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View article: The effect of environmental and anthropogenic factors on the microbiome of the sponge, Halichondria panicea, at three coastal sites with different bathing water quality in North east England
The effect of environmental and anthropogenic factors on the microbiome of the sponge, Halichondria panicea, at three coastal sites with different bathing water quality in North east England Open
The breadcrumb sponge, Halichondria panicea , is a cosmopolitan marine species. Life functions, such as feeding, metabolism and defence, are maintained through microbial symbiosis. As such, perturbations to the symbiotic balance can be exp…
View article: Does the microbial community play a role in the different colour morphs of the breadcrumb sponge Halichondria panicea?
Does the microbial community play a role in the different colour morphs of the breadcrumb sponge Halichondria panicea? Open
Halichondria panicea has two different seasonal colours, green and yellow, which may reflect the effect of temperature on the abundance of green microalgal species. There is, however, no definitive identification of the strain responsible …
View article: Determining the toxicity and potential for environmental transport of pyridine using the brown crab<i>Cancer pagurus</i>(L.)
Determining the toxicity and potential for environmental transport of pyridine using the brown crab<i>Cancer pagurus</i>(L.) Open
1 Abstract A series of mass mortalities (wash-ups) of marine life were documented along England’s north east coastline with peaks in September and October 2021, coincident with a programme of intensified maintenance dredging of the River T…
View article: Engineered living photosynthetic biocomposites for intensified biological carbon capture
Engineered living photosynthetic biocomposites for intensified biological carbon capture Open
View article: Techno-economic analysis of living biocomposites for carbon capture from breweries
Techno-economic analysis of living biocomposites for carbon capture from breweries Open
The brewing sector is investigating the use of algae for CO2 capture and wastewater treatment. Loofah-based biocomposites (composite materials comprising living algae or cyanobacteria immobilised to a loofah sponge support by a latex polym…
View article: Clay 3D printing as a bio-design research tool: development of photosynthetic living building components
Clay 3D printing as a bio-design research tool: development of photosynthetic living building components Open
Within architecture, microalgae are employed to address sustainability issues and mitigate the impacts of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. This study proposes digital fabrication of ceramic 'living' building components as an i…
View article: The potential of seaweed for carbon capture
The potential of seaweed for carbon capture Open
Macroalgae (seaweeds) are drawing interest as potential tools for climate mitigation within a burgeoning blue carbon agenda. With the high rates of net primary productivity, they are one of the main carbon sinks in the global ocean, both a…
View article: Toxicity Pathways of Uvb Radiation-Induced Effects on the Marine Copepod Tisbe Battagliai
Toxicity Pathways of Uvb Radiation-Induced Effects on the Marine Copepod Tisbe Battagliai Open
View article: Corrigendum to “Continuous foam flotation harvesting with enhanced drainage: Overcoming the recovery-enrichment paradox” [Algal Res. 54 (2021), 102203]
Corrigendum to “Continuous foam flotation harvesting with enhanced drainage: Overcoming the recovery-enrichment paradox” [Algal Res. 54 (2021), 102203] Open
In the present work, we apply the idea of using foam risers with successive contraction and expansion, first proposed, and demonstrated by Li, Wang, Evans and Stevenson [19] to enhance liquid drainage in a foam column used for harvesting m…
View article: Living textile biocomposites deliver enhanced carbon dioxide capture
Living textile biocomposites deliver enhanced carbon dioxide capture Open
Over 110 million tonnes of textile fibres and apparel are produced annually, ultimately ending with significant quantities of waste textiles. One route for upcycling end-of-life textiles is to repurpose the materials for atmospheric carbon…
View article: Immobilising Microalgae and Cyanobacteria as Biocomposites: New Opportunities to Intensify Algae Biotechnology and Bioprocessing
Immobilising Microalgae and Cyanobacteria as Biocomposites: New Opportunities to Intensify Algae Biotechnology and Bioprocessing Open
There is a groundswell of interest in applying phototrophic microorganisms, specifically microalgae and cyanobacteria, for biotechnology and ecosystem service applications. However, there are inherent challenges associated with conventiona…
View article: Trophic upgrading of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids by polychaetes: a stable isotope approach using Alitta virens
Trophic upgrading of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids by polychaetes: a stable isotope approach using Alitta virens Open
Polychaete worms are rich sources of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and are increasingly incorporated into aquaculture broodstock diets. Conventionally, the build-up of PUFA in polychaetes was considered passive, with direct accumulati…
View article: Textile-based cyanobacteria biocomposites for potential environmental remediation applications
Textile-based cyanobacteria biocomposites for potential environmental remediation applications Open
View article: Lesser weever fish (Echiichthys vipera Cuvier, 1829) venom is cardiotoxic but not haemorrhagic
Lesser weever fish (Echiichthys vipera Cuvier, 1829) venom is cardiotoxic but not haemorrhagic Open
