Influence of anthropogenic activities on redox regulation and oxidative stress responses in different phyla of animals in coastal water via changing in salinity

A Bal, F Panda, SG Pati, TN Anwar, K Das, B Paital - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Salinity is a decisive abiotic factor that modulates the physiology of aquatic organisms.
Salinity itself is modulated by various factors—most notably by anthropogenic factors. In …

Improving the relevance of paleontology to climate change policy

W Kiessling, JA Smith, NB Raja - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Paleontology has provided invaluable basic knowledge on the history of life on Earth. The
discipline can also provide substantial knowledge to societal challenges such as climate …

Challenges and directions in analytical paleobiology

EM Dillon, EM Dunne, TM Womack, M Kouvari… - Paleobiology, 2023 - cambridge.org
Over the last 50 years, access to new data and analytical tools has expanded the study of
analytical paleobiology, contributing to innovative analyses of biodiversity dynamics over …

Global warming generates predictable extinctions of warm‐and cold‐water marine benthic invertebrates via thermal habitat loss

CJ Reddin, M Aberhan, NB Raja… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic global warming is redistributing marine life and may threaten tropical benthic
invertebrates with several potential extinction mechanisms. The net impact of climate …

[HTML][HTML] Late Quaternary sedimentary record of estuarine incised-valley filling and interfluve flooding: The Manfredonia paleovalley system (southern Italy)

A Amorosi, L Bruno, M Caldara, B Campo… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2023 - Elsevier
Multiple paleovalley systems of late Quaternary age have been widely explored in previous
research from the Gulf of Manfredonia on the basis of seismic data, but only limited …

[HTML][HTML] Controls on long-term changes in bathyal bivalve biomass: the Pleistocene glacial–interglacial record in the eastern Mediterranean

A Porz, M Zuschin, L Strotz, E Koskeridou… - Deep Sea Research …, 2024 - Elsevier
The biomass of aquatic organisms largely determines the mass and energy flow within an
ecosystem, but the long-term impact of environmental change on biomass is not well …

Temporal scales, sampling designs and age distributions in marine conservation palaeobiology

A Tomašových, S Dominici, R Nawrot, M Zuschin - 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Conservation palaeobiology informs conservation and restoration of ecosystems by using
the fossil record to discriminate between baseline and novel states and to assess ecosystem …

A downcore increase in time averaging is the null expectation from the transit of death assemblages through a mixed layer

A Tomašových, SM Kidwell, R Dai - Paleobiology, 2023 - cambridge.org
Understanding how time averaging changes during burial is essential for using Holocene
and Anthropocene cores to analyze ecosystem change, given the many ways in which time …

Deep anthropogenic impacts on benthic marine diversity of the Humboldt Current Marine Ecosystem: Insights from a Quaternary fossil baseline

MM Rivadeneira, SN Nielsen - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The Humboldt Current Marine Ecosystem (HCE) is one of the most productive areas in the
global ocean, but current anthropogenic stressors, particularly overfishing, pose a significant …

The Mediterranean Sea in the Anthropocene

F Trincardi, F Francocci, C Pellegrini… - Oceanography of the …, 2023 - Elsevier
This chapter illustrates the major anthropic impacts shaping the geological, biological, and
biogeochemical dynamics of the Mediterranean Sea. A syntheric descriptions (i) of the main …