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Anoxic aggregates - An ephemeral phenomenon in the pelagic environment?
Helle Ploug
*
,
Michael Kühl
, Berit Buchholz-Cleven,
Bo Barker Jørgensen
*
Corresponding author for this work
Marine Biology
Forest, Nature and Biomass
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
pelagic environment
100%
oxygen
24%
methanogenic bacterium
21%
respiration
13%
sulfide
11%
fecal pellet
9%
anoxia
8%
polymerase chain reaction
8%
sulfate-reducing bacterium
8%
calculation
8%
detritus
7%
anoxic conditions
7%
amplification
7%
flow velocity
6%
persistence
6%
phytoplankton
5%
boundary layer
5%
microorganism
5%
organic matter
5%
rate
4%
water
4%
carbon
4%
laboratory
4%
distribution
2%
Agriculture & Biology
oxygen
47%
methanogens
32%
sulfides
29%
sulfate-reducing bacteria
18%
detritus
16%
microelectrodes
15%
phytoplankton
14%
anaerobic conditions
13%
hypoxia
12%
organic matter
12%
pellets
12%
solar radiation
11%
water
11%
polymerase chain reaction
10%
microorganisms
8%
carbon
8%