Diazotrophy as a key driver of the response of marine net primary productivity to climate change
The impact of anthropogenic climate change on marine net primary production (NPP) is a
reason for concern because changing NPP will have widespread consequences for marine …
reason for concern because changing NPP will have widespread consequences for marine …
Disentangling the ecological processes sha** the latitudinal pattern of phytoplankton communities in the Pacific Ocean
Phytoplankton diversity and community compositions vary across spaces and are
fundamentally affected by several deterministic (eg, environmental selection) and stochastic …
fundamentally affected by several deterministic (eg, environmental selection) and stochastic …
[HTML][HTML] Functional diversity of copepod assemblages along a basin-scale latitudinal gradient in the North Pacific Ocean
Q Tang, J Yang, D Sun - Ecological Indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The northern Pacific Ocean is one of the most sensitive areas globally to climate
change. Copepods typically account for between 60% and 90% of mesozooplankton in the …
change. Copepods typically account for between 60% and 90% of mesozooplankton in the …
Microbial plankton occurrence database in the North American Arctic region: synthesis of recent diversity of potentially toxic and harmful algae
N Schiffrine, F Dhifallah, K Dionne… - Earth System …, 2024 - essd.copernicus.org
The Arctic Ocean is currently undergoing significant transformations due to climate change,
leading to profound changes in its microbial planktonic communities. These communities …
leading to profound changes in its microbial planktonic communities. These communities …
Distribution shifts in Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins and the co-occurrence of marine heatwaves
Z **ang, T Li, X Wang, Y Li - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2024 - Springer
Global ocean warming and extreme climate events pose a severe threat to marine
biodiversity by inducing species redistribution and ecosystem reorganization. It is important …
biodiversity by inducing species redistribution and ecosystem reorganization. It is important …
Anthropogenic climate change drives non-stationary phytoplankton internal variability
GW Elsworth, NS Lovenduski, KM Krumhardt… - …, 2023 - bg.copernicus.org
Earth system models suggest that anthropogenic climate change will influence marine
phytoplankton over the coming century with light-limited regions becoming more productive …
phytoplankton over the coming century with light-limited regions becoming more productive …
Resiliency of black sea bass, Centropristis striata, early life stages to future high CO2 conditions
Ocean acidification is a symptom of marine climate change resulting from the uptake of
anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) into the world's ocean, thereby potentially affecting …
anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) into the world's ocean, thereby potentially affecting …
Temperature and the Warming of Our Waters
PM Glibert - Phytoplankton Whispering: An Introduction to the …, 2024 - Springer
Classic work on temperature relationships with phytoplankton growth was undertaken by
Dick Eppley in the 1970s. Since that time, thermal relationships have been explored for …
Dick Eppley in the 1970s. Since that time, thermal relationships have been explored for …
DINEOF interpolation of global ocean color data: error analysis and masking
Abstract The Data Interpolation Empirical Orthogonal Function (DINEOF) algorithm is used
to reconstruct datasets of geophysical and biological variables such as sea surface …
to reconstruct datasets of geophysical and biological variables such as sea surface …
Planktons as a Sustainable Biomonitoring Tool of Aquatic Ecosystem
NK Kashyap, M Hait, AK Bhardwaj - … of Pollutants in the Global South, 2024 - Springer
The aquatic ecology is essential for human survival. Plankton may be prokaryotic or
eukaryotic and unicellular, filamentous, or colonial. Plankton absorbs CO2, which then …
eukaryotic and unicellular, filamentous, or colonial. Plankton absorbs CO2, which then …