School of Biological and Marine Sciences: Recent submissions
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Cryptic bacterial pathogens of diatoms peak during senescence of a winter diatom bloom
(WileyEngland, 2023-11-30)Summary Diatoms are globally abundant microalgae that form extensive blooms in aquatic ecosys-tems. Certain bacteria behave antagonistically towards diatoms, killing or inhibiting theirgrowth. Despite their crucial ... -
Storage protein activator controls grain protein accumulation in bread wheat in a nitrogen dependent manner
(Nature ResearchEngland, 2023-12-20)The expression of cereal grain storage protein (GSP) genes is controlled by a complex network of transcription factors (TFs). Storage protein activator (SPA) is a major TF acting in this network but its specific function ... -
MitoHiFi: a python pipeline for mitochondrial genome assembly from PacBio high fidelity reads
(Springer Science and Business Media LLCEngland, 2023-07-18)Background PacBio high fidelity (HiFi) sequencing reads are both long (15–20 kb) and highly accurate (> Q20). Because of these properties, they have revolutionised genome assembly leading to more accurate and contiguous ... -
Editorial: The adaptation and response of aquatic animals in the context of global climate change
(Frontiers Media SA, 2023-07-14)Editorial on the Research Topic The adaptation and response of aquatic animals in the context of global climate change Anthropogenic climate change has brought on widespread changes in marine environments, including ocean ... -
Estuarine Infauna Within Incidentally Retained Sediment in Artificial Rockpools
(Frontiers Media SA, 2022-01-05)Artificial coastal structures (ACSs) are primarily designed to provide services for human use, such as flood defence or shipping, and are generally poor for marine biodiversity. Consequently, there has been significant ... -
Short-finned pilot whales exhibit behavioral plasticity in foraging strategies mediated by their environment
(Inter-Research Science Center, 2022-08-25)<jats:p>Predators adapt their foraging behavior to exploit a variety of prey in a range of environments. Short-finned pilot whales are wide-ranging predators in tropical and sub-tropical oceans, but most previous studies ... -
Nutrient dynamics, carbon storage and community composition on artificial and natural reefs in Bali, Indonesia
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023-10)Artificial reefs are now commonly used as a tool to restore degraded coral reefs and have a proven potential to enhance biodiversity. Despite this, there is currently a limited understanding of ecosystem functioning on ... -
Kernel density estimation of conditional distributions to detect responses in satellite tag data
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023-09-27)Background As levels of anthropogenic noise in the marine environment rise, it is crucial to quantify potential associated effects on marine mammals. Yet measuring responses is challenging because most species spend the ... -
Phenomics as an approach to Comparative Developmental Physiology
(Frontiers Media SASwitzerland, 2023-08-14)The dynamic nature of developing organisms and how they function presents both opportunity and challenge to researchers, with significant advances in understanding possible by adopting innovative approaches to their ... -
Assessing the effects of single and binary exposures of copper and lead on Mytilus galloprovincialis: Physiological and genotoxic approaches
(Elsevier BVNetherlands, 2023-12)It is becoming increasingly recognised that contaminants are not isolated in their threats to the aquatic environment, with recent shifts towards studying the effects of chemical mixtures. In this study, adult marine ...