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Like ancient mariners, ancestors of Prochlorococcus microbes rode out to sea on exoskeleton particles(图)
原绿球菌 微生物 外骨骼颗粒 浮游植物 几丁质颗粒
2023/6/21
Study on methane in deep-sea sediments shows small releases happen more often than thought(图)
深海沉积物 甲烷 化石生物 单细胞生物
2023/6/26
New research reveals remarkable resilience of sea life in the aftermath of mass extinctions
marine ecosystem biodiversity climate change
2021/8/5
Pioneering research has shown marine ecosystems can start working again, providing important functions for humans, after being wiped out much sooner than their return to peak biodiversity.
How can birds that weigh less than an AA battery live through the immense power of Atlantic hurricanes? A new study in Ecology Letters finds that some coastal birds survive because their populations c...
New sea slug species discovered near condominiums of Florida’s Cedar Key(图)
sea slug New species near condominiums Florida Cedar Key
2019/10/28
Feet from the raw bars and seashell-colored condominiums of Florida's Cedar Key, NSF-supported researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History and California State University discovered a new spe...
Melting Sea Ice May Be Speeding Nature’s Clock in the Arctic
Melting Sea Ice Nature’s Clock the Arctic
2017/3/14
Spring is coming sooner to some plant species in the low Arctic of Greenland, while other species are delaying their emergence amid warming winters. The changes are associated with diminishing sea ice...
Sea slug brain chemistry reveals a lot about human memory,learning
Sea slug brain chemistry human memory learning
2016/4/13
As you can imagine, life is not very complicated for sea slugs. They use their brains mainly to find food, avoid becoming food and to reproduce. While the human brain and nervous system are wired with...
“Squishy” robot fingers aid deep sea exploration
Squishy robot fingers deep sea exploration
2016/2/22
During a 2014 talk on his exploration of deep sea coral reefs, Baruch College marine biologist David Gruber showed a video of clunky robotic hands collecting fragile specimens of coral and sponges fro...
Strong Reproductive Isolation between Closely Related Tropical Sea Urchins (genus Echinometra)’
Reproductive Isolation Closely Related
2015/12/17
Morphological, mitochondrial DNA, and single-copy nuclear DNA differences show
that the tropical sea urchin Echinometra mathaei is composed of at least four
independent gene pools. Evolutionary di...
Advanced composites may borrow designs from deep-sea shrimp
Advanced composites designs deep-sea shrimp
2015/8/4
New research is revealing details about how the exoskeleton of a certain type of deep-sea shrimp allows the animal to survive scalding hot waters in hydrothermal vents thousands of feet under water.“A...
In Situ Technologies for Studying Deep-Sea Hotspot Ecosystems
Deep-Sea Hotspot Ecosystems Technologies
2015/7/3
Cold seeps, hydrothermal vents, deep water coral reefs, and submarine canyon systems are hotspot habitats characterized by intermediate to high fluid
advection. They are shaped by a complex interpla...
Growth Kinetics and Constraints Related to Metabolic Diversity and Abundances of Hyperthermophiles in Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents
Archaea Biogeography Growth Kinetics Hyperthermophiles Iron Reduction Methanogenesis
2015/1/28
This dissertation research aims to show that there are deterministic microbial distribution patterns based on quantifiable environmental thresholds by determining and rationalizing the relative abunda...
MICROBE-MINERAL RELATIONSHIPS AND BIOGENIC MINERAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN ACTIVELY VENTING DEEP-SEA HYDROTHERMAL SULFIDE CHIMNEYS
microbiology mineralogy geomicrobiology geochemistry iron reducers hypethermophiles
2015/1/28
This dissertation uses a combination of microbiology, mineralogy, and geochemistry to understand dissimilatory iron reduction in hyperthermophilic archaea and the role and potential impact of these an...
The Story of a Bizarre Deep-sea Bone Worm Takes an Unexpected Twist(图)
Deep-sea Bone Worm Unexpected Twist
2014/12/30
The saga of the Osedax “bone-eating” worms began 12 years ago, with the first discovery of these deep-sea creatures that feast on the bones of dead animals. TheOsedax story grew even st...