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Molecular insights into the circadian clock in marine diatoms
The circadian clock is a fundamental endogenous mechanism of adaptation that coordinates the physiology and behavior of most organisms with diel...
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Benthic diatoms modify riverine silicon export to a marine zone in a hypertidal estuarine environment
Riverine dissolved silicon (DSi) and biogenic silica (BSi) are modulated along the estuarine gradient by several biotic and abiotic processes...
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Diatoms and paleolimnology: a lucky journey of no return
The story I offer provides an intimate look at my passion and dedication to diatoms and Paleolimnology, narrating my journey from the first...
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Marine Diatoms
Diatoms are very small (10–200 μm) plant-like organisms (phytoplanktons) that float. Of all the algae phyla, diatoms are the most numerous,... -
Marine ecological risk assessment for the herbicide sulfometuron-methyl based on species sensitivity distribution approach
In recent years, herbicide sulfometuron-methyl (SM) has been used to kill the invasive plant Spartina alternflora in some coastal areas of China,...
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Response of Diatoms from Gryazevoe Lake (Magadan Oblast) to Environmental Changes in the Northern Coast of the Sea of Okhotsk in the Late Pleistocene–Holocene
AbstractThe study of diatoms from the sediments of core Gz-1 (Gryazevoe Lake, Magadan oblast) has made it possible to identify the response of diatom...
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The biogeochemistry of marine dimethylsulfide
The marine trace gas dimethylsulfide (DMS) supplies sulfur to the atmosphere at a rate of 15–40 Tg S per year, contributing to the production of...
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Early Eocene Diatoms and Silicoflagellates of the Cis-Donets Monocline (Russian Plate): Biostratigraphical and Paleogeographical Approaches
AbstractThe diatom assemblage of the Veshenskaya Formation studied in the borehole P-321 of the Cis-Donets monocline (southern part of the Russian...
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Environmental optima for common diatoms from Ontario lakes along gradients of lakewater pH, total phosphorus concentration, and depth
Diatoms are powerful biomonitoring indicators for contemporary and past limnological conditions, provided that their environmental optima are...
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Shear strength characteristics of marine sediments: the influences of lithofacies and sedimentological environment
The undrained shear strength of marine sediment is of vital importance because of its critical role in seafloor slope stability, seafloor...
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Marine and Coastal Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Development
A marine and coastal ecosystem offers various services to human civilisation, such as provisioning, supporting, cultural, and regulating services.... -
Effect of Temperature on the Release of Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP) and Aggregation by Marine Diatoms (Thalassiosira weissflogii and Skeletonema marinoi)
The presence of diatoms is accompanied by the production of a large amount of extracellular polymeric substances, which are mainly composed of...
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Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur Contents in Marine Phytoplankton Cells and Biomass Conversion
In this study, we isolated and cultured phytoplankton along the coast of China and measured the cellular carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur contents under...
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Exploratory analysis of chitosan in marine seston samples from a temperate estuary (Argentina)
Chitosan is a linear polysaccharide composed of randomly distributed chains of β -(1,4)- d -glucosamine (deacetylated units) and N -acetyl- d -glucosamine....
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Suitability evaluation on marine ranching in Guangdong, South China
The ecological suitability of marine resources and environmental conditions for marine ranching in Guangdong, South China was evaluated. Niche theory...
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Past Trends and Future Projections of Marine Primary Productivity in the Tropical Indian Ocean
Changes in marine phytoplankton are crucial to understand the complex but significant climate change impacts on the marine ecosystem and fisheries.... -
Seasonal measurements of the nitrogenous osmolyte glycine betaine in marine temperate coastal waters
Glycine betaine (GBT) is a nitrogenous osmolyte ubiquitous throughout the marine environment. Despite its widespread occurrence and significance in...
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Toxic effects of pesticides on the marine microalga Skeletonema costatum and their biological degradation
Pesticides are considered to be toxic pollutants that are harmful to the health of humans and animals or dangerous to the environment. The pesticides...
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Impaired viral infection and reduced mortality of diatoms in iron-limited oceanic regions
Diatom primary productivity is tightly coupled with carbon export through the ballasted nature of the silica-based cell wall, linking the oceanic...
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Satellite-Based Marine Ecological Services for the Indian Ocean Region
India has a vast coastline of ~7,500 km encompassing the west coast (eastern Arabian Sea), east coast (western Bay of Bengal), and islands. The...