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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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  • ...carried out in collaboration with recreational scuba divers. Conservation Biology 18: 1492-1503
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  • ...ia chunii on shellfish in Port Phillip Bay, southeastern Australia. Marine Biology, Berlin 102: 25-41.</ref>occurred and 3 species of shellfish within the bay
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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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  • ...name="Liang & Uye, 1997">Liang, D.; Uye, S. (1997). Seasonal reproductive biology of the egg-carrying calanoid copepod ''Pseudodiaptomus marinus'' in a eutro
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  • ...nstruments. Measurements routinely acquired with periodic sampling concern biology, chemistry, physical oceanography. A direct view of the sea condition aroun ...ents are routinely collected in the site with periodic sampling concerning biology, chemistry, oceanography.
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  • ...bv.63934634,d.ZGU IFREMER, 2010. Coquille Saint-Jacques de l’Atlantique. Biology of scalops, 1 p.]</ref>.
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  • ...volution that started in mid 1990s refers to a field of study in molecular biology that addresses the objects such as the genome, proteome, metabolome etc. Th ...fisheries) and the zebrafish (Danio rerio) (interesting for developmental biology).
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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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  • ...gy. Harcourt Brace & Company. p.378</ref> <ref>Levinton J.S. 1995. Marine biology: function, biodiversity, ecology. Oxford university press. p.420</ref> ...logy of the New Zealand Rocky Shore Community: A Resource for NCEA Level 2 Biology. New Zealand Marine Studies Centre Publ. ISBN: 978-0-473-23177-4</ref>. The
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  • ...ellular compartments of a branching coral species. Journal of Experimental Biology, 208(5), pp.843–848. ...et al., 2002. Oxidative stress and seasonal coral bleaching. Free radical biology & medicine, 33(4), pp.533–543.
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  • ..., mudflat morphology and morphodynamics (interaction morphology-tide-waves-biology), link to saltmarsh morphology
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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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  • ...n<ref name=Ba17> Barbier, E. B. (2017). Marine ecosystem services. Current Biology 27(11): R507-R510</ref>. As such, these areas are some of the most exploite ...s a common language for coastal ecosystem‐based management. Conservation Biology 24(1): 207-216</ref>, Luisetti et al. (2014) <ref> Luisetti, T., Turner, R.
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  • ...98). Network analysis of the energy flow through the Dublin Bay ecosystem. Biology And Environment: Proceedings Of The Royal Irish Academy 98B (3): 179–190.
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  • ...cosystems]]. It gives an overview about the characteristics, [[zonation]], biology and threats of the open oceans. Some legal aspects are also discussed. ==Biology==
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  • ...sal of reference conditions to include the impact of climate change on the biology.
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  • ...status and trends for coastal marine habitats of Europe. Oceanogr. Marine Biology Annual Review 45, 345–405.</ref> range up to 80% loss of [[Habitat destr
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