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The Application Status of Marine Biological Resources in the Field of Health in China
In order to promote the development and utilization of marine biology resources and the sustainable development of health industry in China, this paper summarized the application status of marine biology resources in the field of health, and put forward ...
Li CHEN, Huangming WU, Xixiang TANG
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A decade of progress in marine evolutionary biology
This article summarizes the Evolutionary Applications Special Issue, “A decade of progress in Marine Evolutionary Biology.” The globally connected ocean, from its pelagic depths to its highly varied coastlines, inspired Charles Darwin to develop the ...
Pierre De Wit +5 more
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History of American Marine Biology and Marine Biology Institutions Introduction: Origins of American Marine Biology [PDF]
SYNOPSIS.In the 1840s and 1850s professional naturalists dredged shallow sea-water on the eastern coast of the United States to obtain marine specimens for teaching and research. In 1871 Spencer F. Baird, first U.S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, organized amarine biological laboratory at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, for basic biological research as
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Macroalgal Diseases: Exploring Biology, Pathogenesis, and Management Strategies
The global seaweed market is expected to reach USD 17.8 billion by 2032, fuelled by growing demand for sustainable and healthy food solutions and expanding applications in agriculture and aquaculture.
Damiano Spagnuolo, Giuseppa Genovese
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Effect of Marine Reference on Inferred Evolutionary Patterns of Freshwater Stickleback
Threespine stickleback are a model system for studying rapid and parallel evolution. Studies characterizing freshwater evolution often use contemporary marines as an ancestral proxy, an approach that relies on untested assumptions about the lack of ...
Brandon Tsai +4 more
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The Chemical Biology of Fishes With a Key to the Chemical Literature. By R. Malcolm Love. Pp. xv + 547. (Academic Press: London and New York, January 1970.) 140s; $21.
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Aratus pisonii and Minuca rapax are two brachyuran crabs living with bacterial ectosymbionts located on gill lamellae. One previous study has shown that several rod-shaped bacterial morphotypes are present and the community is dominated by ...
Naëma Schanendra Béziat +2 more
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The degradation of allochthonous terrestrial organic matter, such as recalcitrant lignin and hemicellulose from plants, occurs in the ocean. We hypothesize that bacteria instead of white-rot fungi, the model organisms of aerobic lignin degradation within
Hannah L. Woo +4 more
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The Antarctic Peninsula Under a 1.5°C Global Warming Scenario
Warming of the Antarctic Peninsula in the latter half of the twentieth century was greater than any other terrestrial environment in the Southern Hemisphere, and clear cryospheric and biological consequences have been observed.
Martin Siegert +14 more
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Ongoing global warming induced by anthropogenic emissions has opened the debate as to whether geoengineering is a ‘quick fix’ option. Here we analyse the intended and unintended effects of one specific geoengineering approach, which is enhanced ...
Peter Köhler +4 more
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