The color changes reflect significant shifts in essential marine ecosystems. Continue reading The ocean’s color is changing as a consequence of climate change
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Bardon, L. R., Ward, B. A., Dutkiewicz, S., & Cael, B. B. (2021), Testing the skill of a species distribution model using a 21st-century virtual ecosystem, Geophysical Research Letters, doi: 10.1029/2021GL093455 Continue reading Testing the skill of a species distribution model using a 21st-century virtual ecosystem
B.B. Cael, Stephanie Dutkiewicz, Stephanie Henson (2021), Abrupt shifts in 21st-century plankton communities, Science Advances, doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abf8593 Continue reading Abrupt shifts in 21st-century plankton communities
Stephanie A. Henson, B. B. Cael, Stephanie R. Allen & Stephanie Dutkiewicz (2021), Future phytoplankton diversity in a changing climate, Nature Communications, doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-25699-w
Continue reading Future phytoplankton diversity in a changing climate
Christopher L. Follett, Stephanie Dutkiewicz, Gael Forget, B.B. Cael, Michael J. Follows (2021), Moving ecological and biogeochemical transitions across the North Pacific, Limnology and Oceanography, doi: 10.1002/lno.11763 Continue reading Moving ecological and biogeochemical transitions across the North Pacific
Study reveals uncertainty in how much carbon the ocean absorbs over time
Climate projections could be off by five years, Darwin Group researchers find. Continue reading Study reveals uncertainty in how much carbon the ocean absorbs over time
B. B. Cael, Emma L. Cavan, and Gregory L. Britten (2021), Reconciling the size-dependence of marine particle sinking speed, Geophysical Research Letters, doi: 10.1029/2020GL091771
Continue reading Reconciling the size-dependence of marine particle sinking speed
Metals from Chinese coal plants are ending up in the Pacific Ocean, with uncertain consequences
Though marine life may benefit from the influx of iron, Simons Collaboration on Ocean Processes and Ecology (SCOPE) research involving Mick Follows and former Darwin Group member B.B. Cael reinforces that the pollution from burning coal will have an adverse effect on human health finds emissions. Continue reading Metals from Chinese coal plants are ending up in the Pacific Ocean, with uncertain consequences
Paulina Pinedo-González, Nicholas J. Hawco, Randelle M. Bundy, E. Virginia Armbrust, Michael J. Follows, B. B. Cael, Angelicque E. White, Sara Ferrón, David M. Karl, and Seth G. John (2020), Anthropogenic Asian aerosols provide Fe to the North Pacific Ocean, PNAS, doi: 10.1073/pnas.2010315117 Continue reading Anthropogenic Asian aerosols provide Fe to the North Pacific Ocean
Fourth Annual Traits Workshop
Reporting by Helen Hill for the MIT Darwin Project
The fourth Workshop on Trait-Based Approaches to Ocean Life, held August 18-21, 2019 at Chicheley Hall in Buckinghamshire in the UK was a wonderful opportunity for Darwin Group members to catch up with former colleagues while sharing current directions in marine ecology viewed through a traits lens.