To explore the response of dissolved heavy metals (HMs) along the Yellow Sea coast to seawater characteristics, we assessed the temporal and spatial variations as well as pollution levels of six dissolved HMs (Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, Hg, and As) in surface seawater from 2021 to 2023. The results indicated that the average concentrations of HMs in the seawater were ranked as follows: Zn > Cu > As > Pb > Cd > Hg, with specific concentration ranges of 4.70-7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAt present, a clear dependency of the dynamics upon temperature and pH has not been established for many heavy metals (HMs), so making it difficult to project and quantify the impact of ocean warming and acidification on metal biogeochemistry in future scenarios. To understand the responses of HMs to future ocean warming and acidification, we estimated the spatial-temporal variations and pollution status of six dissolved HMs (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAssessment of ecological security is essential for understanding the status of bay ecosystem and developing appropriate management strategy. Based on the driving force-pressure-state-impact-response (DPSIR) model, the demographic, economic, social, and ecological data of Laizhou Bay and its three neighboring counties were selected for the period from 2015 to 2021. An ecological security evaluation index system of Laizhou Bay containing 26 indicators was established, and the weights of each indicator were determined by the methods of AHP and EWM, and a comprehensive evaluation of the ecological security of Laizhou Bay was carried out by ESI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiatoms and dinoflagellates are two typical functional groups of phytoplankton, playing important roles in ecosystem processes and biogeochemical cycles. Changes in diatoms and dinoflagellates are thought to be one of the possible mechanisms for the increase in harmful algal blooms (HABs), due to changing hydrological conditions associated with climate change and human activities. However, little is known about their ability to adapt to changing ocean environments, thus making it difficult to know whether and how they are adapting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiatoms and dinoflagellates are two typical functional groups of phytoplankton assemblages, which play a crucial role in the structure and functioning of most marine ecosystems. To date, a novel challenge in ecology and biogeochemistry is to address the influences of environmental changes associated with climate change and human activities on the dynamics of diatoms and dinoflagellates. However, the knowledge of the key environmental factors controlling the diatom-dinoflagellate dynamics remains to be improved, particularly in the coastal ecosystems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to study the dynamics of marine phytoplankton communities in response to anticipated in temperature and CO, a shipboard continuous culture experiment (Ecostat) was conducted. The experiment involved simulations under current atmospheric CO concentrations (400 ppm) and projected year-2100 CO levels (1000 ppm), as well as varying temperature under present (22 °C) versus increased temperature (26 °C) in the Yellow Sea during the summer of 2020. The results showed that both the increased pCO and temperature had significant effects on microphytoplankton and picophytoplankton, with the warming effect proving to be more significant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe occurrence of abnormal phytoplankton blooms is one of the significant changes in coastal ecosystems due to climate change. However, the underlying mechanism of such blooms remains poorly understood due to the complexity of the system. In this study, the data from numerous observations was used to elucidate the unprecedented phytoplankton blooms in the autumn and winter of 2021 in Laizhou Bay, a typical aquaculture bay in the southern Bohai Sea of China.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCoastal wetland sediment is important reservoir for silicon (Si), and plays an essential role in controlling its biogeochemical cycling. However, little is known about Si fractionations and the associated factors driving their transformations in coastal wetland sediments. In this study, we applied an optimized sequential Si extraction method to separate six sub-fractions of non-crystalline Si (Si) in sediments from two coastal wetlands, including Si in dissolved silicate (Si), Si in the adsorbed silicate (Si), Si bound to organic matter (Si), Si occluded in pedogenic oxides and hydroxides (Si), Si in biogenic amorphous silica (Si), and Si in pedogenic amorphous silica (Si).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe relationships between phytoplankton carbon (C) biomass and diversity (i.e., C-to-H' ratio) and chlorophyll a (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), recently redefined as metabolic-dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD), is liver-metabolism-associated steatohepatitis caused by nonalcoholic factors. NAFLD/MASLD is currently the most prevalent liver disease in the world, affecting one-fourth of the global population, and its prevalence increases with age. Current treatments are limited; one important reason hindering drug development is the insufficient understanding of the onset and pathogenesis of NAFLD/MASLD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFood allergy is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is caused by an abnormal immune response to harmless food antigens, which is influenced by genetics and environmental factors. Modulating the gut microbiota and immune system with probiotics or genetically modified probiotics confers health benefits to the host and offers a novel strategy for preventing and treating food allergy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnvironmental changes associated with river inflow and seawater intrusion are known to affect zooplankton communities in coastal systems, but how zooplankton respond to these environmental changes remains unclear at present. Here we explored the effects of river inflow and seawater intrusion on zooplankton community structure in Jiaozhou Bay. The results showed that the river inflow and seawater intrusion are key in driving zooplankton dynamics, but with contrasting effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMar Pollut Bull
