Aubert, Anaïs Beauchard, Olivier de Blok, Reinhoud Artigas, Luis Felipe Sabbe, Koen Vyverman, Wim Martínez, Luz Amadei Deneudt, Klaas Louchart, Arnaud Mortelmans, Jonas
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Plankton comprises a large diversity of organisms, from pico- to macro-sized classes, and spans several trophic levels, whose population dynamics are characterized by a high spatio-temporal variability. Studies integrating multiple plankton groups, in respect to size classes and trophic levels, are still rare, which hampers a more thorough descript...
Bennett, George Van Reybrouck, Jill Shemsanga, Ceven Kisaka, Mary Tomašek, Ines Fontijn, Karen Kervyn, Matthieu Walraevens, Kristine
This study investigates the localities of low and high F- groundwaters in the aquifer system on the flanks of Mount Meru to come up with guidelines to provide groundwater that can be used for drinking water supply without health impacts on the population. Our study focuses on parts of the flanks which were only partially or not at all covered by pr...
De Witte, Bavo Catarino, Ana I. Vandecasteele, Loes Dekimpe, Michael Meyers, Nelle Deloof, Daphné Pint, Steven Hostens, Kris Everaert, Gert Torreele, Els
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Monitoring the occurrence and trends of microplastic contamination in the marine environment is key to establish microplastic (MP) data baselines, to work out policy mitigation measures, and to assess the effectiveness of waste regulations. To establish MP contamination baselines in the marine environment, marine biota species can be selected as mo...
Kedzierski, Mikaël Palazot, Maialen Soccalingame, Lata Falcou-Préfol, Mathilde Gorsky, Gabriel Galgani, François Bruzaud, Stéphane Pedrotti, Maria Luiza
The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most studied regions in the world in terms of microplastic (MP) contamination. However, only a few studies have analysed the chemical composition of MPs at the Mediterranean Sea surface. In this context, this study aims to describe the chemical composition as a function of particle size, mass and number concentra...
Lee, Chang-Ho Lee, Kitack Ko, Young Ho Lee, Joon-Soo
The contributions of phytoplankton and bacteria cells to alkalinity (A(T)) were measured in seawater samples obtained from 205 locations including the East Sea, the North Pacific Ocean, the Bering Sea, the Chukchi Sea, and the Arctic Ocean. We attributed the differences in A(T) values measured for unfiltered versus filtered samples to A(T) componen...
bennett;, george
This study characterises high-fluoride groundwater in the aquifer system on the flanks of Mount Meru, focusing on parts of the flanks that were only partially or not at all covered by previous research. Additionally, we analyse the impact of rainwater recharge on groundwater chemistry by monitoring spring discharges during water sampling. The resul...
Jeong, H.J. Kang, H.C. Lim, A.S. Jang, S.H. Lee, K. Lee, S.Y. Ok, J.H. You, J.H. Kim, J.H. Lee, K.H.
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Microalgae fuel food webs and biogeochemical cycles of key elements in the ocean. What determines microalgal dominance in the ocean is a long-standing question. Red tide distribution data (spanning 1990 to 2019) show that mixotrophic dinoflagellates, capable of photosynthesis and predation together, were responsible for ~40% of the species forming ...
Serra, Hélène Brion, François Chardon, Clémence Budzinski, Hélène Schulze, Tobias Brack, Werner Aït-Aïssa, Selim
Most in vitro reporter gene assays used to assess estrogenic contamination are based on human estrogen receptor α (hERα) activation. However, fish bioassays can have distinct response to estrogenic chemicals and mixtures, questioning the relevance of human-based bioassays for assessing risk to this species. In this study, zebrafish liver cells stab...
Jones, Matthew Ross Lee, Kitack
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Bellacicco, M. Cornec, M. Organelli, E. Brewin, R. Neukermans, G. Volpe, G. Barbieux, M. Poteau, A. Schmechtig, C. D'Ortenzio, F.
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