(2013). Increasing sea surface temperature and range shifts of intertidal gastropods along the Iberian Peninsula. J. Sea Res. 77, 1-10.Rubal, M., Veiga, P., Cacabelos, E., Moreira, J. & Sousa-Pinto, I. Increasing sea surface temperature and range shifts of intertidal gastropods along ...
Makassar Strait plays a vital role as one of the skipjack tuna fishing grounds in Indonesia. This study aimed to detect the skipjack tuna preference of sea surface temperature (SST) and chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) in Makassar Strait and to map out the possible shifting potential fishing zone (PFZ...
Here, rapidly increasing sea surface temperatures, rising at more than double the global trend, are largely associated with a southerly extension of the East Australian Current (EAC) and its eddy field. Maria Island, situated at the southern end of the EAC extension at 42°S, 148°E, has ...
ajust sent email 正在翻译,请等待...[translate] aThe influence of increasing water turbidity on the sea surface temperature in the Baltic Sea: A model sensitivity study 增长的水浑浊的影响对海表面温度在波罗的海: 一项式样敏感性研究[translate]...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide are projected to lead to an increase in sea surface temperatures, potentially impacting marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycling. Here we conducted an indoor mesocosm experiment with a natural plankton community taken from the Baltic Sea in summer...
The Greenland Ice Sheet has been losing mass at an increased rate in recent decades. In northeast Greenland, increasing surface melt has accompanied speed-ups in the outlet glaciers of the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream, which contain over one meter of s
(and therefore less nutrient delivery to corals), or biased interpretation if water samples for deeper sites are taken at the sea surface89. In census-based studies, a recent meta-analysis determined that water depth did not have a significant influence on carbonate budgets31. However, census-...
A. North Atlantic power dissipation index (PDI) and accumulated cyclone energy (ACE): Statistical modeling and sensitivity to sea surface temperature changes. J. Clim. 25, 625–637 (2012). Article Google Scholar Feehan, C. J. & Scheibling, R. E. Disease as a control of sea urchin ...
Highlighting the country's sensitivity to climate change, the Blue Book finds that China is warming faster than the rest of the world. Between 1951 to 2021, China's average annual surface temperature rose at a pace of 0...
TemperatureSstAnalysis of a new data set for sea surface temperature shows that the seawater temperature rise in 1998 in the southern Arabian Gulf was the largest since 1870; it also showed that there is an underlying rising trend of sea surface temperature across the whole of the measured area...