Marine ecosystem shifts with deglacial sea-ice loss inferred from ancient DNA shotgun sequencing
Marine ecosystem shifts with deglacial sea-ice loss inferred from ancient DNA shotgun sequencing
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Sea ice is a key factor for the functioning and services provided by polar marine ecosystems. However, ecosystem responses to sea-ice loss are largely unknown because time-series data are lacking. Here, we use shotgun metagenomics of marine sedimentary ancient DNA off Kamchatka (Western Bering Sea) covering the last ~20,000 years. We traced shifts...
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Marine ecosystem shifts with deglacial sea-ice loss inferred from ancient DNA shotgun sequencing
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-023-36845-x