[HTML][HTML] Research priorities for seafood-dependent livelihoods under ocean climate change extreme events

E Ojea, XE Ilosvay, D Salgueiro-Otero, I Rubio… - Current Opinion in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Highlights•The magnitude of climate-induced extreme events challenges food
security.•Hotspot areas of compound events need to be identified.•Local evidence on …

Assessment of risks associated with extreme climate events in small-scale bivalve fisheries: conceptual maps for decision-making based on a review of recent studies

R Domínguez, C Olabarria, E Vázquez - Journal of Marine Science and …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Extreme climate events, such as heatwaves and torrential rain, affect the physiology and
functioning of marine species, especially in estuarine habitats, producing severe ecological …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing high resolution thermal monitoring of complex intertidal environments from space: The case of ECOSTRESS at Rias Baixas, NW Iberia

N Weidberg, LKL Chiquillo, S Román, M Román… - Remote Sensing …, 2023 - Elsevier
Currently, thermal sensors on satellites and other orbital platforms with high spatial
resolution designed to monitor the oceans are often insufficient to assess the surface …

[HTML][HTML] Will warmer summers increase the impact of UV filters on marine bivalves?

D Bordalo, A Cuccaro, V Meucci, L De Marchi… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Marine organisms are constantly exposed to multiple stressors including pollutants released
into the environment, such as personal care products (PCPs), and climate change-derived …

[HTML][HTML] Hiding from heat: The transcriptomic response of two clam species is modulated by behaviour and habitat

D García-Souto, V Martínez-Mariño, P Morán… - Journal of Thermal …, 2024 - Elsevier
Rising occurrence of extreme warming events are profoundly impacting ecosystems, altering
their functioning and services with significant socio-economic consequences. Particularly …

Examining the ability of CMIP6 models to reproduce the upwelling SST imprint in the eastern boundary upwelling systems

R Varela, M DeCastro, L Rodriguez-Diaz… - Journal of Marine …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Knowing future changes in the sea surface temperature (SST) is of vital importance since
they can affect marine ecosystems, especially in areas of high productivity such as the …

[HTML][HTML] Coupling habitat-specific temperature scenarios with tolerance landscape to predict the impacts of climate change on farmed bivalves

C Bertolini, D Glaser, M Canu, R Pastres - Marine Environmental Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Due to climate change, heatwaves are likely to become more frequent, prolonged and
characterized by higher peak values, compared with climatological averages. However, the …

Influence of the canary upwelling system on SST during the unprecedented 2023 North Atlantic marine heatwave

R Varela, M deCastro, X Costoya, JM Dias… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
The heightened occurrence of marine heatwaves (MHWs) attributed to climate change has
garnered significant attention, primarily due to its profound impacts on marine ecosystems …

Modelling and mapping carbon capture potential of farmed blue mussels in the Baltic Sea region

A Vaher, J Kotta, B Stechele, A Kaasik, K Herkül… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
This study applies a regional Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model, enhanced to include
biocalcification processes, to evaluate the carbon capture potential of farmed blue mussels …

Tidings from the Tides–De novo transcriptome assembly of the endemic estuarine bivalve Villorita cyprinoides

S Rahuman, J NS, W Sebastian, E Varghese, A PK - Scientific Data, 2024 - nature.com
Abstract The Indian black clam Villorita cyprinoides Gray, 1825, is an economically valuable
estuarine bivalve that faces challenges from multiple stressors and anthropogenic …