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2“... potentially replace it if the climate continues to warm. Here we studied the population structure...”
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3“... potentially replace it if the climate continues to warm. Here we studied the population structure...”
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4“... potentially replace it if the climate continues to warm. Here we studied the population structure...”
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5“... potentially replace it if the climate continues to warm. Here we studied the population structure...”
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6“... potentially replace it if the climate continues to warm. Here we studied the population structure...”
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7“... potentially replace it if the climate continues to warm. Here we studied the population structure...”
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8by Bach, LT, Taucher, J, Boxhammer, T, Ludwig, A, Achterberg, EP, Alguero-Muniz, M, Anderson, LG, Bellworthy, J, Budenbender, J, Czerny, J, Ericson, Y, Esposito, M, Fischer, M, Haunost, M, Hellemann, D, Horn, HG, Hornick, T, Meyer, J, Sswat, M, Zark, M, Riebesell, U“... that these changessummarized by the term ocean acidification (OA)could differentially affect the competitive ability of marine...”
Published in PLOS ONE (2016)
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10“... 2.5–3.0 in both seasons, due to their ability to utilize stored high-energy wax. In contrast, average...”
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11by Hope Elizabeth Elliott, Kimberly J. Popendorf, Edmund Blades, Haley M. Royer, Clément G. L. Pollier, Amanda M. Oehlert, Ravi Kukkadapu, Andrew Ault, Cassandra J. Gaston“...During the “Godzilla” dust storm of June 2020, unusually high fluxes of mineral dust traveled...”
Published 2024
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12“... on these ecologically crucial taxa. We use a meta-analysis of 40 responses within 14 different studies available which...”
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13by Cornwall, Christopher, Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo, Comeau, Steeve“... on these ecologically crucial taxa. We use a meta-analysis of 40 responses within 14 different studies available which...”
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (2019)
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14by Pierre-Antoine Dessandier, Chiara Borrelli, Dimitri Kalenitchenko, Giuliana Panieri“... their ability to thrive during active phases of seepage. In this study, we evaluate the benthic foraminiferal...”
Published 2019
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15by Unkn Unknown“... limited number of studies have identified mixotrophic behavior in polar microbial eukaryotes, and even...”
Published 2014
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16by McKie-Krisberg, Zaid Mahira“... limited number of studies have identified mixotrophic behavior in polar microbial eukaryotes, and even...”
Published 2014
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17“... of this study imply that climate change can strongly affect the ability of fucoid seaweeds to induce chemical...”
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18by Irina Zhulay (10875768), Bodil A. Bluhm (8801552), Paul E. Renaud (6948560), Renate Degen (10875771), Katrin Iken (224624)“... the study area, high occurrence of taxa with low dispersal ability among adult and larval life stages may...”
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19by Irina Zhulay (10875768), Bodil A. Bluhm (8801552), Paul E. Renaud (6948560), Renate Degen (10875771), Katrin Iken (224624)“... the study area, high occurrence of taxa with low dispersal ability among adult and larval life stages may...”
Published 2021
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20by Irina Zhulay (10875768), Bodil A. Bluhm (8801552), Paul E. Renaud (6948560), Renate Degen (10875771), Katrin Iken (224624)“... the study area, high occurrence of taxa with low dispersal ability among adult and larval life stages may...”
Published 2021
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