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Ecological Dynamics and Co-occurrences Among Prokaryotes and Microeukaryotes in a Diatom Bloom Process in **angshan Bay, China
Diatom blooms can significantly affect the succession of microbial communities, yet little is known about the assembly processes and interactions of...
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Diatom Viruses
The discovery, isolation, and cultivation of the first diatom-infecting virus less than two decades ago revealed an enigmatic, ecological interaction... -
Chronological age-related metabolome responses in the dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi, can predict future bloom demise
Karenia mikimotoi is a common harmful algal bloom (HAB)-forming dinoflagellate and has caused severe financial loss in aquaculture. There are limited...
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The Diatom Microbiome: New Perspectives for Diatom-Bacteria Symbioses
Since their relatively recent evolution, diatoms have come to dominate today’s oceans, playing a critical role in major biogeochemical cycles,... -
Marine bacteroidetes use a conserved enzymatic cascade to digest diatom β-mannan
The polysaccharide β-mannan, which is common in terrestrial plants but unknown in microalgae, was recently detected during diatom blooms. We...
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Growth-stage-related shifts in diatom endometabolome composition set the stage for bacterial heterotrophy
Phytoplankton-derived metabolites fuel a large fraction of heterotrophic bacterial production in the global ocean, yet methodological challenges have...
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Diatom community response to inland water salinization: a review
Both natural and anthropogenic processes can lead to the increasing salinity of surface waters. The knowledge about the ecological consequences of...
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Phytoplankton succession during a massive coastal diatom bloom at Marian Cove, King George Island, Antarctica
To understand the community structure and the functional dynamics of phytoplankton over the long term, it is essential to identify rapid changes in...
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Ancient Diatom DNA
An interesting feature of some diatom species is their ability to form resting stages, a dormant life stage that can allow them to survive long... -
Advancing potential of diatom indicators for stream and lake water quality assessment against nutrient-induced pollution
Algae have a long history of use in indicating ecological condition of streams and lakes. Various algae-based indicators have been developed and used...
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Phytoplankton dynamics and bloom events in oligotrophic Mediterranean lagoons: seasonal patterns but hazardous trends
Detailed seasonal analyses of phytoplankton assemblages’ composition were performed on long-term datasets (20 years) of two oligotrophic...
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Unveiling the spatio-temporal variation of harmful algal bloom (HAB) species assemblages and their relationship with environmental factors in a tidal creek environment
The present study provides complementary information on the harmful algal bloom (HAB) species present in Manori Creek coastal water and tidal...
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Plastic responses lead to increased neurotoxin production in the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia under ocean warming and acidification
Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) are recognized as two major climatic conditions influencing phytoplankton growth and nutritional or toxin...
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Qualitative and quantitative assessment of diatom deformities and protoplasmic condition under metal and metalloid stress
Metals and metalloids are toxic, persistent, and non-biodegradable and can be biomagnified (e.g., Hg), and therefore pose a serious threat to the...
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Flavobacterial exudates disrupt cell cycle progression and metabolism of the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana
Phytoplankton and bacteria form the base of marine ecosystems and their interactions drive global biogeochemical cycles. The effects of bacteria and...
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Particle-associated bacteria differentially influence the aggregation of the marine diatom Minutocellus polymorphus
The aggregation of phytoplankton leads to the settling of particulate organic carbon in the form of marine snow, making it an important process in...
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Seasonal changes in the cell size and density of the diatom Fragilaria crotonensis Kitton in Lake Biwa
Few studies have explored changes in the sizes of diatom cells which can be due to sexual reproduction in lakes, as observations of natural...
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Cellular Hallmarks and Regulation of the Diatom Cell Cycle
Diatoms are one of the oldest experimental models for studying the mitotic cell cycle, with microscopic descriptions of cell division dating back to... -
Small phytoplankton contribute greatly to CO2-fixation after the diatom bloom in the Southern Ocean
Phytoplankton is composed of a broad-sized spectrum of phylogenetically diverse microorganisms. Assessing CO 2 -fixation intra- and inter-group...
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An Integrated View of Diatom Interactions
Marine microbial communities, composed of bacteria, archaea, and protists, as well as viruses, play essential roles in the functioning and regulation...