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Abstract The biogeochemical fate of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (tDOC) in aquatic environments is a poorly understood part of the carbon cycle. In nature, tDOC undergoes photochemical and microbial degradation simultaneously. However, photochemical and microbial degradation are generally quantified separately, and nonlinear interactions ...
Patrick Martin +6 more
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Southern Ocean CO<sub>2</sub> outgassing and nutrient load reduced by a well-ventilated glacial North Pacific. [PDF]
Shankle MG +6 more
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Abstract All organisms contain carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in widely ranging amounts and proportions. Integrating existing datasets enables quantification of this variation at global scales. Such efforts could leverage ecological stoichiometry theory, the study of elemental supply and imbalances in ecological interactions, to connect ecological ...
Jessica R. Corman +82 more
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A bottom-up perspective on how fire changes ecosystem biogeochemistry via plant-soil interactions. [PDF]
Pellegrini A +3 more
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Abstract Green tides caused by Ulva species have become one of the most serious marine ecological disasters, now impacting many coastal nations around the world. Although climatic and environmental drivers of these macroalgal blooms are well recognized, growing evidence identifies Ulva‐associated microbiota as potential pivotal regulators of bloom ...
Zhangyi Xia +6 more
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Ocean surface waves impact on global air-sea CO 2 flux. [PDF]
Wu L, Cai Y, Rutgersson A.
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This article analyses future projections of ocean properties for a region of the south‐west Pacific Ocean encompassing the New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone under different climate change emission scenarios. Projections are updated and expanded from previous assessments using a “best” ensemble comprising both CMIP5 and CMIP6 earth system models.
Graham J. Rickard +2 more
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Temporal variability in dissolved organic matter composition export in streams. [PDF]
Begum MS +3 more
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Translocating Intact Assemblages to Degraded Sites to Accelerate Ecological Recovery
Estuarine ecosystems are threatened by anthropogenic pressures such as climate change, coastal development, and increased nutrient and sediment inputs. These pressures are deteriorating ecological health and threatening the functioning and services that estuarine ecosystems provide.
Orlando Lam‐Gordillo +3 more
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Slowing planetary rotation influences ocean nutrient cycling and oxygenation. [PDF]
Capirala A, Olson SL.
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