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The 'phytoplankton factory' -- from nutrients to algae growth
phytoplankton ocean ecosystems climate change
2021/8/9
Phytoplankton are the foundation of ocean ecosystems: like rainforests, they consume carbon from the atmosphere, form the basis of the marine food web and have a decisive influence on fish abundance a...
Aggressive algae threaten health of Caribbean corals(图)
Aggressive algae threaten health Caribbean corals
2020/12/11
Hurricanes, pollution, disease, bleaching and the effects of an increasingly warmer planet are affecting the health of coral reefs around the world. However, reefs in the Caribbean are facing a new th...
Ocean algae get 'coup de grace' from viruses--sometimes(图)
Ocean algae coup de grace viruses--sometimes
2020/9/25
Scientists have long believed that ocean viruses quickly kill algae. But new U.S. National Science Foundation-funded research shows that viruses often live in harmony with algae, and that they pr...
Desert algae shed light on desiccation tolerance in green plants(图)
Desert algae shed light desiccation tolerance green plants
2020/7/10
Deserts of the U.S. Southwest are hot and dry -- extreme habitats for most plants -- but, remarkably, microscopic green algae that live there are extraordinarily tolerant of dehydration.These tiny gre...
Algae team rosters could help ID 'super corals'(图)
Algae team rosters help ID super corals
2020/2/20
Researchers have found a potential tool for identifying "super corals" that can tolerate a limited amount of climate change."We may be able to use algae team characteristics to identify coral colonies...
Algae-killing viruses spur nutrient recycling in oceans(图)
Algae-killing viruses nutrient recycling oceans
2019/10/23
Scientists have confirmed that viruses can kill marine algae called diatoms, but diatom die-offs near the ocean surface may provide nutrients and organic matter for recycling by other algae.Diatoms ar...
Reef Fish That Conquer Fear of Sharks May Help Control Excess Algae
Reef Fish Conquer Fear Sharks Control Excess Algae
2017/2/16
If there was a top-rated restaurant in a dangerous part of the city, chances are some brave souls would be willing to risk it all for a delicious meal.
So it goes with coral reef fish dining on algae...
When corals met algae:Symbiotic relationship crucial to reef survival dates to the Triassic
corals algae Symbiotic relationship reef survival dates the Triassic
2016/11/29
The mutually beneficial relationship between algae and modern corals — which provides algae with shelter, gives coral reefs their colors and supplies both organisms with nutrients — began more than 21...
Too much algae--and too many microbes--threaten coral reefs
much algae many microbes coral reefs
2016/5/6
Coral reefs, the world's most productive and diverse marine ecosystems, rely on a masterful recycling system to stay healthy.Corals and algae release nutrients that support a complex and efficient ree...
Coral reefs—the world’s most productive and diverse marine ecosystems—rely on a masterful recycling program to stay healthy. The corals and algae that form the base of the reef’s food web release a va...
Sequencing algae’s genome may aid biofuel production
Sequencing algae genome biofuel production
2015/12/7
There’s an ancient group of algae that evolved in the world’s oceans before our backboned ancestors crawled onto land. They are so numerous that their gigantic blooms can affect the weather, and they ...
Resilience to extreme temperatures may depend on coral and algae partnerships
extreme temperatures coral algae
2015/11/12
New research reveals that some corals are more protective than others of their partner algae in harsh environmental conditions. This individual variation among corals could reflect a greater capacity ...
Remote Detection of Marine Microbes,Small Invertebrates,Harmful Algae,and Biotoxins using the Environmental Sample Processor (ESP)
Marine Microbes Small Invertebrates Harmful Algae Biotoxins using the Environmental Sample Processor
2015/7/3
The advent of ocean observatories is creating unique opportunities for deploying novel sensor systems. We are exploring that potential through the development and application of the Environmental Samp...
Invisible helpers of the sea: Marine bacteria boost growth of tiny ocean algae(图)
Invisible helpers of the sea Marine bacteria tiny ocean algae
2015/6/18
A glass of seawater is teeming with life, and a recent expedition revealed more about what ocean water contains. Microscopic creatures in the world’s oceans weigh more than all of the fish i...
Aquatic algae can sense an unexpectedly wide range of color, allowing them to sense and adapt to changing light conditions in lakes and oceans. The study by researchers at UC Davis was published earli...