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View article: Refining marine net primary production estimates: advanced uncertainty quantification through probability prediction models
Refining marine net primary production estimates: advanced uncertainty quantification through probability prediction models Open
In marine ecosystems, net primary production (NPP) is important, not merely as a critical indicator of ecosystem health, but also as an essential component in the global carbon cycling process. Despite its significance, the accurate estima…
View article: Deep Learning and Remote‐Sensed Observations Reveal Global Underestimation of River Obstructions
Deep Learning and Remote‐Sensed Observations Reveal Global Underestimation of River Obstructions Open
River obstructions are a subject of global concern due to their impact on river connectivity and aquatic ecosystems. However, detecting and quantifying these structures, especially small and undocumented ones, remains a major challenge due…
View article: Oyster farming helps reducing China's greenhouse gas emissions for food production
Oyster farming helps reducing China's greenhouse gas emissions for food production Open
Bivalve farming represents an economically and ecologically beneficial approach to addressing the escalating global food demand. Notably, oysters, which constitute a substantial proportion of cultivated bivalves, exceeding 40 %, demonstrat…
View article: Biomechanics-inspired game analysis of the rural e-commerce ecosystem: An analogy of intercellular interactions among four main entities
Biomechanics-inspired game analysis of the rural e-commerce ecosystem: An analogy of intercellular interactions among four main entities Open
Biomechanics is becoming increasingly important in the field of biomedical science, impacting areas such as molecular biology and nanotechnology. This study draws on the principles of biomechanics to analyze the rural e-commerce ecosystem,…
View article: The Carbon Footprint of the Farming of Edible Brown Alga Sargassum Naozhouense
The Carbon Footprint of the Farming of Edible Brown Alga Sargassum Naozhouense Open
View article: Bile acids as a key target: traditional Chinese medicine for precision management of insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes mellitus through the gut microbiota-bile acids axis
Bile acids as a key target: traditional Chinese medicine for precision management of insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes mellitus through the gut microbiota-bile acids axis Open
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic metabolic disease caused by insulin resistance (IR) and insufficient insulin secretion. Its characteristic pathophysiological processes involve the interaction of multiple mechanisms. In recent …
View article: Refining Marine Net Primary Production Estimates: Advanced Uncertainty Quantification through Probability Prediction Models
Refining Marine Net Primary Production Estimates: Advanced Uncertainty Quantification through Probability Prediction Models Open
In marine ecosystems, Net Primary Production (NPP) is pivotal, not merely as a critical indicator of ecosystem health, but also as an integral component in the global carbon cycling process. This study introduces an advanced probability pr…
View article: Gut microbiota changes associated with frailty in older adults: A systematic review of observational studies
Gut microbiota changes associated with frailty in older adults: A systematic review of observational studies Open
BACKGROUND Frailty is a complex aging-related syndrome characterized by a cumulative loss of physiological reserve and increased vulnerability to adverse clinical outcomes, including falls, disability, incapacity and death. While an increa…
View article: Effects of Atmospheric Pressure on the Species and Nitrogen Removal Capacity of Heterotrophic Nitrification-Aerobic Denitrification Bacteria
Effects of Atmospheric Pressure on the Species and Nitrogen Removal Capacity of Heterotrophic Nitrification-Aerobic Denitrification Bacteria Open
View article: An Epifaunal Community Succession Sequence Driven by the Biogeochemical Footprint With Different Methane Seepage Intensity of the Deep Seafloor
An Epifaunal Community Succession Sequence Driven by the Biogeochemical Footprint With Different Methane Seepage Intensity of the Deep Seafloor Open
Methane seepage, generated from natural processes or gas hydrate dissociation, drives the development of cold seep ecosystems and leads to atmosphere methane emission, thereby influencing climate change. Uncovering the intrinsic interactio…
View article: Effect of chlorpyrifos on freshwater microbial community and metabolic capacity of zebrafish
Effect of chlorpyrifos on freshwater microbial community and metabolic capacity of zebrafish Open
View article: Bacterial biogeography in China and its association to land use and soil organic carbon
Bacterial biogeography in China and its association to land use and soil organic carbon Open
View article: Mitochondrial dysfunction in metabolic disorders induced by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance mixtures in zebrafish larvae
Mitochondrial dysfunction in metabolic disorders induced by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance mixtures in zebrafish larvae Open
Several per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been linked to metabolic disorders in organisms. However, few studies have considered their combined effects, which would be more representative of PFAS occurring in the environment. …
View article: Evaluating the Reproducibility of Amplicon Sequencing Data Derived from Deep-Sea Cold Seep Sediment-Associated Microbiota
Evaluating the Reproducibility of Amplicon Sequencing Data Derived from Deep-Sea Cold Seep Sediment-Associated Microbiota Open
The reproducibility of amplicon sequencing is vital for whether the diversities of microbial communities could be accurately estimated. Thus, reproducibility influences the drawing of sound ecological conclusions.
