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  • Ross Sea Bottom Water, a major source of Antarctic Bottom Water, has experienced significant freshening in recent decades. Here the authors use 23 years of summer measurements to document temporal variability in the salinity of the Ross Sea High Salinity Shelf Water (HSSW) and found that HSSW salinity decreased between 1995 and 2014 and rebounded sharply after 2014.

    • Pasquale Castagno
    • Vincenzo Capozzi
    • Giorgio Budillon
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-6
  • Phaeocystales are ecologically significant nanoplankton whose evolutionary history and functional diversity remain incompletely characterized. Here, the authors integrate genomic and transcriptomic data to reveal their lineage diversification, metabolic plasticity, and adaptation to polar and temperate regimes.

    • Zoltán Füssy
    • Robert H. Lampe
    • Andrew E. Allen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-18
  • Here the authors identify two zinc/cobalt responsive proteins (ZCRPs) in marine diatoms, determining their functional roles in trace metal transport and homeostasis, as well as their application as an indicator of oceanic Zn stress.

    • Riss M. Kellogg
    • Mark A. Moosburner
    • Mak A. Saito
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-13
  • Using a combination of remote-sensing technologies, lipidomics and gene-based biomarkers, the authors demonstrate a coupling between viral infection of an Emiliania huxleyi bloom and the export of organic and inorganic carbon from the photic zone.

    • Christien P. Laber
    • Jonathan E. Hunter
    • Kay D. Bidle
    Research
    Nature Microbiology
    Volume: 3, P: 537-547