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    An explanation for the 18O excess in Noelaerhabdaceae coccolith calcite by Hermoso, M, Minoletti, F, Aloisi, G, Bonifacie, M, McClelland, H, Labourdette, N, Renforth, P, Chaduteau, C, Rickaby, R

    Published 2016
    “…Applying the passive diffusion model of carbon acquisition by the marine phytoplankton widely used in biogeochemical and palaeoceanographic studies, our results suggest that the oxygen isotope offsets from inorganic calcite in fast dividing species Emiliania huxleyi and Gephyrocapsa oceanica originates from the legacy of assimilated 18 O-rich CO2 that induces transient isotopic disequilibrium to the internal dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) pool. …”
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    A Review of the Dinoflagellates and Their Evolution from Fossils to Modern by James B. Riding, Robert A. Fensome, Marie-Odile Soyer-Gobillard, Linda K. Medlin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Unique features of the dinoflagellates helped the group take on a predominant role in the marine phytoplankton. Living in marine or fresh water, dinoflagellates have demonstrated innovative capacities that have enabled them to live among the phytoplankton or benthos as autotrophic, heterotrophic, mixotrophic free-living organisms or symbiotic and/or as parasitic forms.…”
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  3. 123

    Phenylhydrazone and Quinazoline Derivatives from the Cold-Seep-Derived Fungus <i>Penicillium oxalicum</i> by Ya-Ping Liu, Sheng-Tao Fang, Zhen-Zhen Shi, Bin-Gui Wang, Xiao-Nian Li, Nai-Yun Ji

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Some isolates exhibited inhibition of several marine phytoplankton species and marine-derived bacteria.…”
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  4. 124

    A New Retrieval of Sun-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Water from Ocean Colour Measurements Applied on OLCI L-1b and L-2 by Lena Kritten, Rene Preusker, Jürgen Fischer

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The retrieval of sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence is greatly beneficial to studies of marine phytoplankton biomass, physiology, and composition, and is required for user applications and services. …”
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  5. 125

    The origin of suspended particulate matter in the Great Barrier Reef by Mohammad Bahadori, Chengrong Chen, Stephen Lewis, Juntao Wang, Jupei Shen, Enqing Hou, Mehran Rezaei Rashti, Qiaoyun Huang, Zoe Bainbridge, Tom Stevens

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The fingerprints of SPM in the marine environment were completely different from those of terrestrial origin but more consistent with that formed by marine phytoplankton. This result indicates that the SPM in the GBR may not have terrestrial origin but produced locally in the marine environment, which has significant implications on developing better-targeted management practices for improving water quality in the GBR.…”
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  6. 126

    Blueprints for the Next Generation of Bioinspired and Biomimetic Mineralised Composites for Bone Regeneration by Pamela J. Walsh, Kathryn Fee, Susan A. Clarke, Matthew L. Julius, Fraser J. Buchanan

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Coccolithophores are unicellular marine phytoplankton, which produce intricate, tightly regulated, exoskeleton calcite structures. …”
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    High‐Resolution Coccolithophore Morphological Changes in Response to Orbital Forcings During the Early Oligocene by Ruigang Ma, Xiaobo Jin, Chuanlian Liu

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Generating a high‐resolution coccolith record helps to understand the responses of marine phytoplankton to the newly established environment. …”
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  8. 128

    Experimental determination of concentration factors of Ni, Ru and Sb in the model diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum by Y. Ali, R. Thomas, S. Holgersson, M. Isaksson, K. Insulander Björk

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Abstract This paper describes the experimental determination of concentration factors (CF) for nickel, ruthenium and antimony in the model diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum Bohlin (Bacillariophyceae), which was chosen as a representative of marine phytoplankton. Better determinations of these CF are needed to improve the modelling of marine ecosystems at release points, where radioactive pollutants enter the ecosystem, for more accurate predictions of radiation dose to humans caused by these pollutants. …”
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    A bacterial quorum sensing signal is a potent inhibitor of de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis in the globally abundant Emiliania huxleyi by Oscar Garrett, Kristen E. Whalen

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Interactions between marine phytoplankton, viruses, and bacteria drive biogeochemical cycling, shape marine trophic structures, and impact global climate. …”
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    Indice de la microflora marina de Venezuela: diatomeas, dinoflagelados y cocolitofóridos by José Rafael Díaz-Ramos

