@article{101, keywords = {dissolved oxygen, organic matter, surface water, oxygen, sea water, applied science, Biogeochemistry, chemical oceanography, climate change, computer simulation, dissolved oxygen, global warming, marine environment, aerosol, Article, Atlantic Ocean, (876), greenhouse gas, marine species, negative feedback, nonhuman, ocean environment, Oxygen minimum zone, Pacific Ocean, priority journal, simulation, solubility, animal, chemistry, ecosystem, feedback system, greenhouse effect, sea, temperature, tropic climate, Animals, atmosphere, Ecosystem, Feedback, Global Warming, Oceans and Seas, Seawater, Solubility, Temperature, Tropical Climate}, author = {L. Resplandy}, title = {Will ocean zones with low oxygen levels expand or shrink? news-and-views}, abstract = {
Computer simulations show that areas of the ocean that have low levels of dissolved oxygen will expand, but then shrink, in response to global warming - adding to an emerging picture of the finely balanced processes involved. {\textcopyright} 2018 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved.
}, year = {2018}, journal = {Nature}, volume = {557}, number = {7705}, pages = {314-315}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-018-05034-y}, doi = {10.1038/d41586-018-05034-y}, note = {ps_limited_html}, }