School of Biological and Marine Sciences: Recent submissions
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The north–south divide? Macroalgal functional trait diversity and redundancy varies with intertidal aspect
(Oxford University Press (OUP)England, 2024-01-01)Background and Aims Marine macroalgae (‘seaweeds’) are critical to coastal ecosystem structure and function, but also vulnerable to the many environmental changes associated with anthropogenic climate change (ACC). The ... -
Victim of changes? Marine macroalgae in a changing world
(Oxford University Press (OUP)England, 2024-01-01)Background Marine macroalgae (‘seaweeds’) are a diverse and globally distributed group of photosynthetic organisms that together generate considerable primary productivity, provide an array of different habitats for other ... -
Multi-specific calibration of the B isotope proxy in calcareous red algae for pH reconstruction
(Copernicus PublicationsEGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, 2023-04-25)<jats:p>Calcareous red algae have calcified cell walls constituted by high-Mg calcite or aragonite (Morse et al., 2006). They are considered suitable paleoclimate archives due to their worldwide distribution and their ... -
Topography-based modulation of environmental factors as a mechanism for intertidal microhabitat formation: A basis for marine ecological design.
(ElsevierEngland, 2024-05)Topographic complexity is often considered to be closely associated with habitat complexity and niche diversity; however, complex topography per se does not imply habitat suitability. Rather, ecologically suitable habitats ... -
REMEDIATION TECHNIQUE FOR CADMIUM CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
(University of Anbar, 2023-06-01)Heavy metal pollution in soil has seriously affected the living environment of human beings Among all heavy metal pollution, cadmium (Cd) is one of the most difficult to migrate pollutants in soil. Therefore, this systematic ... -
Japanese Marine Life A Practical Training Guide in Marine Biology
(Springer Nature, 2020-05-01)What was the first form of life? How did plants and animals evolve? How does life work? How do we share Earth with all the myriad organisms in the sea, land, and sky? A study of marine life may answer all these questions. ... -
Meta‐Study of Carbonate Sediment Delivery Rates to Indo‐Pacific Coral Reef Islands
(American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2024-02-28)Coral reef islands are amongst the most vulnerable environments to sea-level rise (SLR). Recent physical and numerical modeling studies have demonstrated that overwash processes may enable reef islands to keep up with SLR ... -
Coastal shoreline change assessments at global scales
(Springer Science and Business Media LLCEngland, 2024)ARISING FROM R. Almar et al. Nature Communications https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-38742-9 (2023) -
Taking sides? Aspect has limited influence on soil environment or litter decomposition in pan-European study of roadside verges
(Elsevier BV, 2024-01)In addition to well-known effects on species ecophysiology, phenology, and distributions, climate change is widely predicted to impact essential ecosystem services such as decomposition and nutrient cycling. While temperature ...