Marine Heatwaves in the Mediterranean Sea: A Literature Review
S DARMARAKI, D DENAXA… - Mediterranean …, 2024 - ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are prolonged periods of exceptionally warm temperatures in the
ocean, which have forced profound transformations in marine biodiversity and socio …
ocean, which have forced profound transformations in marine biodiversity and socio …
Sustainable seaweed aquaculture and climate change in the North Atlantic: challenges and opportunities
Seaweed aquaculture is gaining traction globally as a solution to many climate issues.
However, seaweeds themselves are also under threat of anthropogenically driven climate …
However, seaweeds themselves are also under threat of anthropogenically driven climate …
Thermal refugia reinforce macroalgal resilience against climate change in the southeastern Bay of Biscay
O Arriaga, P Wawrzynkowski, N Muguerza… - Global Change …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Rising global temperatures present unprecedented challenges to marine ecosystems,
demanding a profound understanding of their ecological dynamics for effective conservation …
demanding a profound understanding of their ecological dynamics for effective conservation …
Insights into the plankton community seasonal variations in a finer scale of the Bohai Sea: biodiversity, trophic linkage, and biotic-abiotic interplay
Y Zhao, C Wang, X Wang, W Wang, T Zhang… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Plankton play an indispensable role in the biogeochemical processes of marine ecosystem.
However, unraveling the intricate interactions among biodiversity, trophic linkages, and …
However, unraveling the intricate interactions among biodiversity, trophic linkages, and …
Long-Term Monitoring of Macroinvertebrate Community Assemblages and Species Composition on the Coast of Dokdo, East Sea of Korea.
SJ Gwak, SL Kim, HG Lee, CH Park… - Diversity …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
Dokdo Island's diverse marine ecosystem requires long-term monitoring to understand the
effects of rapid environmental changes, such as global warming, on macrobenthos species …
effects of rapid environmental changes, such as global warming, on macrobenthos species …
Does climate change increase the risk of marine toxins? Insights from changing seawater conditions
R Meng, X Du, K Ge, C Wu, Z Zhang, X Liang… - Archives of …, 2024 - Springer
Marine toxins produced by marine organisms threaten human health and impose a heavy
public health burden on coastal countries. Lately, there has been an emergence of marine …
public health burden on coastal countries. Lately, there has been an emergence of marine …
[HTML][HTML] Changes in biogeographic patterns of coastal benthic decapods: Indicators of tropicalization in the Canary Islands over the last 50 years
JA González - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The Canary Islands constitute one of the major marine biodiversity hotspots in the
eastern-central Atlantic, with decapod crustaceans being a highly representative group in …
eastern-central Atlantic, with decapod crustaceans being a highly representative group in …
Traits related to distributional range shifts of marine fishes
In the context of global change, reviewing the relationships between marine fish traits and
their range shifts is required to (1) identify ecological generalizations regarding the influence …
their range shifts is required to (1) identify ecological generalizations regarding the influence …
[PDF][PDF] Historical Review of Research on Fisheries vs Climate Changes and Proposals for the Future in a Global Warming Context
J Pérez-Rubín, E Pérez-Rubín - 2024 - preprints.org
This work has three main goals. The first is to present a broad historical review of the
background of the international research activities dealing with fisheries and climate …
background of the international research activities dealing with fisheries and climate …