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  • Spatio-temporal reproducibi... Spatio-temporal reproducibility of the microbial food web structure associated with the change in temperature: Long-term observations in the Adriatic Sea
    Šolić, Mladen; Grbec, Branka; Matić, Frano ... Progress in oceanography, February 2018, 2018-02-00, Volume: 161
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    •Responses of MFW structure to temperature change are reproducible in time.•Similar changes in MFW structure occurred regardless of the trophic status.•Importance of microbial heterotrophic ...
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  • Temporal variations analyse... Temporal variations analyses and predictive modeling of microbiological seawater quality
    Lušić, Darija Vukić; Kranjčević, Lado; Maćešić, Senka ... Water research (Oxford), 08/2017, Volume: 119
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    Bathing water quality is a major public health issue, especially for tourism-oriented regions. Currently used methods within EU allow at least a 2.2 day period for obtaining the analytical results, ...
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  • Status of faecal pollution ... Status of faecal pollution in ports: A basin-wide investigation in the Adriatic Sea
    Luna, Gian Marco; Manini, Elena; Turk, Valentina ... Marine pollution bulletin, October 2019, 2019-Oct, 2019-10-00, 20191001, Volume: 147
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    Ports are subject to a variety of anthropogenic impacts, and there is mounting evidence of faecal contamination through several routes. Yet, little is known about pollution in ports by faecal ...
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  • Temperature and phosphorus ... Temperature and phosphorus interacts in controlling the picoplankton carbon flux in the Adriatic Sea: an experimental versus field study
    Šolić, Mladen; Šantić, Danijela; Šestanović, Stefanija ... Environmental microbiology, July 2019, 2019-07-00, 20190701, Volume: 21, Issue: 7
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    Temperature and phosphorus positively interacted in controlling picoplankton biomass production and its transfer towards higher trophic levels. Two complementary approaches (experimental and field ...
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  • A Simplified Approach to Mo... A Simplified Approach to Modeling the Dispersion of Mercury from Precipitation to Surface Waters—The Bay of Kaštela Case Study
    Živković, Igor; Gačnik, Jan; Jozić, Slaven ... Journal of marine science and engineering, 04/2022, Volume: 10, Issue: 4
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    Wet deposition is the main source of mercury (Hg) from the atmosphere to the Earth’s surface. However, the processes that govern the dispersion of deposited Hg in seawater are currently not well ...
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  • Analysis of the Influence o... Analysis of the Influence of Seasonal Water Column Dynamics on the Relationship between Marine Viruses and Microbial Food Web Components Using an Artificial Neural Network
    Ordulj, Marin; Šantić, Danijela; Matić, Frano ... Journal of marine science and engineering, 03/2023, Volume: 11, Issue: 3
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    Artificial neural network analysis (ANN) is used to study the seasonal distribution of viruses and microbial food web (MFW) components in the open Adriatic Sea. The effect of viruses within the MFW ...
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  • Changing Ecological Conditi... Changing Ecological Conditions in the Marine Environment Generate Different Microbial Food Web Structures in a Repeatable Manner
    Šolić, Mladen; Šantić, Danijela; Šestanović, Stefanija ... Frontiers in Marine Science, 01/2022, Volume: 8
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    The mechanisms responsible for the development of various structural and functional features of the microbial food web (MFW) and their dynamics at spatial and temporal scales, which are important for ...
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  • The effect of temperature i... The effect of temperature increase on microbial carbon fluxes in the Adriatic Sea: an experimental approach
    Šolic, Mladen; Šantic, Danijela; Šestanovic, Stefanija ... FEMS microbiology ecology, 10/2018, Volume: 94, Issue: 10
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    An assessment of the temperature increase effect on processes within the microbial food web provides a better insight into the carbon transfer and energy flow processes in marine environments in the ...
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  • Inland and Coastal Bathing ... Inland and Coastal Bathing Water Quality in the Last Decade (2011–2020): Croatia vs. Region vs. EU
    Jozić, Slaven; Baljak, Vanja; Cenov, Arijana ... Water, 09/2021, Volume: 13, Issue: 17
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    Europe is one of the leading tourist destinations where tourism is one of the key economic sectors. The quality of bathing waters is a very important factor when choosing a vacation destination. ...
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  • Impacts of Atmospheric and ... Impacts of Atmospheric and Anthropogenic Factors on Microbiological Pollution of the Recreational Coastal Beaches Neighboring Shipping Ports
    Kraus, Romina; Baljak, Vanja; Vukić Lušić, Darija ... International journal of environmental research and public health, 07/2022, Volume: 19, Issue: 14
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    A comparative study of the two northeastern ports of the Adriatic Sea indicated that the port of Rijeka is microbiologically more loaded than the port of Pula and posing a greater threat to other ...
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