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Influence of the Age of Free-Living Amoeba Cysts on Their Vertical Distribution in a Water Column [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms
Free-living amoebae (FLA) are widely distributed protozoa in both natural and artificial environments such as drinking water. In addition to the ability of all FLA to transport various pathogenic microorganisms, certain species, such as Acanthamoeba spp.
Zineb Fechtali-Moute, Sébastien Pomel
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Water-Column Zone Impacts Non-Essential Heavy Metal Accumulation in Fish Occupying Different Zones [PDF]

open access: yesToxics
The Gulf of Maine and Bay of Fundy have documented increases in heavy metals with specific properties, resulting in differing concentrations throughout the water column.
Meredith Foley   +3 more
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The EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM): Standardized and Interoperable Instrumentation for Ocean Observation

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2022
The oceans are a fundamental source for climate balance, sustainability of resources and life on Earth, therefore society has a strong and pressing interest in maintaining and, where possible, restoring the health of the marine ecosystems.
Nadine Lantéri   +51 more
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The Importance of Marine Research Infrastructures in Capturing Processes and Impacts of Extreme Events

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2021
Extreme events have long been underestimated in the extent to which they shape the surface of our planet, our environment, its ecological integrity, and the sustainability of human society. Extreme events are by definition rarely observed, of significant
Nadia Lo Bue   +18 more
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The role of the marine research infrastructures in the European marine observation landscape: present and future perspectives

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2023
The ocean regulates the exchange, storage of carbon dioxide, plays a key role in global control of Earth climate and life, absorbs most of the heat excess from greenhouse gas emissions and provides a remarkable number of resources for the human being ...
Juan José Dañobeitia   +16 more
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Proposed synergies between oceanography and metrology

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2023
Accurate and traceable measurements are required to understand ocean processes, to address pressing societal challenges, such as climate change and to sustainably manage marine resources.
Susan E. Hartman   +22 more
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Drivers of pelagic and benthic microbial communities on Central Arctic seamounts

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2023
Seamounts are abundant features on the seafloor that serve as hotspots and barriers for the dispersal of benthic organisms. The primary focus of seamount ecology has typically been on the composition and distribution of faunal communities, with far less ...
Anabel von Jackowski   +4 more
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Toward a Comprehensive and Integrated Strategy of the European Marine Research Infrastructures for Ocean Observations

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2020
Research Infrastructures (RIs) are large-scale facilities encompassing instruments, resources, data and services used by the scientific community to conduct high-level research in their respective fields.
Juan Jose Dañobeitia   +41 more
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Spatial Distribution of Arctic Bacterioplankton Abundance Is Linked to Distinct Water Masses and Summertime Phytoplankton Bloom Dynamics (Fram Strait, 79°N)

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2021
The Arctic is impacted by climate warming faster than any other oceanic region on Earth. Assessing the baseline of microbial communities in this rapidly changing ecosystem is vital for understanding the implications of ocean warming and sea ice retreat ...
Magda G. Cardozo-Mino   +8 more
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Diversity, Abundance, and Ecological Roles of Planktonic Fungi in Marine Environments

open access: yesJournal of Fungi, 2022
Fungi are considered terrestrial and oceans are a “fungal desert”. However, with the considerable progress made over past decades, fungi have emerged as morphologically, phylogenetically, and functionally diverse components of the marine water column ...
Kalyani Sen, Biswarup Sen, Guangyi Wang
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