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Spatiotemporal distribution of key pelagic microbes in a seasonal oxygen-deficient coastal upwelling system of the Eastern South Pacific Ocean
(Frontiers Media, 2020)
Comisión Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas (CONICYT) through the FONDECYT Grant (CONICYT, Chile)
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Influence of coastal upwelling-downwelling variability on tropical euphausiid abundance and community structure in the inshore Mexican central Pacific
(2012)
The effect of wind-induced coastal upwellings on tropical euphausiid abundance and community structure was investigated in the Mexican central Pacific (19° N, 105° W) during a monthly time series (1996−1998). Eight species ...
Spatiotemporal distribution of key pelagic microbes in a seasonal oxygen-deficient coastal upwelling system of the Eastern South Pacific Ocean
(Frontiers Media, 2020-09-25)
The strong seasonal variability in physical-chemical conditions of the Eastern South Pacific Ocean creates an ideal setting to study spatiotemporal distribution of key marine microbial communities. We herein report a nearly ...
Micro-phytoplankton community structure in the coastal upwelling zone off Concepcion (central Chile): Annual and inter-annual fluctuations in a highly dynamic environment
(2016)
An intensification of upwelling-favorable winds in recent decades has been detected in some of the main eastern boundary current systems, especially at higher latitudes, but the response of coastal phytoplankton communities ...
Inter-annual variability of oceanographic conditions and phytoplankton in Valparaíso Bay (~33°S), central Chile
(Universidad de Valparaíso, 2019)
Influence of coastal upwelling-downwelling variability on tropical euphausiid abundance and community structure in the inshore Mexican central Pacific
(2012)
The effect of wind-induced coastal upwellings on tropical euphausiid abundance and community structure was investigated in the Mexican central Pacific (19° N, 105° W) during a monthly time series (1996-1998). Eight species ...