Oceans play a fundamental role in our lives, from being a source of food to a place to rest and relax when on holiday. Indeed, 40% of humans live within 100 km of the sea. Humans are fascinated with life in our oceans; dolphins, sharks, fish, the mysteries of the deep. However, what is not well appreciated is that all these enigmatic marine megafauna, and indeed we (humans), are ultimately dependent on single-celled marine microbes drifting in the oceans (microplankton). When first formed, the Earth’s atmosphere was akin to that of Venus, comprising primarily carbon dioxide. Over millions of years, single-celled plankton have helped remove the carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere producing the oxygen that we and other animals consume....
The world is changing rapidly, ultimately due to the pressure of human population growth driving cha...
Covering 70% of the earth’s surface, with an average depth of 3.6 km, the ocean’s total volume of 1....
4 pages, 1 figure[EN] Oceans cover approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface and, with an average dep...
Oceans play a fundamental role in our lives, from being a source of food to a place to rest and rela...
All over the universe, earth is the only planet where living organisms are having existence. The ent...
3 figuresThe biological pump is a process by which the ocean, with the help of marine organisms, cap...
Sal and López-Urrutia (2011) had two criticisms of our analysis on the relationship between communi...
It is generally assumed that the oceanr epresentsa marine desert. Indeed, the ocean is responsible f...
Protists (unicellular eukaryotes) arguably account for most eukaryotic diversity and are central pla...
We review one of the most ancient of all the global biogeochemical cycles and one which reflects the...
Faster growth of the major prokaryotic versus eukaryotic CO2 fixers in the oligotrophic ocean Mikhai...
potential socioeconomic impacts of these plankton persistence of individuals from previous years. Th...
There is no better sign that the golden age of marine microbiology is here than the request of this ...
The Biblical story of the Art (a floating, zoo-like device, constructed to survive climate turmoil a...
Antarctic marine species live in one of the most thermally stable environments on Earth. They have e...
The world is changing rapidly, ultimately due to the pressure of human population growth driving cha...
Covering 70% of the earth’s surface, with an average depth of 3.6 km, the ocean’s total volume of 1....
4 pages, 1 figure[EN] Oceans cover approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface and, with an average dep...
Oceans play a fundamental role in our lives, from being a source of food to a place to rest and rela...
All over the universe, earth is the only planet where living organisms are having existence. The ent...
3 figuresThe biological pump is a process by which the ocean, with the help of marine organisms, cap...
Sal and López-Urrutia (2011) had two criticisms of our analysis on the relationship between communi...
It is generally assumed that the oceanr epresentsa marine desert. Indeed, the ocean is responsible f...
Protists (unicellular eukaryotes) arguably account for most eukaryotic diversity and are central pla...
We review one of the most ancient of all the global biogeochemical cycles and one which reflects the...
Faster growth of the major prokaryotic versus eukaryotic CO2 fixers in the oligotrophic ocean Mikhai...
potential socioeconomic impacts of these plankton persistence of individuals from previous years. Th...
There is no better sign that the golden age of marine microbiology is here than the request of this ...
The Biblical story of the Art (a floating, zoo-like device, constructed to survive climate turmoil a...
Antarctic marine species live in one of the most thermally stable environments on Earth. They have e...
The world is changing rapidly, ultimately due to the pressure of human population growth driving cha...
Covering 70% of the earth’s surface, with an average depth of 3.6 km, the ocean’s total volume of 1....
4 pages, 1 figure[EN] Oceans cover approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface and, with an average dep...