Plankton and climate


Autoria(s): Reid, PC; Edwards, M
Contribuinte(s)

Steele, J.H.

Turekian, K.K.

Thorpe, S.A.

Data(s)

2001

Resumo

Plankton has two roles with respect to climate: first as an indicator of climate change in present day populations and in the fossil record and second as a factor contributing to climate change through, for example, its role in the CO sub(2) cycle, in cloud formation via dimethylsulfide (DMS) production, and in altering the reflectivity of sea water as a component of suspended particulate matter. Current research on both the contribution of plankton to climate change and its role as an indicator of change are central to predicting potential scenarios that may occur in the future at a time when global mean temperatures are predicted to rise at an unprecedented rate by 1.5-6 degree C within the next 100 years.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://plymsea.ac.uk/1724/1/reid_edwards_plankton_climate_2001.pdf

Reid, PC; Edwards, M. 2001 Plankton and climate. In: Steele, J.H.; Turekian, K.K.; Thorpe, S.A., (eds.) Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences. London, (UK), Academic Press, Harcourt Science and Technology, 2194-2200.

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Academic Press, Harcourt Science and Technology

Relação

http://plymsea.ac.uk/1724/

http://www.academicpress.com

10.1005/rwos.2001.0267

Palavras-Chave #Ecology and Environment
Tipo

Publication - Book Section

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