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  • 2020-2024  (16)
  • 11
    Keywords: carbon cycling ; ecosystem function ; carbonate production ; coral reef fishes ; causal inference ; CaCO3 biomineralization ; Hochschulschrift
    Description / Table of Contents: Marine fish play important functional roles within the carbon cycle, including the production and excretion of intestinal carbonates. With fish accounting for at least 3-15% of total marine carbonate production, the global significance of this process is clear. A comprehensive assessment of the drivers of fish carbonate excretion rate and mineralogy is however lacking. Closing this gap is imperative to fully understand the role of fish in the inorganic carbon cycle and to predict how it may change in future. Focusing on tropical and subtropical reefs, this thesis assessed the drivers of fish contributions to the inorganic carbon cycle at different ecological levels and spatial scales. At the individual level, this project compiled intestinal traits for 142 species and carbonate excretion rates and mineralogy for 85 species. A comprehensive modelling approach then identified the species traits and environmental factors that influence individual excretion rates and mineralogy. At the community level and at the global scale, a novel analysis of 〉1,400 reefs mapped distribution patterns in fish carbonate excretion and mineralogy. A causal inference analysis identified the major ecological, environmental, and socio-economic factors driving these community-level patterns. At the regional scale (i.e., in the Australian coral reefs context), structural equation models disentangled the indirect effects of human gravity (i.e., a proxy for human pressure) and fisheries management on fish contributions to inorganic carbon cycling. Findings at the individual level confirmed the long-assumed direct link between fish carbonate excretion and metabolic rate and showed that diet strongly influences intestinal morphology. Relative intestinal length was uncovered as a strong driver of carbonate excretion rates and mineralogy, as were taxonomic identity and temperature. Current global patterns of fish contribution to the inorganic carbon cycle are primarily driven by fish community structure, sea surface temperature, and human gravity. Carbonate excretion rates peaked in highly productive areas supporting high fish biomass, especially within the upper trophic levels, and where human gravity is low. Globally, fish communities predominantly excrete the more soluble carbonates and their proportion increases with increasing temperature. On Australian reefs, fish carbonate excretion was strongly affected by human impact through reduced fish biomass despite the region’s relatively low fishing pressure. In this particular geographic context, current fisheries management is not sufficient to maintain fish carbonate excretion, despite positive effects on fish biodiversity. This thesis advances our understanding of the role of fish in inorganic carbon cycling from the physiological, ecological, biogeographic, chemical, mineralogical, and conservation perspectives. It unravels the complex variability of this function across ecological levels and spatial scales. Coupled with predictive models, this information could yield solid predictions of the future levels of this function in light of anthropogenic impacts and climate-driven range shifts. While fish carbonate excretion may increase with climate change, excreted carbonates will dissolve faster and/or at shallower water depths, thereby changing their influence on seawater chemistry and reducing their sedimentation potential. Protecting large predators would promote inorganic carbonate production and other fish roles within the carbon cycle. However, fisheries management has in places limited capacity to sustain fish inorganic carbon cycling. The need for effective, context-tailored management approaches that address socio-economic factors beyond fishing pressure is strongly emphasised.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 274 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Language: English
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  • 12
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    Online Resource
    Hamburg : Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Arktis ; Erwärmung ; Oberflächentemperatur ; Meereis ; Schwankung ; Prognosemodell
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online Resource
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Erdsystemforschung 260
    Language: English
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  • 13
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Methanoxidierende Bakterien ; Meeresbiologie
    Description / Table of Contents: The presented work contributes to the overall understanding of the bubble-mediated transport process, by defining the parameters controlling the transport efficiency and identifying the methanotrophic bacteria transported into the water column via the gas bubbles. Further, it highlights the importance of bentho-pelagic transport processes at seep sites and their positive feedback on the pelagic methane sink.〈eng〉
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (V, 97 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    DDC: 570
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    Language: English , German
    Note: GutachterInnen: Heide Schulz-Vogt (Leibniz-Institut für Ostseeforschung Warnemünde) ; Hermann W. Bange (GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel)
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  • 14
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    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Physical geography. ; Geology. ; Plasma (Ionized gases).
