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  • AtlantECO; Atlantic ECOsystems assessment, forecasting & sustainability; Biomass; Calcifying plankton; Carbonate counter pump; Comment; CSV text file; CSV text file (File Size); Documentation file; Documentation file (File Size); Foraminifera; Global Ocean; Model output, NetCDF format; Model output, NetCDF format (File Size); netCDF file; netCDF file (File Size); Pteropods; Zooplankton  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2022-10-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Baltar, F., Bayer, B., Bednarsek, N., Deppeler, S., Escribano, R., Gonzalez, C. E., Hansman, R. L., Mishra, R. K., Moran, M. A., Repeta, D. J., Robinson, C., Sintes, E., Tamburini, C., Valentin, L. E., & Herndl, G. J. Towards integrating evolution, metabolism, and climate change studies of marine ecosystems. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 34(11), (2019): 1022-1033, doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2019.07.003.
    Description: Global environmental changes are challenging the structure and functioning of ecosystems. However, a mechanistic understanding of how global environmental changes will affect ecosystems is still lacking. The complex and interacting biological and physical processes spanning vast temporal and spatial scales that constitute an ecosystem make this a formidable problem. A unifying framework based on ecological theory, that considers fundamental and realized niches, combined with metabolic, evolutionary, and climate change studies, is needed to provide the mechanistic understanding required to evaluate and forecast the future of marine communities, ecosystems, and their services.
    Description: This work arose from the international workshop IMBIZO 5: Marine biosphere research for a sustainable ocean: Linking ecosystems, future states and resource management, organized by the IMBeR (Integrated Marine Biosphere Research) Program, and held at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in October 2017. In particular, this work was generated from the working group from Workshop 2: Metabolic diversity and evolution in marine biogeochemical cycling and ocean ecosystem processes. The constructive criticism of three reviewers on a previous version of the manuscript is gratefully acknowledged. F.B. was supported by a Rutherford Discovery Fellowship by the Royal Society of New Zealand. G.J.H. was supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) project ARTEMIS (P28781-B21).
    Keywords: Marine ecosystems ; Niche ; Evolution ; Metabolism ; Climate change
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: The present datasets are those used and generated by: Knecht et al. (2023). The .csv files contain georeferenced observations of abundances and biomass of shelled pteropods and planktic foraminifera (determined at various taxonomic levels). Two README documents describe the way these were implemented from previous zooplankton data syntheses, ongoing plankton monitoring programs and more recent oceanographic cruises. Two NetCDF (.nc) contain the depth-resolved monthly climatologies of shelled pteropods and foraminifera biomasses. The two other NetCDF contain the global estimates of Mean/Median/Min/Max/Stdev biomass concentrations for shelled pteropods and foraminifera for the surface ocean. These global estimates were obtained through an ensemble of biomass distribution models that is extensively described in Knecht et al. (see preprint cited above). This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 862923. This output reflects only the author's view, and the European Union cannot be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
    Keywords: AtlantECO; Atlantic ECOsystems assessment, forecasting & sustainability; Biomass; Calcifying plankton; Carbonate counter pump; Comment; CSV text file; CSV text file (File Size); Documentation file; Documentation file (File Size); Foraminifera; Global Ocean; Model output, NetCDF format; Model output, NetCDF format (File Size); netCDF file; netCDF file (File Size); Pteropods; Zooplankton
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 10 data points
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