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1989
Radiolaria are unicellular planktonic animals inhabiting all oceans and seas with salinities from 32–38‰. There is no record of their occurrence in seas with lower salinity (the Black, Baltic, and Beloye seas); in near-shore regions the radiolarian abundance and diversity drop sharply.
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Radiolaria are unicellular planktonic animals inhabiting all oceans and seas with salinities from 32–38‰. There is no record of their occurrence in seas with lower salinity (the Black, Baltic, and Beloye seas); in near-shore regions the radiolarian abundance and diversity drop sharply.
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Glacial episodes of a freshwater Arctic Ocean covered by a thick ice shelf
Nature, 2021Walter Geibert +2 more
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Emergent constraint on Arctic Ocean acidification in the twenty-first century
Nature, 2020Jens Terhaar +2 more
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Physical manifestations and ecological implications of Arctic Atlantification
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021Randi B Ingvaldsen +2 more
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