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em Kot ins Wasser transportiert. Thermophile Bakterien vermögen in heißen Quellen durchaus Temperaturen über 60 ° zu ertragen. Die meisten Bakterien sind farblos. Eine Ausnahme bilden Purpur- und Chlorobakterien (Schwefelbakterien), die Bacteriochlorophyll besitzen. Purpurbakterien besitzen als FarbBudget 发表于 2025-3-25 15:03:54
Paul O’Connorh überdeckt (Abb. 5.2). Durch Nährstoffverbrauch und -eliminierung in Abhängigkeit von den meteorologischen Bedingungen ergeben sich kaum Korrelationen. Das gilt speziell für anorganische Nährstoffe, aber auch für abbaubare organische Verbindungen. Auch bei Salzen werden unterschiedliche LösungsvorgADORE 发表于 2025-3-25 18:34:29
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nating the diatom assemblages. The lake deepening is associated with the last two La Magueyera lava flows that caused the final damming of the lake. These volcanic events increased hydrothermal activity and eutrophic conditions in the lake and favored increased silica availability for the . blooms,独特性 发表于 2025-3-26 04:53:18
Paul O’ConnorAfrica, Asia, and Europe, starting with her work on the Lower Jurassic East Berlin Formation where she conducted her Ph.D. research. Her work with Kerry Kelts at the University of Minnesota produced two books summarizing global lake research. These volumes are still used by many researchers, particuDelectable 发表于 2025-3-26 08:59:37
Paul O’Connorty for extractive industries, resource managers, environmentalists, and regulating officials. Copious research leverages new technologies and methods to identify and describe microbes living in the GSL and its brine, including halophiles, halobacteria, fungi, and viruses. The GSL’s self-sustaining m侵蚀 发表于 2025-3-26 13:23:33
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erve as ballast against the current or as attachment points on rocks. Others (Hydropsychidae) build intricate nets on submersed rocks and logs to catch food particles that are being transported downstream. Certain dipteran larvae (e.g., Blepharoceridae) have specialized suckers that are used to atta