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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540065/evaluation-of-two-species-of-macroalgae-from-azores-sea-as-potential-reducers-of-ruminal-methane-production-in-vitro-ruminal-assay
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helder P B Nunes, Cristiana S A M Maduro Dias, Nuno V Álvaro, Alfredo E S Borba
The utilisation of seaweeds as feed supplements has been investigated for their potential to mitigate enteric methane emissions from ruminants. Enteric methane emissions are the primary source of direct greenhouse gas emissions in livestock and significantly contribute to anthropogenic methane emissions worldwide. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the nutritional role and the in vitro effect on cumulative gas and methane production of Asparagopsis taxiformis (native species) and Asparagopsis armata (invasive species), two species of red algae from the Azorean Sea, as well as the ability to reduce biogas production when incubated with single pasture ( Lolium perenne and Trifollium repens ) as substrate...
March 20, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537830/calcareous-termite-mounds-in-south-africa-are-ancient-carbon-reservoirs
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M L Francis, L Palcsu, M Molnár, T Kertész, C E Clarke, J A Miller, J van Gend
Ecosystems that offer carbon sequestration by leaching bicarbonate to groundwater are valuable natural capital. One region that may offer this service is the west coast of South Africa. Over 20 % is covered by soil mounds ("heuweltjies") up to 40 m diameter, 2 m high, inhabited by the southern harvester termite Microhodotermes viator and enriched in soil organic and inorganic carbon and soluble minerals. We aimed to generate radiogenic and stable isotope data for soils and groundwater in a region where these data are absent, to 1) verify the atmosphere-soil-groundwater link, and 2) resolve the timing and pattern of calcite dissolution and water infiltration in the landscape...
March 25, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523115/biogenic-element-driving-mechanism-in-the-occurrence-of-chinese-coastal-eco-environmental-disasters-and-regulation-for-ecological-environment-health
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In recent decades, China's coastal ecological environment has undergone significant changes under multiple pressures such as climate change and high intensity of human activities. The occurrence and scale of harmful algal blooms represented by the red tide and the green tide are increasing rapidly. Moreover, environmental problems such as hypoxia and acidification in seawater have become increasingly prominent. It is urgent to find out the occurrence mechanism and prevention measures of marine eco-environmental disasters...
February 2024: Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao, the Journal of Applied Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38521703/comments-on-was-hydrogen-peroxide-present-before-the-arrival-of-oxygenic-photosynthesis-the-important-role-of-iron-ii-in-the-archean-ocean
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Xiao Wu, Jianxi Zhu, Hongping He, Kurt O Konhauser, Yiliang Li
Recent research has hypothesized that hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) may have emerged from abiotic geochemical processes during the Archean eon (4.0-2.5 Ga), stimulating the evolution of an enzymatic antioxidant system in early life. This eventually led to the evolution of cyanobacteria, and in turn, the accumulation of oxygen on Earth. In the latest issue of Redox Biology, Koppenol and Sies (vol. 29, no. 103012, 2024) argued against this hypothesis and suggested instead that early organisms would not have been exposed to H2 O2 due to its short half-life in the ferruginous oceans of the Archean...
March 16, 2024: Redox Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504451/carbon-and-nitrogen-isotope-fractionations-during-biotic-and-abiotic-transformations-of-2-4-dinitroanisole-dnan
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Chunlei Wang, Mark E Fuller, Jimmy Murillo-Gelvez, Rachael T Rezes, Paul B Hatzinger, Pei C Chiu, Linnea J Heraty, Neil C Sturchio
2,4-Dinitroanisole (DNAN) is a main constituent in various new insensitive munition formulations. Although DNAN is susceptible to biotic and abiotic transformations, in many environmental instances, transformation mechanisms are difficult to resolve, distinguish, or apportion on the basis solely of analysis of concentrations. We used compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA) to investigate the characteristic isotope fractionations of the biotic (by three microbial consortia and three pure cultures) and abiotic (by 9,10-anthrahydroquinone-2-sulfonic acid [AHQS]) transformations of DNAN...
