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Autor:
Elvira S Poloczanska, Michael T Burrows, Christopher J Brown, Jorge eGarcia Molinos, Benjamin S Halpern, Ove eHoegh-Guldberg, Carrie Vanessa Kappel, Pippa Jane Moore, Anthony J. Richardson, David S Schoeman, William J Sydeman
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 3 (2016)
Climate change is driving changes in the physical and chemical properties of the ocean that have consequences for marine ecosystems. Here, we review evidence for the responses of marine life to recent climate change across ocean regions, from tropica
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https://doaj.org/article/fb68893e06ee40bda71624625116d68a
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 3 (2016)
Ocean acidification, climate change, and other environmental stressors threaten coral reef ecosystems and the people who depend upon them. New science reveals that these multiple stressors interact and may affect a multitude of physiological and ecol
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https://doaj.org/article/11fdd599fd4e4d619e00f2143252b7c4
Autor:
Christian Robert Voolstra, David John Miller, Mark A Ragan, Ary eHoffmann, Ove eHoegh-Guldberg, David eBourne, Eldon eBall, Hua eYing, Sylvain eForet, Shunichi eTakahashi, Karen Dawn Weynberg, Madeleine JH van Oppen, Kathy eMorrow, Cheong Xin eChan, Nela eRosic, William eLeggat, Susanne eSprungala, Michael eImelfort, Gene W Tyson, Karin eKassahn, Petra eLundgren, Roger eBeeden, Timothy eRavasi, Michael eBerumen, Eva eAbel, Theresa eFyffe
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 2 (2015)
Human-induced environmental changes have been linked directly with loss of biodiversity. Coral reefs, which have been severely impacted by anthropogenic activities over the last few decades, exemplify this global problem and provide an opportunity to
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https://doaj.org/article/3a595c4a7ba04afda20a2eec7def280a