Hydrographic fronts shape productivity, nitrogen fixation, and microbial community composition in the southern indian ocean and the southern ocean

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  • who: Biogeosciences and colleagues from the Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Science, Bremerhaven, Germany of Life Sciences and, Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany have published the research work: Hydrographic fronts shape productivity, nitrogen fixation, and microbial community composition in the southern Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 16/06/2021
  • what: The authors focused the investigation on surface communities, aiming to resolve horizontal surface variation. The authors provide perspectives on these key relationships across the Indian South Subtropical Gyre (ISSG), the Subtropical Front (STF), and Subantarctic Front (SAF), and the . . .

     

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