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Like weeds of the sea, 'brown tide' algae exploit nutrient-rich coastlines(图)
brown tide sea nutrient-rich coastlines
2014/9/12
The sea-grass beds of Long Island’s Great South Bay once teemed with shellfish. Clams, scallops and oysters filtered nutrients from the water and flushed money through the local economy. But three dec...
Quantifying phosphorus and light effects in stream algae
Quantifying phosphorus light effects stream algae
2014/4/17
Simultaneous gradients of phosphorus and light were applied in experimental streams to develop quantitative
relationships between these two important abiotic variables and the growth and composition ...
Importance of detrital algae, bacteria, and organic matter to littoral microcrustacean growth and reproduction
Importance of detrital algae bacteria organic matter
2014/4/22
Cumulative incorporation of radiolabeled algal (NaH14
CO3) and bacterial (14
C-acetate) carbon associated with
benthic organic matter (BOM) was measured at timed intervals to determine the relative...
Nitrogen incorporation and retention by bacteria, algae, and fauna in a subtropical intertidal sediment: An in situ 15N-labeling study
Nitrogen incorporation retention by bacteria
2014/4/22
We performed a 15N-labeling study to investigate nitrogen incorporation and retention by the benthic
microbial community (bacteria and benthic microalgae) and fauna in the intertidal sediment of the ...
Infochemical-mediated trophic interactions between the rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus and its food algae
Infochemical-mediated trophic interactions he rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus
2014/4/22
We studied how chemicals obtained as filtrates from algal monocultures (algal chemicals) and from rotifer
cultures with or without algae (rotifer chemicals) affected feeding rates of the rotifer Brac...
Benthic microbial and whole-community responses to different amounts of 13 C-enriched algae: In situ experiments in the deep Cretan Sea (Eastern Mediterranean)
Benthic microbial whole-community responses
2014/4/23
The deep eastern Mediterranean Sea is one of the most oligotrophic regions of the world’s oceans and is therefore
highly suitable for investigating the response of a resource-limited deep-sea benthic...