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Fuh-Kwo Shiah
Researcher at Academia Sinica
Publications - 141
Citations - 4173
Fuh-Kwo Shiah is an academic researcher from Academia Sinica. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytoplankton & Upwelling. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 127 publications receiving 3612 citations. Previous affiliations of Fuh-Kwo Shiah include National Central University & National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering.
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Determinism of bacterial metacommunity dynamics in the southern East China Sea varies depending on hydrography
Yi-Chun Yeh,Pedro R. Peres-Neto,Shiao Wei Huang,Yung-Chih Lai,Chen-Yi Tu,Fuh-Kwo Shiah,Fuh-Kwo Shiah,Fuh-Kwo Shiah,Gwo-Ching Gong,Chih-hao Hsieh +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the driving forces of metacommunity dynamics varied depending on hydrography, as the degrees of environmental heterogeneity and connectivity among habitat patches were determined by circulation pattern.
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The coupling of bacterial production and hydrography in the southern East China Sea: Spatial patterns in spring and fall
TL;DR: In this article, a transect across the continental shelf of the southern East China Sea during spring and fall was used to investigate heterotrophic bacterial biomass, production and turnover rates.
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Distribution of particulate organic matter in the southern East China Sea: implications in production and transport.
TL;DR: In this paper, repeated surveys in the southern East China Sea showed a high abundance of particulate organic carbon in the upwelling area around the shelf break northeast of Taiwan in 1992 and 1993.
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Seasonal and spatial variation of bacterial production in the continental shelf of the East China Sea: possible controlling mechanisms and potential roles in carbon cycling
TL;DR: In this article, Wu et al. conducted a survey of the East China Sea (ECS) shelf in December 1997 and March 1998 (cold seasons; SST, 10−26°C) as well as June and October 1998 (warm seasons, 21−30°C).
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Effects of acidic processing, transport history, and dust and sea salt loadings on the dissolution of iron from Asian dust
Shih-Chieh Hsu,Shaw Chen Liu,Richard Arimoto,Fuh-Kwo Shiah,Fuh-Kwo Shiah,Gwo-Ching Gong,Yi-Tang Huang,Yi-Tang Huang,Shuh-Ji Kao,Jen-Ping Chen,Fei-Jan Lin,Chun-Yao Lin,Jr-Chun Huang,Fujung Tsai,Shih-Chun Candice Lung,Shih-Chun Candice Lung +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, water-soluble Fe (Fe s ), total Fe T, and other chemical species were analyzed over the East China Sea (ECS) for deionized water.