Smooth and spiky: the importance of variability in marine climate change ecology
Greenhouse gas emissions are warming the ocean with profound consequences at all
levels of organization, from organismal rates to ecosystem processes. The proximate driver …
levels of organization, from organismal rates to ecosystem processes. The proximate driver …
[HTML][HTML] Overlooked CO2 emissions induced by air pollution control devices in coal-fired power plants
China's efforts to mitigate air pollution from its large-scale coal-fired power plants (CFPPs)
have involved the widespread use of air pollution control devices (APCDs). However, the …
have involved the widespread use of air pollution control devices (APCDs). However, the …
Marine biodiversity exposed to prolonged and intense subsurface heatwaves
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are becoming increasingly common, with devastating ecosystem
impacts. However, MHW understanding has almost exclusively relied on sea surface …
impacts. However, MHW understanding has almost exclusively relied on sea surface …
Advances in understanding of air–sea exchange and cycling of greenhouse gases in the upper ocean
The air–sea exchange and oceanic cycling of greenhouse gases (GHG), including carbon
dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4), carbon monoxide (CO), and nitrogen …
dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4), carbon monoxide (CO), and nitrogen …
Temporal dynamics of climate change exposure and opportunities for global marine biodiversity
Climate change is exposing marine species to unsuitable temperatures while also creating
new thermally suitable habitats of varying persistence. However, understanding how these …
new thermally suitable habitats of varying persistence. However, understanding how these …
Temperature and salinity trends in the northern limit of the Canary Current Upwelling System
Thermohaline time series are crucial for detecting and quantifying abiotic changes in the
marine environment, and even more so in the present global change scenario. This is …
marine environment, and even more so in the present global change scenario. This is …
Early detection of anthropogenic climate change signals in the ocean interior
JF Tjiputra, J Negrel, A Olsen - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Robust detection of anthropogenic climate change is crucial to:(i) improve our
understanding of Earth system responses to external forcing,(ii) reduce uncertainty in future …
understanding of Earth system responses to external forcing,(ii) reduce uncertainty in future …
Climatic, oceanic, freshwater, and local environmental drivers of New Zealand estuarine macroinvertebrates
Understanding the responses of organisms to different environmental drivers is critical for
improving ecosystem management and conservation. Estuarine ecosystems are under …
improving ecosystem management and conservation. Estuarine ecosystems are under …
Intensification of future subsurface marine heatwaves in an eddy-resolving model
A shift in depth range enables marine organisms to adapt to marine heatwaves (MHWs).
Subsurface MHWs could limit this pathway, yet their response to climate warming remains …
Subsurface MHWs could limit this pathway, yet their response to climate warming remains …
Arctic marine ecosystems face increasing climate stress
Arctic warming is occurring at a much faster rate than in other parts of the globe, with
potentially devastating consequences for the diverse array of species within ecologically …
potentially devastating consequences for the diverse array of species within ecologically …