A systematic review of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes in estuarine and coastal environments
D Zheng, G Yin, M Liu, C Chen, Y Jiang, L Hou… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are prevalent in estuarine and coastal
environments due to substantial terrestrial input, aquaculture effluent, and sewage …
environments due to substantial terrestrial input, aquaculture effluent, and sewage …
Processes and mechanisms of coastal woody‐plant mortality
Observations of woody plant mortality in coastal ecosystems are globally widespread, but
the overarching processes and underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. This …
the overarching processes and underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. This …
Rivers as the largest source of mercury to coastal oceans worldwide
Mercury is a potent neurotoxic substance and accounts for 250,000 intellectual disabilities
annually. Worldwide, coastal fisheries contribute the majority of human exposure to mercury …
annually. Worldwide, coastal fisheries contribute the majority of human exposure to mercury …
Oxygen priming induced by elevated CO2 reduces carbon accumulation and methane emissions in coastal wetlands
Warming temperatures and elevated CO2 are inextricably linked global change
phenomena, but they are rarely manipulated together in field experiments. As a result …
phenomena, but they are rarely manipulated together in field experiments. As a result …
Climate-driven decoupling of wetland and upland biomass trends on the mid-Atlantic coast
Coastal ecosystems represent a disproportionately large but vulnerable global carbon sink.
Sea-level-driven tidal wetland degradation and upland forest mortality threaten coastal …
Sea-level-driven tidal wetland degradation and upland forest mortality threaten coastal …
Climate-driven tradeoffs between landscape connectivity and the maintenance of the coastal carbon sink
Ecosystem connectivity tends to increase the resilience and function of ecosystems
responding to stressors. Coastal ecosystems sequester disproportionately large amounts of …
responding to stressors. Coastal ecosystems sequester disproportionately large amounts of …
Physics‐Informed Neural Networks of the Saint‐Venant Equations for Downscaling a Large‐Scale River Model
Large‐scale river models are being refined over coastal regions to improve the scientific
understanding of coastal processes, hazards and responses to climate change. However …
understanding of coastal processes, hazards and responses to climate change. However …
Short-term groundwater level fluctuations drive subsurface redox variability
As global change processes modify the extent and functions of terrestrial–aquatic interfaces,
the variability of critical and dynamic transitional zones between wetlands and uplands …
the variability of critical and dynamic transitional zones between wetlands and uplands …
Nitrate transformation and source tracking of rivers draining into the Bohai Sea using a multi-tracer approach combined with an optimized Bayesian stable isotope …
Excessive levels of NO 3-can result in multiple eco-environmental issues due to potential
toxicity, especially in coastal areas. Accurate source tracing is crucial for effective pollutant …
toxicity, especially in coastal areas. Accurate source tracing is crucial for effective pollutant …
Modeling strategies and data needs for representing coastal wetland vegetation in land surface models
Vegetated coastal ecosystems sequester carbon rapidly relative to terrestrial ecosystems.
Coastal wetlands are poorly represented in land surface models, but work is underway to …
Coastal wetlands are poorly represented in land surface models, but work is underway to …