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KLAUSI: project details [100.00% relevance%]
and ancient DNA to understand responses of marine primary producers to environmental changes … Current climate change is a major threat to marine biodiversity with severe effects on marine … and stability. P hytoplankton, at the base of marine food webs, already start showing shifts in … and monitor the consequences of global change in marine ecosystems. Connecting excellence in … biodiversity, climate change, paleo-ecology and marine system science, the network will generate a new … an integrative understanding of human impact on marine biodiversity and ecosystem function. … archives can improve model projections of marine ecosystem change. Biogeosciences 22: 2363–2380, … A. Kremp (2022). Seasonal genotype dynamics of a marine dinoflagellate: Pelagic populations are
Vibrio in marine habitats [99.80% relevance%]
Vibrio in marine habitats contact: Prof. Dr. Matthias Labrenz … of the genus Vibrio are ubiquitous members of marine ecosystems. They occur in coastal, estuarine and … of microbiologists, molecular biologists and marine ecologists from seven Baltic countries the
Organic Trace Substances [99.79% relevance%]
and behavior of organic trace substances in the marine environment with focus on the Baltic Sea. … such as the fate of organic trace substances in marine systems. In the frame of the Environmental … 2) and "Emerging Technologies Enabling Advanced Marine Science" (RA 3) of the IOW research program. In … and behavior of organic trace substances in the marine environment with focus on the Baltic Sea. … such as the fate of organic trace substances in marine systems. In the frame of the Environmental … 2) and "Emerging Technologies Enabling Advanced Marine Science" (RA 3) of the IOW research program. In
Project details [99.77% relevance%]
I, Institute of Fisheries Research/AO, National Marine Research and Information Centre/NA, Sea … /ZA, University of Cape Town/ZA, Institute of Marine Research/N, University of Warwick/GB, Food and
Europe's CO2 observers meet in Prague – with IOW among them. [99.77% relevance%]
will meet in Prague to discuss their data. The marine chemist Gregor Rehder from Warnemünde is among … will meet in Prague to discuss their data. The marine chemist Gregor Rehder from Warnemünde is among
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Vibrio in marine habitats [99.72% relevance%]
Vibrio in marine habitats contact: Prof. Dr. Matthias Labrenz … of the genus Vibrio are ubiquitous members of marine ecosystems. They occur in coastal, estuarine and … of microbiologists, molecular biologists and marine ecologists from seven Baltic countries the
Project details [99.65% relevance%]
I, Institute of Fisheries Research/AO, National Marine Research and Information Centre/NA, Sea … /ZA, University of Cape Town/ZA, Institute of Marine Research/N, University of Warwick/GB, Food and
BRIESE Award [99.62% relevance%]
BRIESE Award for Marine Research The shipping company Briese Schiffahrts … (IOW), has been awarding the "BRIESE Prize for Marine Research" since 2010. The prize, which is … is intended to reward outstanding PhD theses in marine research, the results of which are particularly … BRIESE Award for Marine Research The shipping company Briese Schiffahrts … (IOW), has been awarding the "BRIESE Prize for Marine Research" since 2010. The prize, which is … is intended to reward outstanding PhD theses in marine research, the results of which are particularly
Project details [99.59% relevance%]
F. Janssen Cooperation: Max-Planck-Institut für Marine Mikrobiologie, Bremen Notes: Es wird mit Hilfe
Publications [99.23% relevance%]
– a mesocosm experiment. Frontiers in Marine Science, 11. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2024.1304442 … faecal indicator bacteria and Vibrio in coastal marine environments. Marine Pollution Bulletin. Vol. … – a mesocosm experiment. Frontiers in Marine Science, 11. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2024.1304442 … faecal indicator bacteria and Vibrio in coastal marine environments. Marine Pollution Bulletin. Vol.