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Diatom‐inspired Collective Robots Centered in the image are Barbots, simple robotic agents that are adaptively transporting an object based on environmental light. Inspiration comes from diatom cells that ruthlessly slide against one another, searching for light in watery environments. In this Research Article (DOI: 10.1002/aisy.202501506), Shuguang Li
Tianyi Hu +4 more
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Diatom Analysis in Drowning: A Critical Review of Reliability, Contamination, and Medico-Legal Interpretation. [PDF]
Al-Najjar AS +10 more
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ABSTRACT One of the major subfields of chemical ecology is the study of toxins and how they mediate interactions between organisms. Toxins produced by harmful algae (phycotoxins) impact a wide variety of organisms connected to the marine food web. Significant research efforts have thus aimed to identify the ecological and evolutionary drivers behind ...
Milad Pourdanandeh, Erik Selander
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Growth Inhibition of marine microalgae by water-soluble extracts from automobile tires and identifying key chemical contributors to toxicity. [PDF]
Fujimura T +5 more
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Lysozyme templates bioinspired silicification via localized electrostatic pooling, at variance with disordered peptides, require counterion‐driven coacervation. Small‐angle X‐ray scattering and NMR spectroscopy reveal that the folded lysozyme template remains structurally inert and monomeric in the presence of silicic acid mimics and alcohol byproducts.
Tozivepi Aaron Munyayi +9 more
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Tracing the origin and evolution of specialized biosynthetic pathways in marine organisms. [PDF]
Martinelli L +3 more
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Global change is reshaping the distribution of biodiversity and the functioning of ecosystems. Predicting the long‐term consequences of such changes remains a challenge due to a need for a clear understanding of the mechanisms underpinning ecosystem‐level responses, as well as the role of geographical and environmental contingencies.
Miguel G. Matias +15 more
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Structure of giant kelp Photosystem I-FCP uncovers drivers of antenna evolution across the red lineage. [PDF]
Weissman JD +7 more
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Induced pathogenicity toward open-ocean diatoms by a filterable bacterium Ekhidna algicida sp. nov. [PDF]
Graff van Creveld S +11 more
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Hydrostatic pressure induces strong leakage of dissolved organic matter from "marine snow" particles. [PDF]
Stief P +7 more
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