Search Results - "Wurst, Mascha"
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Co-occurrence Analysis of Microbial Taxa in the Atlantic Ocean Reveals High Connectivity in the Free-Living Bacterioplankton
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (06-05-2016)“…We determined the taxonomic composition of the bacterioplankton of the epipelagic zone of the Atlantic Ocean along a latitudinal transect (51°S-47°N) using…”
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Summertime plankton ecology in Fram Strait-a compilation of long- and short-term observations
Published in Polar research (01-01-2015)“…Between Greenland and Spitsbergen, Fram Strait is a region where cold ice-covered Polar Water exits the Arctic Ocean with the East Greenland Current (EGC) and…”
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Low diversity of planktonic bacteria in the tropical ocean
Published in Scientific reports (11-01-2016)“…The diversity of macro-organisms increases towards the equator, with almost no exceptions. It is the most conserved biogeographical pattern on earth and is…”
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Bacterioplankton Biogeography of the Atlantic Ocean: A Case Study of the Distance-Decay Relationship
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (26-04-2016)“…In order to determine the influence of geographical distance, depth, and Longhurstian province on bacterial community composition and compare it with the…”
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No detectable effect of CO sub(2) on elemental stoichiometry of Emiliania huxleyi in nutrient-limited, acclimated continuous cultures
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (01-01-2014)“…Effects of CO sub(2) concentration on elemental composition of the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi were studied in phosphorus-limited, continuous cultures…”
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No detectable effect of CO₂ on elemental stoichiometry of Emiliania huxleyi in nutrient-limited, acclimated continuous cultures
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (17-07-2014)“…Effects of CO₂ concentration on elemental composition of the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi were studied in phosphorus-limited, continuous cultures that…”
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