Search Results - "Couret, María"
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Respiration rates and its relationship with ETS activity in euphausiids: implications for active flux estimations
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (03-10-2024)“…Euphausiids, commonly known as krill, are crucial contributors to the ocean’s active carbon pump, impacting carbon export and sequestration through their diel…”
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Swimbladder properties of Cyclothone spp. in the northeast Atlantic Ocean and the Western Mediterranean Sea
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (12-04-2023)“…Non-migratory bristlemouth fishes ( Cyclothone spp.) are the most abundant vertebrates on Earth and play an important role in the biological carbon pump by…”
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Stranding of Mesopelagic Fishes in the Canary Islands
Published in Animals (Basel) (08-12-2022)“…Most mesopelagic fishes perform large diel vertical migrations from the deep-sea zone to the surface. Although there is a trade-off between a higher food…”
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A 50-year (1971–2021) mesozooplankton biomass data collection in the Canary Current System: Base line, gaps, trends, and future prospect
Published in Progress in oceanography (01-08-2023)“…•Zooplankton biomass showed a significant negative trend north of the Canary Islands.•Zooplankton was highly affected by seasonality, light period, and…”
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Seasonality of zooplankton active flux in subtropical waters
Published in Limnology and oceanography (24-09-2024)“…Abstract The biological carbon pump (BCP) is the mechanism by which the ocean transports organic matter below the mixed layer, exporting or sequestering it for…”
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Mesozooplankton size structure in the Canary Current System
Published in Marine environmental research (01-06-2023)“…Changes in plankton composition influences the dynamics of marine food webs and carbon sinking rates. Understanding the core structure and function of the…”
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Early life stages of fish under ocean alkalinity enhancement in coastal plankton communities
Published in Biogeosciences (17-10-2024)“…Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) stands as a promising carbon dioxide removal technology. Yet, this solution to climate change entails shifts in…”
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