The C: N: P stoichiometry of organisms and ecosystems in a changing world: a review and perspectives
This study examined the literature in ISI Web of Science to identify the effects that the main
drivers of global change have on the nutrient concentrations and C: N: P stoichiometry of …
drivers of global change have on the nutrient concentrations and C: N: P stoichiometry of …
The genetic and ecophysiological diversity of Microcystis
Microcystis is a cyanobacterium that forms toxic blooms in freshwater ecosystems around
the world. Biological variation among taxa within the genus is apparent through genetic and …
the world. Biological variation among taxa within the genus is apparent through genetic and …
Visible Light‐Driven Conversion of Carbon‐Sequestrated Seawater into Stoichiometric CO and HClO with Nitrogen‐Doped BiOCl Atomic Layers
Seawater is one of the most important CO2 sequestration media for delivering value‐added
chemicals/fuels and active chlorine; however, this scenario is plagued by sluggish reaction …
chemicals/fuels and active chlorine; however, this scenario is plagued by sluggish reaction …
Rising CO2 and increased light exposure synergistically reduce marine primary productivity
Carbon dioxide and light are two major prerequisites of photosynthesis. Rising CO2 levels in
oceanic surface waters in combination with ample light supply are therefore often …
oceanic surface waters in combination with ample light supply are therefore often …
Responses of marine primary producers to interactions between ocean acidification, solar radiation, and warming
Anthropogenic CO 2 is accumulating in the atmosphere and trap** reflected infrared
radiation, resulting in warming of both terrestrial and ocean ecosystems. At the same time …
radiation, resulting in warming of both terrestrial and ocean ecosystems. At the same time …
Variability and change in the west Antarctic Peninsula marine system: research priorities and opportunities
Abstract The west Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) region has undergone significant changes in
temperature and seasonal ice dynamics since the mid-twentieth century, with strong impacts …
temperature and seasonal ice dynamics since the mid-twentieth century, with strong impacts …
Photophysiological responses of marine diatoms to elevated CO2 and decreased pH: a review
Diatoms dominate nearly half of current oceanic productivity, so their responses to ocean
acidification are of general concern regarding future oceanic carbon sequestration …
acidification are of general concern regarding future oceanic carbon sequestration …
Algal and aquatic plant carbon concentrating mechanisms in relation to environmental change
Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms (also known as inorganic carbon concentrating
mechanisms; both abbreviated as CCMs) presumably evolved under conditions of low CO 2 …
mechanisms; both abbreviated as CCMs) presumably evolved under conditions of low CO 2 …
Acidification diminishes diatom silica production in the Southern Ocean
Diatoms, large bloom-forming marine microorganisms, build frustules out of silicate, which
ballasts the cells and aids their export to the deep ocean. This unique physiology forges an …
ballasts the cells and aids their export to the deep ocean. This unique physiology forges an …
Response of photosynthesis to ocean acidification
All phytoplankton and higher plants perform photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide is
incorporated into biomass during cell growth. Ocean acidification (OA) has the potential to …
incorporated into biomass during cell growth. Ocean acidification (OA) has the potential to …