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Xiaoping Huang
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 97
Citations - 2890
Xiaoping Huang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seagrass & Bay. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 94 publications receiving 2047 citations.
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The distribution and partitioning of common antibiotics in water and sediment of the Pearl River Estuary, South China.
TL;DR: The results suggest that environmental conditions can significantly affect the distribution of antibiotics between water and sediment, and specifically within the PRE area and the coastal zone.
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Differentiating anthropogenic impacts on ARGs in the Pearl River Estuary by using suitable gene indicators
TL;DR: The results suggest that ARGs and antibiotics may be released from identical sources, and transported in a similar manner in estuary/coastal environments close to sources of pollution.
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The role of class I integrons in the dissemination of sulfonamide resistance genes in the Pearl River and Pearl River Estuary, South China.
TL;DR: It is found that integrons play an important role in the dissemination of ARGs in human-impacted aquatic environments and their concentrations exhibited a clear trend of decline consistent with anthropogenic impact.
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Species diversity and distribution for phytoplankton of the Pearl River estuary during rainy and dry seasons
Liangmin Huang,Weijun Jian,Xingyu Song,Xiaoping Huang,Sheng Liu,Pei-Yuan Qian,Kedong Yin,Madeline Chang-sun Wu +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicated 130 species of phytoplankton in the samples from the rainy season, and 132 species in the dry season, with distribution of the dominant species varied with salinity of sea-water, and their amounts correlated negatively with nutrients and zooplankon.
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Toward a Coordinated Global Observing System for Seagrasses and Marine Macroalgae
J. Emmett Duffy,Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi,Joaquin Trinanes,Joaquin Trinanes,Joaquin Trinanes,Frank E. Muller-Karger,Rohani Ambo-Rappe,Christoffer Boström,Alejandro H. Buschmann,Jarrett E. K. Byrnes,Rob Coles,Joel C. Creed,Leanne C. Cullen-Unsworth,Guillermo Diaz-Pulido,Carlos M. Duarte,Graham J. Edgar,Miguel D. Fortes,Gustavo Goni,Chuanmin Hu,Xiaoping Huang,Catriona L. Hurd,Craig R. Johnson,Brenda Konar,Dorte Krause-Jensen,Kira A. Krumhansl,Peter I. Macreadie,Helene Marsh,Len J. McKenzie,Nova Mieszkowska,Patricia Miloslavich,Patricia Miloslavich,Enrique Montes,Masahiro Nakaoka,Kjell Magnus Norderhaug,Lina M. Norlund,Robert J. Orth,Anchana Prathep,Nathan F. Putman,Jimena Samper-Villarreal,Ester A. Serrão,Frederick T. Short,Isabel Sousa Pinto,Peter D. Steinberg,Rick D. Stuart-Smith,Richard K. F. Unsworth,Mike van Keulen,Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek,Mengqiu Wang,Michelle Waycott,Lauren V. Weatherdon,Thomas Wernberg,Siti Maryam Yaakub +51 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a consensus assessment and recommendations on the current state of and opportunities for advancing global marine macrophyte observations, integrating contributions from a community of researchers with broad geographic and disciplinary expertise.