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Multiple global change factors and the long‐term dynamics of harmful algal blooms in the North Sea
Abstract The North Sea has been identified as an area where the impacts of climate change and de‐eutrophication efforts are already apparent, specifically on phytoplankton communities, with shifts in biogeography, altered species composition, and increased biomass of harmful algal bloom (HAB) species.
Karen M. Brandenburg+7 more
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Cross-sectional entomological monitoring combined with professional qualifications in transition areas for yellow fever and autochthonous malaria in the Atlantic Forest in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [PDF]
Moreira CL+8 more
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New Insights on Slavery in the British Atlantic World
Benjamin J. Sacks
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Temperature‐dependent growth and activity in a globally distributed nitrogen‐fixing haptophyte
Abstract Dinitrogen (N2)‐fixing microorganisms play a crucial role in supplying nitrogen (N) to the oceans by converting atmospheric N2 into bioavailable N. N2 fixation was thought to be limited to warm oligotrophic ocean waters, but the association between the N2‐fixing UCYN‐A cyanobacterium and specific haptophytes, including Braarudosphaera ...
Esther Wing Kwan Mak+6 more
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Faroese sheep expand overall global ovine genetic diversity. [PDF]
Hansen EK+3 more
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Abstract Present study is the first quantitative and coherent presentation of the submerged marine vegetation along the Greenland east coast, from 65.5°N to 76.8°N, based on data obtained from 286 underwater video transects. Based on cluster analysis, four different marine submerged vegetation community figurations were identified: a southern and ...
Susse Wegeberg+3 more
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Opposed east-west climate response of the Arctic Ocean during the present interglacial. [PDF]
de Vernal A+5 more
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Abstract The major marine nitrogen‐fixing cyanobacterium, Crocosphaera watsonii, is restricted to warm tropical and subtropical oceans, while the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. C. watsonii fixes nitrogen (oxygen‐sensitive) and carbon (oxygen‐evolving) during night and day, respectively.
Lixia Deng+6 more
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