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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630615/genome-sequences-of-the-first-autographiviridae-phages-infecting-marine-roseobacter
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sen Du, Ying Wu, Hanqi Ying, Zuqing Wu, Mingyu Yang, Feng Chen, Jiabing Shao, He Liu, Zefeng Zhang, Yanlin Zhao
The ubiquitous and abundant marine phages play critical roles in shaping the composition and function of bacterial communities, impacting biogeochemical cycling in marine ecosystems. Autographiviridae is among the most abundant and ubiquitous phage families in the ocean. However, studies on the diversity and ecology of Autographiviridae phages in marine environments are restricted to isolates that infect SAR11 bacteria and cyanobacteria. In this study, ten new roseophages that infect marine Roseobacter strains were isolated from coastal waters...
April 2024: Microbial Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629884/click-detection-rate-variability-of-central-north-pacific-sperm-whales-from-passive-acoustic-towed-arrays
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yvonne M Barkley, Karlina P B Merkens, Megan Wood, Erin M Oleson, Tiago A Marques
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is an optimal method for detecting and monitoring cetaceans as they frequently produce sound while underwater. Cue counting, counting acoustic cues of deep-diving cetaceans instead of animals, is an alternative method for density estimation, but requires an average cue production rate to convert cue density to animal density. Limited information about click rates exists for sperm whales in the central North Pacific Ocean. In the absence of acoustic tag data, we used towed hydrophone array data to calculate the first sperm whale click rates from this region and examined their variability based on click type, location, distance of whales from the array, and group size estimated by visual observers...
April 1, 2024: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629882/acoustic-phonetic-and-phonological-features-of-drehu-vowels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catalina Torres, Weicong Li, Paola Escudero
This study presents an acoustic investigation of the vowel inventory of Drehu (Southern Oceanic Linkage), spoken in New Caledonia. Reportedly, Drehu has a 14 vowel system distinguishing seven vowel qualities and an additional length distinction. Previous phonological descriptions were based on impressionistic accounts showing divergent proposals for two out of seven reported vowel qualities. This study presents the first phonetic investigation of Drehu vowels based on acoustic data from eight speakers. To examine the phonetic correlates of the proposed phonological vowel inventory, multi-point acoustic analyses were used, and vowel inherent spectral change (VISC) was investigated (F1, F2, and F3)...
April 1, 2024: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629715/microplastic-contamination-of-a-benthic-ecosystem-in-a-hydrothermal-vent
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Byeongyong Park, Boongho Cho, Jaemin Cho, Taewon Kim
Plastic contamination is a global pervasive issue, extending from coastal areas and open oceans to polar regions and even the deep sea. Microplastic (MP) contamination in hydrothermal vents, which are known for their high biodiversity even under extreme conditions, has remained largely unexplored. Here, we present, for the first time, MP pollution in a deep-sea hydrothermal vent at one of the biodiversity hotspots─the Central Indian Ridge. Not only the environment (seawater: 2.08 ± 1.04 MPs/L, surface sediments: 0...
April 17, 2024: Environmental Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629694/weathering-the-storms-of-climate-change-preparing-persons-with-disabilities-and-the-physiatrists-who-provide-their-care-for-extreme-hurricanes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mollie Andreae, James M Shultz, J Marshall Shepherd, Zelde Espinel, Lauren T Shapiro
Climate-driven disasters have disproportionate and often devastating consequences on individuals with disabilities. Warming ocean and air temperatures are fueling more extreme tropical cyclones, further endangering those living in at-risk regions. Although hurricane preparedness is particularly critical for those with functional impairments and/or special medical needs, studies show such persons are less ready for disasters than the general population. This review calls attention to the time-urgent need to improve hurricane readiness among persons with disabilities...
April 17, 2024: PM & R: the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629311/cardiac-damage-in-degenerative-mitral-regurgitation-treated-with-transcatheter-mitral-edge-to-edge-repair
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Atsushi Sugiura, Masanori Yamamoto, Mike Saji, Masahiko Asami, Yusuke Enta, Masaki Nakashima, Shinichi Shirai, Masaki Izumo, Shingo Mizuno, Yusuke Watanabe, Makoto Amaki, Kazuhisa Kodama, Junichi Yamaguchi, Yoshifumi Nakajima, Toru Naganuma, Hiroki Bota, Yohei Ohno, Masahiro Yamawaki, Hiroshi Ueno, Kazuki Mizutani, Yuya Adachi, Toshiaki Otsuka, Shunsuke Kubo, Georg Nickenig, Kentaro Hayashida
BACKGROUND: The extent of cardiac damage and its association with clinical outcomes in patients undergoing transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) for degenerative mitral regurgitation remains unclear. This study was aimed to investigate cardiac damage in patients with degenerative mitral regurgitation treated with TEER and its association with outcomes. METHODS: We analyzed patients with degenerative mitral regurgitation treated with TEER in the Optimized Catheter Valvular Intervention-Mitral registry, which is a prospective, multicenter observational data collection in Japan...
