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201“... habits, migrations of adult and immature fishes, availability of potential intermediate hosts, and marine...”
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202by Mannfolk, Amanda“...), suggesting an increased capacity for aggregation and marine snow formation. Phytoplankton cells are also...”
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203by Baumas, C. M. J., Le Moigne, F. A. C., Garel, M., Bhairy, N., Guasco, S., Riou, V., Armougom, Fabrice, Grossart, H. P., Tamburini, C.“...The vertical flux of marine snow particles significantly reduces atmospheric carbon dioxide...”
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204by Halfter, S, Cavan, EL, Butterworth, P, Swadling, KM, Boyd, PW“.... Microbial decomposition rates (between 0.02 and 0.16 d−1) were comparable to those of marine snow...”
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205by Halfter, S, Cavan, EL, Butterworth, P, Swadling, KM, Boyd, PW“.... Microbial decomposition rates (between 0.02 and 0.16 d−1) were comparable to those of marine snow...”
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206by Halfter, S, Cavan, EL, Butterworth, P, Swadling, KM, Boyd, PW“.... Microbial decomposition rates (between 0.02 and 0.16 d −1 ) were comparable to those of marine snow...”
Published in Limnology and Oceanography (2022)
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207“..., ZooImage had an accuracy of 81.7% but this dropped to 63.3% when discard particles (e.g. marine snow...”
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208“..., ZooImage had an accuracy of 81.7 % but this dropped to 63.3% when discard particles (e.g. marine snow...”
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209by Wassmann, Paul, Vernet, Maria, Mitchell, B. Greg, Rey, Francisco“... contribute significantly to the formation of marine snow and vertical flux from the euphotic zone. However...”
Published in Marine Ecology Progress Series (1990)
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210by ICES“...,S., & Atkinson, A.Microhabitats for small Zooplankton created by Marine Snow Aggregates and Fecal Pellets: M...”
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211by Halfter, Svenja, Cavan, Emma L., Butterworth, Philip, Swadling, Kerrie M., Boyd, Philip W.“.... Microbial decomposition rates (between 0.02 and 0.16 d −1 ) were comparable to those of marine snow...”
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212by Baumas, Chloé M. J., Le Moigne, Frédéric A. C., Garel, Marc, Bhairy, Nagib, Guasco, Sophie, Riou, Virginie, Armougom, Fabrice, Grossart, Hans-Peter, Tamburini, Christian“...Abstract The vertical flux of marine snow particles significantly reduces atmospheric carbon...”
Published in The ISME Journal (2021)
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213by Treguer, P., Bowler, C., Moriceau, B., Dutkiewicz, S., Gehlen, M., Aumont, Olivier, Bittner, L., Dugdale, R., Finkel, Z., Iudicone, D., Jahn, O., Guidi, L., Lasbleiz, M., Leblanc, K., Levy, Marina, Pondaven, P.“... speed of biogenic matter to depth. In particular, their silica shells provide ballast to marine snow...”
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214by Belcher, Anna, Manno, Clara, Ward, Peter, Henson, Stephanie A., Sanders, Richard, Tarling, Geraint A.“... in the upper mesopelagic (175–205 m) using Marine Snow Catchers, and in the bathypelagic using sediment traps...”
Published in Biogeosciences (2018)
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216“... of the images show the swell and the marine snow (smallest organic particles and probaly microplastics...”
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217“.... With the first literal ‘marine snow’ in the deep, we offer a glimpse to a future where the recovery of reliable...”
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218“.... With the first literal ‘marine snow’ in the deep, we offer a glimpse to a future where the recovery of reliable...”
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219“.... With the first literal ‘marine snow’ in the deep, we offer a glimpse to a future where the recovery of reliable...”
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220Dragon Kings of the Deep Sea: Marine Particles Deviate Markedly From the Common Number-Size Spectrumby Bochdansky, Alexander B., Clouse, Melissa A., Herndl, Gerhard J.“... spectrum of smaller particles, thereby meeting the definition of "dragon kings." Marine snow particles...”
Published in Scientific Reports (2016)
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