Olivier Aumont
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Recent Articles
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Rodgers K, Aumont O, Toyama K, Resplandy L, Ishii M, Nakano T, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Aug;
632(8026):802-807.
PMID: 39169247
Low-latitude (LL) oceans account for up to half of global net primary production and export. It has been argued that the Southern Ocean dominates LL primary production and export, with...
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Clerc C, Aumont O, Bopp L
Glob Chang Biol
. 2023 Sep;
29(22):6383-6398.
PMID: 37751177
It is often suggested that gelatinous zooplankton may benefit from anthropogenic pressures of all kinds and in particular from climate change. Large pelagic tunicates, for example, are likely to be...
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Tagliabue A, Buck K, Sofen L, Twining B, Aumont O, Boyd P, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Aug;
620(7972):104-109.
PMID: 37532817
Iron is important in regulating the ocean carbon cycle. Although several dissolved and particulate species participate in oceanic iron cycling, current understanding emphasizes the importance of complexation by organic ligands...
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Dupont L, Le Mezo P, Aumont O, Bopp L, Clerc C, Ethe C, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2022 Dec;
29(6):1545-1556.
PMID: 36516354
Despite recurrent emphasis on their ecological and economic roles, the importance of high trophic levels (HTLs) on ocean carbon dynamics, through passive (fecal pellet production, carcasses) and active (vertical migration)...
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Kwiatkowski L, Torres O, Aumont O, Orr J
Glob Chang Biol
. 2022 Nov;
29(4):982-997.
PMID: 36333953
Our understanding of how increasing atmospheric CO and climate change influences the marine CO system and in turn ecosystems has increasingly focused on perturbations to carbonate chemistry variability. This variability...
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Regimbeau A, Budinich M, Larhlimi A, Pierella Karlusich J, Aumont O, Memery L, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2022 Apr;
25(6):1352-1364.
PMID: 35384214
Standard niche modelling is based on probabilistic inference from organismal occurrence data but does not benefit yet from genome-scale descriptions of these organisms. This study overcomes this shortcoming by proposing...
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Buchanan P, Aumont O, Bopp L, Mahaffey C, Tagliabue A
Nat Commun
. 2021 Oct;
12(1):6214.
PMID: 34711843
The open ocean nitrogen cycle is being altered by increases in anthropogenic atmospheric nitrogen deposition and climate change. How the nitrogen cycle responds will determine long-term trends in net primary...
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Keerthi M, Levy M, Aumont O
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):1285.
PMID: 33446822
Seasonal surface chlorophyll (SChl) blooms are very chaotic in nature, but traditional bloom paradigms have climbed out of these subseasonal variations. Here we highlight the leading order role of wind...
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Tagliabue A, Barrier N, du Pontavice H, Kwiatkowski L, Aumont O, Bopp L, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2020 Sep;
26(11):6168-6179.
PMID: 32970390
Earth System Models project that global climate change will reduce ocean net primary production (NPP), upper trophic level biota biomass and potential fisheries catches in the future, especially in the...
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Seferian R, Berthet S, Yool A, Palmieri J, Bopp L, Tagliabue A, et al.
Curr Clim Change Rep
. 2020 Aug;
6(3):95-119.
PMID: 32837849
Purpose Of Review: The changes or updates in ocean biogeochemistry component have been mapped between CMIP5 and CMIP6 model versions, and an assessment made of how far these have led...