ABSTRACT Microbial mats and microbialites are common in modern and ancient saline lacustrine environments and are highly responsive to biological and environmental factors. As such, they represent important sources of high‐resolution environmental data across a wide range of geological time. Nonetheless, interpretation of fossil mats is non‐trivial due
Connor Doyle +6 more
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On-chip nonlocal metasurface for color router: conquering efficiency-loss from spatial-multiplexing. [PDF]
Shi Y, Wan S, Wang Z, Rao R, Li Z.
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A tale of two microbialites: Stromatolites and microbially induced sedimentary structures
ABSTRACT Microbialites are biosedimentary structures built by microbial mats. Five microbialite groups are distinguished: stromatolites, thrombolites, dendrolites, leiloites and microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS). This contribution discusses the two most abundant microbialite groups in marine settings, stromatolites and MISS.
Nora Noffke, Stanley M. Awramik
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Photoacclimation of cryptophytes and diatoms to light variability in the Western Antarctic Peninsula. [PDF]
Ferreira A +8 more
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Conserved genetic markers reveal widespread diatom sexual reproduction in the global ocean. [PDF]
Bilcke G +13 more
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Slide scanner-based microscopy image datasets of fossil diatoms from Southern Ocean surface sediments. [PDF]
Ishino S, Itaki T.
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Effects of food diversity on diatom selection by harpacticoid copepods [PDF]
Chepurnov, Victor +3 more
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The Status, Challenges and Sustainable Development of the Abalone Industry in China
ABSTRACT China has abundant abalone resources and a long history of abalone consumption. Abalone aquaculture is an important economic and social activity in China's coastal provinces. The country's abalone production has increased significantly in recent decades, and it is now the largest producer and consumer of abalone in the world.
Yanfen Yan, Sining Zheng
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Interactions with bacteria shape diatom adaptation to carbon concentration changes. [PDF]
Li C, Yin W, Pan Y, Hu H.
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ABSTRACT Effective knowledge of ecological connectivity at sea and at the land–sea interface is key to supporting global policy goals to conserve and restore ocean biodiversity and function. However, a persistent lack of commonality in terminology and understanding around the concept of connectivity in marine ecological studies hampers its integration ...
Audrey M. Darnaude +20 more
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