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Impact of copper and iron on growth and silicic acid uptake in two Southern Ocean diatoms
Abstract Copper (Cu) and iron (Fe) are vital micronutrients that influence diatom physiology, growth rate, and nutrient stoichiometry. This study examines the interactive effects of Cu and Fe on two Southern Ocean diatoms, Proboscia inermis and Chaetoceros flexuosus, cultured under varying Fe and Cu conditions.
Prayna P. P. Maharaj, Michael J. Ellwood
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Abstract Anthropogenic salinization resulting from road salt application can degrade aquatic environments by altering the structure and function of phytoplankton communities, ultimately reducing flows of resources through aquatic food webs. However, physiological mechanisms underlying taxon‐specific responses to salinization are often poorly linked to ...
Samuel A. T. Dias+5 more
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The Effects of Iron-Bearing Minerals on the Community Diversity and Physiological Activity of Prokaryotic Microorganisms in Pit Mud Used for Strong-Flavor <i>baijiu</i> Production. [PDF]
Jiao K, Deng B, Song P, Wang L, Lian B.
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Abstract Streams naturally receive allochthonous particulate organic materials, but human activity may contribute additional plastic litter inputs, which can affect ecosystem functioning. Our objective was to assess the effect of plastic and bioplastic inputs on microbial biomass and function in a pristine mountain stream.
Mar Oliva‐Albert+13 more
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Relationship troubles at the mitochondrial level and what it might mean for human disease. [PDF]
James R.
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Multidrug transporters in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells: physiological functions and transport mechanisms [PDF]
Colin G. Blackmore+2 more
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Using the diel cycle of ocean microbes to better understand their biogeochemical functions
Abstract The daily cycle of solar radiation has a profound influence in structuring the physiology of microbes in the euphotic zone and subsequently setting the degree of coupling across trophic levels within ocean ecosystems. There has been an upsurge of interest in the biological role of the diel cycle and the ability to probe it using molecular ...
Philip W. Boyd, Benjamin A. S. Van Mooy
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Abstract Viruses infecting aquatic microbes vary immensely in size, but the ecological consequences of virus size are poorly understood. Here we used a unique suite of diverse phytoplankton strains and their viruses, all isolated from waters around Hawai'i, to assess whether virus size affects the suppression of host populations.
Kyle F. Edwards+3 more
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First establishment of a Duck Model for in vivo and in vitro studies of West nile virus (Kunjin subtype). [PDF]
Wu Z+18 more
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