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  1. Fine-scale diazotroph community structure in the continental slope of the northern South China sea
  2. The effect of silicate on polyamine oxidase genes in Skeletonema dohrnii
  3. Theoretical Investigation of Dynamic Pile–Soil Interaction in Torsion Considering Continuity of Heterogeneous Soil
  4. Photophysiological status of phytoplankton communities in different types of eddies during winter in the western Pacific Ocean
  5. Calcium isotope evidence of increased carbonate saturation state during the Frasnian–Famennian boundary event
  6. Experimental Assessment of Ultraviolet Radiation Impact on the Primary Production of Phytoplankton in the East/Japan Sea
  7. The silicon transporters (SITs) gene was found inSynechococcussp. XM24
  8. Silicification of Cyanobacteria
  9. The impact of eddies and spring warm pool on sinking rates of phytoplankton with different shapes and sizes
  10. Effect of increased pCO2 and temperature on the phytoplankton community in the coastal of Yellow Sea
  11. Examining the effects of elevated CO2 on the growth kinetics of two microalgae, Skeletonema dohrnii (Bacillariophyceae) and Heterosigma akashiwo (Raphidophyceae)
  12. Impact of environmental variables on the distribution of phytoplankton communities in the Southern Yellow Sea
  13. Legacy and alternative per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in the Bohai Bay Rim: Occurrence, partitioning behavior, risk assessment, and emission scenario analysis
  14. Scoured failure wedge model for analysis of scoured pile-soil interaction in sand
  15. Silicon fractionations in coastal wetland sediments: Implications for biogeochemical silicon cycling
  16. Stratification of dissolved organic matter in the upper 5000 m water column in the western Pacific Ocean
  17. The accumulation and carbon sequestration potential of biogenic silica in coastal salt marshes: Implications for relative sea-level rise
  18. Exogenous factors impact on bacterial-microalgal growth and chromophoric dissolved organic matter: a case study of Chrysotila dentata and Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus
  19. India’s coal mining plan undermines climate goals
  20. Utilization and transformation of Chrysotila dentata-derived dissolved organic matter by phycosphere bacteria Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus and Bacillus firmus
  21. Theoretical analysis of dynamic performance of concrete-filled steel tube pile under vertical load
  22. Co-occurrence of toxic metals, bacterial communities and metal resistance genes in coastal sediments from Bohai bay
  23. Community assembly and network stability of picoeukaryotic plankton communities in the northeast Indian Ocean
  24. Environmental forcing of phytoplankton carbon-to-diversity ratio and carbon-to-chlorophyll ratio: A case study in Jiaozhou Bay, the Yellow Sea
  25. Diversity and community structure of microzooplankton in the eastern Indian Ocean during the inter-monsoon period
  26. Nonlinear response of laterally cyclic loaded pile in cohesionless soil based on conical strain wedge model
  27. Dissolved and particulate heavy metal pollution status in seawater and sedimentary heavy metals of the Bohai Bay
  28. How Many Pathways We Have for the Marine Carbon Neutrality
  29. One new species of Oxyonchus ( ) (Enoplida: Nematoda) from the Yellow Sea of China
  30. Theoretical model for investigating three-dimensional effect in integrity test of open-end pipe piles
  31. Picocyanobacteria–A non-negligible group for the export of biomineral silica to ocean depth
  32. Relationship between cell volume and particulate organic matter for different size phytoplankton
  33. Strong variation in sedimental antibiotic resistomes among urban rivers, estuaries and coastal oceans: Evidence from a river-connected coastal water ecosystem in northern China
  34. Global oceanic diazotroph database version 2 and elevated estimate of global oceanic N2 fixation
  35. Key determinants controlling the seasonal variation of coastal zooplankton communities: A case study along the Yellow Sea
  36. Seasonal and spatial comparisons of microzooplankton grazing and phytoplankton growth in the Bohai Bay, China
  37. A simplified non-axisymmetric pile-soil interaction model for pile integrity testing analysis
  38. A snapshot on vertical variability of dissolved organic matter in the epilagic zone of the eastern Indian Ocean
