Our main aim was to assess the potential impacts of climate change on coastal benthic ecosystems by the end of the 21st century at sub-regional scale: the North Western Mediterranean Sea. We developed an original strategy for the definition of warming scenarios in coastal habitats and their potential sub-lethal to lethal impacts on key benthic species. This was achieved by combining high resolution numerical simulations under IPCC scenarios with field observations and thermotolerance experiments. First, model validation for 2001-2010 was conducted in contrasted sensitive coastal areas. Forecasts run were performed under IPCC scenarios to explore changes in stratification. These simulations were qualified with species distribution and thermo...
There is growing evidence that climate change could affect marine benthic systems. This review provi...
As has been shown for other ecosystems, the ecological and socio-economic impacts of climate change ...
International audienceUnder climate change, future species assemblages will be driven by the movemen...
International audienceIn the framework of climate change, the increase in ocean heat wave frequency ...
The Mediterranean is considered a biodiversity hot‐spot. The Mediterranean represents less than 1% o...
International audienceIn the North West Mediterranean (NWM), mass mortality events (MME) of long-liv...
In the marine realm, climate change can affect a variety of physico-chemical properties with wide-ra...
WOS:000579482500011Marine organisms are currently experiencing an unprecedented rate of climatic war...
The Paris Agreement signed by 195 countries in 2015 sets out a global action plan to avoid dangerous...
The Mediterranean Sea is now recognized as a hotspot of global change, ranking among the fastest war...
There is growing evidence that climate change could affect marine benthic systems. This review provi...
As has been shown for other ecosystems, the ecological and socio-economic impacts of climate change ...
International audienceUnder climate change, future species assemblages will be driven by the movemen...
International audienceIn the framework of climate change, the increase in ocean heat wave frequency ...
The Mediterranean is considered a biodiversity hot‐spot. The Mediterranean represents less than 1% o...
International audienceIn the North West Mediterranean (NWM), mass mortality events (MME) of long-liv...
In the marine realm, climate change can affect a variety of physico-chemical properties with wide-ra...
WOS:000579482500011Marine organisms are currently experiencing an unprecedented rate of climatic war...
The Paris Agreement signed by 195 countries in 2015 sets out a global action plan to avoid dangerous...
The Mediterranean Sea is now recognized as a hotspot of global change, ranking among the fastest war...
There is growing evidence that climate change could affect marine benthic systems. This review provi...
As has been shown for other ecosystems, the ecological and socio-economic impacts of climate change ...
International audienceUnder climate change, future species assemblages will be driven by the movemen...