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  • Modelling studies of climate change impacts on phytoplankton typically consider individual properties, which ignores the complex nature of the marine environment. This work undertakes regional assessments using multiple properties, including interactions, and finds shifts of <20–300% in phytoplankton physiological rates.

    • Philip W. Boyd
    • Sinikka T. Lennartz
    • Scott C. Doney
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 5, P: 71-79
  • Marine dissolved organic matter can persist for millennia, but the reasons for this phenomenon are unknown. This Perspective describes and compares two concepts — intrinsic and emergent recalcitrance — explaining marine organic matter persistence.

    • Thorsten Dittmar
    • Sinikka T. Lennartz
    • Jan-Hendrik Hehemann
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 2, P: 570-583
  • Black carbon is produced by wildfire and fossil fuel burning, and persists in the environment over centuries to millennia. This Review describes black carbon sources and budgets, discusses its transport along the land-to-ocean continuum and highlights its enigmatic cycling in the ocean.

    • Alysha I. Coppola
    • Sasha Wagner
    • Matthew W. Jones
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 3, P: 516-532