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Sardines,Anchovies and Other Fast-Growing Fish Species Vulnerable to Dramatic Population Plunges
Sardines Anchovies Other Fast-Growing Fish Species Vulnerable Dramatic Population Plunges
2015/8/13
A Rutgers marine biologist studying the rise and fall of fish populations worldwide recently made a counterintuitive discovery: ocean species that grow quickly and reproduce frequently, such as sardin...
Biogas (CO2, O2, dimethylsulfide) dynamics in spring Antarctic fast ice
Biogas dynamics in spring Antarctic fast ice
2014/4/22
We studied the temporal variations of CO2, O2, and dimethylsulfide (DMS) concentrations within three environments (sea-ice brine, platelet ice-like layer, and underlying water) in the coastal area of ...
Maximum photosynthetic efficiency of size-fractionated phytoplankton assessed by 14C uptake and fast repetition rate fluorometry
Maximum photosynthetic efficiency size-fractionated phytoplankton assessed 14C uptake fast repetition rate fluorometry
2014/5/13
Under high nutrient concentrations and sufficient light conditions, large phytoplankton may display higher photosynthetic efficiency than smaller cells. This is unexpected since smaller phytoplankton,...
Fast repetition rate fluorometry is not applicable to studies of filamentous cyanobacteria from the Baltic Sea
Fast repetition rate fluorometry studies of filamentous cyanobacteria the Baltic Sea
2014/5/19
Fast repetition rate (FRR) fluorometry has been used successfully to investigate the variable fluorescence characteristics of cyanobacteria in oceanic Case 1 waters. In these waters, the effective abs...
Measurement of photosynthetic parameters in benthic organisms in situ using a SCUBA-based fast repetition rate fluorometer
photosynthetic parameters benthic organisms SCUBA-based fast repetition rate fluorometry
2014/6/17
Benthic photoautotrophic organisms significantly contribute to the productivity of shallow tropical coastal ecosystems. However, measurements of photosynthetic light use and dissipation in benthic org...