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The planktonic life of octopuses
Nature, 1995Peer ...
Villanueva, Roger+2 more
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Science, 1999
In two dramatic experiments in 1996, iron was added to a large area of the tropical Pacific Ocean, causing a large phytoplankton bloom. This result not only demonstrated that (in at least some parts of the ocean) the lack of iron limits productivity, but also raised the possibility that fertilization of the ocean could increase its output.
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In two dramatic experiments in 1996, iron was added to a large area of the tropical Pacific Ocean, causing a large phytoplankton bloom. This result not only demonstrated that (in at least some parts of the ocean) the lack of iron limits productivity, but also raised the possibility that fertilization of the ocean could increase its output.
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2007
Abstract : Mining existing data I have continued to investigate hydrography and nutrients in respect to plankton production in the central and eastern Arabian Sea and on the shelf off India's west coast. Occasionally I have commented on general oceanographic or ecological principles.
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Abstract : Mining existing data I have continued to investigate hydrography and nutrients in respect to plankton production in the central and eastern Arabian Sea and on the shelf off India's west coast. Occasionally I have commented on general oceanographic or ecological principles.
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2018
The word “plankton” is derived from the Greek word for drifting. Plankton are frequently described as organisms that drift on or near the surface of the water and are unable to swim sufficiently strongly to move toward tides, winds, or currents. This description is not strictly true, in that many planktonic organisms, even very small individuals, can ...
Perumal Santhanam+3 more
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The word “plankton” is derived from the Greek word for drifting. Plankton are frequently described as organisms that drift on or near the surface of the water and are unable to swim sufficiently strongly to move toward tides, winds, or currents. This description is not strictly true, in that many planktonic organisms, even very small individuals, can ...
Perumal Santhanam+3 more
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1996
In diesem Kapitel werden wir zunachst darstellen, wie das Plankton auch Menschen auffallen kann, die nicht durch das Mikroskop schauen. Danach folgen eini ge Definitionen and Begriffsklarungen, die fur das Verstandnis des Bushes notwendig sind, sowie eine kurze Darstellung von Untersuchungsmethoden.
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In diesem Kapitel werden wir zunachst darstellen, wie das Plankton auch Menschen auffallen kann, die nicht durch das Mikroskop schauen. Danach folgen eini ge Definitionen and Begriffsklarungen, die fur das Verstandnis des Bushes notwendig sind, sowie eine kurze Darstellung von Untersuchungsmethoden.
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