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  1. Response of microbial eukaryote community to the oligotrophic waters of the Gulf of Mexico: a plausible scenario for warm and stratified oceans
  2. Nitrogen limitation prevents the effects of iron or dust additions on biological carbon fixation in the Gulf of California
  3. Composición y biomasa fitoplanctónica bajo condiciones oligotróficas en la cuenca de Guaymas (golfo de California)
  4. Ventilation of the deep Gulf of Mexico and potential insights to the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
  5. A gulf-wide synoptic isoscape of zooplankton isotope ratios reveals the importance of nitrogen fixation in supporting secondary production in the central Gulf of Mexico
  6. Spatial variability of dissolved nickel is enhanced by mesoscale dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico
  7. Influence of the advection of water masses in the Ballenas Channel on the CO2<...
  8. Nitracentric/Hydrographic Classification and Prediction of Nitrate Profiles for Oceanographic Stations Under the Influence of Mesoscale Eddies in the Gulf of Mexico
  9. Water Mass Structure and Mixing Fractions in the Deepwater Region of the Gulf of Mexico
  10. Impacts of mesoscale eddies on the nitrate distribution in the deep-water region of the Gulf of Mexico
  11. Nitrogen sources (NO3− vs N2 fixation) inferred from bulk δ15N values of zooplankton from the deep water region of the Gulf of Mexico
  12. Understanding upper water mass dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico by linking physical and biogeochemical features
  13. Physiological responses and productivity of the seaweed Ulva ohnoi (Chlorophyta) under changing cultivation conditions in pilot large land-based ponds
  14. Interannual Climate Variability in the West Antarctic Peninsula under Austral Summer Conditions
  15. Impacts of the 2014–2015 Warm‐Water Anomalies on Nutrients, Chlorophyll‐a and Hydrographic Conditions in the Coastal Zone of Northern Baja California
  16. The Effect of Cold and Warm Anomalies on Phytoplankton Pigment Composition in Waters off the Northern Baja California Peninsula (México): 2007–2016
  17. Impacts of the 2014-2015 warm-water anomalies on nutrients, chlorophyll-a and hydrographic conditions in the coastal zone of northern Baja California
  18. Changes in upwelling regimes in a Mediterranean-type lagoon: A model application
  19. Picoplankton Carbon Biomass Assessments and Distribution of Prochlorococcus Ecotypes Linked to Loop Current Eddies During Summer in the Southern Gulf of Mexico
  20. A New Characterization of the Upper Waters of the central Gulf of México based on Water Mass Hydrographic and Biogeochemical Characteristics
  21. Supplementary material to "A New Characterization of the Upper Waters of the central Gulf of México based on Water Mass Hydrographic and Biogeochemical Characteristics"
  22. Dissolved cadmium and its relation to phosphate in the deep region of the Gulf of Mexico
  23. The relationship between zooplankton distribution and hydrography in oceanic waters of the Southern Gulf of Mexico
  24. Reply to Flessa and Colleagues
  25. Regulation of Nitrate Uptake by the Seagrass Zostera marina During Upwelling
  26. Unsubstantiated Claims Can Lead to Tragic Conservation Outcomes
  27. Partitioning of the Open Waters of the Gulf of Mexico Based on the Seasonal and Interannual Variability of Chlorophyll Concentration
  28. Temporal variability of chlorophyll distribution in the Gulf of Mexico: bio-optical data from profiling floats
  29. Atmospheric Inputs of Iron and Manganese to Coastal Waters of the Southern California Current System: Seasonality, Santa Ana Winds, and Biogeochemical Implications
  30. Sources and sinks of nutrients and organic carbon during the 2014 pulse flow of the Colorado River into Mexico
  31. Benthic nitrogen fixation in Zostera marina meadows in an upwelling-influenced coastal lagoon
  32. Air–Water CO2 Fluxes and Net Ecosystem Production Changes in a Baja California Coastal Lagoon During the Anomalous North Pacific Warm Condition
  33. Hydrodynamic properties of San Quintin Bay, Baja California: Merging models and observations
  34. Nitrogen Uptake and Internal Recycling in Zostera marina Exposed to Oyster Farming: Eelgrass Potential as a Natural Biofilter
  35. Improved Understanding of Nitrogen Cycling in Coastal Ecosystems Through Network Models☆
