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1. Single chamber Mg/Ca analyses of Globigerinoides ruber for paleo-proxy calibration using femtosecond LA-ICP-MS.

2. Increased prokaryotic diversity in the Red Sea deep scattering layer.

3. Seasonality of top-down control of bacterioplankton at two central Red Sea sites with different trophic status.

4. Growth dynamics and transcriptional responses of a Red Sea Prochlorococcus strain to varying temperatures.

5. High-Frequency Variability of Bacterioplankton in Response to Environmental Drivers in Red Sea Coastal Waters.

6. Diel dynamics of dissolved organic matter and heterotrophic prokaryotes reveal enhanced growth at the ocean's mesopelagic fish layer during daytime.

7. Heterotrophic Bacterioplankton Growth and Physiological Properties in Red Sea Tropical Shallow Ecosystems With Different Dissolved Organic Matter Sources.

8. Localized effects of offshore aquaculture on water quality in a tropical sea.

9. Fine-scale metabolic discontinuity in a stratified prokaryote microbiome of a Red Sea deep halocline.

10. Nutrient pollution enhances productivity and framework dissolution in algae- but not in coral-dominated reef communities.

11. High summer temperatures amplify functional differences between coral- and algae-dominated reef communities.

12. Heterotrophic bacterioplankton responses in coral- and algae-dominated Red Sea reefs show they might benefit from future regime shift.

13. The role of seagrass vegetation and local environmental conditions in shaping benthic bacterial and macroinvertebrate communities in a tropical coastal lagoon.

14. Seasonal variability and vertical distribution of autotrophic and heterotrophic picoplankton in the Central Red Sea.

15. Factors Regulating the Relationship Between Total and Size-Fractionated Chlorophyll- a in Coastal Waters of the Red Sea.

16. Dissolved organic carbon contribution to oxygen respiration in the central Red Sea.

17. Low Abundances but High Growth Rates of Coastal Heterotrophic Bacteria in the Red Sea.

18. Diel dynamics and coupling of heterotrophic prokaryotes and dissolved organic matter in epipelagic and mesopelagic waters of the central Red Sea.

19. Major hydrogeochemical processes in an acid mine drainage affected estuary.

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