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Abstract Our understanding of marine ecosystems and ability to manage them sustainably has come from multidisciplinary observations made repeatedly over long periods of time. These long‐term ecosystem observations depend on the capabilities of large research vessels, which play an essential role in the collection of global ocean observations.
Erin V. Satterthwaite +14 more
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Within-reef biomass partitioning in a Mediterranean vermetid reef: a baseline for future monitoring
Biomass is an essential indicator for assessing the quality, stability, productivity, and health of ecosystems and it is increasingly used as a practical monitoring parameter within the Essential Ocean Variables (EOV) framework. In the Mediterranean Sea,
Francesco Paolo Mancuso +6 more
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Abstract The stable isotope ratio of dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13C‐DIC) is a valuable tracer for investigating carbon cycling in aquatic environments. However, its potential remains underutilized due to limited data availability. Fewer than 15% of cruise samples are analyzed for δ13C‐DIC, as isotope analysis using isotope ratio mass spectrometry is ...
Zhentao Sun +5 more
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Supramolecular Design of Polymeric Random Lasers
This research investigates the application of PolyHIPE scaffolds as scattering media inRLs. By modifying the scaffold's morphology, pore size, and surface chemistry, the dye distribution within the material is precisely controlled, achieving a tunable laser threshold.
Junyang Chen +6 more
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Abstract The subarctic northeast Pacific (SNEP) is a high‐nutrient, low‐chlorophyll region where primary productivity is limited by bioavailable iron during the spring through autumn, and by light limitation during winter. Here, we investigate the spatio‐temporal distribution and drivers of SNEP surface phytoplankton biomass and community composition ...
Perumthuruthil Suseelan Vishnu +8 more
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Impacts of Breaching Planetary Boundaries on Human Health: Current and Future Threats
Abstract This review examines the impact of breaching planetary boundaries on human health and potential future threats, emphasizing the need for effective mitigation and adaptation strategies. Through a rigorous literature review of 142 high‐quality articles, we explore the health implications of breaching planetary boundaries such as climate change ...
Ricky Anak Kemarau +5 more
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Abstract As the volume of accessible marine pelagic observations increases exponentially, incorporating diverse data types such as metagenomics and quantitative imaging, the need for standardized modelling frameworks becomes critical to predict biogeographic patterns in space and time and across the diverse range of emergent sampling methods.
Alexandre Schickele +7 more
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Abstract Climate change could irreversibly modify Southern Ocean ecosystems. Marine ecosystem model (MEM) ensembles can assist policy making by projecting future changes and allowing the evaluation and assessment of alternative management approaches.
Kieran Murphy +42 more
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Abstract Countries have committed to conserving and restoring ecosystems after signing the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). The IUCN Red List of Ecosystems (RLE) will serve as a headline indicator to track countries' progress toward achieving this goal.
Mishal Gudka +12 more
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One hundred priority questions for advancing seagrass conservation in Europe
Seagrass ecosystems are of fundamental importance to our planet and wellbeing. Seagrasses are marine flowering plants which engineer ecosystems that provide a multitude of ecosystem services, for example, blue foods and carbon sequestration. Seagrass ecosystems have largely been degraded across much of their global range.
Lina Mtwana Nordlund +36 more
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