Eukaryotic cell size regulation and its implications for cellular function and dysfunction

Y Chadha, A Khurana… - Physiological …, 2024 - journals.physiology.org
Depending on cell type, environmental inputs, and disease, the cells in the human body can
have widely different sizes. In recent years, it has become clear that cell size is a major …

Cell size, density, and nutrient dependency of unicellular algal gravitational sinking velocities

TP Miettinen, AL Gomez, Y Wu, W Wu… - Science …, 2024 - science.org
Eukaryotic phytoplankton, also known as algae, form the basis of marine food webs and
drive marine carbon sequestration. Algae must regulate their motility and gravitational …

Reframing trait trade-offs in marine microbes

NM Levine, MA Doblin, S Collins - Communications Earth & …, 2024 - nature.com
The oceans sequester a vast amount of carbon thus playing a central role in the global
carbon cycle. Assessing how carbon cycling will be impacted by climate change requires an …

Multi‐omics analyses reveal the signatures of metabolite transfers across trophic levels in a high‐CO2 ocean

M Ye, J Zhang, M **ao, J Huang, Y Zhou… - Limnology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Although the diverse impacts of elevated dissolved CO2 and warming on organisms within
various trophic levels in marine food webs are well documented, we have yet to explore the …

Heatwave responses of Arctic phytoplankton communities are driven by combined impacts of warming and cooling

KKE Wolf, CJM Hoppe, L Rehder, E Schaum… - Science …, 2024 - science.org
Marine heatwaves are increasing in frequency and intensity as climate change progresses,
especially in the highly productive Arctic regions. Although their effects on primary producers …

The changing nature of future Arctic marine heatwaves and its potential impacts on the ecosystem

R Gou, KKE Wolf, CJM Hoppe, L Wu… - Nature Climate …, 2025 - nature.com
Marine heatwaves (MHWs), defined as extreme ocean warming episodes, have
strengthened over the past decades. High-resolution climate models improve understanding …

Intraspecific diversity in thermal performance determines phytoplankton ecological niche

AI Krinos, SK Shapiro, W Li, ST Haley… - Ecology …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Temperature has a primary influence on phytoplankton physiology and ecology. We grew 12
strains of Gephyrocapsa huxleyi isolated from different‐temperature regions for~ 45 …

Climate change and terrigenous inputs decrease the efficiency of the future Arctic Ocean's biological carbon pump

L Oziel, Ö Gürses, S Torres-Valdés, CJM Hoppe… - Nature Climate …, 2025 - nature.com
The Arctic experiences climate changes that are among the fastest in the world and affect all
Earth system components. Despite expected increase in terrigenous inputs to the Arctic …

Sonosynthetic Cyanobacteria Oxygenation for Self‐Enhanced Tumor‐Specific Treatment

Z Yang, X Shen, J **, X Jiang, W Pan, C Wu… - Advanced …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Photosynthesis, essential for life on earth, sustains diverse processes by providing nutrition
in plants and microorganisms. Especially, photosynthesis is increasingly applied in disease …

Warming and polymetallic stress induce proteomic and physiological shifts in the neurotoxic Alexandrium pacificum as possible response to global changes

N Jean, A James, T Balliau, C Martino, J Ghersy… - Marine Pollution …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Harmful Algal Blooms involving the dinoflagellate Alexandrium pacificum continue
to increase in ecosystems suffering the climate warming and anthropogenic pressure …