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Seasonality of methane and carbon dioxide emissions in tropical seagrass and unvegetated ecosystems
Tropical seagrasses and adjacent unvegetated mudflats both emit the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane, though seagrasses have lower global warming potential relative to mudflats, suggest a year of high temporal resolution measurements of air ...
Vincent Saderne +6 more
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Roles of Apoptosis and Autophagy on the Texture of Red Sea Bream Muscle [PDF]
One of commercial brands in farmed-products of red sea bream (Pagrus major), named “Date-Madai”, is known to possess hard texture and transparency when served as “Sashimi”.
Harigaya Atsuko +2 more
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Objectives Corals, the building blocks of reef ecosystems, have been severely threatened by climate change. Coral bleaching, the loss of the coral’s endosymbiotic algae, occurs as a consequence of increasing ocean temperature. To understand mechanisms of
Maha J. Cziesielski +2 more
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Background The transition from water to air is a key event in the evolution of many marine organisms to access new food sources, escape water hypoxia, and exploit the higher and temperature-independent oxygen concentration of air.
Marco Fusi +11 more
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Single-cell genomics based on Raman sorting reveals novel carotenoid-containing bacteria in the Red Sea [PDF]
Cell sorting coupled with single-cell genomics is a powerful tool to circumvent cultivation of microorganisms and reveal microbial ‘dark matter’. Single-cell Raman spectra (SCRSs) are label-free biochemical ‘fingerprints’ of individual cells, which can ...
Davison, Paul A. +11 more
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Harmonization of space-borne infra-red sensors measuring sea surface temperature [PDF]
Sea surface temperature (SST) is observed by a constellation of sensors, and SST retrievals are commonly combined into gridded SST analyses and climate data records (CDRs).
Block, Thomas +5 more
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DNA barcoding reveals the coral “laboratory-rat”, Stylophora pistillata encompasses multiple identities [PDF]
Stylophora pistillata is a widely used coral “lab-rat” species with highly variable morphology and a broad biogeographic range (Red Sea to western central Pacific).
A Budd +34 more
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Anomalies in the carbonate system of Red Sea coastal habitats [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Baldry, K., Saderne, V., McCorkle, D. C., Churchill, J. H., Agust, S., & Duarte, C. M.
Agusti, Susana +5 more
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Determinants of maternal length of stay following childbirth in a rural health facility in Eritrea
Background The days following childbirth are a critical phase in the lives of mothers and newborns. Postpartum length of stay is a critical indicator of the efficiency of health care delivery.
Ghirmay Ghebrekidan Ghebremeskel +3 more
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During the last years, the application of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to search for specific genetic markers has become a crucial method for the characterization of microbial communities.
Alexandra Coello-Camba +2 more
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