April 17, 2024: Circulation. Cardiovascular Interventions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628847/comprehensive-analysis-of-antimicrobial-resistance-in-the-southwest-indian-ocean-focus-on-who-critical-and-high-priority-pathogens
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REVIEW
Axel O G Hoarau, Patrick Mavingui, Guillaume Miltgen
The spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global concern, and the islands of the Southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) are not exempt from this phenomenon. As strategic crossroads between Southern Africa and the Indian subcontinent, these islands are constantly threatened by the importation of multidrug-resistant bacteria from these regions. In this systematic review, our aim was to assess the epidemiological situation of AMR in humans in the SWIO islands, focusing on bacterial species listed as priority by the World Health Organization...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628702/whale-fall-chemosymbiotic-communities-in-a-southwest-australian-submarine-canyon-fill-a-distributional-gap
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Taviani, Paolo Montagna, Andrew M Hosie, Giorgio Castellan, Catherine Kemper, Federica Foglini, Malcom McCulloch, Julie Trotter
A whale fall community of chemosymbiotic invertebrates living on cetacean bones has been identified off southwestern Australia during a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) survey at bathyal depths within the Bremer Marine Park, which is part of important marine mammal areas (IMMA) of the Albany Canyon Region. Cetacean bones on the seafloor of the Hood Canyon, consisted of isolated skulls of three species of beaked whales (family Ziphiidae): Mesoplodon cf. layardii , M. grayi , and M. hectori , a few vertebrae, and lower jaws...
April 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628137/a-dicopper-ii-based-carbonic-anhydrase-model-quantum-chemical-evaluation-of-the-mechanistic-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter Comba, Gunasekaran Velmurugan, Philipp Baur
The cyanobacterium Prochloron didemni, an obligate symbiont of different species of colonial ascidians, occurring in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, produces a variety of cyclic peptides. These patellamide-type macrocycles lead to relatively stable dicopper(II) complexes that are extremely efficient carbonic anhydrase mimics, the most active model systems known so far. Importantly, it recently was shown that copper(II) is coordinated to patellamide derivatives in Prochloron cells. An interesting question therefore is, whether the biological function of patellamide-type macrocycles is related to the catalytic activity in CO2 hydration or its reverse...
April 17, 2024: Angewandte Chemie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628122/artificial-light-at-night-and-warming-impact-grazing-rates-and-gonad-index-of-the-sea-urchin-centrostephanus-rodgersii
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amelia Caley, Ezequiel M Marzinelli, Maria Byrne, Mariana Mayer-Pinto
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a growing threat to coastal habitats, and is likely to exacerbate the impacts of other stressors. Kelp forests are dominant habitats on temperate reefs but are declining due to ocean warming and overgrazing. We tested the independent and interactive effects of ALAN (dark versus ALAN) and warming (ambient versus warm) on grazing rates and gonad index of the sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii. Within these treatments, urchins were fed either 'fresh' kelp or 'treated' kelp...
April 30, 2024: Proceedings. Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627822/decline-of-a-distinct-coral-reef-holobiont-community-under-ocean-acidification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jake Williams, Nathalie Pettorelli, Aaron C Hartmann, Robert A Quinn, Laetitia Plaisance, Michael O'Mahoney, Chris P Meyer, Katharina E Fabricius, Nancy Knowlton, Emma Ransome
BACKGROUND: Microbes play vital roles across coral reefs both in the environment and inside and upon macrobes (holobionts), where they support critical functions such as nutrition and immune system modulation. These roles highlight the potential ecosystem-level importance of microbes, yet most knowledge of microbial functions on reefs is derived from a small set of holobionts such as corals and sponges. Declining seawater pH - an important global coral reef stressor - can cause ecosystem-level change on coral reefs, providing an opportunity to study the role of microbes at this scale...
April 17, 2024: Microbiome
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627496/extraction-of-persistent-lagrangian-coherent-structures-for-the-pollutant-transport-prediction-in-the-bay-of-bengal
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
V Trinadha Rao, V Suneel, Venkata Sai Gulakaram, Chilukuri Lakshmi Sravani
Lagrangian Coherent Structures (LCS) are the hidden fluid flow skeletons that provide meaningful information about the Lagrangian circulation. In this study, we computed the monthly climatological LCSs (cLCS) maps utilizing 24 years (1994-2017) of HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) currents and ECMWF re-analysis winds in the Bay of Bengal (BoB). The seasonal reversal of winds and associated reversal of currents makes the BoB dynamic. Therefore, we primarily aim to reveal the cLCSs associated with seasonal monsoon currents and mesoscale (eddies) processes over BoB...
April 16, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627476/potential-routes-of-plastics-biotransformation-involving-novel-plastizymes-revealed-by-global-multi-omic-analysis-of-plastic-associated-microbes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rodney S Ridley, Roth E Conrad, Blake G Lindner, Seongwook Woo, Konstantinos T Konstantinidis
Despite increasing efforts across various disciplines, the fate, transport, and impact of synthetic plastics on the environment and public health remain poorly understood. To better elucidate the microbial ecology of plastic waste and its potential for biotransformation, we conducted a large-scale analysis of all publicly available meta-omic studies investigating plastics (n = 27) in the environment. Notably, we observed low prevalence of known plastic degraders throughout most environments, except for substantial enrichment in riverine systems...
