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Mariano Santoro - Publications [100.00% relevance%]
., Montresor M. (2017) Clonal expansion behind a marine diatom bloom (The ISME Journal; https://www.
WTD 2015 [99.95% relevance%]
03.09.15) "Energy and matter fluxes mediated by marine and atmospheric turbulence" The WTD workshops … of "Energy and matter fluxes mediated by marine and atmospheric turbulence" and to discuss new
Matthias Labrenz - Projects [99.92% relevance%]
Effects of Anthropogenic pressures and uses on marine Ecosystems and on Biodiversity: Creation of a … ) PI MIMAS: The role of microorganisms in the marine nutrient cycle BMBF (2008-2011) Co-PI CHEMOII:
Joachim Kuss - Presentations [99.91% relevance%]
, 12.-16.06.2017 Kuss J: The reaction of the marine ecosystem on toxic mercury. (talk) BSSC 2015 - … - monitoring – Research Area 2 – Inorganic marine chemistry and sea-air exchange of gases and
Katharina Romoth - Publications [99.88% relevance%]
inventory of benthic macrofauna in German marine protected areas (2020–2022) before closure for … as a trigger for species diversity in marine benthic assemblages. Biology 12: 825, doi: 10.
Kseniia Safonova - Publications [99.87% relevance%]
and P. Polte (2024). Future climate change and marine heatwaves - Projected impact on key habitats for
KLAUSI: project details [99.83% relevance%]
Department of Ecoscience Max-Planck-Institut für Marine Mikrobiologie Woods Hole Oceanographic … Baltic redox transition zones, and comparable marine systems. Publikationen Mohrholz, V., S. Beier, C … Department of Ecoscience Max-Planck-Institut für Marine Mikrobiologie Woods Hole Oceanographic … Baltic redox transition zones, and comparable marine systems. Publikationen Mohrholz, V., S. Beier, C
Hypoxic and anoxic regions in the Baltic Sea, 2019 [99.79% relevance%]
of this webpage is additional content for the Marine Science Report No 100 2016 and should be cited
https://iow.de/hypoxic-and-anoxic-regions-in-the-baltic-sea-2019.html
Project details [99.72% relevance%]
manager: Dr. Rolf Schneider Funding: BMBF Focus: Marine communities and matter cycles Department:
Project details [99.71% relevance%]
and at boundary layers (until 2002) Department: Marine Chemistry Cooperation: University of Gdansk und