Mechanisms of physical-biological-biogeochemical interaction at the oceanic mesoscale

DJ McGillicuddy Jr - Annual Review of Marine Science, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Mesoscale phenomena are ubiquitous and highly energetic features of ocean circulation.
Their influence on biological and biogeochemical processes varies widely, stemming not …

Species on the move around the Australian coastline: A continental‐scale review of climate‐driven species redistribution in marine systems

CR Gervais, C Champion, GT Pecl - Global change biology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Climate‐driven changes in the distribution of species are a pervasive and accelerating
impact of climate change, and despite increasing research effort in this rapidly emerging …

Regional variations in the influence of mesoscale eddies on near‐surface chlorophyll

P Gaube, DJ McGillicuddy Jr… - Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Eddies can influence biogeochemical cycles through a variety of mechanisms, including the
excitation of vertical velocities and the horizontal advection of nutrients and ecosystems …

Satellite observations of chlorophyll, phytoplankton biomass, and Ekman pumping in nonlinear mesoscale eddies

P Gaube, DB Chelton, PG Strutton… - Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Nonlinear mesoscale eddies can influence biogeochemical cycles in the upper ocean
through vertical and horizontal advection of nutrients and marine organisms. The relative …

[HTML][HTML] Reviews and syntheses: Physical and biogeochemical processes associated with upwelling in the Indian Ocean

PNM Vinayachandran, Y Masumoto, MJ Roberts… - …, 2021 - bg.copernicus.org
Abstract The Indian Ocean presents two distinct climate regimes. The north Indian Ocean is
dominated by the monsoons, whereas the seasonal reversal is less pronounced in the …

The strengthening East Australian Current, its eddies and biological effects—an introduction and overview

IM Suthers, JW Young, ME Baird, M Roughan… - Deep Sea Research …, 2011 - Elsevier
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from
the coast, 100–200 nautical miles north of Sydney, to form the eastward flowing Tasman …

Tropical herbivores provide resilience to a climate‐mediated phase shift on temperate reefs

S Bennett, T Wernberg, ES Harvey… - Ecology …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Climate‐mediated changes to biotic interactions have the potential to fundamentally alter
global ecosystems. However, the capacity for novel interactions to drive or maintain …

Central and rear-edge populations can be equally vulnerable to warming

S Bennett, T Wernberg, B Arackal Joy… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
Rear (warm) edge populations are often considered more susceptible to warming than
central (cool) populations because of the warmer ambient temperatures they experience, but …

[HTML][HTML] Progress in understanding of Indian Ocean circulation, variability, air–sea exchange, and impacts on biogeochemistry

HE Phillips, A Tandon, R Furue, R Hood… - Ocean …, 2021 - os.copernicus.org
Over the past decade, our understanding of the Indian Ocean has advanced through
concerted efforts toward measuring the ocean circulation and air–sea exchanges, detecting …

Anticyclonic eddies are more productive than cyclonic eddies in subtropical gyres because of winter mixing

F Dufois, NJ Hardman-Mountford, J Greenwood… - Science …, 2016 - science.org
Mesoscale eddies are ubiquitous features of ocean circulation that modulate the supply of
nutrients to the upper sunlit ocean, influencing the rates of carbon fixation and export. The …