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  • ...oncerning the stabilization of sediments by marine benthic diatoms. Marine Biology, 27, 191-196.</ref><ref>Nowell, A.R.M., Jumars, P.A. & Eckman, J.E. 1981. E
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  • ...007. ''Zostera marina''. Common eelgrass. Marine Life Information Network: Biology and Sensitivity Key Information Sub-programme [on-line]. Plymouth: Marine B ...H., 2005. Zostera noltii. Dwarf eelgrass. Marine Life Information Network: Biology and Sensitivity Key Information Sub-programme [on-line]. Plymouth: Marine B
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  • ...biotopes remote sensing using acoustics. ''Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology'' '''285''' 339-353.
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  • ...h Potential to Mitigate Climate Change through Seaweed Offsetting. Current Biology 29: 3087–3093</ref>. The concept requires further research with less idea Biology 26: 2988–3005</ref>. Understanding how best to account for methane accura
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  • .... </ref> <ref>Stegeman, J.J., Hahn, M.E., 1994. Biochemistry and molecular biology of monooxygenase: current perspective on forms, functions, and regulation ...Physiological, Molecular and Cellular Approaches. Society for Experimental Biology Seminar Series. 57: 187-204</ref><ref name="Hauser-Davis et al., 2012">Haus
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  • ...] concentration in the nearshore water and its impact on the chemistry and biology of this area depend not only on the [[pollutant]] fluxes but also on the in
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  • ...Marine Mammal Ecology:''' J.E. Reynolds, III. & S.A. Rommel (Eds.) (1999). Biology of Marine Mammals. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington and London.
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  • ...the experience of specialists in complementary fields such as e.g. marine biology, environmental resource management, urban planning and/or other scientific
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  • ...e who have been investigating changes in chemistry and physics, and in the biology, of the coastal zone since 1993. Beginning in 2003, LOICZ expanded its area
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  • ...y operated vehicle (ROV) and free-floating video camcorders; Environmental Biology of Fishes; 51, pp. 391–398</ref>) (see also Figure 5). Apart from a video ...coriacea during the inter-nesting interval; Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology; 316:1, pp. 1-1</ref>). Maybe the animals in these cases can be
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  • ..., G.K., Carroll, C.R. and contributors, 2005. ''Principles of Conservation Biology'', Third Edition, Sinauer Associates.</ref>|frame]]
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  • ...mple the herbivores.<ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology. Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p</ref>.}}
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  • ...utionarily related. <ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology. Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p</ref>.}}
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  • ...ons"> Lawrence E. and Henderson W.D. (2005), ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology'', Eleanor Lawrence. 748pp. </ref>.<br>
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  • ...cle in the plankton.<ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology. Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p</ref>.}}
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  • ...of eggs and larvae.<ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology. Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p</ref>.}}
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  • ...g near the seashore.<ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology. Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p</ref>.<p>
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  • ...ersity in different types of biological collection. Journal of Theoretical Biology 13: 131–144</ref>). The '''Pielou index''' <math>J'</math> is defined as ...for detecting pollution effects on marine macrobenthic communities. Marine Biology 92: 557–562</ref>.]]
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>.}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>.}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>.}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>.}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>.}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>.}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>.}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>.}}
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  • ...member in the chain.<ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology. Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p</ref>.
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  • ...= refers to feeding.<ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology. Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p</ref>.}}
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  • ...e different species.<ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology. Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p</ref>.}}
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  • ...ween different taxa.<ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology. Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p</ref>.}}
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  • ...particular habitat.<ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology. Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p</ref>.}}
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  • ...rganisms or objects.<ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology. Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p</ref>.}}
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  • ...her taxonomic group.<ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology. Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p</ref>.}}
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  • ...e roles of meiofauna in benthic ecosystems. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 502: 12–25</ref>. Meiofauna are a direct link between primary ...d community. In Gibbs, P.E. (Ed.), Proceedings of the 19th European Marine Biology Symposium, Plymouth, Devon, pp. 255-263</ref>.
