Heatwave intensity drives eco‐physiological responses in infaunal bivalves: A mesocosm experiment
Abstract Marine heatwaves are increasing globally in intensity and duration. To investigate the potential consequences for coastal ecosystems, the effects of short‐term heat stress must be better understood. This study examined eco‐physiological responses in two common intertidal bivalves, Cerastoderma edule and Macoma balthica, to different heatwave ...
Maren A. Staniek +6 more
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Nanoencapsulated <i>Dunaliella tertiolecta</i> Extract and β-Carotene in Liposomal Carriers: Antioxidant and Erythroprotective Potential Through Sustained-Release Systems. [PDF]
García-Morales J +10 more
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Abstract Eutrophication in the Baltic Sea has caused an imbalance in the inorganic nitrogen (N) to phosphorus (P) ratio, leaving excess phosphate (PO4) after the phytoplankton spring bloom that terminates after N depletion. Using monitoring data, we demonstrated that the PO4 concentration has continued to increase in the outermost Gulf of Finland ...
Kristian Spilling +6 more
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Chlorophylls and Polyphenols: Non-Enzymatic Regulation of the Production and Removal of Reactive Oxygen Species, as a Way of Regulating Abiotic Stress in Plants. [PDF]
Nikolić BR +4 more
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Abstract Spatial environmental heterogeneity is an important driver of aquatic biodiversity. Ecological and evolutionary theory often consider spatial heterogeneity as being driven by exogenous factors, yet heterogeneity can also be generated and modified by organisms.
Romana Limberger +4 more
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Mechanism of nanomaterial-induced lipid droplet formation in <i>Raphidocelis subcapitata</i> is mediated by charge properties. [PDF]
McKeel E +5 more
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Abstract Periphyton plays an important functional role in shallow lakes and is sensitive to variation in nutrient availability and global warming. Understanding the responses of periphyton to changes in nutrient availability in contrasting warming scenarios can contribute to the development of more efficient techniques for the restoration of lakes in a
Olivera Stamenković +4 more
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Plant based Nano defenders successfully fight microbial contaminants without damaging the morphology and genetics of rose and night queen. [PDF]
Jahangir GZ +10 more
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Trophic strategies of freshwater nanoflagellates under variable run‐off scenarios
Abstract Terrestrial run‐off is increasing in temperate lakes due to climate change and can lead to loading of colored dissolved organic matter (cDOM) and nutrients, thus reducing light availability and increasing carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Run‐off events are highly irregular, resulting in temporal resource variability that may determine the ...
Katerina Symiakaki +6 more
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Selection and Evaluation of Native Plants for Rain Gardens in Tropical Regions: A Dual-Method Assessment Framework. [PDF]
Chen PC, Huang MY, Wang SY.
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