Feature Article

susan's picture

Future ocean hypercapnia driven by anthropogenic amplification of the natural CO2 cycle

Data-based projections suggest that the natural CO2 cycle could be amplified by up to ten times by 2100 in some oceanic regions if atmospheric CO2 concentrations continue to increase, which could detrimentally affect major fisheries.

Publication Date: 
21/01/2016
383–386
Main Topic: 
Name of the Journal: 
susan's picture

Italian papers on genetically modified crops under investigation

Papers that describe harmful effects to animals fed genetically modified (GM) crops are under scrutiny for alleged data manipulation. The leaked findings of an ongoing investigation at the University of Naples in Italy suggest that images in the papers may have been intentionally altered. The leader of the lab that carried out the work there says that there is no substance to this claim.

Original Source

268-269
529
Publication Date: 
21/01/2016
Main Topic: 
Author: 
Name of the Journal: 
susan's picture

Import security: Assessing the risks of imported food

We use data on food import violations from the FDA Operational and Administrative System for Import Support (OASIS) to address rising concerns associated with imported food, quantify import risks by product and by country of origin, and explore the usefulness of OASIS data for risk assessment. In particular, we assess whether there are significant trends in violations, whether import violations can be used to quantify risks by country and by product, and how import risks depend on economic factors of the country of origin.

1-18
Publication Date: 
20/01/2016
Name of the Journal: 
Attachment(s): 
Main Topic: 
susan's picture

Subfield profitability analysis reveals an economic case for cropland diversification

1
1-13
Publication Date: 
20/01/2016

Public agencies and private enterprises increasingly desire to achieve ecosystem service outcomes in agricultural systems, but are limited by perceived conflicts between economic and ecosystem service goals and a lack of tools enabling effective operational management. Here we use Iowa—an agriculturally homogeneous state representative of the Maize Belt—to demonstrate an economic rationale for cropland diversification at the subfield scale.

11
Main Topic: 
Name of the Journal: 
susan's picture

Physical activity and sedentary behavior associated with components of Metabolic Syndrome among people in rural China

Metabolic syndrome is prevalent worldwide and its prevalence is related to physical activity, race, and lifestyle. Little data is available for people living in rural areas of China. In this study we examined associations of physical activity and sedentary behaviors with metabolic syndrome components among people in rural China. 

Original Source

1-15
Publication Date: 
20/01/2016
Name of the Journal: 
Main Topic: 
susan's picture

2015 declared the hottest year on record

It’s official: 2015 was the hottest year on record. Global data show that a powerful El Niño, marked by warmer waters in the tropical Pacific Ocean, helped to drive atmospheric temperatures well past 2014's record highs. Some researchers suggest that broader Pacific trends could spell even more dramatic temperature increases in years to come.

Publication Date: 
20/01/2016
Name of the Journal: 
Main Topic: 
susan's picture

Climatic modulation of recent trends in ocean acidification in the California Current System

Researchers reconstruct the evolution of ocean acidification in the California Current System (CalCS) from 1979 through 2012 using hindcast simulations with an eddy-resolving ocean biogeochemical model forced with observation-based variations of wind and fluxes of heat and freshwater. Researchers find that domain-wide pH and ${{\rm{\Omega }}}_{\mathrm{arag}}$ in the top 60 m of the water column decreased significantly over these three decades by about −0.02 decade−1 and −0.12 decade−1, respectively.

1-18
Publication Date: 
19/01/2016
Name of the Journal: 
Main Topic: 
susan's picture

Standardized assessment of biodiversity trends in tropical forest protected areas: The end is not in sight

Extinction rates in the Anthropocene are three orders of magnitude higher than background and disproportionately occur in the tropics, home of half the world’s species. Despite global efforts to combat tropical species extinctions, lack of high-quality, objective information on tropical biodiversity has hampered quantitative evaluation of conservation strategies. In particular, the scarcity of population-level monitoring in tropical forests has stymied assessment of biodiversity outcomes, such as the status and trends of animal populations in protected areas.

1-21
Publication Date: 
19/01/2016
Name of the Journal: 
Main Topic: 
susan's picture

Catch reconstructions reveal that global marine fisheries catches are higher than reported and declining

Fisheries data assembled by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) suggest that global marine fisheries catches increased to 86 million tonnes in 1996, then slightly declined. Here, using a decade-long multinational ‘catch reconstruction’ project covering the Exclusive Economic Zones of the world’s maritime countries and the High Seas from 1950 to 2010, and accounting for all fisheries, we identify catch trajectories differing considerably from the national data submitted to the FAO.

1-9
Publication Date: 
19/01/2016
Name of the Journal: 
Main Topic: 
susan's picture

Modeling marine surface microplastic transport to assess optimal removal locations

Marine plastic pollution is an ever-increasing problem that demands immediate mitigation and reduction plans. Here, a model based on satellite-tracked buoy observations and scaled to a large data set of observations on microplastic from surface trawls was used to simulate the transport of plastics floating on the ocean surface from 2015 to 2025, with the goal to assess the optimal marine microplastic removal locations for two scenarios: removing the most surface microplastic and reducing the impact on ecosystems, using plankton growth as a proxy.

1-6
Publication Date: 
19/01/2016
Name of the Journal: 
Main Topic: 

Pages