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Epipelagic calanoid copepods of the northern indian-ocean
Madhupratap, M, Haridas, P
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Small proteins from prokaryotes in the marine water column at full ocean depth. [PDF]
Li QM, He LS, Wang Y.
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Unique phylogenies and metabolic adaptations of novel lineage III and comammox <i>Nitrospira</i> species from deep-sea sediments. [PDF]
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Latitudinal transition of epipelagic mesozooplankton in the northwestern Pacific in winter
Marine Environmental Research, 2023The northwestern Pacific (NWP) is a hotspot of marine biodiversity study, and zooplankton is a crucial secondary producer in the marine ecosystem. It is of utmost importance to do extensive study on the distribution of zooplankton community in the NWP. The distribution of epipelagic zooplankton community in the 143-146°E section between the equator and
Hongju Chen, Yunyun Zhuang, Ruping Ge
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Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023
The escalating global microplastic (MP) pollution severely threatens marine life due to insufficient waste management and widespread single-use plastic. This study focuses on assessing MP contamination in commercial prawns from Gujarat State, India.
Vasantkumar, Rabari +5 more
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The escalating global microplastic (MP) pollution severely threatens marine life due to insufficient waste management and widespread single-use plastic. This study focuses on assessing MP contamination in commercial prawns from Gujarat State, India.
Vasantkumar, Rabari +5 more
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Global patterns of epipelagic gelatinous zooplankton biomass
Marine Biology, 2011There is concern that overfishing may lead to a proliferation of jellyfish through a process known as fishing down the food web. However, there has been no global synthesis of patterns of gelatinous zooplankton biomass (GZB), an important first step in determining any future trends.
Martin K S Lilley +2 more
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Community differentiation of bacterioplankton in the epipelagic layer in the South China Sea [PDF]
AbstractThe South China Sea (SCS) is the largest marginal sea in the western tropical Pacific Ocean and is characterized by complex physicochemical environments. To date, the biogeographic patterns of the microbial communities have rarely been reported at a basin scale in the SCS.
Xuhua Cheng, Zhimao Mai
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Metabolism of epipelagic tropical ctenophores
Marine Biology, 1986Measurements of respiration and excretion at 25°C were made for five species of ctenophores collected during five cruises to the Bahamas (1982–1984). The mean element-specific respiration and ammonium excretion rates of freshly collected specimens of all species ranged from 4 to 16% d-1, the mean atomic O:N ratios were 10 to 16, and ammonium averaged ...
P. Kremer, M. F. Canino, R. W. Gilmer
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Local theta correspondences between epipelagic supercuspidal representations [PDF]
In this paper we study the local theta correspondences between epipelagic supercupsidal representations of a type I classical dual pair $(G,G')$ over $p$-adic fields. We show that, besides an exceptional case, an epipelagic supercupsidal representation $π$ of $\widetilde{G}$ lifts to an epipelagic supercupsidal representation $π'$ of $\widetilde{G ...
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