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    Paleobiology provides glimpses of future ocean by Yasuhara, Moriaki, Deutsch, Curtis A

    “…Fossil records from tropical oceans predict biodiversity loss in a warmer world…”
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    Increase in crop losses to insect pests in a warming climate by Deutsch, Curtis A, Tewksbury, Joshua J, Tigchelaar, Michelle, Battisti, David S, Merrill, Scott C, Huey, Raymond B, Naylor, Rosamond L

    “…Insect pests substantially reduce yields of three staple grains-rice, maize, and wheat-but models assessing the agricultural impacts of global warming rarely…”
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    Tropical biodiversity linked to polar climate by Yasuhara, Moriaki, Deutsch, Curtis A.

    Published in Nature (London) (23-02-2023)
    “…The rise in species diversity towards the tropics is a striking and unexplained global phenomenon. Ocean microfossil evidence suggests that this pattern arose…”
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    Large-scale variations in the stoichiometry of marine organic matter respiration by DeVries, Tim, Deutsch, Curtis

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-12-2014)
    “…The elemental composition of marine organic matter varies systematically at large scales. Simulations of the ocean circulation and observations of ocean…”
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    Global niche of marine anaerobic metabolisms expanded by particle microenvironments by Bianchi, Daniele, Weber, Thomas S., Kiko, Rainer, Deutsch, Curtis

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-04-2018)
    “…In ocean waters, anaerobic microbial respiration should be confined to the anoxic waters found in coastal regions and tropical oxygen minimum zones, where it…”
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    Climate change tightens a metabolic constraint on marine habitats by Deutsch, Curtis, Ferrel, Aaron, Seibel, Brad, Pörtner, Hans-Otto, Huey, Raymond B.

    “…Warming of the oceans and consequent loss of dissolved oxygen (O2) will alter marine ecosystems, but a mechanistic framework to predict the impact of multiple…”
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    Finding forced trends in oceanic oxygen by Long, Matthew C., Deutsch, Curtis, Ito, Taka

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-02-2016)
    “…Anthropogenically forced trends in oceanic dissolved oxygen are evaluated in Earth system models in the context of natural variability. A large ensemble of a…”
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    Oceanic nitrogen reservoir regulated by plankton diversity and ocean circulation by Weber, Thomas, Deutsch, Curtis

    Published in Nature (London) (20-09-2012)
    “…Here, the feedback between marine nitrogen fixation and denitrification is shown to yield an oceanic nitrate deficit more than double its observed value in a…”
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    Local versus basin-scale limitation of marine nitrogen fixation by Weber, Thomas, Deutsch, Curtis

    “…Nitrogen (N) fixation by diazotrophic plankton is the primary source of this crucial nutrient to the ocean, but the factors limiting its rate and distribution…”
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    Submesoscale Currents Modulate the Seasonal Cycle of Nutrients and Productivity in the California Current System by Kessouri, Fayçal, Bianchi, Daniele, Renault, Lionel, McWilliams, James C., Frenzel, Hartmut, Deutsch, Curtis A.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-10-2020)
    “…In the California Current, subduction by mesoscale eddies removes nutrients from the coastal surface layer, counteracting upwelling and quenching productivity…”
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    Impacts of climate warming on terrestrial ectotherms across latitude by Deutsch, Curtis A, Tewksbury, Joshua J, Huey, Raymond B, Sheldon, Kimberly S, Ghalambor, Cameron K, Haak, David C, Martin, Paul R

    “…The impact of anthropogenic climate change on terrestrial organisms is often predicted to increase with latitude, in parallel with the rate of warming. Yet the…”
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    Thermal optima in the hypoxia tolerance of marine ectotherms: Physiological causes and biogeographic consequences by Endress, Martin-Georg A, Penn, Justin L, Boag, Thomas H, Burford, Benjamin P, Sperling, Erik A, Deutsch, Curtis A

    Published in PLoS biology (16-01-2024)
    “…The minimum O2 needed to fuel the demand of aquatic animals is commonly observed to increase with temperature, driven by accelerating metabolism. However,…”
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    Climate-Forced Variability of Ocean Hypoxia by Deutsch, Curtis, Brix, Holger, Ito, Taka, Frenzel, Hartmut, Thompson, LuAnne

    “…Oxygen (O 2 ) is a critical constraint on marine ecosystems. As oceanic O 2 falls to hypoxic concentrations, habitability for aerobic organisms decreases…”
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    Mechanisms of Future Changes in Equatorial Upwelling: CMIP5 Intermodel Analysis by TERADA, MIO, MINOBE, SHOSHIRO, DEUTSCH, CURTIS

    Published in Journal of climate (15-01-2020)
    “…The future change in equatorial upwelling between 1971–2000 and 2071–2100 is investigated using data from 24 coupled climate models. The multimodel ensemble…”
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    Variability of the oxygen minimum zone in the tropical North Pacific during the late twentieth century by Ito, Takamitsu, Deutsch, Curtis

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-12-2013)
    “…The oxygen minimum zones (OMZ) are especially sensitive to ocean deoxygenation due to the nonlinear dependence of their size on the oxygen inventory…”
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    Upper ocean O2 trends: 1958–2015 by Ito, Takamitsu, Minobe, Shoshiro, Long, Matthew C., Deutsch, Curtis

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-05-2017)
    “…Historic observations of dissolved oxygen (O2) in the ocean are analyzed to quantify multidecadal trends and variability from 1958 to 2015. Additional quality…”
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    Deep ocean nutrients imply large latitudinal variation in particle transfer efficiency by Weber, Thomas, Cram, Jacob A., Leung, Shirley W., DeVries, Timothy, Deutsch, Curtis

    “…The “transfer efficiency” of sinking organic particles through the mesopelagic zone and into the deep ocean is a critical determinant of the atmosphere−ocean…”
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    Skillful multiyear prediction of marine habitat shifts jointly constrained by ocean temperature and dissolved oxygen by Chen, Zhuomin, Siedlecki, Samantha, Long, Matthew, Petrik, Colleen M., Stock, Charles A., Deutsch, Curtis A.

    Published in Nature communications (31-01-2024)
    “…The ability to anticipate marine habitat shifts responding to climate variability has high scientific and socioeconomic value. Here we quantify…”
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