Marine science is a broad term referring to the research and interpretation of the marine biome. The study of marine science provides us with a better understanding of fish and plant populations, ocean climate changes, pollution, and biodiversity. While marine science primarily focuses on saltwater ...
Version 2 of the world map of laminarian kelp benefits from more Arctic data and makes it the largest marine biomedoi:10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109099Dinusha R.M. JayathilakeMark John CostelloBiological Conservation
• Hornsby Shire • Huon River • City of Perth • New Zealand • Tuggerah Lake • Princess Charlotte Bay • Tasman Sea • Macquarie Harbour • State of Victoria • Hobart • Port Phllip Bay • South Australia • Gulf Saint Vincent • Hunter Valley • ocean biome ...
Origin (location, biome, latitude/longitude, sampling date, depth) and general genome characteristics (genome size, gene count, 16S rRNA phylotype), CRISPR content (number of loci and spacers, Cas array diversity, CRISPRmap classification of repeats), number of prophages, and MGE content of 75...
Data were digitized using a data format containing standard fields for a correct understanding of the data. The most important fields are the location linked through a Well-Known Text (WKT), sampling protocol and sample size, event date, scientific name, sex, lifestage and related measured biotic...
Microorganisms are the most abundant life forms on Earth, being fundamental for global ecosystem functioning [1,2,3]. The total number of microorganisms on the planet is estimated to be ≈ 1012species [4] and ≈ 1030cells [5,6]. In particular, microorganisms dominate the largest biome, the...
[16]. Several characteristics distinguish active hydrothermal vents from most other habitats in the marine biome[56],[57],[58]and are key to understanding the significance of predicted impacts and recovery potential of affected ecosystems, and thus the potential for mining to inflict a significant ...
introduction of nutrients by upwelling or deep mixing. While these general biome scale patterns are robust across satellite algorithms, we note that estimates diverge in the Southern Ocean [146], where global satellite-based chlorophyll algorithms have been found to significantly underestimate observations...
location’s catchment area (Supplementary Fig.4, Supplementary Table3) which was determined by using a high-resolution (~500 m) stream drainage direction map for the Amazon River basin71(Supplementary Fig.1c). All panels in Supplementary Fig.4were created with ArcMap 10.6, with relief shade...
aLocation of the Galapagos Islands in the Eastern Tropical Pacific in relation to ocean bathymetry, the Panama, Humboldt, and Cromwell Currents;bAdult male Galapagos bullhead shark (Heterodontus quoyi);cSampling design: Sampling locations (green circles) with number of samples in brackets. Sequential...