From isolation to insights: mitochondrial complex I in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum
SUMMARY Diatoms are among the most ecologically successful microalgae, contributing significantly to marine primary production and global carbon cycling. Their distinctive metabolic architecture, shaped by a complex evolutionary history involving secondary endosymbiosis, includes a highly compartmentalized cell organization and unique metabolic ...
Federico Berdun +7 more
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Growth Performance and Biochemical Profiles of Fairy Shrimp (<i>Streptocephalus sirindhornae</i>) Fed Natural Diets at Low and High Stocking Densities. [PDF]
Sriphuthorn K, Senasri N, Dabseepai P.
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Phytoplankton Distribution and Algal indices of Mid Manair Dam in Rajanna Siricilla District, Telangana [PDF]
G. Mahesh, K. Shailaja
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Satellite Data Trace Seasonal Freshwater Dispersion in Hudson and James Bays
Abstract Freshwater dispersal controls stratification, circulation, and biogeochemical processes in Hudson and James Bay (HJB); however, limited field observations hinder understanding of how different freshwater types drive change. This study uses Aqua‐Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer and Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity‐Microwave Imaging
Atreya Basu +9 more
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Dynamic reworking of marine diatom endometabolomes in response to temperature and a model bacterium. [PDF]
Olofsson M +7 more
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Hidden Bioavailable Dissolved Organic Matter in the Deep Northwestern Pacific Ocean
Abstract The deep ocean is widely viewed as a stable reservoir of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) that is highly resistant to microbial degradation. However, this paradigm may be oversimplified. In a cross‐latitude survey conducted in the northwestern Pacific Ocean (155°E, 28.5°N–41.5°N), bulk DOC concentrations were found to be relatively constant ...
Yixian Li +4 more
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Diverse biophysical and molecular mechanisms drive phytoplankton sinking in response to starvation. [PDF]
Wu Y +10 more
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Southern Ocean Sulfate Aerosol Sources Quantified From Sulfur Isotopes in Antarctic Ice Cores
Abstract The Southern Ocean has emerged as a key region for constraining aerosol‐climate interactions due to its relatively low anthropogenic influence. Sulfate is an important aerosol over the Southern Ocean, and models suggest dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is the largest source of sulfate during summer.
U. A. Jongebloed +5 more
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The marine phosphorus cycle driven by an unlikely microbe. [PDF]
Lin S, Francoeur A.
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