Search Results - "Rubén M. Negri"
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Blooms of Azadinium cf. spinosum Elbrächter et Tillmann (Dinophyceae) in northern shelf waters of Argentina, Southwestern Atlantic
Published in Harmful algae (01-09-2012)“…► Azadinium cf. spinosum is reported for the first time in shelf waters of Argentina. ► We analyse two blooms (>106cellsL−1), which are new events on a global…”
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Annual variations in bio-optical properties at the ‘Estación Permanente de Estudios Ambientales (EPEA)’ coastal station, Argentina
Published in Continental shelf research (01-07-2006)“…Variations in optical properties at a coastal station (EPEA) off the North coast of Argentina (38° 28′ S 57° 41′ W) were studied in 2000–2001. Changes observed…”
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Physical and biological effects on the carbonate system during summer in the Northern Argentine Continental Shelf (Southwestern Atlantic)
Published in Journal of marine systems (01-01-2023)“…The Argentine shelf and its shelf-break (Southwestern Atlantic Ocean) are known for their high biological productivity, and as an important CO2 sink region…”
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The First Molecular Characterization of Picocyanobacteria from the Argentine Sea
Published in Journal of marine biology (2014)“…Picocyanobacteria are abundant throughout the world’s oceans. Particularly, it has been reported that Synechococcus strains have a wide latitudinal…”
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Phytoplankton types and primary production in the Argentine Sea
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (02-10-2013)“…Several satellite models classify phytoplankton functional types (PFT) based on cell size. In this study we used field data from the Argentine Sea on both the…”
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The color of EPEA: Variability in the in situ bio-optical properties in the period 2000 - 2017
Published in Marine and fishery sciences (En línea) (01-01-2020)“…The “Estación Permanente de Estudios Ambientales” (EPEA, 38°28´ S 57°41´ W, Argentina) is an ecological time series of in situ observations started in 2000…”
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HONGOS MARINOS LIGNÍCOLAS DE MAR DEL PLATA (PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA). I
Published in Darwiniana (01-01-1996)“…This is the first contribution to the knowledge of the lignicolous marine fungi from Mar del Plata, Argentina. Ten species were collected from submerged wood…”
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