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The impact of fluctuating light on the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum micans dep...
Increasing atmospheric pCO2 and its dissolution into oceans leads to ocean acidification and warming, which reduces the thickness of upper mixing layer (UML) and upward nutrient... -
Light-modulated responses of growth and photosynthetic performance to ocean a...
Ocean acidification (OA) due to atmospheric CO2 rise is expected to influence marine primary productivity. In order to investigate the interactive effects of OA and light... -
Interactive effects of ocean acidification and nitrogen limitation on the dia...
Climate change is expected to bring about alterations in the marine physical and chemical environment that will induce changes in the concentration of dissolved CO2 and in... -
Future CO2-induced ocean acidification mediates the physiological performance...
The oceans take up more than 1 million tons of CO2 from the air per hour, about one-quarter of the anthropogenically released amount, leading to disrupted seawater chemistry due... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry, pigments and biological processes during experi...
Previous studies have shown that increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations affect calcification in some planktonic and macroalgal calcifiers due to the changed carbonate... -
Phytoplankton pigment concentrations measured by HPLC in the surface water of...
The determination of phytoplankton using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is detailed in Hooker et al. (2005; doi:10.1364/AO.44.000553) and Ras et al. (2008;... -
Pigment content of intertidal temperate seagrass Zostera marina from Rimouski...
Eelgrass shoots (Zostera marina) from Rimouski, QC, were exposed in July 2020 to a natural gradient of light intensity, ranging from 6 to 860 µmol photons/m²/s, to assess the... -
Spectroscopy and pigment data from Toolik Vegetation Grid, Toolik Lake, Alaska
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Ground-based digital camera (RGB) and pigment data from Toolik Vegetation Gri...
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Data of ecophysiological response of Jania rubens (Corallinaceae) to ocean ac...
Coralline algae (Rhodophyta) play a key role in promoting settlement of other benthic organisms, being the food source for herbivores, being involved in the stabilization of... -
(Table 2) Sample description and pigment yields, DSDP Leg 64
Sediment depth is given in mbfs. <1 = present. -
(Table 5) Major pigment concentration in surface sediments of northern Victor...
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(Table 2) Pigments in microbial mats from northern Victoria Land lakes
All values expressed in µg/g dry weight. Main UV-Vis absorbtion bands (nm) are reported in the parameter comments. Traces of Fucoxanthin (Edmon-Pt), Lutein (Kar_Plateau) and... -
Composition of free lipids in bottom sediments in the tropical West Pacific a...
Contents of free lipids in the upper layers of slightly siliceous diatomaceous oozes from the South Atlantic and of calcareous foraminiferal oozes, of coral sediments and of red...