  39. Responses of biological traits of macrobenthic fauna to a eutrophication gradient in a semi-enclosed bay, China
  40. Hypoxia in the Bohai Bay, China: distributions, causes and mechanisms
  41. Important Roles and Formation of Atmospheric Organosulfates in Marine Organic Aerosols: Influence of Phytoplankton Emissions and Anthropogenic Pollutants
  42. Runoff Simulation under the Effects of the Modified Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) Model in the Jiyun River Basin
  43. Integrated FT-ICR MS and metabolome reveals diatom-derived organic matter by bacterial transformation under warming and acidification
  44. Spatial and temporal changes in the assembly mechanism and co-occurrence network of the chromophytic phytoplankton communities in coastal ecosystems under anthropogenic influences
  45. Distributions, sources, and air-sea fluxes of nitrous oxide in Bohai Bay, China
  46. Disentangling environmental effects on picophytoplankton communities in the Eastern Indian Ocean
  47. Derivation of copper water quality criteria in Bohai Bay for the protection of local aquatic life and the ecological risk assessment
  48. Sinking rates of phytoplankton in response to cell size and carbon biomass: A case study in the northeastern South China Sea
  49. Variations in dissolved organic matter chemistry on a vertical scale in the eastern Indian Ocean
  50. Distribution, source identification and ecological effects of aerosol dissolved nutrients in the Bohai Bay
  51. Transitional traits determine the acclimation characteristics of the coccolithophore Chrysotila dentata to ocean warming and acidification
  52. Ocean warming and acidification affect the transitional C:N:P ratio and macromolecular accumulation in the harmful raphidophyte Heterosigma akashiwo
  53. Distinct responses of Chlorella vulgaris upon combined exposure to microplastics and bivalent zinc
  54. Different responses of phytoplankton and zooplankton communities to current changing coastal environments
  55. Editorial: Microbial Response to a Rapidly Changing Marine Environment: Global Warming and Ocean Acidification, Volume II
  56. PSR-FCCLP model based total maximum allocated loads optimization of TN and TP in Bohai Bay
  57. Diversity, structure, and distribution of bacterioplankton and diazotroph communities in the Bay of Bengal during the winter monsoon
  58. Pathogenic bacteria significantly increased under oxygen depletion in coastal waters: A continuous observation in the central Bohai Sea
  59. Exploring the dynamics of marine picophytoplankton among the Yellow Sea, Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean: The importance of temperature and nitrogen
  60. Ecological risk assessment of heavy metal pollutants and total petroleum hydrocarbons in sediments of the Bohai Sea, China
  61. Deciphering the diversity and distribution of chromophytic phytoplankton in the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea via RuBisCO genes (rbcL)
  62. Ultrasensitive Antibiotic Perceiving Based on Aptamer-Functionalized Ultraclean Graphene Field-Effect Transistor Biosensor
  63. Impact of and recovery from seabed trawling in soft-bottom benthic communities under natural disturbance of summer hypoxia: A case study in subtropical Hong Kong
  64. Acclimation traits determine the macromolecular basis of harmful dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum in response to changing climate conditions
  65. Water quality shifts the dominant phytoplankton group from diatoms to dinoflagellates in the coastal ecosystem of the Bohai Bay
  66. Study on the seasonal variations of dimethyl sulfide, its precursors and their impact factors in the Bohai Sea and North Yellow Sea
  67. Eutrophication status assessment in the Laizhou Bay, Bohai Sea: Further evidence for the ecosystem degradation
  68. Mobile generalist species dominate the food web succession in a closed ecological system, Chenghai Lake, China
  69. Species and functional diversity of marine macrobenthic community and benthic habitat quality assessment in semi-enclosed waters upon recovering from eutrophication, Bohai Bay, China
  70. Massive presence of intact microalgal cells in the deep ocean near 5°N of the eastern Indian Ocean
  71. Horizontal Distribution and Carbon Biomass of Planktonic Foraminifera in the Eastern Indian Ocean
  72. A Large Silicon Pool in Small Picophytoplankton
  73. Response of the Phytoplankton Sinking Rate to Community Structure and Environmental Factors in the Eastern Indian Ocean
