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Dinoflagellate cyst distribution during the middle eocene in the drake passage area: paleoceanographic implications [PDF]
Fil: González Estebenet, María Sol. Instituto Geológico del Sur. Departamento de Geología. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Bahía Blanca; ArgentinaFil: Guerstein, Raquel. Instituto Geológico del Sur. Departamento de Geología.
Alperín, Marta Inés +2 more
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Individual‐Level Trait Responses in Cyanobacterial Populations and Communities
Trait‐based approaches can elucidate mechanisms underlying dynamics of phytoplankton population and community, but assessing individual‐level traits in natural systems remains challenging. This study used flow cytometry to quantify single‐cell trait responses of Microcystis spp. under nutrient, light and CO2 experiment, and these responses were applied
Arnaud P. Louchart +6 more
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Abstract Development and growth of microalgae are mainly sustained by two essential nutrients: nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). Although single‐nutrient limitation has been extensively studied, the balance between N and P availability remains less explored.
Lise Delatte +5 more
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DINOSTRAT version 2.1-GTS2020 [PDF]
DINOSTRAT version 2.1-GTS2020 is now available (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10506652, Bijl et al., 2024b). This version updates DINOSTRAT to the Geologic Time Scale 2020, and new publications are added into the database.
P. K. Bijl
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Dinoflagellate cyst distribution in recent sediments along the south-east coast of India
The spatial variation in the dinoflagellate cyst assemblage from the south-eastcoast of India is presented along with a comparison of the cyst abundance from other regions of the world.
Dhiraj Dhondiram Narale +2 more
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Expanding known dinoflagellate distributions : investigations of slurry cultures from Caspian Sea sediment [PDF]
To investigate the disparity between plankton and cyst records, sediment slurry cultures were used to isolate the motile stage of dinoflagellates from Caspian Sea sediment.
Leroy, S.A.G. +7 more
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Filter feeding by oysters reduces disease transmission in a marine host–parasite system
Abstract As a mechanism of the dilution effect, predation and filter feeding on parasitic propagules are hypothesized to reduce transmission to susceptible hosts and alter host–parasite interactions. In marine systems, the effect of other community members on the disease dynamics of microparasites in their suitable hosts is poorly known.
Xuqing Chen +5 more
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The Kolosh Formation is belongs to Paleocene –Early Eocene cycle, this cycle is characterize by a complete development in the basin of deposition in all parts of Iraq. This study assessed to find the age of Kolosh Formation, dinoflagellate cysts as a
Srood Farooq Naqshabandi
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Natural and anthropogenic rapid changes in the Kara-Bogaz Gol over the last two centuries reconstructed from palynological analyses and a comparison to instrumental records [PDF]
Palynological analyses (pollen and dinocysts) of a sediment core taken in the Kara-Bogaz Gol have been used to reconstruct rapid and catastrophic environmental changes over the last two centuries (chronology based on 210Pb).
Bulatov, SA +3 more
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ABSTRACT Marine microbial communities are structured by a complex interplay of deterministic and stochastic processes, yet how these vary across latitudes remains poorly understood. Most long‐term microbial observatories are restricted to temperate regions, limiting our ability to assess latitudinal contrasts in microbial dynamics.
Pedro C. Junger +13 more
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