March 19, 2024: Environmental Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503859/trace-metals-and-nutrient-analysis-of-marine-fish-species-from-the-gwadar-coast
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Masooma Khawar, Zubia Masood, Habib Ul Hasan, Wali Khan, Patricio R De Los Ríos-Escalante, Mashael Abdullah Aldamigh, Noorah Saleh Al-Sowayan, Wajeeha Razzaq, Tawseef Khan, Mourad Ben Said
Trace metals are naturally occurring metals found in very small concentrations in the environment. In the context of fish flesh, metals such as copper, calcium, potassium, sodium, zinc, iron, and manganese are absorbed by fish and play vital roles in various physiological functions. However, if these metals exceed the recommended limits set by WHO/FAO, they are termed 'toxic metals' due to their harmful impacts on both the fish and its consumers. Therefore, the present study aims to analyze the levels of protein, lipids, and certain metals-Aluminum (Al), Sodium (Na), Zinc (Zn), Titanium (Ti), Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu), Potassium (K), and Calcium (Ca) in three commercially important marine fishes i...
March 19, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497738/pyrogenic-carbon-degradation-by-galvanic-coupling-with-sprayed-seawater-microdroplets
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Ruolan Zhang, Zhenyuan Zhang, Xuke Chen, Jichun Jiang, Lei Hua, Xiuquan Jia, Rui Bao, Feng Wang
Surface waves are known for their mechanical role in coastal processes that influence the weather and climate. However, their chemical impact, particularly on the transformation of pyrogenic carbon, is poorly understood. Pyrogenic carbon is generally assumed to show negligible postformational alteration of its stable carbon isotope composition. Here we present an electrochemical interaction of pyrogenic carbon with the sprayed seawater microdroplets resulting from wave breaking, driven by the galvanic coupling between the microdroplet water-carbon interfaces and the microdroplet water-vapor interfaces...
March 18, 2024: Journal of the American Chemical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496967/pore-structure-and-fractal-dimension-in-marine-mature-silicon-rich-shale-of-the-dalong-formation-in-western-hubei
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weiqing Liu, Qiang Zhu, Yu Qiao, Jienan Pan, Wei Wu, Luqi Chen
How shale reservoirs and gas contents are affected by the pore structure of shale is very important. Low-temperature nitrogen isothermal adsorption experiments were conducted by us to investigate the pore structure of the Dalong Formation shale. We measured the specific surface area and fractal dimension of the pores and also considered the mineral fraction and organic matter content of the rock. The results show that the Dalong Formation shale contains a lot of organic carbon, with a total organic carbon (TOC) value between 1...
March 12, 2024: ACS Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493606/speciation-and-distribution-of-arsenic-in-cold-seep-sediments-of-the-south-china-sea
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Xue Wang, Jinyan Wang, Shi-Hai Mao, Zhen Zhou, Qiao Liu, Qian He, Guang-Chao Zhuang
Arsenic (As) is an abundant metalloid in marine environments, while the biogeochemical cycling of As in cold seeps remains poorly understood. We characterized the speciation of As and investigated controls of As distribution in cold seeps of South China Sea. High methane concentrations (0.2-5.5 mmol/L) and rapid sulfate depletion were observed in the seepage. Dissolved inorganic arsenic (DIAs) was enriched in the porewater ranging from 7.5 to 23.5 μg/L. As in the solid phase ranged from 2.9 to 22...
March 16, 2024: Marine Pollution Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483661/human-health-risk-assessment-based-on-a-total-diet-study-of-daily-mercury-intake-in-chengdu-china
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Jun Bo Liu, Ya Jun Zhou, Fang Zhou Du, Yu Bon Man, Ming Hung Wong, Zhang Cheng
To assess the total daily mercury intake and main exposure sources of residents, six food groups, including marine fish, freshwater fish, poultry, livestock, vegetables, and cereals, were collected from five districts of Chengdu, China. The median concentrations of total mercury (THg) and methylmercury (MeHg) were 12.8 and 6.94 μg kg-1  ww, respectively. Cereals (32.2%), vegetables (30.5%), and livestock (16.2%) contributed to a much larger extent to the total consumption for the participants in Chengdu...
March 14, 2024: Environmental Geochemistry and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479292/effects-of-dissolved-oxygen-changes-in-the-benthic-environment-on-phosphorus-flux-at-the-sediment-water-interface-in-a-coastal-brackish-lake
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Yong-Hoon Jeong, Yong-Ho Choi, Dong-Heui Kwak
In semi-enclosed coastal brackish lakes, changes in dissolved oxygen in the bottom layer due to salinity stratification can affect the flux of phosphorus (P) at the sediment-water interface, resulting in short- and long-term water quality fluctuations in the water column. In this study, the physicochemical properties of the water layers and sediments at five sites in Saemangeum Lake were analyzed in spring and autumn for four years, and phosphorus release experiments from sediments were conducted for 20 days under oxic and anoxic conditions during the same period...