  74. Response of Size-Fractionated Chlorophyll a to Upwelling and Kuroshio in Northeastern South China Sea
  75. Dynamics of ecosystems and anthropogenic drivers in the Yellow Sea Large Marine Ecosystem
  76. Variation in biogenic calcite production by coccolithophores across mesoscale eddies in the Bay of Bengal
  77. Effects of Terrestrial Inputs on Mesozooplankton Community Structure in Bohai Bay, China
  78. Comparative Analysis of Total and Size-Fractionated Chlorophyll a in the Yellow Sea and Western Pacific
  79. Distribution and Environmental Impact Factors of Picophytoplankton in the Eastern Indian Ocean
  80. Distribution and Environmental Impact Factors of Phytoplankton in the Bay of Bengal during Autumn
  81. The Influence of the Vietnam Offshore Current and Kuroshio Intrusion on Net Community Production in the Oligotrophic South China Sea in Summer
  82. Bacterial Transformation and Processing of Diatom-Derived Organic Matter: A Case Study for Skeletonema dohrnii
  83. Microplastics in Sediment of Kuakata Beach, Bangladesh: Occurrence, Spatial Distribution, and Risk Assessment
  84. Regional distribution and environmental regulation mechanism of nitrous oxide in the Bohai Sea and North Yellow Sea: A preliminary study
  85. Picophytoplankton in the West Pacific Ocean: A Snapshot
  86. Bioaccumulation and potential human health risks of metals in commercially important fishes and shellfishes from Hangzhou Bay, China
  87. Metals Bioaccumulation in 15 Commonly Consumed Fishes from the Lower Meghna River and Adjacent Areas of Bangladesh and Associated Human Health Hazards
  88. Oxygen gradients shape the unique structure of picoeukaryotic communities in the Bay of Bengal
  89. Highly Diverse Synechococcus Pigment Types in the Eastern Indian Ocean
  90. Transformations of Diatom-Derived Dissolved Organic Matter by Bacillus pumilus Under Warming and Acidification Conditions
  91. Spatial distribution, source apportionment, and associated risks of trace metals (As, Pb, Cr, Cd, and Hg) from a subtropical river, Gomti, Bangladesh
  92. Synechococcus silicon accumulation in oligotrophic oceans
  93. The ecological response of natural phytoplankton population and related metabolic rates to future ocean acidification
  94. Dynamics of bacterial communities during a seasonal hypoxia at the Bohai Sea: Coupling and response between abundant and rare populations
  95. Physiological and Biochemical Characterization of Isolated Bacteria from a Coccolithophore Chrysotila dentata (Prymnesiophyceae) Culture
  96. COVID-19 Generated Personal Protective Equipment: Sources of Microplastics and Pathogen Vectors in Marine Environments?
  97. Spatial Variation in Primary Production in the Eastern Indian Ocean
  98. Response of Chlorophyll Fluorescence Characteristics and Dissolved Organic Matter for Marine Diatom Skeletonema dohrnii under Stress from Penicillin and Zn2+
  99. Nutrient ratios driven by vertical stratification regulate phytoplankton community structure in the oligotrophic western Pacific Ocean
  100. Size-Fractionated Filtration Combined with Molecular Methods Reveals the Size and Diversity of Picophytoplankton
  101. Sinking Rate and Community Structures of Autumn Phytoplankton Responses to Mesoscale Physical Processes in the Western South China Sea
  102. Epiphytic Bacteria Are Essential for the Production and Transformation of Algae-Derived Carboxyl-Rich Alicyclic Molecule (CRAM)-like DOM
  103. Stable Isotope Tracer Addition Reveals the Trophic Status of Benthic Infauna at an Intertidal Area Adjacent to a Seagrass Bed
  104. The rôles of plankton and neuston microbial organic matter in climate regulation
  105. Evidence of the Significant Contribution of Heterotrophic Diazotrophs to Nitrogen Fixation in the Eastern Indian Ocean During Pre-Southwest Monsoon Period
  106. Fluorescence Characteristics of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter in the Eastern Indian Ocean: A Case Study of Three Subregions
  107. Effects of Ocean Currents in the Western Pacific Ocean on Net-Phytoplankton Community Compositions
  108. Vertical Biogeography and Realized Niche Traits of Living Coccolithophore Community in the Eastern Indian Ocean
  109. Assembly Processes and Co-occurrence Patterns of Abundant and Rare Bacterial Community in the Eastern Indian Ocean
  110. Editorial: Microbial Response to a Rapidly Changing Marine Environment: Global Warming and Ocean Acidification
