The CBIOMES Workshop on Transects and Eco-provinces was held on January 23-25, 2023, at MIT’s Samberg Conference Center. Continue reading “Linking Transects and Eco-provinces”
NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION
Anne Willem Omta, Elizabeth A. Heiny, Harshana Rajakaruna, David Talmy, Michael J. Follows (2023), Trophic model closure influences ecosystem response to enrichment, Ecological Modelling, doi: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2022.110183
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NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION
Archibald, K., C. Laufkotter, S. Dutkiewicz, H. Moeller (2022), Thermal responses in global marine planktonic food webs mediated through temperature effects on metabolism, JGR Oceans, doi: 10.1029/2022JC018932
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NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION
Keisuke Inomura, Curtis Deutsch, Oliver Jahn, Stephanie Dutkiewicz and Michael J. Follows (2022), Global patterns in marine organic matter stoichiometry driven by phytoplankton ecophysiology, Nature Geoscience, doi: 10.1038/s41561-022-01066-2
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Ocean microbes get their diet through a surprising mix of sources, study finds
Up to one-third of the carbon consumed by Prochlorococcus may come from sources other than photosynthesis.
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October 2022 CBIOMES e-meeting Stephanie Anderson (MIT)
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Small eddies play a big role in feeding ocean microbes
New study from MIT-CBIOMES finds swirling waters replenish nutrients in open ocean, and could mitigate some climate change effects. Continue reading “Small eddies play a big role in feeding ocean microbes”
September 2022 CBIOMES e-meeting Lexi Jones (MIT)
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CBIOMES Welcomes Shlomit Sharoni
A warm welcome to postdoc Shlomit Sharoni who recently joined the Follows Group.
New model sheds light on day/night cycle in the global ocean
Computer models of global ocean biogeochemistry typically don’t include the day/night light cycle. CBIOMES researchers are. Continue reading “New model sheds light on day/night cycle in the global ocean”