View article: Environmental and Energy Performance of Offshore Aquaculture Systems Incorporating with Ocean Renewable Energy Sources
Environmental and Energy Performance of Offshore Aquaculture Systems Incorporating with Ocean Renewable Energy Sources Open
Aquaculture industry continues to grow globally as an increasing need for global food access and security.The corresponding operations for aquaculture are moving to farther offshore areas, pursuing greater productivity.Several new offshore…
View article: Tracing the Century‐Long Evolution of Microplastics Deposition in a Cold Seep
Tracing the Century‐Long Evolution of Microplastics Deposition in a Cold Seep Open
Microplastic (MP) pollution is one of the greatest threats to marine ecosystems. Cold seeps are characterized by methane‐rich fluid seepage fueling one of the richest ecosystems on the seafloor, and there are approximately more than 900 co…
View article: Floating wind power in deep-sea area: Life cycle assessment of environmental impacts
Floating wind power in deep-sea area: Life cycle assessment of environmental impacts Open
Floating offshore wind power, an emerging technology in the offshore wind industry, has attracted increasing attention for its potential to cooperate with other renewable energies to decarbonize energy systems. The environmental effects of…
View article: Negative effects of abamectin on soil microbial communities in the short term
Negative effects of abamectin on soil microbial communities in the short term Open
With the widespread use of abamectin in agriculture, there is increasing urgency to assess the effects of abamectin on soil microorganisms. Here, we treated plant–soil microcosms with abamectin at concentrations of 0.1 and 1.0 mg/kg and qu…
View article: Effect of ions on Methane Hydrate Phase Equilibrium in Deep-Water Environment of “Haima†Cold Seep
Effect of ions on Methane Hydrate Phase Equilibrium in Deep-Water Environment of “Haima†Cold Seep Open
The mechanism researches on seabed methane fate are a critical part to reveal the global methane budget.Hydrate formation by natural gas bubbles in the course of seepage is an essential way for methane capture and fixation.Nevertheless, th…
View article: Tracing the century-long evolution of microplastics deposited in cold seep
Tracing the century-long evolution of microplastics deposited in cold seep Open
Microplastic (MP) pollution is one of the greatest threats to marine ecosystems. The deep sea is regarded as a hotspot for MP accumulation, but how do deposited MPs evolve from a long-term perspective? In particular, the occurrence feature…
View article: Development of a machine‐learning model to identify the impacts of pesticides characteristics on soil microbial communities from high‐throughput sequencing data
Development of a machine‐learning model to identify the impacts of pesticides characteristics on soil microbial communities from high‐throughput sequencing data Open
High‐throughput sequencing (HTS) of soil environmental DNA provides an advanced insight into the effects of pesticides on soil microbial systems. However, the association between the properties of the pesticide and its ecological impact re…
View article: Coupled Simulation of Hydrate-Bearing and Overburden Sedimentary Layers to Study Hydrate Dissociation and Methane Leakage
Coupled Simulation of Hydrate-Bearing and Overburden Sedimentary Layers to Study Hydrate Dissociation and Methane Leakage Open
Methane leakage during natural gas hydrate (NGH) exploitation is one of the important challenges restricting its safe development, which necessitates further investigation. However, only a few experimental studies have been conducted to ch…
View article: The Carbon Footprint of Pacific Oyster Farming in China
The Carbon Footprint of Pacific Oyster Farming in China Open
Bivalve shellfish farming is expected to be performed as the effective mitigator of the growing pressure for global animal protein demand.Carbon emission reduction in the whole farming process of the bivalve shellfish has great potential i…
View article: Phase Equilibrium Characteristics of Methane Hydrate Formation in the Deep Sea
Phase Equilibrium Characteristics of Methane Hydrate Formation in the Deep Sea Open
Hydrate phase equilibrium in the most important foundation for other hydrate, especially for marine environment condition.In this study, a three-phase liquid water-hydrate-vapor equilibrium conditions for methane hydrate in aqueous solutio…
View article: Diet optimization promotes global greenhouse gas emission
Diet optimization promotes global greenhouse gas emission Open
Achieving the Paris Agreement's goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C or 2°C above preindustrial levels requires global greenhouse gas emission reductions.Currently, most of the global greenhouse gas emission reductions are foc…
View article: Bayesian Regularization Algorithm Based Recurrent Neural Network Method and NSGA-II for the Optimal Design of the Reflector
Bayesian Regularization Algorithm Based Recurrent Neural Network Method and NSGA-II for the Optimal Design of the Reflector Open
The optical-mechanical system of a space camera is composed of several complex components, and the effects of several factors (weight, gravity, modal frequency, temperature, etc.) on its system performance need to be considered during grou…
View article: Carbon Sequestration Via Shellfish Culturing: A Potential Negative Emissions Technology
Carbon Sequestration Via Shellfish Culturing: A Potential Negative Emissions Technology Open
View article: The Carbon Footprint of Pacific Oyster Farming in China
The Carbon Footprint of Pacific Oyster Farming in China Open
Bivalve shellfish farming is expected to be performed as the effective mitigator of the growing pressure for global animal protein demand.Carbon emission reduction in the whole farming process of the bivalve shellfish has great potential i…
View article: Does biological rhythm transmit from plants to rhizosphere microbes?
Does biological rhythm transmit from plants to rhizosphere microbes? Open
Summary Plant physiological and metabolic processes are modulated by rhythmic gene expression in a large part. Meanwhile, plants are also regulated by rhizosphere microorganisms, which are fed by root exudates and provide beneficial functi…
View article: Residual chlorine disrupts the microbial communities and spreads antibiotic resistance in freshwater
Residual chlorine disrupts the microbial communities and spreads antibiotic resistance in freshwater Open