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The life of diatoms in the world's oceans
by
Armbrust, E. Virginia
in
Animals
/ Atmospheric carbon dioxide
/ Bacillariophyceae
/ Biological Evolution
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon Dioxide - metabolism
/ Carbon dioxide concentration
/ Climate
/ Climatic changes
/ Diatoms
/ Diatoms - chemistry
/ Diatoms - classification
/ Diatoms - genetics
/ Diatoms - metabolism
/ Ecological function
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental health
/ Food Chain
/ Foods
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Glass
/ Global climate
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Iron - metabolism
/ Marine
/ Marine Biology
/ Marine ecosystems
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural history
/ Ocean circulation
/ Oceans
/ Organic matter
/ Organisms
/ Photosynthesis
/ Properties
/ Recycled
/ review-article
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
2009
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The life of diatoms in the world's oceans
by
Armbrust, E. Virginia
in
Animals
/ Atmospheric carbon dioxide
/ Bacillariophyceae
/ Biological Evolution
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon Dioxide - metabolism
/ Carbon dioxide concentration
/ Climate
/ Climatic changes
/ Diatoms
/ Diatoms - chemistry
/ Diatoms - classification
/ Diatoms - genetics
/ Diatoms - metabolism
/ Ecological function
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental health
/ Food Chain
/ Foods
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Glass
/ Global climate
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Iron - metabolism
/ Marine
/ Marine Biology
/ Marine ecosystems
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural history
/ Ocean circulation
/ Oceans
/ Organic matter
/ Organisms
/ Photosynthesis
/ Properties
/ Recycled
/ review-article
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
2009
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The life of diatoms in the world's oceans
by
Armbrust, E. Virginia
in
Animals
/ Atmospheric carbon dioxide
/ Bacillariophyceae
/ Biological Evolution
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon Dioxide - metabolism
/ Carbon dioxide concentration
/ Climate
/ Climatic changes
/ Diatoms
/ Diatoms - chemistry
/ Diatoms - classification
/ Diatoms - genetics
/ Diatoms - metabolism
/ Ecological function
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental health
/ Food Chain
/ Foods
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Glass
/ Global climate
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Iron - metabolism
/ Marine
/ Marine Biology
/ Marine ecosystems
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural history
/ Ocean circulation
/ Oceans
/ Organic matter
/ Organisms
/ Photosynthesis
/ Properties
/ Recycled
/ review-article
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
2009
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The life of diatoms in the world's oceans
2009
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Marine diatoms rose to prominence about 100 million years ago and today generate most of the organic matter that serves as food for life in the sea. They exist in a dilute world where compounds essential for growth are recycled and shared, and they greatly influence global climate, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and marine ecosystem function. How these essential organisms will respond to the rapidly changing conditions in today's oceans is critical for the health of the environment and is being uncovered by studies of their genomes.
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