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After decades of research biogeochemists have identified several intervals of variable marine oxygenation throughout Earth's history. These fluctuations in oxygenation have been proposed to directly correlate to changes in ancient...
The Silurian was a dynamic time of climatic transition punctuated by multiple biotic crises and global carbon cycle perturbations. The most severe of these biotic crises was the late Silurian (Ludfordian) Lau/Kozlowskii extinction event ...
Carbonate sands are an integral part of coral reef environments but their role in the cycling of matter in the reef is understudied. Methods such as micro-profiling, core incubations, in-situ chamber incubations, and aquatic eddy...
Ecophysiological Responses of Phytoplankton to Environmental Cues - A Laboratory Approach: Effects of Growth Light Quality on Phytoplankton and an Assessment of Carbon Utilization in Karenia Brevis
Phytoplankton are primary producers in the marine food web, providing energy and matter for higher trophic levels by fixing CO2 and inorganic nutrients into biomass. This production of particulate organic matter by marine phytoplankton, ...
Fate of the Mesophotic Coral Ecosystem (MCE) in the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon Incident: Impacts, Restoration, Conservation, and Hazards
The Gulf of Mexico, one of the most geomorphologically complex oceanic basin, is also one of the most prolific hydrocarbon reserves in the world. It hosts a varied range of marine communities from shallow reefs and estuarine communities...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic relapsing brain disease characterized by compulsive drinking despite negative consequences. While a majority of the world’s population consumes alcohol in a controlled manner, there is a subset of...
The Phanerozoic is typically known as an interval in which complex life has developed and thrived. However, there are multiple instances throughout this era in which climatic shifts and extinctions have made it difficult for the...
Investigating Nutrient Uptake and Plankton Community Composition: A Comparative Study between Regions of the Gulf of Mexico, Eastern Indian Ocean and Southern Ocean
Nutrient uptake dynamics, which are strongly influenced by plankton community composition, are an important aspect of pelagic food webs and biogeochemical cycles. For instance, in oligotrophic oceanic regions picoplankton dominate and...
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