Microbial production of recalcitrant dissolved organic matter: long-term carbon storage in the global ocean
The biological pump is a process whereby CO2 in the upper ocean is fixed by primary
producers and transported to the deep ocean as sinking biogenic particles or as dissolved …
producers and transported to the deep ocean as sinking biogenic particles or as dissolved …
Climate change and Southern Ocean ecosystems I: how changes in physical habitats directly affect marine biota
AJ Constable, J Melbourne‐Thomas… - Global change …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Antarctic and Southern Ocean (ASO) marine ecosystems have been changing for at
least the last 30 years, including in response to increasing ocean temperatures and changes …
least the last 30 years, including in response to increasing ocean temperatures and changes …
Phytoplankton in a changing world: cell size and elemental stoichiometry
Global increases in atmospheric CO2 and temperature are associated with changes in
ocean chemistry and circulation, altering light and nutrient regimes. Resulting changes in …
ocean chemistry and circulation, altering light and nutrient regimes. Resulting changes in …
Ocean acidification-induced food quality deterioration constrains trophic transfer
Our present understanding of ocean acidification (OA) impacts on marine organisms caused
by rapidly rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration is almost entirely limited to …
by rapidly rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration is almost entirely limited to …
Carbonate chemistry in the coastal zone responds more strongly to eutrophication than ocean acidification
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 in the ocean has altered carbonate chemistry in
surface waters since preindustrial times and is expected to continue to do so in the coming …
surface waters since preindustrial times and is expected to continue to do so in the coming …
Intraspecific variability in the response of bloom‐forming marine microalgae to changed climate conditions
Phytoplankton populations can display high levels of genetic diversity that, when reflected
by phenotypic variability, may stabilize a species response to environmental changes. We …
by phenotypic variability, may stabilize a species response to environmental changes. We …
Southern Ocean phytoplankton physiology in a changing climate
Abstract The Southern Ocean (SO) is a major sink for anthropogenic atmospheric carbon
dioxide (CO 2), potentially harbouring even greater potential for additional sequestration of …
dioxide (CO 2), potentially harbouring even greater potential for additional sequestration of …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing the influence of ocean alkalinity enhancement on a coastal phytoplankton community
Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) is a proposed method to counteract climate change by
increasing the alkalinity of the surface ocean and thus the chemical storage capacity of …
increasing the alkalinity of the surface ocean and thus the chemical storage capacity of …
Effect of ocean acidification on microbial diversity and on microbe-driven biogeochemistry and ecosystem functioning
J Liu, MG Weinbauer, C Maier, M Dai… - Aquatic Microbial …, 2010 - int-res.com
The ocean absorbs about 25% of anthropogenic CO 2 emissions, which alters its chemistry.
Among the changes of the carbonate system are an increase in the partial pressure of CO 2 …
Among the changes of the carbonate system are an increase in the partial pressure of CO 2 …
Temporal biomass dynamics of an Arctic plankton bloom in response to increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide
Ocean acidification and carbonation, driven by anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide
(CO 2), have been shown to affect a variety of marine organisms and are likely to change …
(CO 2), have been shown to affect a variety of marine organisms and are likely to change …