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Nutrient limitation of marine primary producers will change in complex ways as anthropogenic warming continues, altering global biogeochemical cycles, according to a synthesis of recent studies.
Human activities have altered the production, transport and fate of mud and associated organic carbon, with important implications for global carbon cycling.