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Exchange Dynamics Reveal Significant Accumulation of Dimethylated Sulfur by Mediterranean Benthic Communities
Heidi L. Burdett
Institute for Life and Earth Sciences
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
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dynamics
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sulfur
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communities
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accumulation
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dimethylsulfide
100%
ecosystems
80%
water
60%
range
40%
habitat
40%
levels
20%
production
20%
environment
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zones
20%
stocks
20%
availability
20%
processing
20%
oceans
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carbonates
20%
reefs
20%
sulfur cycle
20%
sulfur compounds
20%
biogeochemistry
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Benthos
100%
Dimethylsulfide
100%
Water Column
40%
Ecosystem Structure
20%
Habitat Type
20%
Ecosystem Function
20%
Sulfur Compounds
20%
Coastal Environment
20%
Light Availability
20%
Mediterranean Water
20%
Posidonia
20%
Sea Grasses
20%
Sulfur Cycle
20%
Biogeochemistry
20%