Streptomyces: Still the Biggest Producer of New Natural Secondary Metabolites, a Current Perspective

L Donald, A Pipite, R Subramani, J Owen… - Microbiology …, 2022 - mdpi.com
There is a real consensus that new antibiotics are urgently needed and are the best chance
for combating antibiotic resistance. The phylum Actinobacteria is one of the main producers …

Shifting diatom—dinoflagellate dominance during spring bloom in the Baltic Sea and its potential effects on biogeochemical cycling

K Spilling, K Olli, J Lehtoranta, A Kremp… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The Baltic Sea is affected by a range of human induced environmental pressures such as
eutrophication. Here we synthesize the ongoing shift from diatom dominance toward more …

Large-scale nutrient dynamics in the Baltic Sea, 1970–2016

OP Savchuk - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The Baltic Sea is one of the world's marine areas well-covered by both long-term
observations and oceanographic studies. It is also a large coastal area in which …

[HTML][HTML] Biogeochemical functioning of the Baltic Sea

K Kuliński, G Rehder, E Asmala… - Earth System …, 2022 - esd.copernicus.org
Location, specific topography, and hydrographic setting together with climate change and
strong anthropogenic pressure are the main factors shaping the biogeochemical functioning …

Warming and microplastic pollution shape the carbon and nitrogen cycles of algae

X Hou, L Mu, X Hu, S Guo - Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023 - Elsevier
Oceans absorb most excess heat from anthropogenic activities, leading to ocean warming.
Moreover, microplastic pollution from anthropogenic activities is serious in marine …

Nitrate and ammonium fluxes to diatoms and dinoflagellates at a single cell level in mixed field communities in the sea

M Olofsson, EK Robertson, L Edler, L Arneborg… - Scientific Reports, 2019 - nature.com
Growth of large phytoplankton is considered to be diffusion limited at low nutrient
concentrations, yet their constraints and contributions to carbon (C) and nitrogen fluxes in …

The meagre future of benthic fauna in a coastal sea—Benthic responses to recovery from eutrophication in a changing climate

E Ehrnsten, A Norkko, B Müller‐Karulis… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Nutrient loading and climate change affect coastal ecosystems worldwide. Unravelling the
combined effects of these pressures on benthic macrofauna is essential for understanding …

[HTML][HTML] The response of coastal macrobenthic food-web structure to seasonal and regional variability in organic matter properties

M Szczepanek, MJ Silberberger… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
The quantity and quality of organic matter (OM) available for macrobenthos vary on temporal
and spatial scale, especially in coastal areas, where the seafloor is supplied by both …

Seasonal variability in benthic–pelagic coupling: Quantifying organic matter inputs to the seafloor and benthic macrofauna using a multi-marker approach

IF Rodil, P Lucena-Moya, T Tamelander… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The exchange between the water column and the seafloor is a complex process, and is
particularly intensive in the shallow waters of highly productive coastal areas, where the …

[HTML][HTML] “Extreme Highest” and “Extreme Anomalous”: Proposed indices for chlorophyll-a extreme events in European seas between 2003 and 2021

Y Sagarminaga, Á Borja, A Fontán - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
This study addresses the occurrence of extreme values of chlorophyll-a concentrations in
European seas, using the satellite's OBGP MODIS AQUA v2018 dataset, for the 2003–2021 …