Correction: Chemoautotrophic Thermodesulfobacteriota as a key genomic potential group in the hypoxic diazotrophic community of the Changjiang (Yangtze River) estuary. [PDF]
Zhang M +9 more
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ABSTRACT Inland waterways are vital for facilitating market access and promoting economic development worldwide. This paper explores this relationship by examining the impact of navigational channel regulation works on the Yangtze River mainstream, China's longest inland waterway.
Yufei Peng +2 more
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Tracking the Migratory Life History of Brown Croaker (<i>Miichthys miiuy</i>) Through Otolith Microchemistry in the East China Sea. [PDF]
Shen J +8 more
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ABSTRACT The presence of microbial mats is often invoked to explain the good preservation of vertebrate tracks, because they can cover and biostabilize such structures. However, microbial influence on the sediment properties when the track is made and on the track characteristics has not been so thoroughly analysed.
Isabel Emma Quijada +4 more
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Human-environmental overlap of resistant Enterobacterales: genomic evidence linking coastal waters and community carriage of antimicrobial resistance in a low- and middle-income setting. [PDF]
Labi AK +8 more
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ABSTRACT This research examines the spatial and geochemical interactions between mat‐forming microorganisms and thalassinid shrimp in an intertidal flat situated on the shores of Willapa Bay, Washington, USA. The study serves as a contemporary analog for the relationships between mats and burrowing organisms in deep time.
Brette S. Harris +9 more
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Multidimensional Drivers of Fish Community Assembly Across Seasonal and Hydrographic Gradients in the Yangtze River Estuary and Adjacent East China Sea: Insights from eDNA Analyses. [PDF]
Tang Y +6 more
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ABSTRACT Thin ferruginous sandy crusts are common on top of sandstone beds in the Early Permian post‐glacial deposits of the Paraná Basin in southern Brazil. These crusts usually preserve wrinkle structures, suggesting that they might be a product of microbial mediation.
Patrícia Weschenfelder +2 more
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Author Correction: Large emissions of CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> due to active-layer warming in Arctic tundra. [PDF]
Torn MS +5 more
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