Marine Biodiversity

Marine biodiversity refers to the variety of life forms present in the world’s oceans. This encompasses not just the species of plants and animals, but also their genetic variability and the complex interactions between these different species. Marine biodiversity is incredibly important for the overall health of the world’s oceans, and for the environment as a whole. It provides an abundance of resources for humans, including food, recreation, and potential medicines. It also helps to regulate climate and provides important habitat for other species. Protecting marine biodiversity is essential for maintaining the health and stability of our oceans, and for the future of our planet.

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In Silico Inhibition of Essential Candida albicans Proteins by Arenicin, a Marine Antifungal Peptide

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Assessing the Impact of Environmental Factors on Andipalayam Lake's Insect Biodiversity

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