To investigate possible reasons for the discrepancy between the abundance of 4-methyl components in free sterols and steryl chlorin esters (SCEs) which is commonly observed in sediments, experiments in which the copepod Calanus helgolandicus grazed on the dinoflagellates Prorocentrum micans and Alexandrium tamarense were carried out. With P. micans all the algal sterols were esterified as SCEs in the faecal pellets, but there was clear discrimination against the uptake of 4-Me sterols. This discrimination was also evident with A. tamarense. To investigate changes in the faecal pellet SCE and the free sterol distributions during pellet ageing in the P. micans experiment, portions were allowed to stand for up to 29 days in seawater in the dar...
Organophosphorus pesticides (OP) are dangerous xenobiotics for aquatic environments mainly because t...
The accessory pigment alloxanthin is a well-known taxonomic marker for Cryptophyceae in natural seaw...
Sterol profiles of microalgae and their change with environmental conditions are of great interest i...
The stable carbon isotopic compositions of cholesterol, generally the most dominant sterol in the co...
Dinoflagellate is one of the major primary producers in the ocean since the Mesozoic. These microalg...
Sediments from five contrasting stations in the western Mexican margin (Pacific Ocean) were investig...
Sterols occur in practically all animals, plants, and microorganisms. The naturally occuring sterols...
Four undisturbed sediment cores were collected from the Porcupine Abyssal Plain, an area in the nort...
The composition and abundance of phytoplankton is an important factor defining ecological status of...
International audienceChanges in sterol composition of Pecten maximus larvae during the larval devel...
A key process in freshwater plankton food webs is the regulation of the efficiency of energy and mat...
Copepods and other zooplankters represent a previously overlooked pool of particulate dimethylsulfon...
Four motile cells of autotrophic dinoflagellates, Peridinium umbonatum var. inaequale, Akashiwo sang...
Sterols are indispensable for a multitude of physiological processes in all eukaryotic organisms. In...
In crustaceans, cholesterol is an essential nutrient, which they must directly obtain from their foo...
Organophosphorus pesticides (OP) are dangerous xenobiotics for aquatic environments mainly because t...
The accessory pigment alloxanthin is a well-known taxonomic marker for Cryptophyceae in natural seaw...
Sterol profiles of microalgae and their change with environmental conditions are of great interest i...
The stable carbon isotopic compositions of cholesterol, generally the most dominant sterol in the co...
Dinoflagellate is one of the major primary producers in the ocean since the Mesozoic. These microalg...
Sediments from five contrasting stations in the western Mexican margin (Pacific Ocean) were investig...
Sterols occur in practically all animals, plants, and microorganisms. The naturally occuring sterols...
Four undisturbed sediment cores were collected from the Porcupine Abyssal Plain, an area in the nort...
The composition and abundance of phytoplankton is an important factor defining ecological status of...
International audienceChanges in sterol composition of Pecten maximus larvae during the larval devel...
A key process in freshwater plankton food webs is the regulation of the efficiency of energy and mat...
Copepods and other zooplankters represent a previously overlooked pool of particulate dimethylsulfon...
Four motile cells of autotrophic dinoflagellates, Peridinium umbonatum var. inaequale, Akashiwo sang...
Sterols are indispensable for a multitude of physiological processes in all eukaryotic organisms. In...
In crustaceans, cholesterol is an essential nutrient, which they must directly obtain from their foo...
Organophosphorus pesticides (OP) are dangerous xenobiotics for aquatic environments mainly because t...
The accessory pigment alloxanthin is a well-known taxonomic marker for Cryptophyceae in natural seaw...
Sterol profiles of microalgae and their change with environmental conditions are of great interest i...