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>.}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>.}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>}}
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>
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  • ...<ref name="Hendersons"> Lawrence, E. (2005). ''Henderson’s dictionary of biology.'' Pearson Education Limited, 13th ed., Harlow. 748 p. </ref>}}
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  • ...e 21st Century at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, San Jose, California, 24-28 June 2006</ref>. This does not mean that activ ...he 21st century at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, San Jose, California, 24-28 June 2006</ref>. Concretely, marine spatial pl
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  • ...Seagrasses (ed. Brant W. Touchette), 2007. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Volume 350, Issues 1-2, Pages 1-260 (9 November 2007)
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  • ....<ref name="Martin">Martin E. and Hine R.S. (2000). ''Oxford Dictionary of Biology'' (4th Ed). Oxford University Press: New York, (USA). 641pp.</ref>.}}
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  • ...(Karleskint, 1998<ref name=K98>Karleskint G. 1998. Introduction to marine biology. Harcourt Brace College Publishers. p.378</ref>). They replace [[salt mars ...) sediments lack oxygen (Hogarth, 1999<ref name=H99>Hogarth P.J. 1999. The biology of mangroves. Oxford University Press. p.228</ref>).
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  • .... Impact of light limitation on seagrasses. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 350: 176–193</ref>. This contrasts with the general light req ...Advances in Research. In Larkum, A.W.D. and Orth, R.J. (eds.) Seagrasses: Biology, Ecology and Conservation, pp. 409–439. Springer</ref>.
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  • ...N., Dieckmann, G. S., Sea ice. An introduction to its physics, chemistry, biology and geology. Blackwell Science, pp 1-21</ref>. ...N., Dieckmann, G. S., Sea ice. An introduction to its physics, chemistry, biology and geology. Blackwell Science, pp 143-183 </ref>. Ice algae contribute con
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  • ...ial patterns of macroalgal abundance in relation to eutrophication. Marine Biology 152(1): 25–36</ref>). The analysis indicates that algal abundance initial
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  • ...mpacts propagating upwards to shorebirds. ''Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology'' 338: 205-221. '''cit. in''': Schlacher, T.A.; Dugan, J.; Scho
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  • ...], wind, wave action, light and substrate. <ref>Levinton J.S. 1995. Marine biology: function, biodiversity, ecology. Oxford University Press. p. 420</ref>
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  • ...952<ref name="barnes">Barnes, H. (1952)); Underwater television and marine biology; Nature, 169, pp. 477–479</ref>, but it is mentioned in the article that ...morants injure fish without eating them? An underwater video study; Marine Biology; 148, pp. 1081–1087 </ref>; Esteve, 2007<ref name="Esteve"> Esteve, M. (2
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  • ....<ref name="Martin">Martin E. and Hine R.S. (2000). ''Oxford Dictionary of Biology'' (4th Ed). Oxford University Press: New York, (USA). 641pp.</ref>.}}
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  • ....<ref name="Martin">Martin E. and Hine R.S. (2000). ''Oxford Dictionary of Biology'' (4th Ed). Oxford University Press: New York, (USA). 641pp.</ref>.}}
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  • ...expel their zooxanthellae. <ref>Karleskint G. 1998. Introduction to marine biology. Harcourt Brace College Publishers. p.378</ref> The corals lose their colou
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  • ...ing captured by predators. <ref>Karleskint G. 1998. Introduction to marine biology. Harcourt Brace College Publishers. p.378</ref><ref>Pinet P.R. 1998.Invitat
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  • ...spective''. Kluwer, Academic Publishers, Boston, USA, 306 pp. Conservation Biology Series, 13</ref>. Copyright: J Pat Doody]]
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  • ...ns in the sea and their effects on marine animals. Oceanography and Marine Biology Annual Review 15: 225-363</ref><ref name="Jones1992">Jones, J.B. 1992. Envi ...n marine ecosystems: their role in monitoring and management. Conservation Biology 12: 11-27.</ref>
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  • ...w and floristic analysis of lichen-rich grey dune vegetation in Britain. ''Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Academy'', '''106B/3''', 301-310.
