Victim of changes? Marine macroalgae in a changing world
Abstract Background Marine macroalgae ('seaweeds') are a diverse and globally distributed
group of photosynthetic organisms that together generate considerable primary productivity …
group of photosynthetic organisms that together generate considerable primary productivity …
Marine heatwaves as drivers of biological and ecological change: implications of current research patterns and future opportunities
PWS Joyce, CB Tong, YL Yip, LJ Falkenberg - Marine Biology, 2024 - Springer
As humans accelerate global environmental change, extreme climatic events are increasing
in frequency, duration, and intensity. In marine environments, extreme events of particular …
in frequency, duration, and intensity. In marine environments, extreme events of particular …
Marine heatwave duration and intensity interact to reduce physiological tipping points of kelp species with contrasting thermal affinities
Abstract Background and Aims Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are widely recognized as
pervasive drivers of ecosystem change, yet our understanding of how different MHW …
pervasive drivers of ecosystem change, yet our understanding of how different MHW …
Global impacts of marine heatwaves on coastal foundation species
KE Smith, M Aubin, MT Burrows… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
With increasingly intense marine heatwaves affecting nearshore regions, foundation species
are coming under increasing stress. To better understand their impacts, we examine …
are coming under increasing stress. To better understand their impacts, we examine …
Impacts of marine heatwaves on subsurface temperatures and dissolved oxygen in the Chesapeake Bay
NP Shunk, PLF Mazzini… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Subsurface impacts associated with Marine Heatwaves (MHWs) in estuaries are not well
understood, largely due to data scarcity. Using over three decades (1986–2021) of …
understood, largely due to data scarcity. Using over three decades (1986–2021) of …
Two tropical seagrass species show differing indicators of resistance to a marine heatwave
AV Bass, LJ Falkenberg - Ecology and Evolution, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are a growing threat to marine species globally, including
economically and ecologically important foundation species, such as seagrasses …
economically and ecologically important foundation species, such as seagrasses …
Underwater light environment in Arctic fjords
RW Schlegel, RK Singh, B Gentili… - Earth System …, 2024 - essd.copernicus.org
Most inhabitants of the Arctic live near the coastline, which includes fjord systems where
socio-ecological coupling with coastal communities is dominant. It is therefore critically …
socio-ecological coupling with coastal communities is dominant. It is therefore critically …
Effects of extreme temperatures and recovery potential of Gongolaria barbata from a coastal lagoon in the northern Adriatic Sea: an ex situ approach
Abstract Background and Aims Globally, rising seawater temperatures contribute to the
regression of marine macroalgal forests. Along the Istrian coastline (northern Adriatic), an …
regression of marine macroalgal forests. Along the Istrian coastline (northern Adriatic), an …
Evaluating the design of the first marine protected area network in Pacific Canada under a changing climate
EM Rubidge, CK Robb, PL Thompson, C McDougall… - FACETS, 2024 - facetsjournal.com
Marine protected area (MPAs) networks can buffer marine ecosystems from the impacts of
climate change by allowing species to redistribute as conditions change and by reducing …
climate change by allowing species to redistribute as conditions change and by reducing …
Summer primary production of Arctic kelp communities is more affected by duration than magnitude of simulated marine heatwaves
Fjord systems in the Norwegian Arctic are experiencing an increasing frequency and
magnitude of marine heatwaves. These episodic heat stress events can have varying …
magnitude of marine heatwaves. These episodic heat stress events can have varying …