⚒️ December editorial: Tightening the 𝘚𝘢𝘳𝘨𝘢𝘴𝘴𝘶𝘮 belt - on the content in this issue on the Great Atlantic 𝘚𝘢𝘳𝘨𝘢𝘴𝘴𝘶𝘮 Belt (in thread)
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Check out our latest work, led by Jon Jung, Ph.D. student in the @amglab.bsky.social at @mpic.de:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Here we show that the supply of excess phosphorous from accounts for the majority of observed Sargassum variability since 2011.
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Chris Voolstra @reefgenomics.bsky.social kicking off the 2nd day of the #SPP2299 "Meeting & Status Seminar 2025" with a Perspective Lecture on "The future of reefs and reefs of the future"
Huge paper for the Arctic Ocean published today in @science.org - a new 30,000 year history of Arctic Ocean sea-ice cover reconstructed from the accumulation of cosmic dust-derived helium-3! www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... (1/n)
See more details here:
www.mpic.de/5797784/sarg...
Check out the new editorial in this month’s Nature Geoscience regarding our newest work on the causes of massive Sargassum blooms:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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First Keynote at #SPP2299 "Meeting and Status Seminar 2025" by Andrea Grottoli @andreagrottoli.bsky.social on "Leveraging coral biology, technology, and research networks to save coral reefs" in Bremen
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Arctic sea-ice loss affects biological productivity, sustenance in coastal communities, and geopolitics. Forecasting these impacts requires mechanistic understanding of how Arctic sea ice responds to ...
A belt of seaweed has formed across the tropical Atlantic nearly every year since 2011, despite reduction in its extent elsewhere. The causes of this growth are now coming into clearer focus.
A belt of seaweed has formed across the tropical Atlantic nearly every year since 2011, despite reduction in its extent elsewhere. The causes of this growth are now coming into clearer focus.
News & Views on this paper by David Baker & Mengqiu Wang (@swimshku.bsky.social):
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
High near-surface nitrogen-fixation rates that promoted the recent growth of the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt were tied to greater upwelling of phosphorus from the equatorial Atlantic, according to c...