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A cautionary signal from the Red Sea on the impact of increased dust activity on marine microbiota.

Hayedeh BehzadHajime OhyanagiBadr AlharbiMartin IbarraMohammed AlarawiYoshimoto SaitoCarlos M DuarteVladimir BajicKatsuhiko MinetaTakashi Gojobori
Published in: BMC genomics (2022)
Our results suggest that increased dust emission with expanding desertification could lead to undesirable impacts in ocean function, enhancing heterotrophic processes while reducing autotrophic ones, thereby affecting the marine food web in seas receiving dust deposition.
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