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期刊名:Frontiers in marine science

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Julia H Twichell,Kate K Mulvaney,Nathaniel H Merrill et al. Julia H Twichell et al.
Across the United States, development, gentrification, and water quality degradation have altered our access to the coasts, redistributing the benefits from those spaces. Building on prior coastal and green space access research, we examine...
Brandon M Stephens,Keri Opalk,Daniel Petras et al. Brandon M Stephens et al.
The bioavailability of organic matter (OM) to marine heterotrophic bacterioplankton is determined by both the chemical composition of OM and the microbial community composition. In the current study, changes in OM bioavailability were ident...
Mariska Weijerman,Lindsay Veazey,Susan Yee et al. Mariska Weijerman et al.
Coral reefs provide numerous ecosystem goods and services, but are threatened by multiple environmental and anthropogenic stressors. To identify management scenarios that will reverse or mitigate ecosystem degradation, managers can benefit ...
Stephane Martinez,Yuval Kolodny,Eli Shemesh et al. Stephane Martinez et al.
Energy sources of corals, ultimately sunlight and plankton availability, change dramatically from shallow to mesophotic (30-150 m) reefs. Depth-generalist corals, those that occupy both of these two distinct ecosystems, are adapted to cope ...
Emily R Hall,Leslie Wickes,Louis E Burnett et al. Emily R Hall et al.
Coastal acidification in southeastern U.S. estuaries and coastal waters is influenced by biological activity, run-off from the land, and increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Acidification can negatively impact coastal resources such...
Rachel K Gittman,Christopher J Baillie,Katie K Arkema et al. Rachel K Gittman et al.
Coastal ecosystems are under pressure from a vast array of anthropogenic stressors, including development and climate change, resulting in significant habitat losses globally Conservation policies are often implemented with the intent of re...
Federica Scucchia,Hagai Nativ,Maayan Neder et al. Federica Scucchia et al.
Depth related parameters, specifically light, affect different aspects of corals physiology, including fluorescence. GFP-like pigments found in many coral species have been suggested to serve a variety of functions, including photo-protecti...
Stephen G Penny,Santha Akella,Magdalena A Balmaseda et al. Stephen G Penny et al.
Developments in observing system technologies and ocean data assimilation (DA) are symbiotic. New observation types lead to new DA methods and new DA methods, such as coupled DA, can change the value of existing observations or indicate whe...
Gregory C Smith,Richard Allard,Marcel Babin et al. Gregory C Smith et al.
There is a growing need for operational oceanographic predictions in both the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions. In the former, this is driven by a declining ice cover accompanied by an increase in maritime traffic and exploitation of mari...
Qian Zhang,Peter J Tango,Rebecca R Murphy et al. Qian Zhang et al.
Low dissolved oxygen (DO) conditions are a recurring issue in waters of Chesapeake Bay, with detrimental effects on aquatic living resources. The Chesapeake Bay Program partnership has developed criteria guidance supporting the definition o...