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I Ionosphere and applications -- Ionosphere and practical applications -- Physics of the ionosphere. Effects of solar activity and Earth magnetic field -- Ionosphere effect on radio -- Ionosphere effect on GNSS -- Ionosphere effect and weather -- Ionosphere and earthquakes -- Unproved hypotheses related to ionosphere -- Part II Models -- Information derivable from ionospheric measurements -- TEC models -- Scintillation models -- Low frequency models -- Part III Instruments -- Probes and ionometers -- Schumann receiver -- GNSS receiver. Receiver - pseudolite pair -- Ionospheric scintillation monitor -- Part VI Measurements -- Ground based measurements -- Network based measurements -- Airborne measurements -- Spaceborne measurements and occultation method -- Active measurements and upsetting effects -- Part V Case study: SDR ionospheric scintillation monitor. Ground based and airborne measurements -- TEC -- Scintillation effects -- Eclipse events -- Earthquake events.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXII, 276 p. 145 illus., 130 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031534430
    Series Statement: Springer Atmospheric Sciences
    Language: English
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  • 15
    Keywords: Sustainability. ; Energy policy. ; Environment.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Digital Competencies within Non-Profit Organizations: A Preliminary Study -- Chapter 2: Designing a personalized learning journey for the promotion of smart and sustainable cities -- Chapter 3: Recycling: an optimization with machine learning -- Chapter 4: An AI analysis on the circular economy value chain. A Portuguese perspective of evaluation business models -- Chapter 5: Cybersecurity in Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things: Challenges and Opportunities -- Chapter 6: Some Ethical and Legal Implications of Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 7: Digital Transformation of Entrepreneurship Education on a Global Scale using a Technological Platform -- Chapter 8: From Digital Sustainability to Sustainable Development of Agriculture -- Chapter 9: Digital city and the objectives of sustainable development -- Chapter 10: Agriculture 4.0 and the challenges of Sustainable Development: a bibliometric analysis -- Chapter 11: Urinary Incontinence Detector for MS patients - A Blended Intensive Program Project -- Chapter 12: Intermediaries in Socio-Technical Transitions to Sustainability: An Analytical Model Grounded on Corporate Strategy, Niche Technologies and ESG -- Chapter 13: Co-creation and citizen satisfaction with the quality of public services -- Chapter 14: The influence of sociodemographic variables on worker satisfaction -- Chapter 15: The Leadership and Employee Satisfaction -- Chapter 16: Leveraging Cross-Regional Synergies: Unpacking Successful Partnerships between Incumbent European Finance Firms & Asian Fintech Pioneers Advancing Sustainable Finance Products/Services -- Chapter 17: Practices of circular economy in the Textile and Clothing Industry in Portugal: an exploratory study -- Chapter 18: Diversity in tourism demand and the revisiting of sustainable and pilgrimage destinations: an approach to the Ways of St. James -- Chapter 19: The impact of leadership in times of pandemic on the performance of commercial teams study of tourism sectos in Portugal -- Chapter 20: Digitization in the hotel industry - sustainability of contactless communication -- Chapter 21: Nomophobia and Its Consequences: An Experimental Study to Measure the Experiences of Museum Visitors -- Chapter 22: Comparative Analysis of Squirrel-Cage Induction and Synchronous Reluctance Rotors in a Three-Phase Stator: Evaluating Performance and Efficiency -- Chapter 23: Toolset for the development of a power driver with arbitrary current waveform for a permanent magnet synchronous motor -- Chapter 24: Simulation of a Three-phase Reluctance Motor in a Python Environment -- Chapter 25: Wireless charging technology for UAV applications -- Chapter 26: IoT and AI as a lever for a sustainable public lightning solution with Second Life Electric Vehicle Batteries -- Chapter 27: Battery durability assessment and repurposing as second-life batteries for renewable energy -- Chapter 28: Understanding the constructs related to customer experience in online stores -- Chapter 29: Citybranding: Generation of brands in the cities of Mindelo and Praia – Cape Verde -- Chapter 30: Purchase Intention Determinants of Green Cosmetics -- Chapter 31: Fundamentals of education for sustainable development: the challenges of teachers.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 489 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031576508
    Series Statement: Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences
    Language: English
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  • 16
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Climatology. ; Environment. ; Environmental management.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1 Climate and weather at 3 degrees more -- Chapter 2 Biodiversity at the tipping point -- Chapter 3 Agriculture in a hot world -- Chapter 4 Escape from heat, drought and extreme weather -- Chapter 5 Economic impacts -- Chapter 6 Stop rainforest deforestation -- Chapter 7 Reforestation in the tropics and subtropics -- Chapter 8 Bauhaus Earth -- Chapter 9 Peatland must be wet -- Chapter 10 Humus enrichment of soils -- Chapter 11 Strengthen terrestrial water cycles -- Chapter 12 Germany under climate stress -- Chapter 13 People must know what they are in for!.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XX, 276 p. 60 illus., 57 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031581441
    Language: English
    Note: Open Access
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