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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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    Metabolic trait diversity shapes marine biogeography by Deutsch, Curtis, Penn, Justin L., Seibel, Brad

    Published in Nature (London) (24-09-2020)
    “…Climate and physiology shape biogeography, yet the range limits of species can rarely be ascribed to the quantitative traits of organisms 1 – 3 . Here we…”
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    Avoiding ocean mass extinction from climate warming by Penn, Justin L, Deutsch, Curtis

    “…Global warming threatens marine biota with losses of unknown severity. Here, we quantify global and local extinction risks in the ocean across a range of…”
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    Temperature-dependent hypoxia explains biogeography and severity of end-Permian marine mass extinction by Penn, Justin L, Deutsch, Curtis, Payne, Jonathan L, Sperling, Erik A

    “…Rapid climate change at the end of the Permian Period (~252 million years ago) is the hypothesized trigger for the largest mass extinction in Earth's history…”
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    Geographical and taxonomic patterns in aerobic traits of marine ectotherms by Penn, Justin L, Deutsch, Curtis

    “…The metabolism and hypoxia tolerance of marine ectotherms play key roles in limiting species geographical ranges, but underlying traits have only been directly…”
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    Climate, Oxygen, and the Future of Marine Biodiversity by Deutsch, Curtis, Penn, Justin L, Lucey, Noelle

    Published in Annual review of marine science (17-01-2024)
    “…The ocean enabled the diversification of life on Earth by adding O 2 to the atmosphere, yet marine species remain most subject to O 2 limitation. Human…”
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    Microbial ecosystem dynamics drive fluctuating nitrogen loss in marine anoxic zones by Penn, Justin L., Weber, Thomas, Chang, Bonnie X., Deutsch, Curtis

    “…The dynamics of nitrogen (N) loss in the ocean’s oxygen-deficient zones (ODZs) are thought to be driven by climate impacts on ocean circulation and biological…”
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    Impact of warming on aquatic body sizes explained by metabolic scaling from microbes to macrofauna by Deutsch, Curtis, Penn, Justin L, Verberk, Wilco C E P, Inomura, Keisuke, Endress, Martin-Georg, Payne, Jonathan L

    “…Rising temperatures are associated with reduced body size in many marine species, but the biological cause and generality of the phenomenon is debated. We…”
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    Climate-driven aerobic habitat loss in the California Current System by Howard, Evan M, Penn, Justin L, Frenzel, Hartmut, Seibel, Brad A, Bianchi, Daniele, Renault, Lionel, Kessouri, Fayçal, Sutula, Martha A, McWilliams, James C, Deutsch, Curtis

    Published in Science advances (01-05-2020)
    “…Climate warming is expected to intensify hypoxia in the California Current System (CCS), threatening its diverse and productive marine ecosystem. We analyzed…”
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    Selectivity of mass extinctions: Patterns, processes, and future directions by Payne, Jonathan L., Al Aswad, Jood A., Deutsch, Curtis, Monarrez, Pedro M., Penn, Justin L., Singh, Pulkit

    Published in Cambridge Prisms: Extinction (2023)
    “…Abstract A central question in the study of mass extinction is whether these events simply intensify background extinction processes and patterns versus change…”
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    Thermal optima in the hypoxia tolerance of marine ectotherms: Physiological causes and biogeographic consequences by Martin-Georg A Endress, Justin L Penn, Thomas H Boag, Benjamin P Burford, Erik A Sperling, Curtis A Deutsch

    Published in PLoS biology (01-01-2024)
    “…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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    Holocene bidirectional river system along the Kenya Rift and its influence on by Deutsch, Curtis, Penn, Justin L, Verberk, Wilco C E P, Inomura, Keisuke, Endress, Martin-Georg, Payne, Jonathan L

    “…Rising temperatures are associated with reduced body size in many marine species, but the biological cause and generality of the phenomenon is debated. We…”
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