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  • ...B.W. (2007). Seagrasses and eutrophication. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 350, 46-72. ...erosion on the seagrass ''Zostera noltii''. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 340, 204-212.</ref>).
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  • ...ne site (Hadjichambis, 2005)<ref>Hadjichambis A. Ch., 2005. ''Conservation Biology of the threatened coastal habitats of Cyprus: Flora, Vegetation, Ecology an ...ref>Hadjichambis, A.Ch., Dimopoulos P. & Georghiou K., 2003b. Conservation Biology of threatened coastal sand dune habitats of Cyprus. ''Hellenic Society for
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  • ...based on theoretical disciplines, such as population and community marine biology, that guide practical conservation strategies, such as the designation of [
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  • ...r 10 meter increase in depth. <ref>Gage J.D. and Tyler P.A. 1991. Deep-sea biology – A natural history of organisms at the deep-sea floor. Cambridge Univers
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  • ...plant species known<ref name=S14>Silliman, B.R. 2014. Saltmarshes. Current Biology 24(9) R348</ref>. Saltmarshes are normally associated with [[mud]] flats bu
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  • ...Wheeler, A.J., Freiwald, A. and Cairns, S.D. 2009. Cold-water Corals: The Biology and Geology of Deep-sea Coral Habitats. Cambridge: Cambridge University Pre ==Biology==
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  • ...brates: raising the questions for future research. Journal of Experimental Biology 220: 1749-1760</ref>==
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  • Levinton J.S. 2001. Marine biology: function, biodiversity, ecology. Oxford University Press. pp. 515.
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  • ...to the earth’s surface. <ref>Karleskint G. 1998. Introduction to marine biology. Harcourt Brace College Publishers. p.378</ref>
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  • ...ity and their applications in conservation. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 366, 8-15 ...status and trends for coastal marine habitats of Europe. Oceanogr. Marine Biology Annual Review 45, 345–405.</ref>. Approximately 20% of the world’s cora
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  • ...rowing interest in the search for fish, shellfish, and plant species whose biology was well known and which either already had achieved or could achieve succe ...in small populations. In M. E. Soulé and B. A. Wilcox (eds) Conservation Biology: An Evolutionary-Ecological Perspective, pp. 135-39. Sinauer Associates Sun
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  • ...glacial succession in a stressed ecosystem. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 330. pp. 383–391</ref>. In compare with other similar seas ,
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  • ...W. et al. 2012. The Magnitude of Global Marine Species Diversity. Current Biology 22: 2189-2202</ref>; Mora et al., 2011<ref name=M11>Mora, C., Tittensor, D.
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  • The understanding of evolutionary biology began with the 1859 publication of ...s.<ref name="solomon">Solomon, E. P., Berg, L. R., & Martin, D. W. (2002). Biology, sixth edition. (N. Rose, Ed.). Stamford, CT: Thomson Learning.</ref>
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  • ...event: a case study of shallow marine strata from the Welsh Basin. Aquatic Biology 2: 279–287</ref>. The greatest mass extinction in Earth’s history took
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  • ...marine bivalves. In: Harper EM, Taylor JD, Crame JA (eds) The evolutionary biology of the Bivalvia. p 361-365</ref>. A latitudinal cline in regional species r ...996) Are Arctic soft-sediment macrobenthic communities impoverished? Polar Biology 16:393-399</ref>, 2) Norwegian continental shelf<ref>Ellingsen KE, Gray JS
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  • ...donia oceanicameadows degraded by trawling. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 320: 65–76.</ref>). ...ean seagrass Posidonia oceanica(L.) Delile. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 320: 57–63.</ref>). Salt concentrations above 39 p.s.u. induc
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  • ...ds P.J., May R.M. and Webb N.R. (eds) Large-Scale Ecology and Conservation Biology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 59–109</ref>. [[Sandy shore hab ...an be assessed within a relatively short time. The use of modern molecular biology techniques to assess genetic diversity of meiofauna in contaminated vs. unc
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  • ...Developing and spreading the use of genomics for the investigation of the biology of marine organisms are the aims of the European NoE Marine Genomics Europe ...technologies to functional, comparative and environmental issues in marine biology.
