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2 paź 2024 · Earth’s marine ecosystems are changing rapidly, in large part owing to the damaging effects of human activities. Unless humans find better ways of interacting with the seas and oceans, the marine r...
16 sty 2015 · Marine defaunation, or human-caused animal loss in the oceans, emerged forcefully only hundreds of years ago, whereas terrestrial defaunation has been occurring far longer. Though humans have cause...
16 wrz 2016 · We analyzed taxonomic and functional community profiles to determine the factors that shape marine bacterial and archaeal communities across the global ocean. By classifying >30,000 marine microorganisms into metabolic functional groups, we were able to disentangle functional from taxonomic community variation.
17 lip 2024 · Our framework demonstrated that in most ocean samples, C. closterium grows mixotrophically rather than photoautotrophically, shedding light on different strategies of this diatom to thrive under different nutritional conditions and providing insights in its ubiquitous abundance in the global oceans.
2 lis 2020 · By generating awareness and providing opportunities for learning, marine citizen science projects can contribute to achieving the aims of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development by improving engagement in tackling the intensifying challenges facing the world's oceans.
15 lut 2018 · It is in this context that over the last few years, scientists and societal actors have organized a bottom-up movement, which has ultimately led to the United Nations General Assembly proclaiming a...
11 paź 2021 · The distribution of marine biodiversity in the coastal ocean (A), pelagic ocean (B) and deep sea (C). Diversity is expressed as normalized species richness (color code) and the hot spots are highlighted in bold.