The authors conducted SCUBA dives to characterize salp predation in the vast oligotrophic North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, an ...
Detailed hydrographic survey revealed patches of high nutrients and low salinity in the surface waters over a submerged limestone barrier reef in the oligotrophic coastal waters of the southeast ...
"The results suggest that mycelium materials can survive in dry and oligotrophic environments, and self-healing is possible with minimal intervention after a two-day recovery period," write the ...
Hard water can lead to the precipitation of mineral deposits affecting other systems that transport or store water as well as affecting the plant and animal life in the water by either causing the ...
Its oligotrophic waters conserve over 200 species of plants and animals unique to the lake, including algae, turbellarian flatworms, snails, crustaceans and 17 endemic species of fish including two ...
In the warm oligotrophic waters where corals thrive, the nutrition provided by zooxanthellae supplies the needed energy for corals to secrete layers of calcium carbonate. Even with the nutrition ...
The paradox of coral reefs is that, although they are highly diverse ecosystems, contain an abundance of organic material, and are highly productive, they exist in essentially oligotrophic ...
As the Glacier retreats, Vitus Lake has expanded rapidly in area and volume, and MTRI documented the highly dynamic and evolving oligotrophic system. MTRI scientists have used an ensemble of ...
Foliar uptake of nutrients is important in eutrophic water bodies; however, EWMs ability to utilize nutrients in the sediment provides an advantage over plants that are not able to use that pool of ...
Vidal, Montserrat Blasco, Dolors Estrada, Marta and Sañudo‐Wilhelmy, Sergio A. 2015. Surface distribution of dissolved trace metals in the oligotrophic ocean and their influence on phytoplankton ...
It is one of the highest lakes in the world.  It is located at a high altitude of 16,500 feet with the backdrop of majestic ...
Dr. Waite’s work in the East Indian Ocean explored the dynamics of mesoscale eddies, the nitrogen cycle in oligotrophic systems and the biology of the spiny lobster larvae in Australian waters.