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  • ...ansfer and technology translation between high-throughput genomics, marine biology, oceanography, industry and society;
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  • ...ps, via list servers to peers at conferences (e.g., annual European Marine Biology Symposium, Marine Genomics 2006, International Marine Biotechnology Confere
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  • ==CELL BIOLOGY== ...riginated on several occasions during evolution. Almost all fields of cell biology attract interest of marine cell biologists. Post-genomic techniques such as
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  • ...rge alike, realised through joint funding, are the key to success. Systems biology is increasingly appearing as an integrating science. ...ansfer and technology translation between high-throughput genomics, marine biology, oceanographers, industry and society,
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  • ...Katharinen. The exhibitions communicate the topics marine sciences, marine biology, fishery as well as fauna and flora of the Baltic Sea''.” <br> http://www
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  • * Develop innovative methods based on -omics and systems biology for selective breeding of aquaculture species;
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  • ...e jellyfish ''Aequorea victoria'' has widespread applications in molecular biology as a reporter protein. ...ived enzymes with unique heat labile properties used to simplify molecular biology reactions like PCR and others.
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  • ...Marine Biotechnology developments were largely the result of the molecular biology revolution. During the last decade, the genomic revolution was clearly the * [[Metabolic engineering and systems biology]]
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  • ...its experience and know-how in the field of fundamental and applied (micro)biology, to the benefit of its partners and clients in the academic and industrial
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  • ...Research (BALTDER)''' focuses on research in the field of marine ecology, biology, chemistry and physical oceanography <ref name="kpk">http://www.kpk.gov.pl/
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  • ::* Molecular biology investigation in life science- Genomic and meta-genomic analysis of systema
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  • ...environmental data and information, the project website does cover marine biology topics, refers to databases of marine bioresources and relevant projects.
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  • *Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (IMBB), Krete<ref name="for">http://www.imbb.forth.gr/</r
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  • ...e and environmental science, Food science and nutrition, Center for System biology researchers ...>http://www.holar.is/en/english</ref> - Department of Aquaculture and Fish Biology
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  • ...es; lactic acid bacteria for fermented foods and food ingredients; systems biology of industrial micro-organisms and industrial genomics for society. The Kluy
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  • ...octoral fellows with various disciplines. The infrastructure of the Marine Biology Station Piran includes: ::* Congress hall (95 seats), classrooms (40 seats), biology practice laboratory, meeting rooms (25 persons), dormitory (24 beds)
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  • ...in RTD to the aquaculture sector, they conduct RTD on genetics, molecular biology, microbilogy, physionlogy, nutrition and zootechnology.
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  • INGEBI (the Research Institute for Genetic Engineering and Molecular Biology), in Buenos Aires, has extensive industrial links and also collaborates wit
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  • ...marine biotechnology or supporting it through biology, ecology, molecular biology etc. ...-pollution remediation; and research in the Dept of Cellular and Molecular Biology; UFF and IEAPM (Instituto de Estudos do Mar Almirante Paulo Moreira <ref na
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  • ...the 2007 Healthy Oceans Initiative contain elements of marine bioscience, biology and bioresource use. Canada has made C$60M available over 5 years for marin ...th some activity in molecular marine studies <ref name="dal">http://marine.biology.dal.ca/index.php</ref>;
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  • ...and world class biotechnology laboratories such as the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and associated bio-informatics infrastructures. | - Develop innovative methods based on -omics and systems biology for selective breeding of aquaculture species;
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  • | The University of Illinois Institute for Genomic Biology ...oods Hole Oceanographic Institution) has a broad remit; in marine ecology, biology and biotechnology, as well as physical sciences. There are specific program
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  • ...es”, one of the three categories qualifying for support, includes marine biology. Biotechnology as an overall topic will benefit from A$500M over this perio ...gy carries out research work into ecology, microbial diversity, coral reef biology, algal physiology and biofuels potential and other areas relevant for marin
