Effects of Long-Term Ocean Acidification Exposure on the Structural, Mineralogical, and Mechanical Properties of Sea Urchin (<i>Echinometra</i> spp.) Skeletons at a Natural Volcanic CO<sub>2</sub> Seep. [PDF]
Hudson CJ +4 more
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Abstract Seawater contains small biomolecules, or metabolites, that are highly labile components of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Marine microbes interact by exchanging metabolites, thus shaping marine microbial ecology, DOM composition, and global carbon cycling.
Kathryn H. Halloran +6 more
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Variability in storm season intensity modulates ocean acidification conditions in the northern Strait of Georgia. [PDF]
Evans W +18 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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Adaptive Responses of Large Yellow Croaker <i>Larimichthys crocea</i> to Ocean Acidification: Integrative Analysis of Gill and Kidney Transcriptomics and Antioxidant Enzyme Activities. [PDF]
Ye T +6 more
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Predicting potential Arctic kelp distribution and lower‐depth biomass from seafloor irradiance
Abstract Kelps have an extensive distribution in Arctic coastal waters. However, quantifying their role in the Arctic food web and carbon cycle is challenged by the scarcity of documented geographical distribution, standing stocks and production. Here we present a framework based on an empirical function to predict the potential kelp distribution and ...
Laura Castro de la Guardia +13 more
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Assessing benthic invertebrate vulnerability to ocean acidification and de-oxygenation in California: The importance of effective oceanographic monitoring networks. [PDF]
Zulian M +9 more
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Underwater plasma efficiently degrades TMAH via in situ generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. An underwater plasma accelerates mass transfer and radical attack on the quaternary ammonium cation. Time‐resolved analyses show decreasing TOC and conversion of organic carbon toward inorganic species, with concomitant formation of NO3–/NH4+ at ...
Ki‐Taik Lee +4 more
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