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With 2019 on pace to be one of the warmest years on record, a new study by an international team of researchers reveals how rapidly the Arctic and Antarctic are warming and examines the global consequ...
Geological Perturbations and Consequences of Extreme and Unexpected Phenomena in the Ocean
Geological Perturbations and Consequences Extreme and Unexpected Phenomena the Ocean
2015/8/5
Have you ever wondered how the ocean and seafloor react to rare but high energy extents, such as tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, extreme river floods, massive iceberg calving events, submarine slides an...
This propitious volume arrives at a time of increasing concern about the state of our shorelines. Generally written at a level for advanced undergraduates, this well edited, multi-author volume includ...
Larval Transport and Dispersal in the Coastal Ocean and Consequences for Population Connectivity
Larval Transport Dispersal Coastal Ocean Consequences Population Connectivity
2015/7/22
Many marine species have small, pelagic early life stages. For those species, knowledge of population connectivity requires understanding the origin and trajectories of dispersing eggs and larvae amon...
Connecting Places:The Ecological Consequences of Dispersal in the Sea
Connecting Places Ecological Consequences Dispersal in the Sea
2015/7/22
Few traits are shared by all species of animals and plants. Movement is a noteworthy exception. Although many species seem permanently locked to a particular place, they inevitably move at some stage ...
Food web consequences of size-based predation and vertical migration of an invertebrate predator (Leptodora kindtii)
size-based predation an invertebrate predator
2014/4/2
In an intensive study of the vertical and horizontal distribution of zooplankton in a eutrophic lake (Katepwa
Lake), we found that only adult Leptodora kindtii (. 5 mm in body size) exhibited diel ve...
Interactions between limiting nutrients: Consequences for somatic and population growth of Daphnia magna
Interactions between limiting nutrients population growth of Daphnia magna
2014/4/17
To assess the significance of nutrient interactions on animal performance, life-history experiments were
conducted with the freshwater herbivore Daphnia magna in a system with two limiting nutrients ...
Sampling Turbulence in the Stratified Ocean:Statistical Consequences of Strong Intermittency
Stratified Ocean Statistical Consequences Strong Intermittency
2009/1/8
Turbulence and turbulent mixing in the ocean are strongly intermittent in amplitude, space and time. The degree of intermittency is measured by the “intermittency factor” σ2, defined as either σ2ln, t...
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Ocean Waves Kinetic Energy Balance Inertial Dissipation Technique
2008/8/12
Open ocean wind stress data obtained from the Southern Ocean (Yelland and Taylor 1996, henceforth YT) were found to be of significantly lower magnitude than collocated stress estimates derived from th...
On the Effect of Ocean Waves on the Kinetic Energy Balance and Consequences for the Inertial Dissipation Technique
Ocean Waves Kinetic Energy Balance Inertial Dissipation Technique
2008/7/8
For large wind speed (in practice >15 m s−1) observations of the surface stress by means of the inertial dissipation technique are so close to the surface that effects of growing ocean waves on ...
Photoprotection capacity differs among diatoms: Possible consequences on the spatial distribution of diatoms related to fluctuations in the underwater light climate
Photoprotection capacity among diatoms spatial distribution diatoms related to fluctuations underwater light climate
2014/4/22
In this study, we show a fundamental difference between diatom species from different marine habitats in their ability to cope with changes in irradiance. Estuarine species show a higher and more flex...
Bed-roughness effects on boundary-layer turbulence and consequences for odor-tracking behavior of blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus)
boundary-layer turbulence odor-tracking behavior of blue crabs
2014/4/22
We employed laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) measurements of odorant plume structure and behavioral
observations to examine how turbulence affects the three-dimensional structure of odorant plumes an...
Bio-optical consequences of viral infection of phytoplankton: I. Experiments with the cyanobacterium, Synechococcus sp.
Bio-optical consequences viral infection of phytoplankton I. Experiments with the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp.
2014/4/23
Four strains of the cyanobacteria, Synechococcus, were infected with viruses isolated and purified from coastal waters of the Gulf of Maine. Changes in host and virus concentration were observed in ti...
Consequences of fish predation, migration, and juvenile ontogeny on zooplankton spring dynamics
Consequences of fish predation migration juvenile ontogeny zooplankton spring dynamics
2014/4/23
In order to disentangle if and when resource supply and adult and young-of-the-year (0+) fish predation affect zooplankton dynamics during spring, we monitored zooplankton during three consecutive yea...
The biological and biogeochemical consequences of phosphate scavenging onto phytoplankton cell surfaces
The biological and biogeochemical consequences phosphate scavenging phytoplankton cell surfaces
2014/5/13
Phytoplankton carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) content is commonly normalized to phosphorus (P) quotas as Redfield C:N: P ratios. We examined how surface-bound P pools affect Redfield stoichiometry and P u...