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suggests potential for
unique symbiotic interactions. The lake’s
extensive oligotrophy has led some to
believe parts of the lake are
completely sterile. This...
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arteriole olig-
having little,
having few Gr**** ὀλῐ́γος (olígos), few
oligotrophy om(o)-
shoulder Gr**** ὦμος (ômos),
shoulder omoplate -oma (singular)...
- "Feeding
strategies and
resource partitioning mitigate the
effects of
oligotrophy for
marine cave mysids".
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 440: 163–176...
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brought to
light the
reality of this
paradox by
confirming that the
oligotrophy of the
ocean euphotic zone
persists right up to the swell-battered reef...
- to
growth on
carbon sources, many
species of
Aspergillus demonstrate oligotrophy where they are
capable of
growing in nutrient-depleted environments,...
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biological parameters Lake
Ohrid qualifies as oligotrophic.
Thanks to this
oligotrophy and the
filtered spring inflows, the
water is
exceptionally clear with...
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those in
Atlantic regions. This has been
possibly attributed to the
oligotrophy of the Mediterranean. In addition, a
decreasing trend of S. pilchardus...
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Fasciculithus went extinct, most
likely as a
result of
increased surface water oligotrophy; the
genera Sphenolithus, Zygrhablithus,
Octolithus suffered badly too...
- such as
calcareous nannofossils are
reflective and
characteristic of
oligotrophy and
ocean warmth in an
environment with
short spikes of productivity...
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water in this area is
characterized by
being a m**** of
water of
marked oligotrophy, high transparency, well
oxygenated and with
efficient mixing phenomena...