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Seasonal Variation of Contaminated Geo-Environmental Condition of Yamaguchi Bay Tidal Flat, Japan
Published 2017“…The COD value of the tidal mud also showed a significant variation during the summer and the winter. However, the higher AVS value was one of the reasons for the declination of horseshoe crabs and other living creature in the tidal flat of Yamaguchi bay, Japan.…”
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Seasonal pattern of zooplankton communities and their environmental response in subtropical maritime channels systems in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh
Published 2018“…Seasonal variation in community structures of zooplankton and potential environmental drivers were studied, during a 1-year cycle (summer 2015 – spring 2016) in subtropical maritime channels systems in the Bay of Bengal, coastal waters in Bangladesh. …”
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Seasonal shift in soft bottom-dwelling community structure in coastal waters of the northern Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean
Published 2018“…The seasonal variation in community structures of macro benthos was studied in northern Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh from summer 2015 to spring 2016. …”
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Cosmogenic ³⁵S measurements in the Tibetan Plateau to quantify glacier snowmelt
Published 2014“…Our measurements show that ³⁵S activity in the aerosol phase varies from 116 ± 13 to 2229 ± 52 atoms/m³ resulting in higher values during winter–spring and lower values during summer–autumn. This seasonality is likely due to higher mixing of ³⁵S-rich stratospheric air masses during winter–spring and ³⁵S-poor air masses from the Bay of Bengal during the Asian summer monsoon. …”
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Including biogeochemical factors and a temporal component in benthic habitat maps: Influences on infaunal diversity in a temperate embayment
Published 2011“…We aimed to: (i) develop winter and summer benthic habitat maps for a sandy embayment; and (ii) compare the effectiveness of various maps for differentiating infauna. …”
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Algal community response to anthropogenic pollution and environmental change at Lake Baikal, Siberia, over recent centuries
Published 2017“…For the Maloe Moresite, which is a bay of the Central basin, results show a rise in sedimentary chlorophyte pigments post 1950 AD, suggesting that this bay region of Lake Baikal is currently being affected more than deeper water sites, by human influence, showing signs of eutrophication due to a switch in algal community composition.…”
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Beef production from three tropical grasses in South-Eastern Queensland
Published 1985“…A grazing trial with beef cattle was conducted on three grasses, Paspalum plicatulum cv. Rodd’s Bay, Brachiaria decumbens cv. Basilisk (signal grass) and Panicum maximum cv. …”
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