About this Research Topic
Biogenic elements determine the marine biogeochemistry cycling but are disturbed by environmental factors such as global warming, atmospheric sedimentation, eutrophication, ocean acidification, and hypoxia. However, responses of biogenic elements to these disturbances and their corresponding microbial transformations were still under debate. Such a situation highlights the need to study biogenic elements better by incorporating physical, biological and chemical perspectives.
The focus of this Research Topic is on studies that use physical, biological and chemical methods to explore how biogenic elements respond to environmental change. It calls for original and novel papers related to responses of biogenic elements in any of the following research topics:
• The impacts of global climate changes on spatiotemporal distribution patterns, migration and transformation processes of marine biogenic elements.
• The role of microorganisms on the biogenic elements’ transformations in a marine ecosystem.
• The responses of the microbial community to global changes in a marine ecosystem.
• The interactions between biogenic elements and microorganisms facing global climate changes.
Keywords: biogenic elements, microbial community, spatiotemporal distribution, nutrient transformations
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