ERL特刊征稿|Focus on Breathless Oceans: Understanding and Addressing Marine Oxygen Loss Across Scales
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- Katrin Meissner,澳大利亚新南威尔士大学
- Marilaure Grégoire,比利时列日大学
- Shin-ichi Ito,日本东京大学
- Ming Li,美国马里兰大学
- Karin Limburg,美国纽约州立大学环境科学与林业科学学院
- Ariel Pezner,澳大利亚悉尼科技大学
- Caroline Slomp,荷兰拉德堡德大学
- 郭肖伊,中国海洋大学
- Andrew Altieri,美国佛罗里达大学
主题范围
Low-oxygen conditions in the ocean are becoming more widespread and severe, driven by climate change and eutrophication. Understanding the processes behind these changes is essential for interpreting current trends and anticipating future developments. It is equally important to assess how oxygen loss affects marine ecosystems—altering species distributions, biodiversity, food webs, and community resilience to additional stressors. Progress in this field requires interdisciplinary collaboration across time and space, integrating insights from oceanography, biogeochemistry, biology, sedimentology, and ecosystem science.
This Focus Issue invites submissions on:
- Ocean (de-)oxygenation responses to eutrophication, land use change, climate change and climate extremes across timescales from hours to millions of years.
- Capabilities and limitations of ocean models in representing large-scale oxygen dynamics.
- Observational tools and methods to map and predict deoxygenation.
- The impacts of low-oxygen conditions on ecological interactions and ecological functions, including responses to hypoxia across taxa, adaptation, and acclimation.
- Interactions between oxygen loss and other stressors such as warming, acidification, or pollution.
- Impacts of deoxygenation on the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycles.
- Socio-ecological consequences, such as effects on fisheries, ecosystem services, and conservation.
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投稿截止日期:2026年5月31日。
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