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Ocean warming and acidification, decreases in dissolved oxygen concentrations, and changes in primary production are causing an unprecedented global redistribution of marine life.
Guillem Chust +38 more
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The late Palaeocene to late Eocene period of Earth's history is characterised by remarkable change. Temperate ice free poles at the beginning of this period gradually cooled until permanent ice formed on Antarctica around 33.5 million years before ...
Spofforth, David J A +1 more
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Marine Heatwaves, Ocean Warming and Acidification Reshape Reef Fish Gut Microbiomes. [PDF]
Mitchell A +9 more
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Statistical analysis of global surface air temperature and sea level using cointegration methods [PDF]
Global sea levels are rising which is widely understood as a consequence of thermal expansion and melting of glaciers and land-based ice caps. Due to physically-based models being unable to simulate observed sea level trends, semi-empirical models have ...
Søren Johansen +2 more
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Range-extending fish become competitive dominants under ocean warming but not heatwaves or acidification. [PDF]
Mitchell A +7 more
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Inter-basin contrast in the Southern Ocean warming. [PDF]
Song Y +8 more
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Demographic responses of North Atlantic seabirds to seasonal ocean warming. [PDF]
Layton-Matthews K +23 more
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A study of the South Atlantic Ocean: Circulation and Carbon Variability
This analysis indicates that the Southern Ocean provides a trong sink, yet low storage, for atmospheric CO2. The South Atlantic Ocean, in particular, facilitates major interbasin exchange through the interaction of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC),
Evans, Gavin Rex
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