Bacteria contribute to Artemia nutrition in algae-limited conditions: A laboratory study

Bacteria contribute to Artemia nutrition in algae-limited conditions: A laboratory study PDF Available Aquaculture s 388–391(1):1–7, April 2013 DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2013.01.005 […]this study demonstrates that bacteria can be used as food source for Artemia, especially when algal supply is limited. The nutritional quality of the in-situ produced bacteria might depend onthe standing C/N ratio and/or the […]

Excretion of dissolved organic carbon by phytoplankton of different sizes and subsequent bacterial uptake

Malinsky-Rushansky NZ, Legrand C Excretion of dissolved organic carbon by phytoplankton of different sizes and subsequent bacterial uptake MEPS 132:249-255 | Full text in pdf format doi:10.3354/meps132249 One of the more-hidden angles of our reef world. EOC [excreted organic carbon -Ed) may be important as a source of primary growth substrates for free-living bacteria (Larsson & Hagstrom […]

Impacts of nutrient enrichment on coral reefs: new perspectives and implications for coastal management and reef survival

Impacts of nutrient enrichment on coral reefs: new perspectives and implications for coastal management and reef survival Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Volume 7, April 2014, Pages 82-93 Cecilia D’Angelo, Jörg Wiedenmann http://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2013.11.029 This article is in the Creative Commons. This is a really nice review article that touches on many areas that are important […]