The response of estuarine ecosystems to long-term changes in external forcing is strongly mediated by interactions between the biogeochemical cycling of carbon, oxygen, and inorganic nutrients. Although long-term changes in estuaries are often assessed at the annual scale, phytoplankton biomass, dissolved oxygen concentrations, and biogeochemical rate processes have strong seasonal cycles at temperate latitudes. Thus, changes in the seasonal timing, or phenology, of these key processes can reveal important features of long-term change and help clarify the nature of coupling between carbon, oxygen, and nutrient cycles. Changes in the phenology of estuarine processes may be difficult to assess, however, because many organisms are mobile and m...
I begin by summarizing the impacts of climate change on Narragansett Bay (Chapter 1). Many of these ...
Understanding the vulnerability of estuarine ecosystems to anthropogenic impacts requires a quantita...
Estuarine-coastal ecosystems are rich areas of the global ocean with elevated rates of organic matte...
Variable climatic conditions strongly influence phytoplankton dynamics in estuaries globally. Our st...
Coincident climatic and human effects strongly influence water-quality properties in estuarine-coast...
Coastal zones play a significant role in Earth's biogeochemical processes. Within these regions, est...
Seasonal responses in estuarine metabolism (primary production, respiration, and net metabolism) wer...
We investigated whether climate change results in long-term changes in phytoplankton biomass and phe...
We investigated whether climate change results in long-term changes in phytoplankton biomass and phe...
The formation of periodic hypoxia within tributary estuaries, and its relationship to the spring-nea...
Climate change has altered the phenology or seasonal sequencing of events in many ecosystems, includ...
Eutrophication-induced coastal hypoxia can result in stressful habitat for marine living resources a...
Estuaries are one of the most productive coastal regions and, within them, phytoplankton is the most...
Climate effects on hydrology impart high variability to water-quality properties, including nutrient...
Dynamics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in near-shore and estuarine environments were examined in...
I begin by summarizing the impacts of climate change on Narragansett Bay (Chapter 1). Many of these ...
Understanding the vulnerability of estuarine ecosystems to anthropogenic impacts requires a quantita...
Estuarine-coastal ecosystems are rich areas of the global ocean with elevated rates of organic matte...
Variable climatic conditions strongly influence phytoplankton dynamics in estuaries globally. Our st...
Coincident climatic and human effects strongly influence water-quality properties in estuarine-coast...
Coastal zones play a significant role in Earth's biogeochemical processes. Within these regions, est...
Seasonal responses in estuarine metabolism (primary production, respiration, and net metabolism) wer...
We investigated whether climate change results in long-term changes in phytoplankton biomass and phe...
We investigated whether climate change results in long-term changes in phytoplankton biomass and phe...
The formation of periodic hypoxia within tributary estuaries, and its relationship to the spring-nea...
Climate change has altered the phenology or seasonal sequencing of events in many ecosystems, includ...
Eutrophication-induced coastal hypoxia can result in stressful habitat for marine living resources a...
Estuaries are one of the most productive coastal regions and, within them, phytoplankton is the most...
Climate effects on hydrology impart high variability to water-quality properties, including nutrient...
Dynamics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in near-shore and estuarine environments were examined in...
I begin by summarizing the impacts of climate change on Narragansett Bay (Chapter 1). Many of these ...
Understanding the vulnerability of estuarine ecosystems to anthropogenic impacts requires a quantita...
Estuarine-coastal ecosystems are rich areas of the global ocean with elevated rates of organic matte...