Interactions among ecosystem stressors and their importance in conservation
Interactions between multiple ecosystem stressors are expected to jeopardize biological
processes, functions and biodiversity. The scientific community has declared stressor …
processes, functions and biodiversity. The scientific community has declared stressor …
A review and meta‐analysis of the effects of multiple abiotic stressors on marine embryos and larvae
Marine organisms are simultaneously exposed to anthropogenic stressors with likely
interactive effects, including synergisms in which the combined effects of multiple stressors …
interactive effects, including synergisms in which the combined effects of multiple stressors …
Effects of climate change on global seaweed communities
Seaweeds are ecologically important primary producers, competitors, and ecosystem
engineers that play a central role in coastal habitats ranging from kelp forests to coral reefs …
engineers that play a central role in coastal habitats ranging from kelp forests to coral reefs …
The second skin: ecological role of epibiotic biofilms on marine organisms
In the aquatic environment, biofilms on solid surfaces are omnipresent. The outer body
surface of marine organisms often represents a highly active interface between host and …
surface of marine organisms often represents a highly active interface between host and …
Climate change impacts on seagrass meadows and macroalgal forests: an integrative perspective on acclimation and adaptation potential
Marine macrophytes are the foundation of algal forests and seagrass meadows–some of the
most productive and diverse coastal marine ecosystems on the planet. These ecosystems …
most productive and diverse coastal marine ecosystems on the planet. These ecosystems …
Species are hypotheses: avoid connectivity assessments based on pillars of sand
Connectivity among populations determines the dynamics and evolution of populations, and
its assessment is essential in ecology in general and in conservation biology in particular …
its assessment is essential in ecology in general and in conservation biology in particular …
Identifying the interacting roles of stressors in driving the global loss of canopy‐forming to mat‐forming algae in marine ecosystems
Identifying the type and strength of interactions between local anthropogenic and other
stressors can help to set achievable management targets for degraded marine ecosystems …
stressors can help to set achievable management targets for degraded marine ecosystems …
The effect of the algal microbiome on industrial production of microalgae
Microbes are ubiquitously distributed, and they are also present in algae production
systems. The algal microbiome is a pivotal part of the alga holobiont and has a key role in …
systems. The algal microbiome is a pivotal part of the alga holobiont and has a key role in …
Top‐down control as important as nutrient enrichment for eutrophication effects in North Atlantic coastal ecosystems
Seagrass and seaweed habitats constitute hotspots for diversity and ecosystem services in
coastal ecosystems. These habitats are subject to anthropogenic pressures, of which …
coastal ecosystems. These habitats are subject to anthropogenic pressures, of which …
[HTML][HTML] Adaptive marine conservation planning in the face of climate change: What can we learn from physiological, ecological and genetic studies?
Rapid anthropogenic climate change is a major threat to ocean biodiversity, increasing the
challenge for marine conservation. Strategic conservation planning, and more recently …
challenge for marine conservation. Strategic conservation planning, and more recently …