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20 lis 2024 · Several lines of evidence based on attribution, timescale analysis, coastal grid cells and palaeoclimate data support the argument of a substantial cold bias in the observed global...
17 sty 2024 · This idea provides new opportunities to examine the role of temperature and oxygen limitation in determining the geographical range of marine species, especially at their cold range limits and their responses to climate warming.
27 cze 2023 · This study presents an absolute metabolic index that quantifies how ocean temperature, dissolved oxygen and organismal mass interact to constrain the oxygen budget an organism can use to fuel...
24 maj 2019 · Diatoms are important contributors to marine primary production and the ocean carbon cycle, yet the molecular mechanisms that regulate their acclimation and adaptation to temperature are...
By effectively modifying their conductance, marine mammals control the characteristics of the thermal gradient and can maintain a high core body temperature while immersed in water [33,34]. Therefore, understanding the thermoregulatory strategies of diving marine mammals requires examining the physiological mechanisms that influence heat ...
6 sie 2024 · In the oceans, fine-scale temperature variability can arise due to oceanographic processes, such as upwelling, tides, and eddies, and is known to drive many ecological patterns including mass mortality events during and following marine heatwaves and cold-spells as well as the persistence and movements of organisms (16, 17).
1 lis 2018 · These data suggest that temperature influences cellular resource allocation via its effects on cellular core-metabolism, eventually changing the elemental ratios in phytoplankton, such that warming of the oceans would lead to increasing N/P ratios of marine communities (Toseland et al., 2013).