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    Hanging culture of juveniles of the winged oyster Pteria sterna in two baskets of different design by Luis Freites, Franklin Jara, María Gregori, Jimmy Villón, Adrián Márquez, Daniel Rodríguez Pesantes, César Lodeiros

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Environmental variables monitored included total particulate matter and its organic and phytoplanktonic fraction (chlorophyll a), temperature, and dissolved oxygen. …”
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    First report on negative association between cyanobacteria and fecal indicator bacteria at San Roque reservoir (Argentina): impact of environmental factors by S. R. Halac, R. V. Bazán, N. B. Larrosa, A. F. Nadal, A. L. Ruibal-Conti, M. I. Rodríguez, M. A. Ruiz, A. G. López

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In addition, it was observed that the variability of main phytoplanktonic species and TtC at SRr was mainly explained by temporal patterns, that is, the seasonal changes and the hydrological year. …”
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  3. 5563

    A demographic model to forecast Dinophysis acuminata harmful algal blooms by Vasco Manuel Nobre de Carvalho da Silva Vieira, Vasco Manuel Nobre de Carvalho da Silva Vieira, Teresa Leal Rosa, Teresa Leal Rosa, Luís Sobrinho-Gonçalves, Marcos Duarte Mateus, Bernardo Mota

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Surges of certain phytoplanktonic toxin-producing microalgae (mostly dinoflagellates or diatoms species) can induce Amnesic, Diarrhetic or Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP, DSP and PSP). …”
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    Efficiency of bioaugmentation in the removal of organic matter in aquaculture systems Eficiência da bioadição na remoção de matéria orgânica em sistemas aquaculturais by RB Lopes, RA. Olinda, BAI Souza, JEP Cyrino, CTS Dias, JF Queiroz, LHS Tavares

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…One of the treatments, heterotrophic bacterial supplementation, was able to reduce biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) by 23%, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) by 83.7% and phytoplanktonic biomass by 43%. On the other hand, no damage was done to either the physical-chemical indicators of water quality or to the growth performance of juvenile tilapias assessed in this study.…”
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    Characterization of protein-protein interactions underlying liquid-liquid phase separation in Rubisco biomolecular condensates by Poh, Cheng Wei

    Published 2025
    “…To compensate for its shortcomings, many marine phytoplanktons have evolved biophysical CO2 concentrating mechanisms (CCM) to increase the local CO2 concentration around Rubisco, thereby increasing carboxylation efficiency via mass action kinetics. …”
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    Automatic Detection of Optical Signatures within and around Floating Tonga-Fiji Pumice Rafts Using MODIS, VIIRS, and OLCI Satellite Sensors by Andra Whiteside, Cécile Dupouy, Awnesh Singh, Robert Frouin, Christophe Menkes, Jerome Lefèvre

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Mesotrophic waters were scarce in the region of the pumice rafts, presumably due to the absence of phytoplanktonic response to a silicium-rich pumice environment in these tropical oligotrophic environments. …”
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    Free amino acids in Antarctic aerosol: potential markers for the evolution and fate of marine aerosol by E. Barbaro, R. Zangrando, M. Vecchiato, R. Piazza, W. R. L. Cairns, G. Capodaglio, C. Barbante, A. Gambaro

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The presence of only free L-amino acids in our samples is indicative of the prevalence of phytoplanktonic material. Sampling at these three points allowed us to study the reactivity of these compounds during long-range transport. …”
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    Distribution and abundance of carangidae (Teleostei, Perciformes) associated with oceanographic factors along the northeast brazilian exclusive economic zone by Christiane Sampaio de Souza, Paulo Mafalda Júnior

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…This work had as objective to study the distribution and abundance of the Carangidae larvae and to analyze the influence of the hydrological (temperature and salinity) and biological factors (phytoplanktonic biomass and zooplanktonic biomass), on the space and temporal distribution of the larvae. …”
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  9. 5569

    Size-Fractionated Contribution of Microbial Biomass to Suspended Organic Matter in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific Oxygen Minimum Zone by Sebastian I. Cantarero, Carlos Henríquez-Castillo, Carlos Henríquez-Castillo, Nadia Dildar, Cristian A. Vargas, Cristian A. Vargas, Peter von Dassow, Peter von Dassow, Marcela Cornejo-D’Ottone, Marcela Cornejo-D’Ottone, Julio Sepúlveda, Julio Sepúlveda

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…While some parallels exist, the diversity and distribution of IPLs in the OMZ system of the ETSP off northern Chile exhibited some unique features compared to other OMZ systems; for instance, we observed a significantly lower contribution of betaine lipids from phytoplanktonic sources, possibly reflecting a physiological response to severe N-limitation in this area. …”
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    Picoplanktonic methane production in eutrophic surface waters by S. E. Tenorio, S. E. Tenorio, S. E. Tenorio, L. Farías, L. Farías, L. Farías

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Complementing these observations, <span class="inline-formula">CH<sub>4</sub></span> cycling experiments were conducted, utilizing distinct plankton fractions (encompassing the natural planktonic community, fractions <span class="inline-formula">&lt;</span> 150, <span class="inline-formula">&lt;</span> 3 and <span class="inline-formula">&lt;</span> 0.2 <span class="inline-formula">µ</span>m), in different productivity periods of phytoplanktonic production and composition throughout the year. …”
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    The status of algal decarbonization in Southeast Asian region: a review by Zia Ur Rehman, Kantaphan Punnaanan, Kasidit Nootong, Pichaya In-na

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The ASEAN region may play a pivotal role in the bio-capture of CO _2 with the help of the phytoplanktonic aquaculture industry for value-added products. …”
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    Spatial variation in carbon source use and trophic position of ringed seals across a latitudinal gradient of sea ice by Cody G. Carlyle, James D. Roth, David J. Yurkowski, Doreen Kohlbach, Brent G. Young, Thomas A. Brown, Frank F. Riget, Rune Dietz, Steven H. Ferguson

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Ringed seals demonstrated a clear shift from low to high Arctic in the relative contribution of phytoplanktonic vs sympagic primary production. These patterns are likely linked to the vastly different icescapes in these environments and demonstrate that shifts in primary producer composition and Arctic food webs can be identified in ringed seal diets. …”
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    Physico-chemical and biological factors influencing dinoflagellate cyst production in the Cariaco Basin by M. Bringué, M. Bringué, M. Bringué, R. C. Thunell, V. Pospelova, J. L. Pinckney, J. L. Pinckney, O. E. Romero, E. J. Tappa

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…<br><br> Possible trophic interactions between dinoflagellates and other major planktonic groups are also investigated by comparing the timing and magnitude of cyst production with proxies for phytoplanktonic communities (from photopigment data) and micro- to macrozooplankton abundance indicators (from palynological data) at the site. …”
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    Spatial and temporal variability in coccolithophore abundance and distribution in the NW Iberian coastal upwelling system by B. Ausín, B. Ausín, D. Zúñiga, D. Zúñiga, D. Zúñiga, J. A. Flores, C. Cavaleiro, C. Cavaleiro, C. Cavaleiro, M. Froján, N. Villacieros-Robineau, F. Alonso-Pérez, B. Arbones, C. Santos, C. Santos, C. Santos, C. Santos, F. de la Granda, C. G. Castro, F. Abrantes, F. Abrantes, T. I. Eglinton, E. Salgueiro, E. Salgueiro

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…<br><br> Total coccosphere abundance was higher at the outer-shelf station, where warmer, nutrient-depleted waters favoured coccolithophore rather than phytoplanktonic diatom blooms, which are known to dominate the inner-shelf location. …”
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