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Blooms of red water associated with the remarkable ciliate Mesodinium rubrum have been observed at least since Darwin’s time (1). This ciliate retains the chloroplasts from ingested prey and is able to use them for photosynthesis (reviewed in 2). Recent studies have shown that the plastids can reproduce within the ciliate and that nuclei from […]
Read MoreThe newest generation of satellites reveals plankton variability changes in character from uniform to chaotic at different spatial scales, reviving a classic question in oceanography. How does plankton variability change at different spatial scales, and why? New satellites, new insights Satellite technologies can now collect images with resolution down to the scale of meters, presenting […]
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