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View article: Dissolution Effects on Clumped Isotope Signatures in Planktic Foraminifera
Dissolution Effects on Clumped Isotope Signatures in Planktic Foraminifera Open
The carbonate clumped isotope paleothermometer is becoming more widely used in the geosciences because it is less sensitive to solution δ 18 O and Mg/Ca than other carbonate‐based temperature proxies. Here, we examine the impacts of dissol…
View article: Adverse Climate: Addressing Inclusion and Diversity Issues in the IPCC's Sixth Assessment and beyond
Adverse Climate: Addressing Inclusion and Diversity Issues in the IPCC's Sixth Assessment and beyond Open
In this essay, we reflect on what it means for the scientific community to collaborate effectively in global scientific assessments, drawing on our experience within the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and with relevance b…
View article: Adverse Climate: Addressing Inclusion and Diversity Issues in the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment and beyond
Adverse Climate: Addressing Inclusion and Diversity Issues in the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment and beyond Open
In this essay, we reflect on what it means for the scientific community to collaborate effectively in global scientific assessments, drawing on our experience within the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and with relevance b…
View article: Requirements for regional climate projections for the UK marine sector
Requirements for regional climate projections for the UK marine sector Open
The seas around the United Kingdom are vital to its climate, biodiversity, and economy. They support fisheries, energy production and coastal communities. Climate change poses a threat in each of these areas. Effective adaptation requires …
View article: Reviews and syntheses: A trait-based approach to constrain controls on planktic foraminiferal ecology – key trade-offs and current knowledge gaps
Reviews and syntheses: A trait-based approach to constrain controls on planktic foraminiferal ecology – key trade-offs and current knowledge gaps Open
Planktic foraminifera are a major contributor to global marine inorganic carbon production. They leave abundant calcium carbonate shells on the seafloor that serve as prime proxies for the physical and chemical attributes of past oceans. D…
View article: Difference and subordination – the epistemic struggles of collaborative knowledge production in the field of mental health
Difference and subordination – the epistemic struggles of collaborative knowledge production in the field of mental health Open
Background Collaborative or co-productive approaches in the field of mental health care research are often legitimized by the argument that researchers with lived experience of mental health crisis and disability (= LE) produce different k…
View article: Difference and subordination – the epistemic struggles of collaborative knowledge production in the field of mental health
Difference and subordination – the epistemic struggles of collaborative knowledge production in the field of mental health Open
Background:Collaborative or co-productive approaches in the field of mental health care research are often legitimized by the argument that researchers with lived experience of mental health crisis and disability (= LE) produce different k…
View article: Impact of EECO Hyperthermals on Planktic Foraminiferal Communities
Impact of EECO Hyperthermals on Planktic Foraminiferal Communities Open
Due to their environmental sensitivity, planktic foraminifera are important proxies for reconstructing past climatic and oceanographic shifts, offering critical insights into marine ecosystem responses during intervals of rapid warming. Ea…
View article: Contrasting response in test size and abundance of planktic foraminifera Morozovella and Acarinina to the EECO in the subtropical Pacific Ocean
Contrasting response in test size and abundance of planktic foraminifera Morozovella and Acarinina to the EECO in the subtropical Pacific Ocean Open
The EECO (~53–49 Ma) is characterized by the highest global average temperature and CO2 levels of the Cenozoic, providing the opportunity to explore the interplay between prolonged warmth, potential physiological stress, and marine plankti…
View article: What controls planktic foraminiferal calcification?
What controls planktic foraminiferal calcification? Open
Planktic foraminifera are key producers of pelagic carbonate, and their shell weight is suggested to have been influenced by the environment in which they calcify. However, there is debate about the use of size-normalised weight (SNW) as a…
View article: Dissolution effects on clumped isotope signatures in planktic foraminifera
Dissolution effects on clumped isotope signatures in planktic foraminifera Open
The carbonate clumped isotope paleothermometer is becoming more widely used in the geosciences because it is less sensitive to solution δ 18 O and Mg/Ca than other carbonate-based temperature proxies. Here, we examine the impacts of dissol…
View article: Reviews and Syntheses: Trait-based approach to constrain controls on planktic foraminiferal ecology: key trade-offs and current knowledge gaps
Reviews and Syntheses: Trait-based approach to constrain controls on planktic foraminiferal ecology: key trade-offs and current knowledge gaps Open
Planktic foraminifera are a major contributor to marine inorganic carbon production. They leave abundant calcium carbonate shells on the sea floor, which serve as prime proxies for the physical and chemical attributes of past oceans. Despi…
View article: Past foraminiferal acclimatization capacity is limited during future warming
Past foraminiferal acclimatization capacity is limited during future warming Open
Climate change affects marine organisms, causing migrations, biomass reduction and extinctions 1,2 . However, the abilities of marine species to adapt to these changes remain poorly constrained on both geological and anthropogenic timescal…
View article: Expert judgement reveals current and emerging UK climate-mortality burden
Expert judgement reveals current and emerging UK climate-mortality burden Open
Weather and climate patterns play an intrinsic role in societal health, yet a comprehensive synthesis of specific hazard-mortality causes does not currently exist. Country-level health burdens are thus highly uncertain, but harnessing coll…
View article: Supplementary material to "What controls planktic foraminiferal calcification?"
