Patterns of eukaryotic diversity from the surface to the deep-ocean sediment
Remote deep-ocean sediment (DOS) ecosystems are among the least explored biomes on
Earth. Genomic assessments of their biodiversity have failed to separate indigenous benthic …
Earth. Genomic assessments of their biodiversity have failed to separate indigenous benthic …
The global genetic diversity of planktonic foraminifera reveals the structure of cryptic speciation in plankton
R Morard, KF Darling, AKM Weiner… - Biological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The nature and extent of diversity in the plankton has fascinated scientists for over a century.
Initially, the discovery of many new species in the remarkably uniform and unstructured …
Initially, the discovery of many new species in the remarkably uniform and unstructured …
From nets to networks: tools for deciphering phytoplankton metabolic interactions within communities and their global significance
C Nef, JJ Pierella Karlusich… - Philosophical …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Our oceans are populated with a wide diversity of planktonic organisms that form complex
dynamic communities at the base of marine trophic networks. Within such communities are …
dynamic communities at the base of marine trophic networks. Within such communities are …
Are plankton nets a thing of the past? An assessment of in situ imaging of zooplankton for large-scale ecosystem assessment and policy decision-making
Zooplankton are fundamental to aquatic ecosystem services such as carbon and nutrient
cycling. Therefore, a robust evidence base of how zooplankton respond to changes in …
cycling. Therefore, a robust evidence base of how zooplankton respond to changes in …
Underwater holographic sensor for plankton studies in situ including accompanying measurements
V Dyomin, A Davydova, I Polovtsev, A Olshukov… - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
The paper presents an underwater holographic sensor to study marine particles—a
miniDHC digital holographic camera, which may be used as part of a hydrobiological probe …
miniDHC digital holographic camera, which may be used as part of a hydrobiological probe …
eDNA metabarcoding shows latitudinal eukaryote micro-and mesoplankton diversity stabilizes across oligotrophic region of a> 3000 km longitudinal transect in the …
Sea surface planktonic assemblages were sampled using environmental DNA at 1.5°
latitudinal increments (from 39.5 to 11.5° S) following the 110° E meridian in the Eastern …
latitudinal increments (from 39.5 to 11.5° S) following the 110° E meridian in the Eastern …
A portable cruising speed net: Expanding global collection of sea surface plankton data
Plankton are central to planetary ecology, generating 50% of Earth's atmospheric oxygen
and forming the largest system of interconnected life at the base of the marine food chain …
and forming the largest system of interconnected life at the base of the marine food chain …
[HTML][HTML] PlanktoScope: affordable modular quantitative imaging platform for citizen oceanography
The oceans represent 97% of all water on Earth and contain microscopic, drifting life,
plankton, which drives global biogeochemical cycles. A major hurdle in assessing marine …
plankton, which drives global biogeochemical cycles. A major hurdle in assessing marine …
Coupling Imaging and Omics in Plankton Surveys: State-of-the-Art, Challenges, and Future Directions
A major challenge in characterizing plankton communities is the collection, identification and
quantification of samples in a time-efficient way. The classical manual microscopy counts …
quantification of samples in a time-efficient way. The classical manual microscopy counts …
Coupling Imaging and Omics in Plankton Surveys: State-of-the-Art, Challenges, and Future Directions
A major challenge in characterizing plankton communities is the collection, identification and
quantification of samples in a time-efficient way. The classical manual microscopy counts …
quantification of samples in a time-efficient way. The classical manual microscopy counts …