  111. Size-Fractionated Biogenic Silica Standing Stocks and Carbon Biomass in the Western Tropical North Pacific: Evidence for the Ecological Importance of Pico-Sized Plankton in Oligotrophic Gyres
  112. Hypoxia-Enhanced N2O Production Under Ocean Acidification in the Bohai Sea
  113. Vertical stratification driven nutrient ratios to regulate phytoplankton community structure in the oligotrophic western Pacific Ocean
  114. Environmental influence on transparent exopolymer particles and the associated carbon distribution across northern South China Sea
  115. Comparison of Diazotrophic Composition and Distribution in the South China Sea and the Western Pacific Ocean
  116. Phosphorus enrichment masked the negative effects of ocean acidification on picophytoplankton and photosynthetic performance in the oligotrophic Indian Ocean
  117. Living coccolithophores in the western Pacific Ocean with mesoscale eddies
  118. Environmental influences on sinking rates and distributions of transparent exopolymer particles after a typhoon surge at the Western Pacific
  119. Ecological preservation based multi-objective optimization of coastal seawall engineering structures
  120. Phytoplankton Community in the Western South China Sea in Winter and Summer
  121. Distribution and environmental impact factors of picophytoplankton in the East China Sea during spring
  122. Distribution and Settling Regime of Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP) Potentially Associated With Bio‐Physical Processes in the Eastern Indian Ocean
  123. IOD-ENSO interaction with natural coccolithophore assemblages in the tropical eastern Indian Ocean
  124. Bacterial Community Composition and Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter Differs with Culture Time of Skeletonema dohrnii
  125. The Composition and Primary Metabolic Potential of Microbial Communities Inhabiting the Surface Water in the Equatorial Eastern Indian Ocean
  126. The First Record and Classification of Planktonic Radiolarian (Phylum Retaria) and Phaeodarian (Phylum Cercozoa) in the Eastern Indian Ocean
  127. Significant contribution of picoplankton size fraction to biogenic silica standing stocks in the Western Pacific Ocean
  128. Significant Pico- and Nanoplankton Contributions to Biogenic Silica Standing Stocks and Production Rates in the Oligotrophic Eastern Indian Ocean
  129. Bardet–Biedl syndrome 3 protein promotes ciliary exit of the signaling protein phospholipase D via the BBSome
  130. Biogeographical Distribution and Community Assembly of Active Protistan Assemblages along an Estuary to a Basin Transect of the Northern South China Sea
  131. Seasonal Shift of a Phytoplankton (>5 µm) Community in Bohai Sea and the Adjacent Yellow Sea
  132. Western Pacific Zooplankton Community along Latitudinal and Equatorial Transects in Autumn 2017 (Northern Hemisphere)
  133. Kuroshio intrusion drives the Trichodesmium assemblage and shapes the phytoplankton community during spring in the East China Sea
  134. Characteristics of Eukaryotic Plankton Communities in the Cold Water Masses and Nearshore Waters of the South Yellow Sea
  135. Physiological Changes and Elemental Ratio of Scrippsiella trochoidea and Heterosigma akashiwo in Different Growth Phase
  136. The Horizontal Distribution of Siliceous Planktonic Radiolarian Community in the Eastern Indian Ocean
  137. Comparative Proteomic Analysis Reveals New Insights Into the Common and Specific Metabolic Regulation of the Diatom Skeletonema dohrnii to the Silicate and Temperature Availability
  138. Transcriptomic reprogramming of the oceanic diatom Skeletonema dohrnii under warming ocean and acidification
  139. Evaluation of ecosystem health and potential human health hazards in the Hangzhou Bay and Qiantang Estuary region through multiple assessment approaches
  140. Physiological and Ecological Responses of Photosynthetic Processes to Oceanic Properties and Phytoplankton Communities in the Oligotrophic Western Pacific Ocean
  141. Biological Calcification Rate and Species‐Specific Contributions of Coccolithophores to Total Calcite Inventory in the Eastern Indian Ocean
  142. The profound influence of Kuroshio intrusion on microphytoplankton community in the northeastern South China Sea
  143. Phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazing in the central and northern South China Sea in the spring intermonsoon season of 2017
  144. The Biotechnological Potential of the Marine Diatom Skeletonema dohrnii to the Elevated Temperature and pCO2
  145. A Facile and Sensitive DNA Sensing of Harmful Algal Blooms Based on Graphene Oxide Nanosheets
