Blood biomarkers as diagnostic tools: An overview of climate-driven stress responses in fish
Global climate change due to anthropogenic activities affects the dynamics of aquatic
communities by altering the adaptive capacities of their inhabitants. Analysis of blood …
communities by altering the adaptive capacities of their inhabitants. Analysis of blood …
Global observing needs in the deep ocean
The deep ocean below 200 m water depth is the least observed, but largest habitat on our
planet by volume and area. Over 150 years of exploration has revealed that this dynamic …
planet by volume and area. Over 150 years of exploration has revealed that this dynamic …
Global spread of hypoxia in freshwater ecosystems during the last three centuries is caused by rising local human pressure
The spread of hypoxia is a threat to aquatic ecosystem functions and services as well as to
biodiversity. However, sparse long‐term monitoring of lake ecosystems has prevented …
biodiversity. However, sparse long‐term monitoring of lake ecosystems has prevented …
[HTML][HTML] Fjords as aquatic critical zones (ACZs)
In recent decades, the land-ocean aquatic continuum, commonly defined as the interface, or
transition zone, between terrestrial ecosystems and the open ocean, has undergone …
transition zone, between terrestrial ecosystems and the open ocean, has undergone …
Dissolved oxygen stratification and response to thermal structure and long-term climate change in a large and deep subtropical reservoir (Lake Qiandaohu, China)
Abstract From January 2010 to March 2014, detailed depth profiles of water temperature,
dissolved oxygen (DO), and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) were collected …
dissolved oxygen (DO), and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) were collected …
First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: A review of palaeolimnological records from around the world
Lake sediments constitute natural archives of past environmental changes. Historically,
research has focused mainly on generating regional climate records, but records of human …
research has focused mainly on generating regional climate records, but records of human …
A new analysis of hypoxia tolerance in fishes using a database of critical oxygen level (Pcrit)
NJ Rogers, MA Urbina, EE Reardon… - Conservation …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Hypoxia is a common occurrence in aquatic habitats, and it is becoming an increasingly
frequent and widespread environmental perturbation, primarily as the result of …
frequent and widespread environmental perturbation, primarily as the result of …
Hypoxia causes preservation of labile organic matter and changes seafloor microbial community composition (Black Sea)
Bottom-water oxygen supply is a key factor governing the biogeochemistry and community
composition of marine sediments. Whether it also determines carbon burial rates remains …
composition of marine sediments. Whether it also determines carbon burial rates remains …
Current status of emerging hypoxia in a eutrophic estuary: The lower reach of the Pearl River Estuary, China
We examine the current status of dissolved oxygen (DO) and its trend over the past 25 years
in the lower Pearl River Estuary, a large eutrophic estuary located in Southern China and …
in the lower Pearl River Estuary, a large eutrophic estuary located in Southern China and …
Developments in Earth observation for the assessment and monitoring of inland, transitional, coastal and shelf-sea waters
The Earth's surface waters are a fundamental resource and encompass a broad range of
ecosystems that are core to global biogeochemical cycling and food and energy production …
ecosystems that are core to global biogeochemical cycling and food and energy production …