    Published 2000-12-01
    “…Además, en el se cita al autor (es) de cada taxón.ha.<br>The marine phytoplankton of Venezuela has been studied on a regular basis since the mid 20th century. …”
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    The Role of Extracellular Carbonic Anhydrase in Biogeochemical Cycling: Recent Advances and Climate Change Responses by Nur Ili Hamizah Mustaffa, Mohd Talib Latif, Oliver Wurl

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Climate change has been predicted to influence the marine phytoplankton community and its carbon acquisition strategy. …”
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  12. 132

    FORMULASI PAKAN UNGGUL BERBASIS BIOTEKNOLOGI LIMBAH ORGANIK LOKAL UNTUK IKAN LELE ORGANIK KUALITAS EKSPOR by Yusafir Hala, syahruddin udin kasim, Indah Raya

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Research Results: Export quality organic catfish pellet feed in the form of waste: marine fish, sea shrimp waste, sea crab waste, rice bran waste, corn waste, mixed organic waste, golden snail waste, seaweed waste and coconut water waste respectively (27; 15; 7.5; 33; 3; 2.5; 5; 2.5 and 2) %b/ b, starch 2% b/b and marine phytoplankton biomass 0.5% b/b. The nutritional content of organic catfish pellets that have been produced, namely: 51% protein b/b, 24% carbohydrate b/b, 9% fat b/b, crude fiber 8%b/b, water content 2 - 2.5%b/b, mineral Fe 1% b/b, mineral K 1% b/b, mineral Ca 1%b/b, ash content 2 - 2.5%b/b. …”
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    A novel antibody-based biomarker for chronic algal toxin exposure and sub-acute neurotoxicity. by Kathi A Lefebvre, Elizabeth R Frame, Frances Gulland, John D Hansen, Preston S Kendrick, Richard P Beyer, Theo K Bammler, Frederico M Farin, Emma M Hiolski, Donald R Smith, David J Marcinek

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The neurotoxic amino acid, domoic acid (DA), is naturally produced by marine phytoplankton and presents a significant threat to the health of marine mammals, seabirds and humans via transfer of the toxin through the foodweb. …”
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    Complete mitochondrial genome of Coscinodiscus granii (Coscinodiscophyceae, Bacillariophyta) by Hailong Huang, Huiyin Song, Zengxia Zhao, Feng Liu, Nansheng Chen

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Coscinodiscus is a genus common in marine phytoplankton, with some species thought to have a significant negative ecological impact. …”
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  15. 135

    Spring bloom onset in the Nordic Seas by Mignot, Alexandre, Ferrari, Raffaele, Mork, Kjell Arne

    Published 2017
    “…The North Atlantic spring bloom is a massive annual growth event of marine phytoplankton, tiny free-floating algae that form the base of the ocean's food web and generates a large fraction of the global primary production of organic matter. …”
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    Distributions and perturbations of the marine dissolved cobalt cycle in a changing ocean by Chmiel, Rebecca Jane

    Published 2023
    “…Cobalt is a necessary nutrient for many marine phytoplankton, but its hybrid-type nature results in small marine inventories that make it one of the scarcest bioactive trace metals in the oceans. …”
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    Global relationship between phytoplankton diversity and productivity in the ocean by Vallina, S. M., Montoya, J. M., Cermeno, P., Loreau, M., Dutkiewicz, Stephanie, Follows, Michael J

    Published 2015
    “…The shape of the productivity–diversity relationship (PDR) for marine phytoplankton has been suggested to be unimodal, that is, diversity peaking at intermediate levels of productivity. …”
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    Carbon export buffering and CO2 drawdown by flexible phytoplankton C:N:P under glacial conditions by Matsumoto, K, Rickaby, R, Tanioka, T

    Published 2020
    “…Modern observations indicate that variations in marine phytoplankton stoichiometry correlate with the boundaries of major surface waters. …”
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    Influence of GEOTRACES data distribution and misfit function choice on objective parameter retrieval in a marine zinc cycle model by Eisenring, C, Oliver, S, Khatiwala, S, de Souza, G.

    Published 2022
    “…Here, we assess the influence of data distribution, model uncertainty, and the misfit function on objective parameter optimisation in a model of the oceanic cycle of zinc (Zn), an essential micronutrient for marine phytoplankton with a long whole-ocean residence time. …”
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