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The life cycle of fatty acids in oleaginous stramenopiles: from synthesis to maturation and beyond. [PDF]
Sérès Y +3 more
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Habitat complexity and grazing by invertebrate molluscs shaped community structure and ecosystem functioning on eco‐engineered substrates through distinct mechanisms. Increasing structural complexity increased invertebrate species richness with limited effects on macroalgae and carbon flux, while grazer exclusion had strong effects on macroalgal ...
Corryn L. Knapp, Andrew L. Chang
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Physiological and Ecological Responses of the Bloom-Forming Diatom <i>Achnanthidium catenatum</i> to Nutrients. [PDF]
Yang TY +4 more
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ABSTRACT Recovering ancient DNA from environmental samples is transforming the way we understand historical ecosystems. While high‐throughput sequencing of the total DNA in environmental samples (shotgun metagenomic sequencing) reveals the taxonomic contents of these samples, the genetic signals of some taxa (e.g., eukaryotes) can be weak compared to ...
Nicole R. Foster +11 more
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Experimental insights in taxon-specific functional responses to droughts in glacier-fed stream biofilms. [PDF]
Touchette D +7 more
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ABSTRACT Metabarcoding of environmental and ancient environmental DNA (eDNA and sedaDNA) is a powerful approach for studying and monitoring marine communities. However, its effectiveness is limited by the availability of comprehensive and well‐curated reference databases, particularly for protists.
Stefanie Knell +2 more
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A Comparative Analysis of DNA Metabarcoding and Morphological Identification in Diatoms Reveals Similar Patterns of Environmental Response. [PDF]
Gonzalez-Saldias F +5 more
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ABSTRACT Growth of ectotherms typically positively correlates with increasing temperature towards an optimal temperature range, followed by a decline in growth when temperatures exceed the optimal temperature range for that organism. When temperature is within or close to the optimal range, food availability and other environmental factors can play ...
Lindsay E. Hansen +4 more
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Connecting Bond Switching to Fracture Toughness of Calcium Aluminosilicate Glasses
ABSTRACT Fracture toughness is a critical mechanical property of glasses, but a detailed understanding of its link to composition and structure is still missing. Here, focusing on the industrially important family of calcium aluminosilicate glasses, we measure the fracture toughness of two glass series using the single‐edge precracked beam method, one ...
Sidsel Mulvad Johansen +7 more
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Cold comfort for change: Stream mats as biological indicators of ecosystem processes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. [PDF]
Kohler TJ +5 more
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