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  • ...s are selection and safekeeping of strains, growth control to reproductive biology, genomics and bioinformatics, marine biotechnology, disease treatment and p ...g bioprocess engineering, microbial fermentation and systems and synthetic biology to marine biotechnology <ref name="jtu">http://life.sjtu.edu.cn/microbiolog
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  • ...science 2009-2013, approximately 45% into biotechnology, including marine biology in one of the ‘Future Industries’ themes. Australia already supports a
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  • ...science 2009-2013, approximately 45% into biotechnology, including marine biology in one of the ‘Future Industries’ themes. Australia already supports a
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  • ...p/programmes/postgraduate/biotechnology</ref>. There is also a Faculty of Biology at the National University of Malaysia, Selangor <ref name="mmy">http://www
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  • ...y establishment in the Philippines was the National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology at the University of the Philippines at Los Baños (UPLB) ...(in Microbiology, Systems Biology/Biotechnology Group) but NUS’s Marine Biology Laboratory <ref name="dbs">http://www.dbs.nus.edu.sg/lab/MBL/index.html</re
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  • ...y is an explicit part of the Biotechnology Fostering Policy, within Marine Biology and Fisheries, and is now a joint responsibility of MLTM and MAF (Ministry KOPRI (the Korea Polar Research Institute) works on relevant ecology and biology of Arctic and Antarctic land, ice and water <ref name="pri">http://eng.kopr
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  • ...tml</ref> at the University of Tsukuba, working on molecular biology, cell biology, genetics and the Biotechnology Research Centre <ref name="put">http://www. ...due to their involvement in experimental physiology, embryology, molecular biology and medicines-testing.
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  • ...atrachus (walking catfish), and a National Training Programme in molecular biology and biotechnology for fisheries professionals. DBT also supports Masters’
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  • ...ciferase enzyme from ''Vibrio fischeri'' have widespread uses in molecular biology as a reporter protein. By using DNA technology, researchers can now connect
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  • ...is not chosen in function of biotechnological research but for fundamental biology research. This does not mean that the discoveries coming from this type of ...in general provide a unique opportunity to study patterns in developmental biology and cell cycle regulation, as this group is evolutionary more closely relat
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  • The '''Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology'''<ref name="hawbio">https://www.hawaii.edu/himb/</ref> is a world-renowned ...s in 2014 on the HOST Park in Hawaii. It combines technology with advanced biology and a training program (The Virginia Tech - Virginia Seafood Agricultural R
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  • ...rely on the best available scientific information about the distribution, biology and ecology of the harbour porpoise in the BPNS and adjacent areas. Althoug ...w.emodnet-biology.eu/portal/index.php EMODNET-Biology.] http://www.emodnet-biology.eu/portal/index.php.</ref>]). The North Atlantic harbour porpoise (''[http:
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  • ...sand flat: Scale and generating processes. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 216, pp. 99-128.</ref> as an essential aspect of understanding
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  • ...s rather extensive; the most important disciplines are physics, chemistry, biology, meteorology, oceanography. Most methods are derived from oceanography and
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  • ...e different from others used in areas such as biology and engineering. For biology, which is the most important aspect with regard to coastal habitats, severa
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  • ...f>Roberts, J.M., Wheeler, A.J., Freiwald, A., 2006. Reefs of the deep: The biology and geology of cold-water coral ecosystems. ''Science''. '''213''', 543-547 ...st April 1979 to 31st March 1980. University of Strathclyde, Department of Biology.</ref>). The tubes of ''S. alveolata'' in dense aggregations form a charact
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  • ...discipline-based themes: Bathymetry, Geology, Seabed habitats, Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Human activities. ...fic and medical publications (mainly of evolutionary, genetic, and ecology biology). Dryad is a curated general-purpose repository that makes data discoverabl
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  • ...il Spill on the Biota of NW Spain: 5 Years of Learning. Advances in Marine Biology 56: 365-396</ref>):
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  • ...h Potential to Mitigate Climate Change through Seaweed Offsetting. Current Biology 29: 3087–3093</ref>.
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