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Abstract Carbonate coral sands are an integral part of the carbon and nutrient cycles in subtropical and tropical coastal environments. Recent studies indicate that nearshore carbonate sands may be hotspots for organic matter production and respiration, but the processes and their controls are poorly understood due to a lack of noninvasive in situ ...
Alireza Merikhi +2 more
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Heterocyst-infecting chytrid parasites reduce nitrogen fixation and host growth under nitrogen-limiting conditions in the cyanobacterium <i>Dolichospermum sp</i>. [PDF]
Xu X +3 more
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Boundary exchange and benthic fluxes drive trace element cycling in North Pacific marginal seas
Abstract Trace elements are essential micronutrients for primary producers in the ocean, supporting vital metabolic functions. However, their behavior in the northwestern Pacific remains unknown. This study investigated the behavior and benthic fluxes of Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Cd in the East/Japan Sea and the Yellow Sea.
Xiaoyu Chen +4 more
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On the ecological duality between ciliates and dinoflagellates across marine ecosystems. [PDF]
Calbet A.
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Integrating phytoplankton phenology, traits, and model‐data fusion to advance bloom prediction
Abstract While there is a diversity of approaches for modeling phytoplankton blooms, their accuracy in predicting the onset and manifestation of a bloom is still lagging behind what is needed to support effective management. We outline a framework that integrates trait theory and ecosystem modeling to improve bloom prediction.
Matthew R. Hipsey +6 more
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The plankton algae of Lake Erie : with special reference to the Chlorophyceae /
Julia W. Snow
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Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Coastal Waters of Changdao Island (China): Toxin Profiles, Potential Producers, and Environmental Conditions. [PDF]
Zheng G +7 more
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Copepod‐associated microbial biogeography in the epipelagic ocean
Abstract Zooplankton‐microbial interactions play crucial roles in epipelagic ecosystem functions. The distinct west‐to‐east gradients and complex circulation patterns in the Mediterranean Sea, combined with the ubiquity of pelagic copepods, provide an ideal model to study the ecological processes driving host‐associated microbial spatial distribution ...
Ximena Velasquez +8 more
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