  146. Environmental factors controlling the dynamics of phytoplankton communities during spring and fall seasons in the southern Sunda Shelf
  147. Effect of river plume on phytoplankton community structure in Zhujiang River estuary
  148. Biogeographic variations of picophytoplankton in three contrasting seas: the Bay of Bengal, South China Sea and Western Pacific Ocean
  149. Surface Phytoplankton Assemblages and Controlling Factors in the Strait of Malacca and Sunda Shelf
  150. Macrobenthic communities on the continental shelf of the Prydz Bay, East Antarctica
  151. Intraflagellar transport protein RABL5/IFT22 recruits the BBSome to the basal body through the GTPase ARL6/BBS3
  152. Advances in marine dimethyl sulfide observation and its air-sea flux estimation
  153. A rapid and ultrasensitive colorimetric biosensor based on aptamer functionalized Au nanoparticles for detection of saxitoxin
  154. Benzene-assisted photoionization positive ion mobility spectrometry coupled with a time-resolved introduction for field detecting dimethyl sulfide in seawater
  155. 海洋微型生物碳泵理论的发展与展望
  156. Spatial-temporal dynamics of biogenic silica in the southern Yellow Sea
  157. Potential Implications of Changing Photosynthetic End-Products of Phytoplankton Caused by Sea Ice Conditions in the Northern Chukchi Sea
  158. Morphology, phylogenetic position, and ecophysiological features of the coccolithophore Chrysotila dentata (Prymnesiophyceae) isolated fromthe Bohai Sea, China
  159. Effects of typhoon Roke and Haitang on phytoplankton community structure in northeastern South China sea
  160. Diversity and Spatial Distribution of Chromophytic Phytoplankton in the Bay of Bengal Revealed by RuBisCO Genes (rbcL)
  161. Complete mitochondrial genome sequence and phylogenetic analysis of Anisarchus medius (Reinhardt, 1837)
  162. Functional trait composition and diversity patterns of marine macrobenthos across the Arctic Bering Sea
  163. Denitrification and anammox: Understanding nitrogen loss from Yangtze Estuary to the east China sea (ECS)
  164. Factors regulating the phytoplankton and tintinnid microzooplankton communities in the East China Sea
  165. Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry (FRRF) Derived Phytoplankton Primary Productivity in the Bay of Bengal
  166. Quantitative Proteomic Analysis Reveals Novel Insights into Intracellular Silicate Stress-Responsive Mechanisms in the Diatom Skeletonema dohrnii
  167. Coccolithophore responses to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation in the East China Sea region of the Northwest Pacific from ad 1901 to 2013
  168. Heterotrophic Bacteria Dominate the Diazotrophic Community in the Eastern Indian Ocean (EIO) during Pre-Southwest Monsoon
  169. Dynamic responses of picophytoplankton to physicochemical variation in the eastern Indian Ocean
  170. Seasonal Sinking rates of Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP) concentrations with associated Carbon flux in adjacent Bohai Seaand Yellow Sea
  171. Production and export of copepods fecal pellets in an eutrophic coastal sea: The Changjiang (Yangtze River) estuary
  172. Modern planktonic foraminifera from the eastern Indian Ocean
  173. Morphology, ultrastructure and phylogeny of Cyanothece sp. (Cyanobacteriaceae: Cyanophyceae) isolated from the eastern Indian Ocean
  174. Protection of marine species diversity in China
  175. The first record of Pavlova pinguis (Pavlovophyceae, Haptophyta) in China seas
  176. The first snapshot study on horizontal distribution and identification of five peritrich ciliates (Genus Vorticella Linnaeus and Zoothamnium Bory de St. Vincent) from the eastern Indian Ocean
  177. Diversity and distribution of anammox bacteria in water column and sediments of the Eastern Indian Ocean
  178. Distribution of living coccolithophores in eastern Indian Ocean during spring intermonsoon
  179. Sinking rates and export flux of transparent exopolymer particles (TEPs) in a eutrophic coastal sea: a case study in the Changjiang (Yangtze River) estuary
  180. Factors driving the spatiotemporal variability in phytoplankton in the Northern South China Sea
  181. Picophytoplankton size and biomass around equatorial eastern Indian Ocean
  182. Nitrogen Fixation by Trichodesmium and unicellular diazotrophs in the northern South China Sea and the Kuroshio in summer
  183. Enhanced Chlorophyll Concentrations Induced by Kuroshio Intrusion Fronts in the Northern South China Sea
