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Implications of ocean color in the upper water thermal structure at NINO3.4 region: a sensitivity study for optical algorithms and ocean color variabilities
Published 2018-07-01“…Although limited to two-dimensional surfaces, remote-sensing tools have been successfully providing the most recent state of marine phytoplankton biomass to better understand bottom-up processes initiating daily marine material cycles. …”
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Exploring the key factors affecting the seasonal variation of phytoplankton in the coastal Yellow Sea
Published 2022-12-01“…Marine phytoplankton play crucial roles in the ocean’s biological pump and have great impacts on global biogeochemical cycles, yet the knowledge of environmental variables controlling their seasonal dynamics needs to be improved further, especially in the coastal ecosystems. …”
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Dissipation of a <i>Polykrikos geminatum</i> Bloom after Wind Events in Pearl River Estuary
Published 2022-07-01“…Dinoflagellates is one dominant group in coastal marine phytoplankton communities and, on occasion, form blooms in estuaries and coastal ecosystems. …”
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Pronounced Seasonal and Spatial Variability in Determinants of Phytoplankton Biomass Dynamics along a Near–Offshore Gradient in the Southern North Sea
Published 2023-07-01“…Marine phytoplankton biomass dynamics are affected by eutrophication, ocean warming, and ocean acidification. …”
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ROS-mediated time-varying cytotoxic effects on Phaeodactylum tricornutum under the stress of commercial naphthenic acids
Published 2022-09-01“…Overall, the results suggested that NAs have a lasting effect on marine phytoplankton populations, and long-term risk assessments are required after high acid crude oil spill accidents. …”
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The role of trace metal micronutrients in the growth and niche separation of marine ammonia-oxidising microorganisms
Published 2021“…N. maritimus displays an unchelated iron (Fe´) half-saturation constant 1–2 orders of magnitude greater for growth than numerous marine phytoplankton and heterotrophic bacterial species –– driven by a reduced uptake affinity for Fe´. …”
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Phytoplankton Supplementation Lowers Muscle Damage and Sustains Performance across Repeated Exercise Bouts in Humans and Improves Antioxidant Capacity in a Mechanistic Animal
Published 2020-07-01“…The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of antioxidant-rich marine phytoplankton supplementation (Oceanix, OCX) on performance and muscle damage following a cross-training event in endurance-trained subjects. …”
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Production of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) by fast-growing phytoplankton
Published 2023-10-01“…Here, we show that aerosols emitted from fast-growing marine phytoplankton produce effective immersion INPs, which nucleate at temperatures significantly warmer than the atmospheric homogeneous freezing (<span class="inline-formula">−</span>38.0 <span class="inline-formula"><sup>∘</sup></span>C) of pure water. …”
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Investigating the effect of nickel concentration on phytoplankton growth to assess potential side-effects of ocean alkalinity enhancement
Published 2022-08-01“…To fill this knowledge gap, this study tested the growth and photo-physiological response of 11 marine phytoplankton species to a wide range of dissolved Ni concentrations (from 0.07 to 50 000 nmol L<span class="inline-formula"><sup>−1</sup></span>). …”
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Soothsaying DOM: A Current Perspective on the Future of Oceanic Dissolved Organic Carbon
Published 2020-05-01“…The vast majority of freshly produced oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is derived from marine phytoplankton, then rapidly recycled by heterotrophic microbes. …”
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Depth-Resolved and Depth-Integrated Primary Productivity Estimates From In-Situ and Satellite Data in the Global Ocean
Published 2023-01-01“…Estimates of marine phytoplankton primary productivity (PP) from satellite remote sensing observations are potentially used to assess global carbon budgets, biogeochemical response, pools and fluxes of carbon and its spatial and temporal variations due to ocean-atmospheric oscillations under climate change. …”
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Primer informe del género Gambierdiscus (Dinophyceae) y otros dinoflagelados bentónicos en el Parque Nacional Isla del Coco, Costa Rica, Pacífico Tropical Oriental First report of...
Published 2012-11-01“…Coco Island is an oceanic island and because of its protection status, it is an ideal site for studying the evolution of marine phytoplankton. Also, long-term monitoring is important due to the variety of potentially toxic dinoflagellates living in this marine ecosystem. …”
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Phytoplankton community structure in turbid rivers and effect of turbidity on the growth of a microalga, chlorella vulgaris Beyerinck [Beijerinck] 1890
Published 2021“…Phytoplankton composition and distribution in the estuaries were more similar to marine phytoplankton due to the tidal influences. Mukah coastal area (Mu_Coast15 and Mu_Coast16) showed the highest total phytoplankton density (50.22±3.30 x 104 cells L-1) compared to the other stations. …”
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Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency
Published 2023-11-01“…For example, deforested land can revert to forest through natural regeneration, and marine phytoplankton, which act as natural carbon stores, turn over one billion tonnes of photosynthesising biomass every eight days.4 Indigenous land and sea management has a particularly important role to play in regeneration and continuing care.5 Restoring one subsystem can help another—for example, replenishing soil could help remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere on a vast scale.6 But actions that may benefit one subsystem can harm another—for example, planting forests with one type of tree can remove carbon dioxide from the air but can damage the biodiversity that is fundamental to healthy ecosystems.7 The impacts on health Human health is damaged directly by both the climate crisis, as the journals have described in previous editorials8,9 and by the nature crisis.10 This indivisible planetary crisis will have major effects on health as a result of the disruption of social and economic systems—shortages of land, shelter, food, and water, exacerbating poverty, which in turn will lead to mass migration and conflict. …”
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AI facilitated fluoro-electrochemical phytoplankton classification
Published 2023“…Marine phytoplankton is extremely diverse. Counting and characterising phytoplankton is essential for understanding climate change and ocean health not least since phytoplankton extensively biomineralize carbon dioxide whilst generating 50% of the planet's oxygen. …”
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Surviving Starvation: Proteomic and Lipidomic Profiling of Nutrient Deprivation in the Smallest Known Free-Living Eukaryote
Published 2020-07-01“…Marine phytoplankton, comprising cyanobacteria, micro- and pico-algae are key to photosynthesis, oxygen production and carbon assimilation on Earth. …”
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Differential acclimation kinetics of the two forms of type IV chromatic acclimaters occurring in marine Synechococcus cyanobacteria
Published 2024-02-01“…Synechococcus, the second most abundant marine phytoplanktonic organism, displays the widest variety of pigment content of all marine oxyphototrophs, explaining its ability to colonize all spectral niches occurring in the upper lit layer of oceans. …”
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Implications for chloro- and pheopigment synthesis and preservation from combined compound-specific δ<sup>13</sup>C, δ<sup>15</sup>N, and Δ<sup>14</sup>C analysis
Published 2010-12-01“…The pigments are mainly of marine phytoplanktonic origin as implied by their stable isotopic compositions. …”
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Photoinhibition and recovery after selective short-term exposure to solar radiation of five chlorophyll c-containing marine microalgae
Published 2002-03-01“…Results of this study point out that capacity for photosynthesis inhibition is specific for each alga and, consequently, it should be taken into consideration for a reliable assessment of differential sensitivity to ultraviolet radiation among diverse marine phytoplanktonic species. …”
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Biogeochemical applications of compound-specific radiocarbon analysis
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