Supplementary material to "What controls planktic foraminiferal calcification?" Open
SNW measurements were collected from Atlantic core-tops and sediment cores for G. truncatulinoides, G. ruber and O. universa, N. pachyderma, N. incompta and G. bulloides
View article: What controls planktic foraminiferal calcification?
What controls planktic foraminiferal calcification? Open
Planktic foraminifera are key producers of pelagic carbonate, and their shell weight is suggested to represent the environment in which they calcify. However, there is debate about the use of size-normalised weight (SNW) as a proxy, as som…
View article: Impacts of the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO, ∼53‐49 Ma) on Planktic Foraminiferal Resilience
Impacts of the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO, ∼53‐49 Ma) on Planktic Foraminiferal Resilience Open
Plain Language Summary The Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO) is an interval of prolonged warmth that occurred ∼53 to 49 million years ago. Planktic foraminifera are important (alongside coccolithophores) for understanding the carbon cyc…
View article: Extreme Planktic Foraminiferal Dwarfism Across the ETM2 in the Tethys Realm in Response to Warming
Extreme Planktic Foraminiferal Dwarfism Across the ETM2 in the Tethys Realm in Response to Warming Open
Pronounced warming negatively impacts ecosystem resilience in modern oceans. To offer a long‐term geological perspective of the calcareous plankton response to global warming, we present an integrated record, from two Tethyan sections (nor…
View article: Asian Development Bank Sustainability Report 2024
Asian Development Bank Sustainability Report 2024 Open
This report details ADB’s contributions to sustainable and inclusive development in Asia and the Pacific during 2022 and 2023. In alignment with the Global Reporting Initiative Standards, the report looks at the significant economic, socia…
View article: Unexpected increase in structural integrity caused by thermally induced dwarfism in large benthic foraminifera
Unexpected increase in structural integrity caused by thermally induced dwarfism in large benthic foraminifera Open
Climate change is predicted to negatively impact calcification and change the structural integrity of biogenic carbonates, influencing their protective function. We assess the impacts of warming on the morphology and crystallography of Amp…
View article: The ETM2 in the Tethys Realm: Extreme Planktic Foraminiferal Dwarfism
The ETM2 in the Tethys Realm: Extreme Planktic Foraminiferal Dwarfism Open
Pronounced warming in the geological record negatively impacts ecosystems. To show the impact on different parts of the marine calcareous plankton, we present an integrated record, from two Tethyan sections, Madeago and Terche (northeaster…
View article: Co-evolution of the oceans and inorganic carbon cycle
Co-evolution of the oceans and inorganic carbon cycle Open
The Cenozoic shift from a hothouse to icehouse provides a natural experiment to explore how a changing climate and macroevolutionary trends control marine pelagic carbonate production and burial. In the modern ocean, the key components of …
View article: Impact of the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO; ~53-49 Ma) on planktic foraminiferal assemblage (Pacific Ocean, sites 1209-1210). 
Impact of the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO; ~53-49 Ma) on planktic foraminiferal assemblage (Pacific Ocean, sites 1209-1210).  Open
Past warm events offer windows into the biotic response to extreme warmth. The early Eocene interval records the highest global average temperature and CO2 levels of the Cenozoic. Several transient global warming events occur within the Ea…
View article: Adaptation pathways for effective responses to climate change risks
Adaptation pathways for effective responses to climate change risks Open
Climate related changes are already affecting every area of our world and will increasingly do so as global warming increases, resulting in compounding and cascading risks across multiple locations and sectors. Deliberative processes and a…
View article: 'Tipping points' confuse and can distract from urgent climate action
'Tipping points' confuse and can distract from urgent climate action Open
Tipping points have gained substantial traction in climate change discourses, both as representing the possibility of catastrophic and irreversible physical and societal impacts and as a way to set in motion positive, rapid and self-sustai…
View article: Reviews and syntheses: The clam before the storm – a meta-analysis showing the effect of combined climate change stressors on bivalves
Reviews and syntheses: The clam before the storm – a meta-analysis showing the effect of combined climate change stressors on bivalves Open
The impacts of climate change on marine organisms have been increasingly documented in laboratory and experimental studies. However, the use of different taxonomic groupings and the assessment of a range of processes make identifying overa…
View article: WaveGate: a versatile tool for temporal shaping of synchrotron beams
WaveGate: a versatile tool for temporal shaping of synchrotron beams Open
We present a full performance characterization of a solid state pulse picker for hard x-ray pulses at synchrotrons. The device is called WaveGate. Specifically, we quantify its efficiency (>30 %), timing capabilities (switching times betwe…