Photomorphogenic and Biochemical Effects of Radiation and Nitrate Availability on the Red Alga <i>Plocamium cartilagineum</i>. [PDF]
Moreira BR +6 more
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Abstract Marine heatwaves are expected to become more frequent and intense due to global climate change, potentially impacting plankton communities. In the present study, the effects of a simulated short‐term warming event on the structure and functioning of coastal plankton communities were investigated during a mesocosm experiment conducted with ...
Tanguy Soulié +8 more
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An alternative pattern of head expansion during feeding in cichlids. [PDF]
De Ridder J +6 more
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Seasonal patterns in B‐vitamins and cobalamin co‐limitation in the Northwest Atlantic
Abstract B‐vitamins are important co‐enzymes that have long been hypothesized to play key roles in marine ecosystems. However, environmental measurements remain scarce, which limits our understanding of their potential impact. Here, we present mass spectrometry‐based measurements of B‐vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12) and related vitamers along a ...
Catherine Bannon +9 more
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Marine blue green algae: Microorganism of bioactive potential. [PDF]
Kosta S, Jain R, Tiwari A.
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Seasonal genotypic and phenotypic differentiation of a cosmopolitan freshwater diatom
Abstract Most ecosystems are characterized by seasonality, which, through biotic and abiotic changes, influences species biomass dynamics. Recent studies have shown that ecologically important traits can evolve rapidly in response to environmental changes, resulting in eco‐evolutionary dynamics with consequences for population and community dynamics ...
Domiziana Cristini +5 more
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Highlighting the resilience potential of marine protected areas in the face of coral bleaching with passive acoustic monitoring. [PDF]
Raick X +8 more
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Abstract Copepods of the genus Calanus are key species in the energy transfer from primary producers to higher trophic levels in Arctic and sub‐Arctic seas. The timing of reproduction can differ between species, depending on whether they rely on external energy sources to initiate reproduction (income breeders) or use internal energy sources (capital ...
Mads Schultz +3 more
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Light-induced increase in the steady-state chlorophyll fluorescence in cyanobacteria reflects induction of energy dissipation complementary to orange carotenoid protein-dependent thermal dissipation. [PDF]
Ogawa T +4 more
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