record of empirical research in coral reef systems in the Western Indian Ocean, Adapting to a ClJanging Environmmt weaves the biophysical, econ[r] ...

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The tale of the Theban Scholastikos, or journeys in a disconnected sea

The tale of the Theban Scholastikos, or journeys in a disconnected sea

... Following the third-century break in demand from the Roman Empire, this trade never reached its former proportions again, but to revert from a specialised cash-cropping system would have required investment, a degree of ...

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Disaggregating ecosystem service values and priorities by wealth, age, and education

Disaggregating ecosystem service values and priorities by wealth, age, and education

... 4.3 Implications and future work Disaggregating ecosystem services across social sub-groups within fishers in the western Indian Ocean can extend and deepen debates around the nexus betw[r] ...

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Climate Characteristics over Southern Highlands Tanzania

Climate Characteristics over Southern Highlands Tanzania

... the Indian Ocean, where warmer (cooler) western Indian Ocean is accompanied by high (low) amount of rainfall over most part of the ...northeast Indian monsoon has significant ...

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Articles

Articles

... the Western Indian Ocean Acalypha types: B, BM, BREM, BRNU, C, CAS, G, GB, GDC, GH, JE, K, M, MA, MAU, MO, MPU, NY, P, S, US, TAN, TUB and W (acronyms according to Thiers ...

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Gradients of disturbance and environmental conditions shape coral community structure for south eastern Indian Ocean reefs

Gradients of disturbance and environmental conditions shape coral community structure for south eastern Indian Ocean reefs

... Equation 1 Bleaching responses were estimated by the observed bleaching intensity and mortality of genera during thermal stress events in the Western Indian Ocean McClanahan et al., 2007[r] ...

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Short communication:Identification of by-catch species of tuna purse seiners in Iranian waters of Oman Sea

Short communication:Identification of by-catch species of tuna purse seiners in Iranian waters of Oman Sea

... the western Indian Ocean, reported that the most frequently found species in the by-catch of purse seiners were sharks (Carcharhinus falciformis and Isurus oxyrinchus), rainbow runner (Elagatis ...

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Physical Sciences of the Ocean: A report to IAPSO/IUGG

Physical Sciences of the Ocean: A report to IAPSO/IUGG

... There has been significant advancement in research and development activities in the field of Physical Sciences of the Oceans in India in the 21st century. Since January 2000 to February 2018, 2345 research papers were ...

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A morphometric assessment and classification of coral reef spur and groove morphology

A morphometric assessment and classification of coral reef spur and groove morphology

... variability. Indian Ocean SaGs (Alphonse and Chagos) have the shortest, most closely spaced grooves of those examined, while Molokai in the North Pacific (Hawaii) has by far the longest and most widely ...

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