Nitrogen forms an integral part of the main building blocks of life, including DNA, RNA, and proteins. N2 is the dominant gas in Earth’s atmosphere, and nitrogen is stored in all of Earth’s geological reservoirs, including the crust, the mantle, and the core. As such, nitrogen geochemistry is fundamental to the evolution of planet Earth and the life it supports. Despite the importance of nitrogen in the Earth system, large gaps remain in our knowledge of how the surface and deep nitrogen cycles have evolved over geologic time. Here we discuss the current understanding (or lack thereof) for how the unique interaction of biological innovation, geodynamics, and mantle petrology has acted to regulate Earth’s nitrogen cycle over geologic timesca...
Kelp aquaculture is globally developing steadily as human food source, along with other applications...
Symbioses such as lichens are potentially threatened by drastic environmental changes. We used the l...
1. The ocean crisis is urgent and central to human well-being and life on Earth; past and current ac...
During part of this study, SM was employed at Bristol on NERC grant NE/J008583/1 to Michael J Walter...
Additions of organic amendments to soil not only compensate for decreased soil C, but also contribut...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts that the number of extreme precipitati...
SM is grateful to the Carnegie Institution of Washington for funding this work through the bestowmen...
1. Nutrient availability and climate have substantial effects on the structure and function of lake...
Temperature is a core component of a species' fundamental niche. At the fine scale over which most o...
The Walvis Ridge, located in the South Atlantic, represents the oldest submarine expression the Tris...
© 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. A fundamental consid...
This paper reports the preparation and characterization of granular carbon materials those were prep...
A growing number of detailed geochemical studies of Ediacaran (635–541 Ma) marine successions have p...
There is increasing evidence that aquatic ectotherms are especially vulnerable to global warming sin...
Ocean gateways facilitate water circulation between ocean basins, and therefore directly impact ther...
Kelp aquaculture is globally developing steadily as human food source, along with other applications...
Symbioses such as lichens are potentially threatened by drastic environmental changes. We used the l...
1. The ocean crisis is urgent and central to human well-being and life on Earth; past and current ac...
During part of this study, SM was employed at Bristol on NERC grant NE/J008583/1 to Michael J Walter...
Additions of organic amendments to soil not only compensate for decreased soil C, but also contribut...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts that the number of extreme precipitati...
SM is grateful to the Carnegie Institution of Washington for funding this work through the bestowmen...
1. Nutrient availability and climate have substantial effects on the structure and function of lake...
Temperature is a core component of a species' fundamental niche. At the fine scale over which most o...
The Walvis Ridge, located in the South Atlantic, represents the oldest submarine expression the Tris...
© 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. A fundamental consid...
This paper reports the preparation and characterization of granular carbon materials those were prep...
A growing number of detailed geochemical studies of Ediacaran (635–541 Ma) marine successions have p...
There is increasing evidence that aquatic ectotherms are especially vulnerable to global warming sin...
Ocean gateways facilitate water circulation between ocean basins, and therefore directly impact ther...
Kelp aquaculture is globally developing steadily as human food source, along with other applications...
Symbioses such as lichens are potentially threatened by drastic environmental changes. We used the l...
1. The ocean crisis is urgent and central to human well-being and life on Earth; past and current ac...