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Scientists present new long-term ecological research results at annual ocean sciences conference | |
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2018-01-31 | |
发布年 | 2018 |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | 美国 |
领域 | 气候变化 ; 地球科学 ; 资源环境 |
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Are the U.S. East Coast's salt marshes healthy? How do sea ice patterns affect penguin populations in Antarctica? What diet do blue whales off California specialize in? Is every El Niño the same? As the oceans continue to change in unprecedented ways, the annual Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM) has become an important venue for exchanging new insights into these and other questions about marine ecosystems. Co-sponsored by the American Geophysical Union, the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography and The Oceanography Society, the 2018 OSM will be held Feb. 11-16 in Portland, Oregon. Researchers affiliated with National Science Foundation (NSF) Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites will give presentations on coastal and ocean ecosystems, including penguins in Western Antarctica; biogeochemical cycling in the oceans; microbial community structure in the sea; phytoplankton productivity; and salt marsh resilience. Highlights of NSF LTER research include:
Selected NSF LTER talks and posters are listed below; talks are listed in bold. All times are in Pacific Standard Time. For more NSF LTER research results, please see the NSF LTER Discovery Article Series. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2018 PO11A-01: Multi-Decadal Changes in Plastic Particle Deposition in the Santa Barbara Basin (California Current Ecosystem LTER) ED11B-05: Lessons learned when using video teleconferences (VTC) in the classroom (Palmer Station LTER) IS12A-04: Long-Term Ecological Research at MVCO and beyond: New insights from high temporal and taxonomic resolution plankton observations (Northeast U.S. Shelf LTER) BN14D-1065 Biogeochemical and Ecosystem Impacts of Sea Ice Heterogeneity Along the Western Antarctic Peninsula (Palmer Station LTER) BN14D-1059: Depth and Temporal Variation of Aggregate Export from the Biological Carbon Pump in Upwelling California Coastal Waters (California Current Ecosystem LTER) BN14D-1069: Carbon Export in California Coastal Waters Is Strongly Underestimated (California Current Ecosystem LTER) CT14A-1268: Photochemical Degradation of Copper Ligands in the California Current (California Current Ecosystem LTER) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2018 BN21B-01: Global in situ imaging of large plankton and particles by the Underwater Vision Profiler in the upper kilometer of all oceans (California Current Ecosystem LTER) EP24C-0799: Is Every El Niño the Same? ENSO-related Zooplankton Community Shifts in the Southern California Current System (California Current Ecosystem LTER) BN24D-1125: Combining High Resolution Organic Matter Characterization and Analysis of Microbial Community Structure to Assess the Effects of Nutrient Loading on Salt Marsh Carbon Sequestration (Plum Island Ecosystems LTER) AI24A-1597: Characterization of and controls on phytoplankton productivity along the Western Antarctic Peninsula (Palmer Station LTER) IS24A-2582: Dietary Specialization of Blue Whales in the Southern Sector of the California Current System (California Current Ecosystem LTER) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2018 OM31A-05: A Composite Physical-Biological El Nino in the California Current System (California Current Ecosystem LTER) BN13B-02: Observation and Calibration of Carbon Sedimentation following a Dynamic, Chlorophyll-Rich Filament in California Coastal Waters, June 2017 (California Current Ecosystem LTER) CD33A-02: The impact of offshore waves and vegetation on the sediment budget in the Virginia Coast Reserve (Virginia Coast Reserve LTER) BN34A-1140: Unravelling the Contribution of Large Phaeodaria (Rhizaria) to Silicon Fluxes: Insights from the California Current Ecosystem Long Term Ecological Research Site (California Current Ecosystem LTER) EP34A-0839: Seagrass Ecosystem Metabolism and Resilience Measured by Eddy Covariance (Virginia Coast Reserve LTER) EP34B-0844: Spatial and Temporal Patterns in the Frequency of Sea-Surface Fronts in the California Current System (California Current Ecosystem LTER) EP34B-0849: Ecosystem response of the California Current System: from mesoscale to submesoscale (California Current Ecosystem LTER) EP34C-0856: Plankton diversity response at mesoscale in the California Current System (California Current Ecosystem LTER) EP34C-0858: Implications of Zooglider-detected thin layers for zooplankton predator-prey interactions (California Current Ecosystem LTER) EP34C-0859: Detecting Ocean Fronts in the California Current Ecosystem: A Comparison of the Free-fall Moving Vessel Profiler and Underwater Vision Profiler (California Current Ecosystem LTER) EP34C-0863: Does Submesoscale Patchiness Enhance Ecosystem Diversity? (California Current Ecosystem LTER) ED34B-2412: How Do Long-Term Trends in Sea Ice Extent and Duration Influence Penguin and Krill Populations on the Western Antarctic Peninsula? (Palmer Station LTER) MM34B-1502: A Sequential Look at Viral Mortality in an Upwelling Filament Within the California Current Ecosystem (California Current Ecosystem LTER) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2018 ME43A-01: Active Flux by Diel Vertically Migrating Zooplankton Along the Western Antarctic Peninsula (Palmer Station LTER) MG44B-0354: The Role of Wind in Controlling Sediment Delivery to Intertidal Salt Marshes (Plum Island Ecosystems, Virginia Coast Reserve, and Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTERs) BN44A-1185: Impacts of Phytoplankton Dynamics on Biogeochemistry along the Western Antarctic Peninsula (Palmer Station LTER) CT44A-1358: Investigating the Cycling of Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrogen along the West Antarctic Peninsula (Palmer Station LTER) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 CT51A-03: Molecular Imaging of the Community Metabolome of a Phytoplankton Bloom in the California Current Ecosystem (California Current Ecosystem LTER) MM51A-04: Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Synechococcus Strains off the Southern California Coast (California Current Ecosystem LTER) OD53A-07: One Size Fits All? Determining the Impact of Image Size on Deep Learning Classifications of Marine Zooplankton (California Current Ecosystem LTER) -NSF- |
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来源平台 | US National Scientific Foundation (NSF) |
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/125466 |
专题 | 气候变化 地球科学 资源环境科学 |
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