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  • Continental shelves have become a substantial sink of anthropogenic mercury since the onset of the Industrial Revolution. However, human activities and climate-related processes can remobilize mercury-bearing sediment, potentially transforming this mercury sink into a marine source.

    • Maodian Liu
    • Chengzhen Zhou
    • Thomas S. Bianchi
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    P: 1-14
  • Phytoplankton communities are important players in biogeochemical processes, but are sensitive to global warming. Here, a meta-analysis shows how the varied responses of phytoplankton to rising temperatures could potentially alter growth dynamics and community structure in a future ocean.

    • S. I. Anderson
    • A. D. Barton
    • T. A. Rynearson
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-9
  • Phytoplankton form the base of the marine ecosystem but current ocean models used for climate change projections are too simple to assess potential changes in plankton community structure. This study analyses a complex ecosystem model with 35 phytoplankton types to evaluate the changes in phytoplankton community composition, turnover and size structure over the 21st century.

    • Stephanie A. Henson
    • B. B. Cael
    • Stephanie Dutkiewicz
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-8
  • Neptunium was the first actinide to be artificially synthesized, yet its chemistry has remained relatively unexplored. Most neptunium chemistry involves the neptunyl di(oxo) motif, and transuranic compounds with only one metal–ligand multiple bond are generally rare. Now, a stable complex of neptunium in the +5 oxidation state has been isolated that features a single terminal Np–O multiple bond.

    • Michał S. Dutkiewicz
    • Conrad A. P. Goodwin
    • Stephen T. Liddle
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 14, P: 342-349
  • The mechanisms that determine the relationship between diversity and productivity in marine phytoplankton remain unclear. Here, Vallina et al.show that selective predation and transient competitive exclusion determine phytoplankton community composition.

    • S. M. Vallina
    • M. J. Follows
    • M. Loreau
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-10
  • Probing the chemistry of transuranic elements is notoriously challenging. Now, three neptunium(III) organometallic sandwich complexes have been prepared using a flexible macrocycle as ligand, and their molecular and electronic structures characterized, adding to our understanding of the behaviour of f-elements and suggesting that the lower oxidation state Np(II) may be chemically accessible.

    • Michał S. Dutkiewicz
    • Joy H. Farnaby
    • Polly L. Arnold
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 8, P: 797-802