The paradox of diatom-copepod interactions
Traditionally, diatoms have been associated with productive pelagic food chains that lead, through suspension-feeding planktonic copepods, to top consumers and important fisheries. …
Traditionally, diatoms have been associated with productive pelagic food chains that lead, through suspension-feeding planktonic copepods, to top consumers and important fisheries. …
Neoliberal economic theories are powerful because their domestic translators make them go local, hybridizing global scripts with local ideas. This does not mean that all local …
With the help of 3D printing and 3D laser scanning techniques, cement mortar joint samples with a certain surface morphology were prepared. Shear tests of 20 sets of matching joint …
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The activation of innate immune responses by nucleic acids is crucial to protective and pathological immunities and is mediated by the transmembrane Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and …
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Mammalian mitochondrial ribosomes (mitoribosomes) synthesize mitochondrially encoded membrane proteins that are critical for mitochondrial function. Here we present the complete …
Concern is growing about the potential effects of interacting multiple stressors, especially as the global climate changes. We provide a comprehensive review of multiple stressor …
Coral reefs are in dire need of effective governance, yet the science and planning of coral reef protected areas largely stem from wealthy, developed nations, with very different social, …
Marine protected areas are advocated as a key strategy for simultaneously protecting marine biodiversity and supporting coastal livelihoods, but their implementation can be …