This study presents the species composition of living coccolithophore communities in the NE Aegean Sea. 72 water samples from 4 different sampling stations were investigated. Stations were located along a north-south transect in the area receiving the inflowing surface Black Sea Water (BSW) over the deeper Levantine Water (LW) layer. 6 different sample depths were sampled. Coccolithophores in the area were diverse and a total of 95 species over 3 sampling periods were recognized using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) techniques
The present Atlas contains a detailed study, based in scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation...
Coccolithophores are globally important marine calcifying phytoplankton. They contribute to the orga...
A natural pH gradient caused by marine CO2 seeps off the Methana peninsula (Saronikos Gulf, eastern ...
This study aims to presents the species composition of living coccolithophore communities in the NE ...
Living coccolithophore distributions from the Gulf of Manfredonia (Southern Adriatic Sea) were inves...
A first report of the coccolithophorid flora in the phytoplankton of the Istanbul Strait is presente...
Coccolithophores were collected at 21 stations during summer 2016, from coastal and offshore areas o...
Detailed quantitative analyses of coccolithophores performed on the shallow deposits of the south-ea...
The analyses of water and sediment samples, collected at 24 marine stations in a coastal area (Gulf ...
2nd International Ocean Research Conference, One planet one ocean, 17-21 November 2014, Barcelona, S...
Water samples for coccolithophorid analysis were collected in August 2001, from 8 stations along a t...
Numerous specimens of coccolithophore combination coccospheres in water samples collected from the N...
The Gulf of Sirte is a largely unexplored area in the southernmost Mediterranean Sea. We are present...
The Mediterranean Sea is considered a "hot spot" for climate change, being characterized by oligotro...
WOS: 000318052100012The taxonomical composition of epilithic diatoms was investigated at intertidal ...
The present Atlas contains a detailed study, based in scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation...
Coccolithophores are globally important marine calcifying phytoplankton. They contribute to the orga...
A natural pH gradient caused by marine CO2 seeps off the Methana peninsula (Saronikos Gulf, eastern ...
This study aims to presents the species composition of living coccolithophore communities in the NE ...
Living coccolithophore distributions from the Gulf of Manfredonia (Southern Adriatic Sea) were inves...
A first report of the coccolithophorid flora in the phytoplankton of the Istanbul Strait is presente...
Coccolithophores were collected at 21 stations during summer 2016, from coastal and offshore areas o...
Detailed quantitative analyses of coccolithophores performed on the shallow deposits of the south-ea...
The analyses of water and sediment samples, collected at 24 marine stations in a coastal area (Gulf ...
2nd International Ocean Research Conference, One planet one ocean, 17-21 November 2014, Barcelona, S...
Water samples for coccolithophorid analysis were collected in August 2001, from 8 stations along a t...
Numerous specimens of coccolithophore combination coccospheres in water samples collected from the N...
The Gulf of Sirte is a largely unexplored area in the southernmost Mediterranean Sea. We are present...
The Mediterranean Sea is considered a "hot spot" for climate change, being characterized by oligotro...
WOS: 000318052100012The taxonomical composition of epilithic diatoms was investigated at intertidal ...
The present Atlas contains a detailed study, based in scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation...
Coccolithophores are globally important marine calcifying phytoplankton. They contribute to the orga...
A natural pH gradient caused by marine CO2 seeps off the Methana peninsula (Saronikos Gulf, eastern ...