  184. Dynamics of Heterotrophic Bacterial Assemblages within Synechococcus Cultures
  185. Phytoplankton species composition of four ecological provinces in Yellow Sea, China
  186. Tintinnid community structure in the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean during the spring inter‑monsoon period
  187. Living coccolithophores from the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean during the spring intermonsoon: Indicators of hydrography
  188. Archaea Dominate the Ammonia-Oxidizing Community in Deep-Sea Sediments of the Eastern Indian Ocean—from the Equator to the Bay of Bengal
  189. Physicochemical conditions in affecting the distribution of spring phytoplankton community
  190. Skeletonema cf. costatum biogenic silica production rate determinated by PDMPO method
  191. Analysis of gene gain and loss in the evolution of predatory bacteria
  192. Coccolith assemblages and their response to climate and surface hydrography in the Yellow Sea, Northwest Pacific, AD 1780–2011
  193. Ecological provinces of spring phytoplankton in the Yellow Sea: species composition
  194. A snapshot on spatial and vertical distribution of bacterial communities in the eastern Indian Ocean
  195. Chain response of microbial loop to the decay of a diatom bloom in the East China Sea
  196. Variations of picoplankton abundances during blooms in the East China Sea
  197. Size-fractionated Chlorophyll a biomass in the northern South China Sea in summer 2014
  198. Cell volumes of marine phytoplankton from globally distributed coastal data sets
  199. Increasing the quality, comparability and accessibility of phytoplankton species composition time-series data
  200. Spring and autumn living coccolithophores in the Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea, China
  201. Size-fractionated mesozooplankton biomass and grazing impact on phytoplankton in northern South China Sea during four seasons
  202. First record of a large-scale bloom-causing species Nannochloropsis granulata (Monodopsidaceae, Eustigmatophyceae) in China Sea waters
  203. Phytoplankton communities and its controlling factors in summer and autumn in the southern Yellow Sea, China
  204. Seasonal phytoplankton response to physical processes in the southern Yellow Sea
  205. Seasonal variation in the phytoplankton community of a continental-shelf sea: the East China Sea
  206. Seasonal variations in phytoplankton community structure in the Sanggou, Ailian, and Lidao Bays
  207. Autumn living coccolithophores in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea
  208. Drag increase and drag reduction found in phytoplankton and bacterial cultures in laminar flow: Are cell surfaces and EPS producing rheological thickening and a Lotus-leaf Effect?
  209. Summer and winter living coccolithophores in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea
  210. Seasonal variations in the structure of copepod assemblages in tropical marine and estuarine waters, Coleroon, south-east India
  211. Bacterial community structures associated with a natural spring phytoplankton bloom in the Yellow Sea, China
  212. Bottom-up control of phytoplankton growth in spring blooms in Central Yellow Sea, China
  213. Response of copepod grazing and reproduction to different taxa of spring bloom phytoplankton in the Southern Yellow Sea
  214. Temporal variation of picoplankton in the spring bloom of Yellow Sea, China
  215. The timing and the magnitude of spring phytoplankton blooms and their relationship with physical forcing in the central Yellow Sea in 2009
  216. Top-down control of spring surface phytoplankton blooms by microzooplankton in the Central Yellow Sea, China
  217. Length-weight relationship and condition factor of wild, grow-out and ‘loose-shell affected’ giant tiger shrimp,Penaeus monodon(Fabricius, 1798) (Decapoda: Penaeidae)
  218. Summer and winter living coccolithophores in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea
  219. Diversity of bacterial community during spring phytoplankton blooms in the central Yellow Sea
  220. The satellite reversion of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) based on the analysis of the mixing behavior of DOC and colored dissolved organic matter: the East China Sea as an example
  221. Phytoplankton bloom during the northeast monsoon in the Luzon Strait bordering the Kuroshio
  222. The proportions and variations of the light absorption coefficients of major ocean color components in the East China Sea
