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82by Yang, Mingxi, Nightingale, Philip D., Beale, Rachael, Liss, Peter S., Blomquist, Byron, Fairall, Christopher“... to be transported over thousands of kilometers and deposited over the ocean, where it is likely consumed by marine...”
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2013)
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83“...Marine microbes are the ultimate ecosystem engineers; they shape their environment through a tight...”
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84by Anders Dalhoff Bruhn (10361669), Colin A. Stedmon (1727392), Jérôme Comte (203673), Atsushi Matsuoka (8124719), Niek Jesse Speetjens (10361672), George Tanski (10167168), Jorien E. Vonk (2308909), Johanna Sjöstedt (4346104)“... into the microbial food web. We conclude that marine microbes strongly respond to the input of terrestrial DOM...”
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85by Anders Dalhoff Bruhn (10361669), Colin A. Stedmon (1727392), Jérôme Comte (203673), Atsushi Matsuoka (8124719), Niek Jesse Speetjens (10361672), George Tanski (10167168), Jorien E. Vonk (2308909), Johanna Sjöstedt (4346104)“... into the microbial food web. We conclude that marine microbes strongly respond to the input of terrestrial DOM...”
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86“... and nitrogen content with an N/C ratio consistent with marine microbes. The absence of calcium means they can...”
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87by Sogin, Mitchell L., Morrison, Hilary G., Huber, Julie A., Welch, David Mark, Huse, Susan M., Neal, Phillip R., Arrieta, Jesus M., Herndl, Gerhard J.“...The evolution of marine microbes over billions of years predicts that the composition of microbial...”
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2006)
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88“...Arctic marine microbes are affected by environmental changes that may ultimately influence...”
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89by Priest, Taylor, Vidal-Melgosa, Silvia, Hehemann, Jan-Hendrik, Amann, Rudolf, Fuchs, Bernhard M.“... by marine microbes have been centred on phytoplankton blooms in temperate regions, while far less is known...”
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90“...Because of their large population sizes and rapid cell division rates, marine microbes have, or can...”
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91by Sogin, Mitchell L., Morrison, Hilary G., Huber, Julie A., Welch, David Mark, Huse, Susan M., Neal, P. R., Arrieta López de Uralde, Jesús M., Herndl, Gerhard J.“...The evolution of marine microbes over billions of years predicts that the composition of microbial...”
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92by Teira, Eva, Fernández, Ana, Álvarez-Salgado, Xosé Antón, García-Martín, Enma Elena, Serret, Pablo, Sobrino, Cristina“...Experimental results related to the effects of ocean acidification on planktonic marine microbes...”
Published in Marine Ecology Progress Series (2012)
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93by Li, William K.W, Glen Harrison, W, Head, Erica J.H“... in the same units for all marine microbes at any trophic level and at any phylogenetic position, it promises...”
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2006)
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94by Teira, Eva, Fernández, A, Alvarez-Salgado, Xose Anton, García-Martín, Enma Elena, Serret, Pablo, Sobrino, Cristina“...Experimental results related to the effects of ocean acidification on planktonic marine microbes...”
Published 2012
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95by Teira, E, Fernández, A, Álvarez-Salgado, XA, Garcia-Martin, EE, Serret, P, Sobrino, C“...Experimental results related to the effects of ocean acidification on planktonic marine microbes...”
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96by Moore, C. M., Mills, M. M., Arrigo, K. R., Berman-Frank, I., Bopp, L., Boyd, P. W., Galbraith, E. D., Geider, R. J., Guieu, C., Jaccard, S. L., Jickells, T. D., LaRoche, Julie, Lenton, T. M., Mahowald, N. M., Marañón, E., Marinov, I., Moore, J. K., Nakatsuka, T., Oschlies, Andreas, Saito, M. A., Thingstad, T. F., Tsuda, A., Ulloa, O.“... that underpin this variability, and the consequences for marine microbes, will be a challenge...”
Published in Nature Geoscience (2013)
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97by Moore, C. M., Mills, M. M., Arrigo, K. R., Berman-Frank, I., Bopp, L., Boyd, P. W., Galbraith, E. D., Geider, R. J., Guieu, C., Jaccard, S. L., Jickells, T. D., La Roche, J., Lenton, T. M., Mahowald, N. M., Marañón, E., Marinov, I., Moore, J. K., Nakatsuka, T., Oschlies, A., Saito, M. A., Thingstad, T. F., Tsuda, A., Ulloa, O.“... that underpin this variability, and the consequences for marine microbes, will be a challenge...”
Published in Nature Geoscience (2013)
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99“... into the biochemical, ecological and evolutionary aspects of marine microbes. The cellular machinery of such extreme...”
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100by Moore, C.M., Mills, M.M., Arrigo, K.R., Berman-Frank, I., Bopp, L., Boyd, P.W., Galbraith, E.D., Geider, R.J., Guieu, C., Jaccard, S.L., Jickells, T.D., La Roche, J., Lenton, T.M., Mahowald, N.M., Marañón, E., Marinov, I., Moore, J.K., Nakatsuka, T., Oschlies, A., Saito, M.A., Thingstad, T.F., Tsuda, A., Ulloa, O.“... that underpin this variability, and the consequences for marine microbes, will be a challenge...”
Published in Nature Geoscience (2013)
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