Of Loss, Love, and Lasting Friendships
Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, EarlyView.
Erin K. Peck, Rita M. Franco‐Santos
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Land influence decouples benthic nutrient fluxes on the Siberian Arctic Ocean shelves
Abstract Land permafrost thaw transfers increasing amounts of organic matter and nutrients to the Arctic Ocean. These nutrients could stimulate primary production directly, or indirectly following remineralization in sediments. Projections of this effect are limited by scarce observations and poor understanding of the underlying controls.
Birgit Wild+10 more
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Mussel periostracum protects against shell dissolution. [PDF]
Saley AM+3 more
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Boat wakes enhance oyster reef mortality in a short‐fetch estuary
Abstract Oyster reefs are vital to estuarine ecosystems, providing key services such as water filtration and shoreline stabilization. However, they are increasingly threatened by human activities, particularly boat wakes. This study investigates the relative impacts of boat wakes and wind waves on reef mortality in the Guana‐Tolomato‐Matanzas estuary ...
Daniele Pinton, Alberto Canestrelli
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The risk of pathogenicity and antibiotic resistance in deep-sea cold seep microorganisms. [PDF]
Zhang T+7 more
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Age‐based δ15N and δ13C values of otolith organic matter reveal trophic ecology in marine fishes
Abstract Fish inhabiting similar environments face space and resource constraints, develop diverse feeding strategies, and adjust their trophic niches during ontogeny to reduce competition. To investigate this process, we reconstructed the trophic trajectory of five species of the family Sciaenidae by analyzing δ13C and δ15N values in otolith organic ...
Mu‐Ting Li+8 more
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Author Correction: Microbial Metagenomes Across a Complete Phytoplankton Bloom Cycle: High-Resolution Sampling Every 4 Hours Over 22 Days. [PDF]
Nunn BL+25 more
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Abstract Estimating the metabolic rates of fish is crucial for understanding their physiology and ecology. However, metabolic rate information derived from otolith geochemical data (Moto) has mainly been obtained from mid to high latitudes, leaving a critical information gap for low latitude fishes suffering from climate variability.
Kozue Ando+8 more
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Long Term Marine Biodiversity Monitoring in Coastal Antarctica: Are Fewer Rare Species Recruiting? [PDF]
Barnes DKA+5 more
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The role of surface water waves on cyanobacterial blooms in lakes
Abstract The biophysical processes by which wind‐driven surface waves influence cyanobacterial bloom formation, transport, aerosolization, and termination in lakes represent a major knowledge gap in our understanding of bloom dynamics. We synthesized the literature that examined how waves interact with cyanobacterial bloom processes including ...
Cale A. C. Gushulak+10 more
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