作者
Denise Breitburg, Lisa A Levin, Andreas Oschlies, Marilaure Grégoire, Francisco P Chavez, Daniel J Conley, Véronique Garçon, Denis Gilbert, Dimitri Gutiérrez, Kirsten Isensee, Gil S Jacinto, Karin E Limburg, Ivonne Montes, SWA Naqvi, Grant C Pitcher, Nancy N Rabalais, Michael R Roman, Kenneth A Rose, Brad A Seibel, Maciej Telszewski, Moriaki Yasuhara, Jing Zhang
发表日期
2018/1/5
来源
Science
卷号
359
期号
6371
页码范围
eaam7240
出版商
American Association for the Advancement of Science
简介
BACKGROUND
Oxygen concentrations in both the open ocean and coastal waters have been declining since at least the middle of the 20th century. This oxygen loss, or deoxygenation, is one of the most important changes occurring in an ocean increasingly modified by human activities that have raised temperatures, CO2 levels, and nutrient inputs and have altered the abundances and distributions of marine species. Oxygen is fundamental to biological and biogeochemical processes in the ocean. Its decline can cause major changes in ocean productivity, biodiversity, and biogeochemical cycles. Analyses of direct measurements at sites around the world indicate that oxygen-minimum zones in the open ocean have expanded by several million square kilometers and that hundreds of coastal sites now have oxygen concentrations low enough to limit the distribution and abundance of animal populations and alter …
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