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View article: High-frequency continuous measurements reveal strong diel and seasonal cycling of <i>p</i> CO <sub>2</sub> and CO <sub>2</sub> flux in a mesohaline reach of the Chesapeake Bay
High-frequency continuous measurements reveal strong diel and seasonal cycling of <i>p</i> CO <sub>2</sub> and CO <sub>2</sub> flux in a mesohaline reach of the Chesapeake Bay Open
We estimated hourly air–water gas transfer velocities (k600) for carbon dioxide in the Rhode River, a mesohaline sub-estuary of the Chesapeake Bay. Gas transfer velocities were calculated from estuary-specific parameterizations developed e…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-3056
Comment on egusphere-2023-3056 Open
Abstract. We estimated hourly air-water gas transfer velocities (k600) for carbon dioxide in the Rhode River, a mesohaline subestuary of the Chesapeake Bay. Gas transfer velocities were calculated from estuary-specific parameterizations de…
View article: High frequency, continuous measurements reveal strong diel and seasonal cycling of pCO <sub>2</sub> and CO <sub>2</sub> flux in a mesohaline reach of the Chesapeake Bay
High frequency, continuous measurements reveal strong diel and seasonal cycling of pCO <sub>2</sub> and CO <sub>2</sub> flux in a mesohaline reach of the Chesapeake Bay Open
We estimated hourly air-water gas transfer velocities (k600) for carbon dioxide in the Rhode River, a mesohaline subestuary of the Chesapeake Bay. Gas transfer velocities were calculated from estuary-specific parameterizations developed ex…
View article: Global marine biosecurity and ship lay-ups: intensifying effects of trade disruptions
Global marine biosecurity and ship lay-ups: intensifying effects of trade disruptions Open
Recent global trade disruptions, due to blockage of the Suez Canal and cascading effects of COVID-19, have altered the movement patterns of commercial ships and may increase worldwide invasions of marine non-indigenous species. Organisms s…
View article: Considering Commercial Vessels as Potential Vectors of Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease
Considering Commercial Vessels as Potential Vectors of Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease Open
Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) is a troubling new disease that is spreading rapidly across the greater Caribbean region, but the etiological agent(s) and the mechanisms(s) of spread are both unknown. First detected off the coast o…
View article: Trade Exports Predict Regional Ballast Water Discharge by Ships in San Francisco Bay
Trade Exports Predict Regional Ballast Water Discharge by Ships in San Francisco Bay Open
Biological invasions often result from transfers of organisms during trade activities. In coastal ecosystems, commercial ships are a dominant source of species transfers globally, and ships’ ballast water (BW) is a major focus of biosecuri…
View article: Evidence for stage-based larval vulnerability and resilience to acidification in <i>Crassostrea virginica</i>
Evidence for stage-based larval vulnerability and resilience to acidification in <i>Crassostrea virginica</i> Open
Using image analysis of scanning electron micrographs (SEMs), we compared differences in growth of D-stage veligers [i.e. prodissoconch I and II (PI and PII) larvae] of eastern oysters Crassostrea virginica grown in mesohaline water under …
View article: A spherical falling film gas-liquid equilibrator for rapid and continuous measurements of CO2 and other trace gases
A spherical falling film gas-liquid equilibrator for rapid and continuous measurements of CO2 and other trace gases Open
Use of gas-liquid equilibrators to measure trace gases such as CO2, methane, and radon in water bodies is widespread. Such measurements are critical for understanding a variety of water quality issues such as acidification due to elevated …
View article: A history of ship specialization and consequences for marine invasions, management and policy
A history of ship specialization and consequences for marine invasions, management and policy Open
Propagule pressure plays a key role in the successful establishment of introduced species. Explaining invasion patterns, predicting future invasions and reducing invasion rates are priority areas of research and management, especially in m…
View article: Evaluating the combined effects of ballast water management and trade dynamics on transfers of marine organisms by ships
Evaluating the combined effects of ballast water management and trade dynamics on transfers of marine organisms by ships Open
Global trade by merchant ships is a leading mechanism for the unintentional transfer of marine organisms, including non-indigenous species, to bays and estuaries worldwide. To reduce the likelihood of new invasions, ships are increasingly …
View article: Appendix A. Detailed description of the method used to estimate species rarefaction in ballast water.
Appendix A. Detailed description of the method used to estimate species rarefaction in ballast water. Open
Detailed description of the method used to estimate species rarefaction in ballast water.