公開日期 | 題名 | 作者 | 關聯 | scopus | WOS | 全文 |
1996 | Light effect on phytoplankton photosynthetic performance in the southern East China Sea north of Taiwan | Shiah, FK; SG Kao; GC Gong; KK Liu | Bot. Bull. Acad. Sin 37(1): 133-140 | | | |
1999 | New production and f-ratio on the continental shelf of the East China Sea: comparison between nitrate input from the subsurface Kuroshio current and Chang-Jiang River. | Chen, LYL; H Lu; FK Shiah; GC Gong; KK Liu; J. Kanda | Est. Coastal & Shelf Sci. 48: 59-75 | | | |
2000 | Nitrate reductase activity and 15NO3- uptake in the East China Sea | Hung, CC; GTF Wong; KK Liu; FK Shiah; GC Gong | Limn. Oceanogr. 45 (4): 836-848 | | | |
2022 | Reoxygenation of the Hypoxia in the East China Sea: a Ventilation Opening for Marine Life | Chen, CC; DS Ko; GC Gong; CC Lien; WC Chou; HJ Lee; FK Shiah ; YS W Huang | Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 787808 | | | |
2003 | Seasonal and spatial variation of bacterial production in the continental shelf of the East China Sea: a synthesis of controlling mechanisms and potential roles in carbon cycling. | Shiah, FK; GC Gong; CC Chen | Deep-Sea Res. II 50 (6-7):1295 – 1309 | | | |
2000 | Temperature dependence of bacterial specific growth rates on the continental shelf of the East China Sea and its potential application in estimating bacterial production. | Shiah, FK; GC Gong; TY Chen; CC Chen | Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 22 (2): 155-162 | | | |
1999 | Temperature vs. substrate limitation of heterotrophic bacterioplankton production across trophic and temperature gradient in the East China Sea | Shiah, FK; GC Gong; KK Liu | Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 17(3): 247-254 | | | |
2000 | The coupling of bacterial production and hydrography in the southern East China Sea: Spatial patterns in spring and fall. | Shiah, FK; KK Liu; SJ Kao; GC Gong | Cont. Shelf Res. 20 (4-5): 459-477 | | | |
2016 | The influence of episodic flooding on a pelagic ecosystem in the East China Sea | Chen, CC; GC Gong; WC Chou; CC Chung; CH Hsieh; FK Shiah ; KP Chiang | Biogeosciences 14(10), 2597-2609 | | | |