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Implications of increased carbon supply for the global expansion of jellyfish blooms [PDF]
Brotz, Lucas+6 more
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Abstract The mixotrophic toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis forms red tides almost annually along Florida's Gulf coast. We hypothesize that the nutritional status and abundance of its prey, the picocyanobacterium Synechococcus, will affect its feeding rates and growth responses, with implications for bloom dynamics.
So Hyun Ahn+3 more
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Rising surface salinity and declining sea ice: A new Southern Ocean state revealed by satellites. [PDF]
Silvano A+10 more
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Abrupt decline of microplankton species richness linked to coastal inflow in an Arctic fjord
Abstract Species richness can be important for the functioning and resilience of marine ecosystems, with planktonic protists forming the base of the marine food web. Climate change‐driven shifts in water mass distributions are projected to alter plankton diversity.
Tobias Reiner Vonnahme+6 more
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Working together for our oceans: A marine spatial plan for Algoa Bay, South Africa
Rosemary A. Dorrington+17 more
doaj +1 more source
Retraction notice to "Copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO-NPs) as a key player in the production of oil-based paint against biofilm and other activities" [Heliyon 10 (2024) e29758]. [PDF]
Abdelrazek HM+3 more
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Abstract Nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems is often facilitated by consumers through excretion. While fish play established roles in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycling, their impact on carbon (C) cycling remains underexplored. This role could be significant in ecosystems where dissolved organic matter (DOM) regulates light and nutrient ...
Sandra Klemet‐N'Guessan+4 more
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