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Image_8_Summertime Tintinnid Community in the Surface Waters Across the North Pacific Transition Zone.TIF
Published 2021“…The common oceanic species were further divided into five groups: boreal, warm water type I, warm water type II, transition zone, and cosmopolitan species. …”
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Image_1_Starvation Alters Gut Microbiome in Black Soldier Fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) Larvae.tif
Published 2021“…Data generated demonstrate such a physiological state (i.e., starvation) does in fact impact both aspects of the microbiome. …”
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Table_4_Starvation Alters Gut Microbiome in Black Soldier Fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) Larvae.XLSX
Published 2021“…Data generated demonstrate such a physiological state (i.e., starvation) does in fact impact both aspects of the microbiome. …”
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Microplastic Pollution in Benthic Midstream Sediments of the Rhine River
Published 2019“…MP numbers ranged between 0.26 ± 0.01 and 11.07 ± 0.6 × 10<sup>3</sup> MP kg<sup>–1</sup> while MP particles <75 μm accounted for a mean numerical proportion ± SD of 96 ± 6%. MP concentrations decreased with sediment depth. …”
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Image_6_Summertime Tintinnid Community in the Surface Waters Across the North Pacific Transition Zone.TIF
Published 2021“…The common oceanic species were further divided into five groups: boreal, warm water type I, warm water type II, transition zone, and cosmopolitan species. …”