March 8, 2024: Marine Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38457680/a-decade-of-death-and-other-dynamics-deepening-perspectives-on-the-diversity-and-distribution-of-sea-stars-and-wasting
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Michael N Dawson, Paige J Duffin, Melina Giakoumis, Lauren M Schiebelhut, Rodrigo Beas-Luna, Keith L Bosley, Rita Castilho, Christine Ewers-Saucedo, Katie A Gavenus, Aimee Keller, Brenda Konar, John L Largier, Julio Lorda, C Melissa Miner, Monica M Moritsch, Sergio A Navarrete, Sarah B Traiger, Mo S Turner, John P Wares
AbstractMass mortality events provide valuable insight into biological extremes and also ecological interactions more generally. The sea star wasting epidemic that began in 2013 catalyzed study of the microbiome, genetics, population dynamics, and community ecology of several high-profile species inhabiting the northeastern Pacific but exposed a dearth of information on the diversity, distributions, and impacts of sea star wasting for many lesser-known sea stars and a need for integration across scales. Here, we combine datasets from single-site to coast-wide studies, across time lines from weeks to decades, for 65 species...
June 2023: Biological Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441795/conch-shell-turbinella-pyrum-powder-a-potential-marine-biological-source-of-calcium-and-some-trace-minerals-for-growing-crossbred-calves
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Jagruti Bhagat, Tapas Kumar Dutta, Anupam Chatterjee, Sushil Kumar Yadav, Asif Mohammad, Saroj Rai
The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of feeding conch shell (Turbinella pyrum) powder (either fresh or calcined) as a marine organic source of calcium (Ca) supplemented in the diet of crossbred calves on voluntary intake, growth performance, and blood biochemistry in growing crossbred Jersey calves. A growth trial of 90 days was conducted on 15 Jersey crossbred female calves (Av. weight, 70.68 ± 2.90 kg; Av. age, 197.73 ± 12.40 days), equally divided into three groups of 5 animals each, i...
March 5, 2024: Biological Trace Element Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418834/myriad-mapping-of-nanoscale-minerals-reveals-calcium-carbonate-hemihydrate-in-forming-nacre-and-coral-biominerals
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Connor A Schmidt, Eric Tambutté, Alexander A Venn, Zhaoyong Zou, Cristina Castillo Alvarez, Laurent S Devriendt, Hans A Bechtel, Cayla A Stifler, Samantha Anglemyer, Carolyn P Breit, Connor L Foust, Andrii Hopanchuk, Connor N Klaus, Isaac J Kohler, Isabelle M LeCloux, Jaiden Mezera, Madeline R Patton, Annie Purisch, Virginia Quach, Jaden S Sengkhammee, Tarak Sristy, Shreya Vattem, Evan J Walch, Marie Albéric, Yael Politi, Peter Fratzl, Sylvie Tambutté, Pupa U P A Gilbert
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3 ) is abundant on Earth, is a major component of marine biominerals and thus of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks and it plays a major role in the global carbon cycle by storing atmospheric CO2 into solid biominerals. Six crystalline polymorphs of CaCO3 are known-3 anhydrous: calcite, aragonite, vaterite, and 3 hydrated: ikaite (CaCO3 ·6H2 O), monohydrocalcite (CaCO3 ·1H2 O, MHC), and calcium carbonate hemihydrate (CaCO3 ·½H2 O, CCHH). CCHH was recently discovered and characterized, but exclusively as a synthetic material, not as a naturally occurring mineral...
February 28, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38394976/application-of-confocal-microscopy-and-flow-cytometry-to-identify-physiological-responses-of-prorocentrum-micans-to-the-herbicide-glyphosate
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Ekaterina Solomonova, Natalia Shoman, Arkady Akimov, Olga Rylkova, Yakov Meger
The physiological response of the dinoflagellate P. micans to the effect of the herbicide glyphosate at a concentration of 25-200 μg L-1 was evaluated. It has been shown that P. micans is able to grow due to the consumption of dissolved organic phosphorus formed as a result of the mineralization of glyphosate by bacteria. The addition of glyphosate to the medium inhibits the photosynthetic activity of cells; there is a pronounced inhibition of the relative electron transfer rate along the electron transport chain and the maximum quantum efficiency of the use of light energy...
