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The prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbiome of Pacific oyster spat is shaped by ocean warming but not acidification. [PDF]
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Gene expression of Pocillopora damicornis coral larvae in response to acidification and ocean warming. [PDF]
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Warming the abyss: The deep ocean's contribution to global warming [PDF]
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Phytoplankton response to a warming ocean
Science, 2022The nutritional value of marine algae will decrease in a warmer ...
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Science, 2000
We quantify the interannual-to-decadal variability of the heat content (mean temperature) of the world ocean from the surface through 3000-meter depth for the period 1948 to 1998. The heat content of the world ocean increased by ∼2 × 10 23 joules between the mid-1950s and mid-1990s, representing a volume mean ...
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We quantify the interannual-to-decadal variability of the heat content (mean temperature) of the world ocean from the surface through 3000-meter depth for the period 1948 to 1998. The heat content of the world ocean increased by ∼2 × 10 23 joules between the mid-1950s and mid-1990s, representing a volume mean ...
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Science, 2005
Several recent studies have provided evidence for a warming of the world9s oceans. In their Perspective, Hegerl and Bindoff highlight the report by Barnett et al., whose study substantially strengthens the evidence that human activities are responsible for the observed ocean warming.
Gabriele C. Hegerl, Nathaniel L. Bindoff
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Several recent studies have provided evidence for a warming of the world9s oceans. In their Perspective, Hegerl and Bindoff highlight the report by Barnett et al., whose study substantially strengthens the evidence that human activities are responsible for the observed ocean warming.
Gabriele C. Hegerl, Nathaniel L. Bindoff
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Delayed coral recovery in a warming ocean
Global Change Biology, 2017AbstractClimate change threatens coral reefs across the world. Intense bleaching has caused dramatic coral mortality in many tropical regions in recent decades, but less obvious chronic effects of temperature and other stressors can be equally threatening to the long‐term persistence of diverse coral‐dominated reef systems. Coral reefs persist if coral
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Robust warming of the global upper ocean
Nature, 2010A large ( approximately 10(23) J) multi-decadal globally averaged warming signal in the upper 300 m of the world's oceans was reported roughly a decade ago and is attributed to warming associated with anthropogenic greenhouse gases. The majority of the Earth's total energy uptake during recent decades has occurred in the upper ocean, but the underlying
Lyman, John M. +7 more
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A plankton bloom shifts as the ocean warms
Science, 2016Long-term data show how a widespread phytoplankton group responds to temperature ...
Alexandra Z, Worden, Susanne, Wilken
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