Climate change scenarios in fisheries and aquatic conservation research
Scenarios are central to fisheries and aquatic conservation research on climate change.
Scenarios project future greenhouse-gas emissions, which climate models translate into …
Scenarios project future greenhouse-gas emissions, which climate models translate into …
[HTML][HTML] Reviews and syntheses: Heterotrophic fixation of inorganic carbon–significant but invisible flux in environmental carbon cycling
A Braun, M Spona-Friedl, M Avramov, M Elsner… - …, 2021 - bg.copernicus.org
Heterotrophic CO 2 fixation is a significant yet underappreciated CO 2 flux in environmental
carbon cycling. In contrast to photosynthesis and chemolithoautotrophy–the main …
carbon cycling. In contrast to photosynthesis and chemolithoautotrophy–the main …
Insight into the role of niche concept in deciphering the ecological drivers of MPs-associated bacterial communities in mangrove forest
Y Wang, M Jiao, Z Zhao, Y Wang, T Li, Y Wei, R Li… - Water Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Myriad inherent and variable environmental features are controlling the assembly and
succession of bacterial communities colonizing on mangrove microplastics (MPs). However …
succession of bacterial communities colonizing on mangrove microplastics (MPs). However …
[HTML][HTML] Generalized Ulam-Hyers-Rassias stability and novel sustainable techniques for dynamical analysis of global warming impact on ecosystem
Marine structure changes as a result of climate change, with potential biological implications
for human societies and marine ecosystems. These changes include changes in …
for human societies and marine ecosystems. These changes include changes in …
[HTML][HTML] A machine learning strategy for the quantitative analysis of the global warming impact on marine ecosystems
It is generally observed that aquatic organisms have symmetric abilities to produce oxygen
(O 2) and fix carbon dioxide (CO 2). A simulation model with time-dependent parameters …
(O 2) and fix carbon dioxide (CO 2). A simulation model with time-dependent parameters …
A mathematical model applied to investigate the potential impact of global warming on marine ecosystems
A mathematical model with time-varying parameters is newly proposed to describe the
potential effects of rapid global warming on marine ecosystems. The time-varying …
potential effects of rapid global warming on marine ecosystems. The time-varying …
[HTML][HTML] Phylogeny and metabolic potential of the candidate phylum SAR324
Simple Summary SAR324, newly proposed as its own candidate phylum, is a diverse and
globally abundant bacterial group living in a wide range of environments, from deep-sea …
globally abundant bacterial group living in a wide range of environments, from deep-sea …
Climate change and Arenicola marina: Heat waves and the southern limit of an ecosystem engineer
In asking how ecosystems will change with the forces of climate change, one approach is to
identify the biotic forcing functions and focus on the ecologically dominant species, because …
identify the biotic forcing functions and focus on the ecologically dominant species, because …
[HTML][HTML] Bioinformatics for marine products: An overview of resources, bottlenecks, and perspectives
The sea represents a major source of biodiversity. It exhibits many different ecosystems in a
huge variety of environmental conditions where marine organisms have evolved with …
huge variety of environmental conditions where marine organisms have evolved with …
Niche dimensions of a marine bacterium are identified using invasion studies in coastal seawater
B Nowinski, MA Moran - Nature Microbiology, 2021 - nature.com
Niche theory is a foundational ecological concept that explains the distribution of species in
natural environments. Identifying the dimensions of any organism's niche is challenging …
natural environments. Identifying the dimensions of any organism's niche is challenging …