View article: Continuous foam flotation harvesting with enhanced drainage: Overcoming the recovery-enrichment paradox
Continuous foam flotation harvesting with enhanced drainage: Overcoming the recovery-enrichment paradox Open
View article: Photosynthetic textile biocomposites: Using laboratory testing and digital fabrication to develop flexible living building materials
Photosynthetic textile biocomposites: Using laboratory testing and digital fabrication to develop flexible living building materials Open
Urban development and the construction industry account for a considerable proportion of global carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions. Emerging biological materials, such as those proposed in this paper, seek to utilize the metabolic functions …
View article: Loofah-based microalgae and cyanobacteria biocomposites for intensifying carbon dioxide capture
Loofah-based microalgae and cyanobacteria biocomposites for intensifying carbon dioxide capture Open
View article: Diatom-Derived Polyunsaturated Aldehydes Are Unlikely to Influence the Microbiota Composition of Laboratory-Cultured Diatoms
Diatom-Derived Polyunsaturated Aldehydes Are Unlikely to Influence the Microbiota Composition of Laboratory-Cultured Diatoms Open
Diatom-derived oxylipins, including polyunsaturated aldehydes (PUA), are considered to have infochemical, allelochemical and bacteriostatic properties, with plausible roles as grazing deterrents and regulators of inter- and intraspecific c…
View article: The venoms of the lesser (Echiichthys vipera) and greater (Trachinus draco) weever fish– A review
The venoms of the lesser (Echiichthys vipera) and greater (Trachinus draco) weever fish– A review Open
View article: Co-digestion of microalgae with potato processing waste and glycerol: effect of glycerol addition on methane production and the microbial community
Co-digestion of microalgae with potato processing waste and glycerol: effect of glycerol addition on methane production and the microbial community Open
Glycerol as an additional co-substrate enhanced methane yields by up to 128% when co-digestion with microalgae and potato waste.
View article: A value chain analysis of Malaysia’s seaweed industry
A value chain analysis of Malaysia’s seaweed industry Open
View article: Integrative assessment of low-dose gamma radiation effects on Daphnia magna reproduction: Toxicity pathway assembly and AOP development
Integrative assessment of low-dose gamma radiation effects on Daphnia magna reproduction: Toxicity pathway assembly and AOP development Open
High energy gamma radiation is potentially hazardous to organisms, including aquatic invertebrates. Although extensively studied in a number of invertebrate species, knowledge on effects induced by gamma radiation is to a large extent limi…
View article: Algae Biocomposites for Carbon Capture and Storage
Algae Biocomposites for Carbon Capture and Storage Open
View article: The effect of resource quality on the growth of Holothuria scabra during aquaculture waste bioremediation
The effect of resource quality on the growth of Holothuria scabra during aquaculture waste bioremediation Open
View article: Carbon amendment stimulates benthic nitrogen cycling during the bioremediation of particulate aquaculture waste
Carbon amendment stimulates benthic nitrogen cycling during the bioremediation of particulate aquaculture waste Open
The treatment of organic wastes remains one of the key sustainability challenges facing the growing global aquaculture industry. Bioremediation systems based on coupled bioturbation–microbial processing offer a promising route for waste ma…
View article: Carbon amendment stimulates benthic nitrogen cycling during the bioremediation of particulate aquaculture waste
Carbon amendment stimulates benthic nitrogen cycling during the bioremediation of particulate aquaculture waste Open
The treatment of organic wastes remains one of the key sustainability challenges facing the growing global aquaculture industry. Bioremediation systems based on coupled bioturbation―microbial processing offer a promising route for waste ma…
View article: Supplementary material to "Carbon amendment stimulates benthic nitrogen cycling during the bioremediation of particulate aquaculture waste"
Supplementary material to "Carbon amendment stimulates benthic nitrogen cycling during the bioremediation of particulate aquaculture waste" Open
nitrogen 2 metabolism used to calculate the predicted relative abundance of genes within each pathway.
View article: Anthropogenic noise compromises the anti-predator behaviour of the European seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax (L.)
Anthropogenic noise compromises the anti-predator behaviour of the European seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax (L.) Open
Anthropogenic noise is a significant pollutant of the world's oceans, affecting behavioural and physiological traits in a range of species, including anti-predator behaviours. Using the open field test, we investigated the effects of recor…
View article: <i>Ulva rigida</i>in the future ocean: potential for carbon capture, bioremediation and biomethane production
<i>Ulva rigida</i>in the future ocean: potential for carbon capture, bioremediation and biomethane production Open
Ulva species have been considered as ideal candidates for carbon capture, bioremediation and biofuel production. However, little is known regarding the effects of simultaneous ocean warming, acidification and eutrophication on these capaci…
View article: Profiling bacterial communities associated with sediment-based aquaculture bioremediation systems under contrasting redox regimes
Profiling bacterial communities associated with sediment-based aquaculture bioremediation systems under contrasting redox regimes Open