Search Results - "van Manen, Mathijs"
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The biogeochemistry of zinc and cadmium in the Amundsen Sea, coastal Antarctica
Published in Marine chemistry (20-02-2023)“…The trace metals zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd) are both involved in the metabolic processes of marine phytoplankton, and as such, both metals play important roles…”
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The role of the Dotson Ice Shelf and Circumpolar Deep Water as driver and source of dissolved and particulate iron and manganese in the Amundsen Sea polynya, Southern Ocean
Published in Marine chemistry (20-10-2022)“…Coastal areas around Antarctica such as the Amundsen Sea are important sources of trace metals and biological hotspots, but are also experiencing the effects…”
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Temperature-enhanced effects of iron on Southern Ocean phytoplankton
Published in Biogeosciences (28-10-2024)“…Iron (Fe) is a key limiting nutrient for Southern Ocean phytoplankton. Input of Fe into the Southern Ocean is projected to change due to global warming, yet…”
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Widespread episodic thiamine deficiency in Northern Hemisphere wildlife
Published in Scientific reports (13-12-2016)“…Many wildlife populations are declining at rates higher than can be explained by known threats to biodiversity. Recently, thiamine (vitamin B 1 ) deficiency…”
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Diapycnal mixing across the photic zone of the NE Atlantic
Published in Ocean science (17-02-2021)“…Variable physical conditions such as vertical turbulent exchange, internal wave, and mesoscale eddy action affect the availability of light and nutrients for…”
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Ecological Importance of Viral Lysis as a Loss Factor of Phytoplankton in the Amundsen Sea
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (05-10-2022)“…Whether phytoplankton mortality is caused by grazing or viral lysis has important implications for phytoplankton dynamics and biogeochemical cycling. The…”
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Biogeochemistry of iron in coastal Antarctica: isotopic insights for external sources and biological uptake in the Amundsen Sea polynyas
Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-12-2023)“…Seasonal phytoplankton blooms in the Antarctic Amundsen Sea Polynyas are thought to be supported by an external supply of iron (Fe) from circumpolar deep…”
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Risk to human health related to the presence of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid and perfluorooctanoic acid in food
Published in EFSA journal (01-12-2018)“…The European Commission asked EFSA for a scientific evaluation on the risks to human health related to the presence of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) and…”
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Risks to human and animal health related to the presence of deoxynivalenol and its acetylated and modified forms in food and feed
Published in EFSA journal (01-09-2017)“…Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a mycotoxin primarily produced by Fusarium fungi, occurring predominantly in cereal grains. Following the request of the European…”
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Risks for public health related to the presence of tetrodotoxin (TTX) and TTX analogues in marine bivalves and gastropods
Published in EFSA journal (01-04-2017)“…Tetrodotoxin (TTX) and its analogues are produced by marine bacteria and have been detected in marine bivalves and gastropods from European waters. The…”
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Scientific opinion: Risks for public health related to the presence of tetrodotoxin (TTX) and TTX analogues in marine bivalves and gastropods
Published in EFSA journal (2017)“…Tetrodotoxin (TTX) and its analogues are produced by marine bacteria and have been detected in marine bivalves and gastropods from European waters. The…”
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Scientific opinion: Risks to human and animal health related to the presence of deoxynivalenol and its acetylated and modified forms in food and feed
Published in EFSA journal (2017)“…Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a mycotoxin primarily produced by Fusarium fungi, occurring predominantly in cereal grains. Following the request of the European…”
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