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Cervico-Vaginal Microbiome Dynamics Across HPV-Driven Lesion Stages in Moroccan Women. [PDF]
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Mixotrophy emerges as an optimal strategy in mature waters of the Amazon River plume. [PDF]
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Heterotrophy mitigates the response of the temperate coral
Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration have caused global average sea surface temperature (SST) to increase by approximately 0.11°C per decade between 1971 and 2010 - a trend that is projected to continue through the 21st century.
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Microbially Mediated Mineral Carbonation: Roles of Phototrophy and Heterotrophy
Ultramafic mine tailings from the Diavik Diamond Mine, Canada and the Mount Keith Nickel Mine, Western Australia are valuable feedstocks for sequestering CO₂ via mineral carbonation. In microcosm experiments, tailings were leached using various dilute acids to produce subsaline solutions at circumneutral pH that were inoculated with a phototrophic ...
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International audienceCorals acquire nutrients via the transfer of photosynthates by their endo-symbionts (autotrophy), or via zooplankton predation by the animal (heterotrophy).
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Trends in Microbiology, 2016
The theory of autotrophic origins of life posits that the first cells on Earth satisfied their carbon needs from CO2. At hydrothermal vents, spontaneous synthesis of methane via serpentinization links an energy metabolic reaction with a geochemical homologue.
Schonheit, P., Buckel, W., Martin, W.
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The theory of autotrophic origins of life posits that the first cells on Earth satisfied their carbon needs from CO2. At hydrothermal vents, spontaneous synthesis of methane via serpentinization links an energy metabolic reaction with a geochemical homologue.
Schonheit, P., Buckel, W., Martin, W.
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Anthropogenic nitrogen autotrophy of a territory is defined as the nitrogen flux associated with local production of harvested crops and grass consumed by livestock grazing (in kg N/km(2)/yr).
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Heterotrophy in Tropical Scleractinian Corals
Biological Reviews, 2009AbstractThe dual character of corals, that they are both auto‐ and heterotrophs, was recognized early in the twentieth Century. It is generally accepted that the symbiotic association between corals and their endosymbiotic algae (called zooxanthellae) is fundamental to the development of coral reefs in oligotrophic tropical oceans because zooxanthellae
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