  36. Distribution pattern of picoplankton carbon biomass linked to mesoscale dynamics in the southern gulf of Mexico during winter conditions
  37. Dissolved inorganic nitrogen uptake kinetics and δ15N of Zostera marina L. (eelgrass) in a coastal lagoon with oyster aquaculture and upwelling influence
  38. Resource Use of an Aquacultured Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) in the Reverse Estuary Bahía San Quintín, Baja California, México
  39. Turnover and release of P-, N-, Si-nutrients in the Mexicali Valley (Mexico): Interactions between the lower Colorado River and adjacent ground- and surface water systems
  40. Seasonal behavior of dissolved cadmium and Cd/PO4 ratio in Todos Santos Bay: A retention site of upwelled waters in the Baja California peninsula, Mexico
  41. Coastal Lagoons and Estuaries in Mexico: Processes and Vulnerability
  42. Vulnerability to climate change of hypersaline salt marshes in the Northern Gulf of California
  43. Changes in the Abundance and Composition of Phytoplankton in a Coastal Lagoon during Neap-Spring Tide Conditions
  44. Dynamics of dissolved inorganic carbon in the Midriff Islands of the Gulf of California: Influence of water masses
  45. Wintertime enrichment of inorganic nutrients in the Ballenas Channel, Gulf of California
  46. Conservation and Sustainability of Mexican Caribbean Coral Reefs and the Threats of a Human-Induced Phase-Shift
  47. Effects of upwelling, tides and biological processes on the inorganic carbon system of a coastal lagoon in Baja California
  48. Understanding the Nitrogen Cycle through Network Models in Coastal Ecosystems
  49. Temporal variability of the physical and chemical water characteristics at a coastal monitoring observatory: Station ENSENADA
  50. The effects of damming on the materials flux in the Colorado River delta
  51. Ecosystem Health Indexed through Networks of Nitrogen Cycling
  52. The role of Ulva spp. as a temporary nutrient sink in a coastal lagoon with oyster cultivation and upwelling influence
  53. Modelling Zostera marina and Ulva spp. in a coastal lagoon
  54. Fluoride, nitrate and water hardness in groundwater supplied to the rural communities of Ensenada County, Baja California, Mexico
  55. California sea lions (Zalophus californianus californianus) have lower chlorinated hydrocarbon contents in northern Baja California, México, than in California, USA
  56. Geochemistry of Fe, Ti and Al as an indicator of volcanoclastic sedimentation in San Quintín coastal lagoon, Baja California, Mexico
  57. The hydrogeochemistry of a heavily used aquifer in the Mexican wine-producing Guadalupe Valley, Baja California
  58. C, N, P Fluxes in the Coastal Zone
  59. The geochemistry and sources of metals and phosphorus in the recent sediments from the Northern Gulf of California
  60. Geochemical evolution of groundwater in the Maneadero coastal aquifer during a dry year in Baja California, Mexico
  61. Contribution of sedimentary resuspension to non-conservative fluxes of dissolved inorganic phosphorus in San Quintin Bay, Baja California: An experimental estimate
  62. Nutrient dynamics in the west arm of San Quintín Bay, Baja California, Mexico, during and after El Niño 1997/1998
  63. Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Skin and Blubber of Two Blue Whales ( Balaenoptera musculus ) Stranded Along the Baja California Coast
  64. Benthic metabolism in San Quintin Bay, Baja California, Mexico
  65. Non-conservative P and N fluxes and net ecosystem production in San Quintin Bay, México
  66. Fatty acid reactivities in sediment cores from the northern Gulf of California
  67. Spatial and vertical distributions of elements in sediments of the Colorado River delta and Upper Gulf of California
  68. Clay dispersal and the geochemistry of manganese in the Northern Gulf of California
  69. Sedimentation in the northern Gulf of California after cessation of the Colorado River discharge
  70. Sustainability of Coastal Resource Use in San Quintin, Mexico
  71. Sustainability of Coastal Resource Use in San Quintin, Mexico
  72. Upwelling and Lagoonal Ecosystems of the Dry Pacific Coast of Baja California
  73. Total PCBs in Liverpool Bay sediments
  74. Contrasting behaviour of arsenic and mercury in Liverpool Bay sediments
  75. Nutrient concentrations in pore waters of intertidal sediments in a coastal lagoon: Patchiness and temporal variations