February 20, 2024: Marine Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38387364/phase-equilibrium-characteristics-of-methane-hydrate-in-clay-mineral-suspensions-differential-scanning-calorimetry-experiments-and-density-functional-theory-studies
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Yun Li, Hui Tang, Xinyu Zhang, Zhouhua Wang, Bao Yuan, Xuechi Liu, Meng Han, Pengfei Wang, Songbai Han, Jinlong Zhu
The investigation of methane hydrate equilibrium conditions is crucial for comprehending the occurrence of methane hydrate in marine sediments. In this study, the liquid-hydrate-vapor equilibrium condition of methane hydrate in montmorillonite and kaolinite suspensions in the presence of glycine was investigated through differential scanning calorimetry experiments. The results indicated that glycine inhibited the phase equilibrium of methane hydrate. The phase equilibrium conditions of methane hydrate in kaolinite suspension closely resembled those in pure water...
February 7, 2024: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386501/lipids-and-minerals-interplay-in-biomineralization-nature-s-alchemy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bhingaradiya Nutan, Masahiro Okada, Takuya Matsumoto
The main focus of this article is the role of lipids in biomineralization. Much of the discussion on biomineralization focuses on proteins in these decades. Indeed, collagen and acidic non-collagenous proteins effectively serve as templates for mineralization. However, other macromolecules such as lipids and polysaccharides have received less attention despite their abundance at mineralization sites. The matrix vesicle theory is widely accepted as the induction of early mineralization. Although ion concentration within the vesicles has been discussed in the initial mineralization in this theory, the role of phospholipids that constitute the vesicle membrane has not been discussed much...
February 22, 2024: Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385602/molecular-and-mineral-responses-of-corals-grown-under-artificial-calcite-sea-conditions
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Nicola Conci, Erika Griesshaber, Ramón E Rivera-Vicéns, Wolfgang W Schmahl, Sergio Vargas, Gert Wörheide
The formation of skeletal structures composed of different calcium carbonate polymorphs (e.g. aragonite and calcite) appears to be both biologically and environmentally regulated. Among environmental factors influencing aragonite and calcite precipitation, changes in seawater conditions-primarily in the molar ratio of magnesium and calcium during so-called 'Calcite' (mMg:mCa below 2) or 'Aragonite' seas (mMg:mCa above 2)-have had profound impacts on the distribution and performance of marine calcifiers throughout Earth's history...
2024: Geobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385601/dissolved-silica-affects-the-bulk-iron-redox-state-and-recrystallization-of-minerals-generated-by-photoferrotrophy-in%C3%A2-a-simulated-archean-ocean
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Alice Zhou, Alexis S Templeton, Jena E Johnson
Chemical sedimentary deposits called Banded Iron Formations (BIFs) are one of the best surviving records of ancient marine (bio)geochemistry. Many BIF precursor sediments precipitated from ferruginous, silica-rich waters prior to the Great Oxidation Event at ~2.43 Ga. Reconstructing the mineralogy of BIF precursor phases is key to understanding the coevolution of seawater chemistry and early life. Many models of BIF deposition invoke the activity of Fe(II)-oxidizing photoautotrophic bacteria as a mechanism for precipitating mixed-valence Fe(II,III) and/or fully oxidized Fe(III) minerals in the absence of molecular oxygen...
2024: Geobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385599/deep-subsurface-microbial-life-in-impact-altered-late-paleozoic-granitoid-rocks-from-the-chicxulub-impact-crater
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Sohaib Naseer Quraish, Charles Cockell, Cornelia Wuchter, David Kring, Kliti Grice, Marco J L Coolen
In 2016, IODP-ICDP Expedition 364 recovered an 829-meter-long core within the peak ring of the Chicxulub impact crater (Yucatán, Mexico), allowing us to investigate the post-impact recovery of the heat-sterilized deep continental microbial biosphere at the impact site. We recently reported increased cell biomass in the impact suevite, which was deposited within the first few hours of the Cenozoic, and that the overall microbial communities differed significantly between the suevite and the other main core lithologies (i...
2024: Geobiology
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