Interactions among ecosystem stressors and their importance in conservation

IM Côté, ES Darling, CJ Brown - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Interactions between multiple ecosystem stressors are expected to jeopardize biological
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

R Przeslawski, M Byrne, C Mellin - Global change biology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Marine organisms are simultaneously exposed to anthropogenic stressors with likely
interactive effects, including synergisms in which the combined effects of multiple stressors …

Effects of climate change on global seaweed communities

CDG Harley, KM Anderson, KW Demes… - Journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

The second skin: ecological role of epibiotic biofilms on marine organisms

M Wahl, F Goecke, A Labes, S Dobretsov… - Frontiers in …, 2012 - frontiersin.org
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 …

Climate change impacts on seagrass meadows and macroalgal forests: an integrative perspective on acclimation and adaptation potential

B Duarte, I Martins, R Rosa, AR Matos… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
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 …

Species are hypotheses: avoid connectivity assessments based on pillars of sand

E Pante, N Puillandre, A Viricel… - Molecular …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Identifying the interacting roles of stressors in driving the global loss of canopy‐forming to mat‐forming algae in marine ecosystems

EMA Strain, RJ Thomson, F Micheli… - Global change …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Identifying the type and strength of interactions between local anthropogenic and other
stressors can help to set achievable management targets for degraded marine ecosystems …

The effect of the algal microbiome on industrial production of microalgae

J Lian, RH Wijffels, H Smidt… - Microbial biotechnology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Top‐down control as important as nutrient enrichment for eutrophication effects in North Atlantic coastal ecosystems

Ö Östman, J Eklöf, BK Eriksson, J Olsson… - Journal of Applied …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Seagrass and seaweed habitats constitute hotspots for diversity and ecosystem services in
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?

G Rilov, AD Mazaris, V Stelzenmüller, B Helmuth… - Global Ecology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Rapid anthropogenic climate change is a major threat to ocean biodiversity, increasing the
challenge for marine conservation. Strategic conservation planning, and more recently …