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2. Antibiotic resistance genes correlate with metal resistances and accumulate in the deep water layers of the Black Sea
3. Implementing regional blue economy research and innovation strategies: a case study for the Black Sea.
4. Spatial distribution models and biodiversity of phytoplankton cysts in the Black Sea
5. Supplementary material 1 from: Dzhembekova N, Zlateva I, Rubino F, Belmonte M, Doncheva V, Popov I, Moncheva S (2024) Spatial distribution models and biodiversity of phytoplankton cysts in the Black Sea. Nature Conservation 55: 269-296. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.55.121181
6. Spatial distribution of antibiotic and heavy metal resistance genes in the Black Sea
7. The microbiome of the Black Sea water column analyzed by shotgun and genome centric metagenomics
8. The mesopelagic anoxic Black Sea as an unexpected habitat for Synechococcus challenges our understanding of global “deep red fluorescence”
9. Applicability of massively parallel sequencing on monitoring harmful algae at Varna Bay in the Black Sea
10. Marine biodiversity and ecosystem function relationships: The potential for practical monitoring applications
11. Rapana venosa consumption improves the lipid profiles and antioxidant capacities in serum of rats fed an atherogenic diet
12. Group report: Global change and the European coast — climate change and economic development
13. Group report: Integrated assessment and future scenarios for the coast
14. New Knowledge on Distribution and Abundance of Toxic Microalgal Species and Related Toxins in the Northwestern Black Sea
15. Ability of phytoplankton trait sensitivity to highlight anthropogenic pressures in Mediterranean lagoons: A size spectra sensitivity index (ISS-phyto)
16. Environmental and Management Constraints on Tourism in Varna Bay, Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
17. Phytoplankton taxonomy based on CHEMTAX and microscopy in the northwestern Black Sea
18. New Knowledge on Distribution and Abundance of Toxic Microalgal Species and Related Toxins in the Northwestern Black Sea
19. Distribution of Different Scrippsiella acuminata (Dinophyta) Cyst Morphotypes in Surface Sediments of the Black Sea: A Basin Scale Approach
20. Long-term variability of vertical chlorophyll a and nitrate profiles in the open Black Sea : eutrophication and climate change
21. Long-term variations of surface chlorophyll a and primary production in the open Black Sea
22. An exposure-effect approach for evaluating ecosystem-wide risks from human activities
23. Sources of uncertainty in assessment of marine phytoplankton communities
24. Concentration of bioactive compounds in mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis as an indicator of pollution
25. Additional file 6 of The microbiome of the Black Sea water column analyzed by shotgun and genome centric metagenomics
26. Marine Strategy Framework Directive- Descriptor 2, Non-Indigenous Species
27. Delivering solid recommendations for setting threshold values for non-indigenous species pressure on European seas:Marine Strategy Framework Directive Descriptor 2, Non-Indigenous Species
28. Marine Strategy Framework Directive - Descriptor 2, Non-Indigenous Species, Delivering solid recommendations for setting threshold values for non-indigenous species pressure on European seas
29. Additional file 8 of The microbiome of the Black Sea water column analyzed by shotgun and genome centric metagenomics
30. Additional file 7 of The microbiome of the Black Sea water column analyzed by shotgun and genome centric metagenomics
31. Additional file 5 of The microbiome of the Black Sea water column analyzed by shotgun and genome centric metagenomics
32. Marine strategy framework directive, descriptor 2, non-indigenous species Delivering solid recommendations for setting threshold values for non-indigenous species pressure on European seas
33. Marine Strategy Framework Directive Descriptor 2, Non-indigenous Species:Delivering solid recommendations for setting threshold values for non-indigenous species pressure on European seas.
34. Nutrient and phytoplankton trends on the western Black Sea shelf in response to cultural eutrophication and climate changes
35. Regional empirical algorithm for an improved retrieval of chlorophyll a concentrations in the Black Sea using Sentinel 3 ocean color data
36. Biomass, protein- and carbohydrate-composition of phytoplankton in Varna Bay, Black Sea
37. Changes in mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis protein profile as a reaction of water pollution
38. Relationship between seawater pollution and qualitative changes in the extracted proteins from mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis
39. Intrinsic Tryptophan Fluorescence of Human Serum Proteins and Related Conformational Changes
40. Regional peculiarities of community-wide trophic cascades in strongly degraded Black Sea food web
41. Microbiome of the Black Sea Water Column Analyzed by Genome Centric Metagenomics
42. Pan‐regional marine benthic cryptobiome biodiversity patterns revealed by metabarcoding Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures
43. Figure 5 from: Dzhembekova N, Rubino F, Nagai S, Zlateva I, Slabakova N, Ivanova P, Slabakova V, Moncheva S (2020) Comparative analysis of morphological and molecular approaches integrated into the study of the dinoflagellate biodiversity within the recently deposited Black Sea sediments – benefits and drawbacks. Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e55172. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e55172
44. Figure 1 from: Dzhembekova N, Rubino F, Nagai S, Zlateva I, Slabakova N, Ivanova P, Slabakova V, Moncheva S (2020) Comparative analysis of morphological and molecular approaches integrated into the study of the dinoflagellate biodiversity within the recently deposited Black Sea sediments – benefits and drawbacks. Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e55172. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e55172
45. Supplementary material 1 from: Dzhembekova N, Rubino F, Nagai S, Zlateva I, Slabakova N, Ivanova P, Slabakova V, Moncheva S (2020) Comparative analysis of morphological and molecular approaches integrated into the study of the dinoflagellate biodiversity within the recently deposited Black Sea sediments – benefits and drawbacks. Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e55172. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e55172
46. Figure 4 from: Dzhembekova N, Rubino F, Nagai S, Zlateva I, Slabakova N, Ivanova P, Slabakova V, Moncheva S (2020) Comparative analysis of morphological and molecular approaches integrated into the study of the dinoflagellate biodiversity within the recently deposited Black Sea sediments – benefits and drawbacks. Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e55172. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e55172
47. Figure 2 from: Dzhembekova N, Rubino F, Nagai S, Zlateva I, Slabakova N, Ivanova P, Slabakova V, Moncheva S (2020) Comparative analysis of morphological and molecular approaches integrated into the study of the dinoflagellate biodiversity within the recently deposited Black Sea sediments – benefits and drawbacks. Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e55172. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e55172
48. Comparative analysis of morphological and molecular approaches integrated into the study of the dinoflagellate biodiversity within the recently deposited Black Sea sediments – benefits and drawbacks
49. Figure 3 from: Dzhembekova N, Rubino F, Nagai S, Zlateva I, Slabakova N, Ivanova P, Slabakova V, Moncheva S (2020) Comparative analysis of morphological and molecular approaches integrated into the study of the dinoflagellate biodiversity within the recently deposited Black Sea sediments – benefits and drawbacks. Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e55172. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e55172
50. Genomic Comparison and Spatial Distribution of Different Synechococcus Phylotypes in the Black Sea
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