September 2023
Phytoplankton biomass is an intuitive indicator to evaluate the stability of marine ecosystems. How to obtain phytoplankton biomass quickly and accurately is the focus of marine research. In this work, we selected 12 phytoplankton species to explore the relationship between cell volume and cellular compounds.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo identify the key factors influencing the trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) content of teleost fishes living in shallow seas and the epipelagic zone of the deep ocean, the muscle TMAO content was measured in 152 teleost fishes (21 species) collected from the marginal seas of China and the epipelagic zone of the northwest Pacific Ocean (NWPO) during May-July 2021. The results showed that the TMAO content in all fishes varied from 4.99 to 82.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZooplankton play key top-down and bottom-up regulatory roles in aquatic food webs, and are also ecologically indicative in marine ecosystems. However, there are relatively limited data on the effects of environmental changes on natural zooplankton communities, especially in coastal ecosystems. In the present study, we systematically evaluated the potential effects of various environmental variables, such as temperature, salinity, and nutrients, on the zooplankton communities along the coastal Yellow Sea during spring, summer, and fall.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Environ Manage
September 2023
Diatoms have long been thought to dominate the marine silicon (Si) cycle, as well as play an important role in the ocean's carbon (C) export, due to density-driven particle sedimentation. Research in the past decade has shed new light on the potential importance of picocyanobacteria to C export, although the sinking mechanism is still unclear. Interestingly, the recent discovery of Si accumulation by picocyanobacteria of the genus Synechococcus has strong implications for the marine Si cycle, which may also have profound influence on the oceanic C export.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMost coastal ecosystems are faced with novel challenges associated with human activities and climate change such as ocean acidification, warming, eutrophication, and organic pollution. However, data on the independent or combined effects of ocean acidification and warming on coastal eutrophication and organic pollution at present are relatively limited. Here, we applied the generalized additive models (GAMs) to explore the dynamics of coastal eutrophication and organic pollution in response to future climate change in the Bohai Sea.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHeavy metals and organic pollutants like total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) in coastal marine sediments are receiving extensive attention, as they may pose a serious threat to the aquatic environment and ecosystem health. To date, however, data on the long-term variations in the levels of sedimentary heavy metals and TPHs as well as their ecological risks are relatively limited. Here, we conducted 12 cruises spanning 3 years in the Bohai Sea and obtained ~1400 sediment samples to explore the long-term variations of heavy metals (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMarine plankton are faced with novel challenges associated with environmental changes such as ocean acidification, warming, and eutrophication. However, data on the effects of simultaneous environmental changes on complex natural communities in coastal ecosystems are relatively limited. Here we made a systematic analysis of biological and environmental parameters in the Bohai Sea over the past three years to suggest that plankton communities responded differently to current changing coastal environments, with the increase of phytoplankton and the decrease of zooplankton.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLaizhou Bay is plagued by many environmental problems (e.g., acidification and eutrophication) that are likely to increase in the coming decades along with social and demographic trends.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMarine picophytoplankton (<2 μm) play a key role in supporting food web and energy flow in the ocean, and are major contributors to the global marine carbon (C) cycle. In recent years, picophytoplankton have been found to have significant silica (Si) accumulation, a finding which provides a new sight into the interaction of marine C and Si cycles and questions the overwhelming role of large diatoms (>2 μm) in the Si cycle. As picophytoplankton have high cell abundance and wide distribution in the open ocean, exploring their influences on the C and Si cycles as well as other element cycles are becoming new scientific hotspots.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe phytoplankton sinking rate in the eastern Indian Ocean was measured during spring 2017 based on the SETCOL method. The range of phytoplankton sinking rates was -0.291 to 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMeasurements of different size-fractionated chlorophyll concentrations (Chl ) of phytoplankton assemblages are vital for advancing our understanding of the phytoplankton size structure and thus the marine biogeochemical cycle. In the present study, we thus made a comparative analysis of total and size-fractionated Chl in the Yellow Sea (YS) and Western Pacific (WP). Our results suggest that the total Chl was highly variable in the YS (averaging ~1.
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