  223. Phylogenetic diversity and spatio-temporal ­distribution of nitrogenase genes (nifH) in the northern South China Sea
  224. Comparisons of picophytoplankton abundance, size, and fluorescence between summer and winter in northern South China Sea
  225. Diversity and distribution of diazotrophic communities in the South China Sea deep basin with mesoscale cyclonic eddy perturbations
  226. New discovery of coral rubbings in the north-western Gulf of Kachchh, Gujarat, Western India — GIS based evaluation
  227. Effects of changingpCO2and phosphate availability on domoic acid production and physiology of the marine harmful bloom diatomPseudo-nitzschia multiseries
  228. A review of Epipenaeon ingens Nobili, 1906 (Isopoda: Bopyridae) host species and documentation of a new host, Metapenaeopsis stridulans (Alcock, 1905) (Decapoda: Penaeidae)
  229. First record of three giant marine Bathynomids (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cirolanidae) from India
  230. Integrated biological control of water hyacinths, Eichhornia crassipes by a novel combination of grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella (Valenciennes, 1844), and the weevil, Neochetina spp.
  231. New phylogenetically distinct cyanophages found in the coastal Yellow Sea by Qingdao
  232. Rheological properties of natural waters with regard to plankton thin layers. A short review
  233. Mud crab, Scylla tranquebarica (Decapoda: Portunidae), a new host for the white spot syndrome virus
  234. Seasonal variations of phytoplankton diversity in the Coleroon coastal waters, southeast coast of India
  235. A model of pycnocline thickness modified by the rheological properties of phytoplankton exopolymeric substances
  236. Occurrence of double parasitism on black-barred halfbeak fish from the southeast coast of India
  237. Interactive effects of iron, irradiance and CO2 on Ross Sea phytoplankton
  238. Biodiversity of brackish water amphipods (crustacean) in two estuaries, southeast coast of India
  239. First record of marine crab, Eucrate alcocki Serène, in Serène and Lohavanijaya, 1973 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Euryplacidae) from India
  240. Onshore–offshore variations of copepod community in northern South China Sea
  241. Forest structure of arid zone mangroves in relation to their physical and chemical environment in the western Gulf of Kachchh, Gujarat, Northwest coast of India
  242. Effects of increased pCO2 and temperature on the North Atlantic spring bloom. I. The phytoplankton community and biogeochemical response
  243. Close coupling between phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazing in the western South China Sea
  244. Estuarine nutrient loading affects phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazing at two contrasting sites in Hong Kong coastal waters
  245. Size-fractionated phytoplankton biomass in autumn of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River Estuary and its adjacent waters after the Three Gorges Dam construction
  246. PHYLOGENETIC POSITION AND MORPHOLOGY OF THECAE AND CYSTS OFSCRIPPSIELLA(DINOPHYCEAE) SPECIES IN THE EAST CHINA SEA
  247. Interactive effects of increased pCO2, temperature and irradiance on the marine coccolithophoreEmiliania huxleyi(Prymnesiophyceae)
  248. Response of the diatom flora in Jiaozhou Bay, China to environmental changes during the last century
  249. A comparison of future increased CO2 and temperature effects on sympatric Heterosigma akashiwo and Prorocentrum minimum
  250. Fast microzooplankton grazing on fast-growing, low-biomass phytoplankton: a case study in spring in Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Inland Bays and Delaware Bay
  251. Identification and quantification of the toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium sp. with competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (cELISA)
  252. Phytoplankton succession during a red tide of Skeletonema costatum in Jiaozhou Bay of China
  253. Potential P limitation leads to excess N in the pearl river estuarine coastal plume
  254. SPM transport in the Bohai Sea: field experiments and numerical modelling
  255. Phylogenetic analysis of a free-living strain of Symbiodinium isolated from Jiaozhou Bay, P.R. China
  256. Geometric models for calculating cell biovolume and surface area for phytoplankton
  257. Electron-Spectroscopy Study of Amorphous CN:Ti Films
  258. ‘College english’ in China
  259. International Journal of Molecular Sciences