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      Seaweeds and Decapod Crustaceans on Gulf Deep Banks after the Macondo Oil Spill

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          Long-term ecosystem response to the Exxon Valdez oil spill.

          The ecosystem response to the 1989 spill of oil from the Exxon Valdez into Prince William Sound, Alaska, shows that current practices for assessing ecological risks of oil in the oceans and, by extension, other toxic sources should be changed. Previously, it was assumed that impacts to populations derive almost exclusively from acute mortality. However, in the Alaskan coastal ecosystem, unexpected persistence of toxic subsurface oil and chronic exposures, even at sublethal levels, have continued to affect wildlife. Delayed population reductions and cascades of indirect effects postponed recovery. Development of ecosystem-based toxicology is required to understand and ultimately predict chronic, delayed, and indirect long-term risks and impacts.
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            Overview of the marine roseobacter lineage.

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              Nutrient Changes in the Mississippi River and System Responses on the Adjacent Continental Shelf

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                Journal
                BioScience
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                1525-3244
                0006-3568
                September 01 2014
                September 01 2014
                : 64
                : 9
                : 808-819
                Article
                10.1093/biosci/biu119
                7d739b93-c309-4c1e-9e5d-bebfaf4e967c
                © 2014
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