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As humans continue to send large quantities of carbon into the atmosphere, much of that carbon is absorbed by the oceans. Now researchers from the University of Connecticut and other institu...
Algae-killing viruses spur nutrient recycling in oceans(图)
Algae-killing viruses nutrient recycling oceans
2019/10/23
Scientists have confirmed that viruses can kill marine algae called diatoms, but diatom die-offs near the ocean surface may provide nutrients and organic matter for recycling by other algae.Diatoms ar...
Mollusk graveyards are time machines to oceans' pristine past
Mollusk graveyards time machines oceans pristine past
2017/3/14
A Florida Museum of Natural History study shows that mollusk fossils provide a reliable measure of human-driven changes in marine ecosystems and shifts in ocean biodiversity.Collecting data from ...
World Oceans Day:Coral reefs falling victim to overfishing,pollution fueled by climate change
World Oceans Day Coral reefs falling victim overfishing pollution fueled climate change
2016/6/12
The following is part 20 in a series on the National Science Foundation (NSF)'s Environmental Research and Education (ERE) programs. See parts one, two, three, four, five,...
Marine Mammals as Sentinel Species for Oceans and Human Health
Marine Mammals Sentinel Species Oceans and Human Health
2015/7/23
As more humans inhabit coastal regions, a global "anxiety" is developing about the health of our aquatic ecosystems. This anxiety is particularly prevalent in the United States, where more than half t...
Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems:Biological-Physical Interactions in the Oceans (Third Edition)
Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems Biological-Physical the Oceans
2015/7/23
In 1991, Kenneth Mann and John Lazier published the first edition of Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems (DME). Subtitled "Biological-Physical Interactions in the Oceans," DME was an ambitious attempt to de...
For much of the twentieth century, marine microbial ecology was considered to be a minor and relatively unimportant aspect of oceanography. A lack of appropriate methodology led microbiologists to bel...
Oceans Past:Management Insights from the History of Marine Animal Populations
Oceans Past Management Insights Marine Animal Populations
2015/7/22
If we could be transported back through time, would we recognize the structure of ocean ecosystems through the prism of their current state? What have we lost and to what degree might we be able to re...
Sex,Drugs,and Sea Slime:The Oceans' Oddest Creatures and Why They Matter
Sex;Drugs;Sea Slime Oceans' Oddest Creatures Why They Matter
2015/7/13
Ellen Prager's book presents an entertaining account of the lives of many marine organisms. Its stories are understandable, fun to read, and focus on describing the curious attributes and mysterious l...
By now, there is no mistaking that the oceans are in peril. But, how do we move forward to address the problems and manage our ocean ecosystems for sustainability? How do we create new solutions to re...
The eighth session of the UN General Assembly’s Open Working Group (OWG) on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is underway in New York this week. Among the themes of this session were oceans, seas, ...
A world-first scientific study has found that the world’s coral reefs are being weakened by microscopic borers and will erode more rapidly as the oceans warm and acidify.
Madagascar's unique animal diversity due to immigration across oceans
animal diversity oceans
2014/7/17
A study by University of Queensland and international researchers has found that most of Madagascar’s unique present-day fauna may originally have arrived across long distances by air or sea.
Relationships between phytoplankton growth and cell size in surface oceans: Interactive effects of temperature, nutrients, and grazing
phytoplankton growth cell size in surface oceans Interactive effects temperature nutrients grazing
2014/4/17
We compile two data sets from14C uptake and dilution experiments conducted in surface waters of the global ocean to investigate the relationship between phytoplankton mass-specific growth rate and cel...
New research led by University of Queensland and CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship scientist, Dr Anthony Richardson presents convincing evidence that this "jellyfish joyride" is associated with over-f...