Marine Anoxia and Ocean Acidification During the End‐Permian Extinction
Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact
An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
Ying Cui+4 more
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Nutrient connectivity via seabirds enhances dynamic measures of coral reef ecosystem function. [PDF]
Benkwitt CE+9 more
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We found microplastic contamination of the upper water column around the Chagos Archipelago, a remote, protected archipelago in the central Indian Ocean. Key aggregation areas for reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) were contaminated, putting them at risk of microplastic ingestion.
J. Savage+5 more
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Visualization and quantification of coral reef soundscapes using CoralSoundExplorer software. [PDF]
Minier L+8 more
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Participatory approaches to improving recreational fisheries management in a remote island system
Marine recreational fisheries management is often impacted by data deficiencies and conflicting stakeholder views. Using participatory approaches can help to increase fisher engagement and identify trade‐offs to boost future management. Social science tools, including scenario‐based approaches, were used to explore recreational fisheries on a remote ...
Claire Collins+6 more
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Ocean acidification induces changes in circadian alternative splicing profiles in a coral reef fish. [PDF]
Suresh S+4 more
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Integrating ecological feedbacks across scales and levels of organization
In ecosystems, species interact in various ways with other species, and with their local environment. In addition, ecosystems are coupled in space by diverse types of flows. From these links connecting different ecological entities can emerge circular pathways of indirect effects: feedback loops.
Benoît Pichon+4 more
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Scaling-up coral reef carbonate production: Sea-urchin bioerosion suppresses reef growth in Hawai'i. [PDF]
van Woesik KJ, Li J, Asner GP.
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