Microscopic view of domoic acid producing Pseudo-nitzschia diatom in a seawater sample from Monterey Bay, California. This diatom species, when in active growth, typically forms long chains of ...
Spring weather brings welcome conditions for flowers and plant life to bloom across the land. The right mixture of temperature, moisture, and light helps keep the green world vibrant. Underwater plant ...
Raul Rodrigo Costa, Carlos Rafael Borges Mendes, Virginia Maria Tavano, Tiago Segabinazzi Dotto, Rodrigo Kerr, Thiago Monteiro, Clarisse Odebrecht, Eduardo Resende Secchi Limnology and Oceanography, ...
A group of diatom species belonging to the Nitzschia genus, gave up on photosynthesis and now get their carbon straight from their environment, thanks to a bacterial gene picked up by an ancestor, ...
A team of researchers from the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego and collaborators, have published a groundbreaking study ...
Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 66, No. 4 (April 2021), pp. 1578-1593 (16 pages) The California Current System displays a strong seasonal cycle in water properties, circulation, and biological ...
Phytoplankton grow constantly and just about anywhere there are open, sunlit patches of ocean. When conditions are right, the growth of these microscopic cells can blossom to scales that are visible ...