April 16, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627460/understanding-the-relationship-between-surfing-performance-and-fin-design
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James R Forsyth, Grant Barnsley, Mehrdad Amirghasemi, Johan Barthelemy, Alhoush Elshahomi, Buyung Kosasih, Pascal Perez, Stephen Beirne, Julie R Steele, Marc In Het Panhuis
This research aimed to determine whether accomplished surfers could accurately perceive how changes to surfboard fin design affected their surfing performance. Four different surfboard fins, including conventional, single-grooved, and double-grooved fins, were developed using computer-aided design combined with additive manufacturing (3D printing). We systematically installed these 3D-printed fins into instrumented surfboards, which six accomplished surfers rode on waves in the ocean in a random order while blinded to the fin condition...
April 16, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627397/weakened-western-indian-ocean-dominance-on-antarctic-sea-ice-variability-in-a-changing-climate
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Zhang, Xuya Ren, Wenju Cai, Xichen Li, Lixin Wu
Patterns of sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies of the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) exhibit strong diversity, ranging from being dominated by the western tropical Indian Ocean (WTIO) to the eastern tropical Indian Ocean (ETIO). Whether and how the different types of IOD variability patterns affect the variability of Antarctic sea ice is not known, nor is how the impact may change in a warming climate. Here, we find that the leading mode of austral spring Antarctic sea ice variability is dominated by WTIO SST variability rather than ETIO SST or El Niño-Southern Oscillation...
April 16, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627374/bioadhesive-interface-for-marine-sensors-on-diverse-soft-fragile-species
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camilo Duque Londono, Seth F Cones, Jue Deng, Jingjing Wu, Hyunwoo Yuk, David E Guza, T Aran Mooney, Xuanhe Zhao
Marine animals equipped with sensors provide vital information for understanding their ecophysiology and collect oceanographic data on climate change and for resource management. Existing methods for attaching sensors to marine animals mostly rely on invasive physical anchors, suction cups, and rigid glues. These methods can suffer from limitations, particularly for adhering to soft fragile marine species such as squid and jellyfish, including slow complex operations, unreliable fixation, tissue trauma, and behavior changes of the animals...
April 16, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627348/an-analytical-review-on-revamping-plastic-waste-management-exploring-recycling-biodegradation-and-the-growing-role-of-biobased-plastics
#37
REVIEW
Jayana Rajvanshi, Monika Sogani, Georgios Tziouvaras, Anu Kumar, Zainab Syed, Kumar Sonu, Nishan Sen Gupta, Himanshi Sen
Globally, 90% of plastics are synthetic, made up of crude oil, natural gas, and coal. Even though plastic is extremely useful in our lives, its excessive use and mismanaged disposal are negatively affecting the ecosystem. The review highlights that the recycling process plays a critical role in controlling the problem of plastic pollution. Although plastic recycling is the most common approach used for managing plastic waste, only 2% of the total plastic waste enters the closed-loop system. However, the review suggests that along with recycling, cost-effective and environmentally friendly plastic approaches can synergistically help to control this increasing problem of plastic waste accumulation...
April 16, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626628/composition-diel-dynamic-and-biotic-abiotic-interaction-of-marine-neustonic-zooplankton-in-the-oligotrophic-south-china-sea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chaofeng Wang, Zhimeng Xu, Li Zhao, Jun Ma, Yuan Zhao, Zhen Guo, Qingjing Fu, Wuchang Zhang
Neuston, situated at the air-sea interface, stands as a crucial frontier in the realm of the global warming. Despite its unique habitat, there remains a need to substantiate the composition, diel dynamic and biotic-abiotic interaction of neustonic zooplankton in the tropical seas. In this study, we present rare observational data on neustonic zooplankton (0-20 cm) in the oligotrophic tropical South China Sea (SCS) during the summer of 2022. A total of eighteen samples were collected and analyzed, revealing the presence of fourteen taxa from eight phyla...
April 12, 2024: Marine Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626432/role-of-iodine-assisted-aerosol-particle-formation-in-antarctica
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carlton Xavier, Robin Wollesen de Jonge, Tuija Jokinen, Lisa Beck, Mikko Sipilä, Tinja Olenius, Pontus Roldin
New particle formation via the ion-mediated sulfuric acid and ammonia molecular clustering mechanism remains the most widely observed and experimentally verified pathway. Recent laboratory and molecular level observations indicate iodine-driven nucleation as a potentially important source of new particles, especially in coastal areas. In this study, we assess the role of iodine species in particle formation using the best available molecular thermochemistry data and coupled to a detailed 1-d column model which is run along air mass trajectories over the Southern Ocean and the coast of Antarctica...
April 16, 2024: Environmental Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625734/new-eukaryotic-phytoplankton-isolates-from-the-oligotrophic-tropical-pacific-ocean
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shiri Graff van Creveld, Sacha N Coesel, Megan J Schatz, E Virginia Armbrust
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April 16, 2024: Journal of Phycology
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