6 research outputs found

    La Station de séries Temporelles (SPOT) de l'Océan Pacifique Sud : un premier aperçu sur la communauté des diazotrophes

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    International audienceThe SPOT station (168°E-20°S,-4500 m) is a recent deep-sea and multidisciplinary marine research observation station whose objective is to establish the first long-time series of basic parameters in the South West Pacific. The primary studies concern the biodiversity, the productivity of key Plankton Functional Types, the biogeochemistry of carbon and nitrogen cycles, and their impact on the reef and coastal ecosystems' productivity. SPOT station is based on the same philosophy of long-lasting observation as HOT (Hawaii Ocean Time-series). The data will be used to describe and understand the seasonal and long-term variations of the SouthWest Pacific ecosystem related to ENSO (El Niño Southern Oscillation)

    La Station de séries Temporelles (SPOT) de l'Océan Pacifique Sud : un premier aperçu sur la communauté des diazotrophes

    No full text
    International audienceThe SPOT station (168°E-20°S,-4500 m) is a recent deep-sea and multidisciplinary marine research observation station whose objective is to establish the first long-time series of basic parameters in the South West Pacific. The primary studies concern the biodiversity, the productivity of key Plankton Functional Types, the biogeochemistry of carbon and nitrogen cycles, and their impact on the reef and coastal ecosystems' productivity. SPOT station is based on the same philosophy of long-lasting observation as HOT (Hawaii Ocean Time-series). The data will be used to describe and understand the seasonal and long-term variations of the SouthWest Pacific ecosystem related to ENSO (El Niño Southern Oscillation)

    La Station de séries Temporelles (SPOT) de l'Océan Pacifique Sud : un premier aperçu sur la communauté des diazotrophes

    No full text
    International audienceThe SPOT station (168°E-20°S,-4500 m) is a recent deep-sea and multidisciplinary marine research observation station whose objective is to establish the first long-time series of basic parameters in the South West Pacific. The primary studies concern the biodiversity, the productivity of key Plankton Functional Types, the biogeochemistry of carbon and nitrogen cycles, and their impact on the reef and coastal ecosystems' productivity. SPOT station is based on the same philosophy of long-lasting observation as HOT (Hawaii Ocean Time-series). The data will be used to describe and understand the seasonal and long-term variations of the SouthWest Pacific ecosystem related to ENSO (El Niño Southern Oscillation)

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    A catalogue of the West Indian dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata)

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