[HTML][HTML] Is the meiofauna a good indicator for climate change and anthropogenic impacts?
Our planet is changing, and one of the most pressing challenges facing the scientific
community revolves around understanding how ecological communities respond to global …
community revolves around understanding how ecological communities respond to global …
[HTML][HTML] Perspective on the response of marine calcifiers to global warming and ocean acidification—Behavior of corals and foraminifera in a high CO2 world “hot …
The CO 2 concentration of air has increased over the last two centuries and recently
surpassed 400 ppm. Carbon cycle models project CO 2 concentrations of 720 to 1000 ppm …
surpassed 400 ppm. Carbon cycle models project CO 2 concentrations of 720 to 1000 ppm …
Effects of natural and human-induced hypoxia on coastal benthos
Coastal hypoxia (defined here as< 1.42 ml L− 1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L− 1, approx. 30% oxygen
saturation) develops seasonally in many estuaries, fjords, and along open coasts as a result …
saturation) develops seasonally in many estuaries, fjords, and along open coasts as a result …
[图书][B] The South China sea: paleoceanography and sedimentology
P Wang, Q Li - 2009 - books.google.com
Pinxian Wang and Qianyu Li The South China Sea (SCS)(Fig. 1. 1) offers a special attraction
for Earth scientists world-wide because of its location and its well-preserved hemipelagic …
for Earth scientists world-wide because of its location and its well-preserved hemipelagic …
Cenozoic mass extinctions in the deep sea: What perturbs the largest habitat on Earth?
E Thomas - 2007 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Deep-sea benthic foraminifera live in the largest habitat on Earth, constitute an important
part of its benthic biomass, and form diverse assemblages with common cosmopolitan …
part of its benthic biomass, and form diverse assemblages with common cosmopolitan …
North Pacific deglacial hypoxic events linked to abrupt ocean warming
Marine sediments from the North Pacific document two episodes of expansion and
strengthening of the subsurface oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) accompanied by seafloor …
strengthening of the subsurface oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) accompanied by seafloor …
End-Cretaceous marine mass extinction not caused by productivity collapse
L Alegret, E Thomas… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
An asteroid impact at the end of the Cretaceous caused mass extinction, but extinction
mechanisms are not well-understood. The collapse of sea surface to sea floor carbon …
mechanisms are not well-understood. The collapse of sea surface to sea floor carbon …
Neogene ice volume and ocean temperatures: Insights from infaunal foraminiferal Mg/Ca paleothermometry
Antarctic continental‐scale glaciation is generally assumed to have initiated at the Eocene‐
Oligocene Transition, yet its subsequent evolution is poorly constrained. We reconstruct …
Oligocene Transition, yet its subsequent evolution is poorly constrained. We reconstruct …
Environmental RNA outperforms eDNA metabarcoding in assessing impact of marine pollution: A chromium-spiked mesocosm test
Environmental (e) DNA metabarcoding holds great promise for biomonitoring and
ecotoxicological applications. However, few studies have compared the performance of …
ecotoxicological applications. However, few studies have compared the performance of …
Tectono-climatic implications of Eocene Paratethys regression in the Tajik basin of central Asia
Plate tectonics and eustatic sea-level changes have fundamental effects on
paleoenvironmental conditions and bio-ecological changes. The Paratethys Sea was a …
paleoenvironmental conditions and bio-ecological changes. The Paratethys Sea was a …