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Carbonate chemistry fitness landscapes inform diatom resilience to future perturbations. [PDF]
Ferderer A +5 more
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Relationships between diatoms and the environment in Spanish reservoirs
Ana I. Negro
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Exopolymeric substances (EPS) produced in the photic zone and surface sediments sequester calcium. Below the sediment surface, heterotrophic bacteria degrade EPS, releasing calcium resulting in carbonate precipitation. This process, which continues for millennia deep in the core, is an important sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Pieter T. Visscher +9 more
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Dynamics of oxygen evolution in a thermally stratified reservoir under climate warming. [PDF]
Ma B, Dong F, Peng W, Liu X, Huang A.
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Diverse living microbial communities showing stacked mats and finger‐like branching examples that grow with the support of reed grass (phytomicrobialites) as well as aragonitic stromatolitic tufa have been rediscovered in the alkaline and hypersaline Lake Nuoertu in the Badain Jaran Desert N. China.
S. V. Hohl +3 more
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Tropics to the Poles: A Snapshot of Coastal Eukaryotic Marine Microalgal Diversity Across Five Ecoregions. [PDF]
Stuart J +7 more
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Diversity of FAAL enzymes and prediction of their substrate specificity using FAALPred
Abstract FAALs (fatty acyl‐AMP ligases) recruit and incorporate fatty acids during the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. Their diversity, distribution, and substrate specificity remain poorly understood, which limits functional predictions from sequence data.
Anne Liong +2 more
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Conformational plasticity enables functional switching in diatom light-harvesting complexes. [PDF]
Sousani TI +4 more
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