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Vladimir Silkin, Alexander Abakumov, Nikolay Esin, Larisa Pautova, Anna Lifanchuk and Alexey Fedorov
The seasonal dynamics of the NE Black Sea phytoplankton follow the following pattern: small diatoms (spring) ? coccolithophorid Emiliania huxleyi (late spring?early summer) ? large diatoms (summer). Our hypothesis states that nitrogen and phosphorus conc...
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Jun Chen, Fuchao Zheng, Dianpeng Li, Rixiu Zhou, Wenming Jv, Xin Leng, Lu Xia and Shuqing An
Small wetlands provide crucial ecosystem services but are facing widespread loss and degradation. At present, small wetland complexes provide an alternative avenue for conservation; we used a dataset to illustrate how zeta diversity can be assessed in a ...
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Bo Wang, Lingxi Luo, Liyong Mei and Hui Zeng
The Danjiangkou Reservoir supplies drinking water to most residents in northern China. However, signs of eutrophication have been observed in the inlet tributaries of the reservoir, including the Shending River backwater. This research used data from the...
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Vladimir Silkin, Larisa Pautova, Oleg Podymov, Valeryi Chasovnikov, Anna Lifanchuk, Alexey Fedorov and Agnislava Kluchantseva
The biogeochemistry of waters is an essential regulator of phytoplankton dynamics, determining the level of species bloom and the change in dominants. This paper investigated the seasonal dynamics of phytoplankton and the nutrient concentrations and thei...
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Larisa Pautova, Vladimir Silkin, Marina Kravchishina, Alexey Klyuvitkin, Elena Kudryavtseva, Dmitry Glukhovets, Anna Chultsova and Nadezhda Politova
In August 2020, during a dramatical summer retreat of sea ice in the Nansen Basin, a study of phytoplankton was conducted on the transect from two northern stations in the marginal ice zone (MIZ) (north of 83° N m and east of 38° E) through the open wate...
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Jelena Godrijan, Jasna Arapov, Sanda Skejic and Mia Bu?ancic
Coccolithophores are unicellular marine algae belonging to the haptophyte group, characterized by the production of intricate calcium carbonate plates that adorn their cells and exhibit species-specific morphology. The Adriatic Sea has historically been ...
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Chien-Pang Chin, Kuan-Yu Su and Kwang-Ming Liu
The northeastern waters of Guishan Island constitute one of the crucial fishing grounds for coastal trawl fishery in Taiwan and have been exploited for many decades. To construct the marine ecosystem and to examine the interactions among trophic levels o...
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Calypso Racine, Jérôme Bonnin, Pierre-Antoine Dessandier and Jacques Giraudeau
Arctic climate warming leads to drastic changes in sea ice dynamics, hence impacting primary productivity but also the benthic communities. Therefore, to assess the response of living benthic foraminifera to contrasting Arctic environments, surface sedim...
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Inna V. Stonik and Anton A. Zinov
Diatoms of the genus Pseudo-nitzschia are producers of the neurotoxin domoic acid that causes serious damage to marine fauna and aquaculture farms. These microalgae are known as the most abundant group of toxic phytoplankton in Peter the Great Bay, North...
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Romina Kraus
Ballast water is recognised as successfully transporting non-native (potentially) invasive alien species and other harmful organisms (human pathogens and toxic phytoplankton) from one region to another. Global warming enables the successful adaptation of...
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