Individual-based eco-evolutionary models for understanding adaptation in changing seas
As climate change threatens species' persistence, predicting the potential for species to
adapt to rapidly changing environments is imperative for the development of effective …
adapt to rapidly changing environments is imperative for the development of effective …
[HTML][HTML] Environmental heterogeneity determines diatom colonisation on artificial substrata: Implications for biomonitoring in coastal marine waters
P Cotiyane-Pondo, TG Bornman - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Benthic diatoms form an important component of the microphytobenthos and have long
been utilised as suitable bioindicators in aquatic systems. However, knowledge on benthic …
been utilised as suitable bioindicators in aquatic systems. However, knowledge on benthic …
Evolution in changing seas
KE Lotterhos, M Albecker… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Rapid environmental change continues to have alarming consequences for the world's
oceans, including shifts in the distribution and phenology of species, the nature and strength …
oceans, including shifts in the distribution and phenology of species, the nature and strength …