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Nicholas Ray, assistant professor in the School of Marine Science and Policy, was part of a National Science Foundation research coordination network that released a paper focused on nitrogen fixation ...
More than a decade since the start of the longest ocean warming event ever recorded, scientists are still working to ...
New research reveals a surprising trend: land photosynthesis is increasing, while ocean photosynthesis declines. Explore the ...
A new study from the University of Missouri reveals how the remarkable fossil preservation at Mazon Creek recorded a wide ...
While forests and farmland expanded their role in capturing carbon, ocean algae began to struggle, especially in tropical ...
Eelgrass in the bay also provides a vital habitat for the area's marine life. It creates essential foraging areas and shelter ...
Between 2003 and 2021, Earth saw a net boost in photosynthesis, mainly thanks to land plants thriving in warming, wetter ...
Throughout the state native plants help maintain our Mississippi ecosystem. Some native trees, shrubs, perennial plants, and grasses offer food, refuge, and managed landforms. At home choose ...
Marine ecosystems rarely face environmental challenges in isolation. Ocean acidification operates alongside other anthropogenic stressors including warming temperatures, deoxygenation (decreasing ...
See how 230 new giant viruses impact marine ecology and global carbon cycling, revealing their crucial role in ocean health and energy flow.