Search Results - "Brewin, J."
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Remote sensing the phytoplankton seasonal succession of the Red Sea
Published in PloS one (05-06-2013)“…The Red Sea holds one of the most diverse marine ecosystems, primarily due to coral reefs. However, knowledge on large-scale phytoplankton dynamics is limited…”
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Substantial energy input to the mesopelagic ecosystem from the seasonal mixed-layer pump
Published in Nature geoscience (01-11-2016)“…Life at ocean depths below ∼100 m requires organic carbon from the upper ocean. Analyses of satellite and Argo-float data reveal that seasonal changes in…”
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Reconciling models of primary production and photoacclimation [Invited]
Published in Applied optics. Optical technology and biomedical optics (01-04-2020)“…Primary production and photoacclimation models are two important classes of physiological models that find applications in remote sensing of pools and fluxes…”
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The open-ocean missing backscattering is in the structural complexity of particles
Published in Nature communications (21-12-2018)“…Marine microscopic particles profoundly impact global biogeochemical cycles, but our understanding of their dynamics is hindered by lack of observations. To…”
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Structure and Development of the Legume-Rhizobial Symbiotic Interface in Infection Threads
Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (29-04-2021)“…The intracellular infection thread initiated in a root hair cell is a unique structure associated with -legume symbiosis. It is characterized by inverted tip…”
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Yoda1 and phosphatidylserine exposure in red cells from patients with sickle cell anaemia
Published in Scientific reports (18-11-2020)“…Phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure is increased in red cells from sickle cell anaemia (SCA) patients. Externalised PS is prothrombotic and attractive to…”
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Drivers of spectral optical scattering by particles in the upper 500 m of the Atlantic Ocean
Published in Optics express (09-11-2020)“…Optical models have been proposed to relate spectral variations in the beam attenuation (c p ) and optical backscattering (b bp ) coefficients to marine…”
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An Ocean-Colour Time Series for Use in Climate Studies: The Experience of the Ocean-Colour Climate Change Initiative (OC-CCI)
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (03-10-2019)“…Ocean colour is recognised as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS); and spectrally-resolved water-leaving…”
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Plant cell wall remodelling in the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis
Published in Critical reviews in plant sciences (01-07-2004)“…Colonization of host cells by rhizobium bacteria involves the progressive remodelling of the plant-microbial interface. Following induction of nodulation genes…”
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The Influence of Temperature and Community Structure on Light Absorption by Phytoplankton in the North Atlantic
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (26-09-2019)“…We present a model that estimates the spectral phytoplankton absorption coefficient ( a p h ( λ ) ) of four phytoplankton groups (picophytoplankton,…”
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Research priorities for stillbirth: process overview and results from UK Stillbirth Priority Setting Partnership
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Generating open-source 3D phytoplankton models by integrating photogrammetry with scanning electron microscopy
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (15-07-2024)“…The community structure and ecological function of marine ecosystems are critically dependent on phytoplankton. However, our understanding of phytoplankton is…”
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On the Potential of Surfers to Monitor Environmental Indicators in the Coastal Zone
Published in PloS one (08-07-2015)“…The social and economic benefits of the coastal zone make it one of the most treasured environments on our planet. Yet it is vulnerable to increasing…”
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Synoptic relationships between surface Chlorophyll-a and diagnostic pigments specific to phytoplankton functional types
Published in Biogeosciences (11-02-2011)“…Error-quantified, synoptic-scale relationships between chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) and phytoplankton pigment groups at the sea surface are presented. A total of ten…”
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A Printable Device for Measuring Clarity and Colour in Lake and Nearshore Waters
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (22-02-2019)“…Two expanding areas of science and technology are citizen science and three-dimensional (3D) printing. Citizen science has a proven capability to generate…”
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Effect of Reduced Anthropogenic Activities on Water Quality in Lake Vembanad, India
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-05-2021)“…The United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal Life Below Water (SDG-14) aims to “conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine resources for…”
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Environmental impacts of increasing numbers of artificial space objects
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-08-2023)“…For much of their existence, the environmental benefits of artificial satellites, particularly through provision of remotely sensed data, seem likely to have…”
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Biogeochemical Model Optimization by Using Satellite-Derived Phytoplankton Functional Type Data and BGC-Argo Observations in the Northern South China Sea
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-03-2022)“…Marine biogeochemical models have been widely used to understand ecosystem dynamics and biogeochemical cycles. To resolve more processes, models typically…”
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Monsoon oscillations regulate fertility of the Red Sea
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-02-2015)“…Tropical ocean ecosystems are predicted to become warmer, more saline, and less fertile in a future Earth. The Red Sea, one of the warmest and most saline…”
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Citizen Science Tools Reveal Changes in Estuarine Water Quality Following Demolition of Buildings
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-05-2021)“…Turbidity and water colour are two easily measurable properties used to monitor pollution. Here, we highlight the utility of a low-cost device—3D printed,…”
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