We examined the hypothesis that the loss of canopy-forming macroalgae from rock pools would have stronger effects on associated algal assemblages along gradients of harsher climate conditions (i.e. higher sea and air temperatures and irradiation) occurring in continental Portugal and the Canary Islands. The study was carried out at ‘cool’ and ‘warm’ regions in both systems (N and SW Portugal and Lanzarote and El Hierro Islands, respectively), using a comparative approach involving the same manipulative experiment simultaneously conducted at multiple locations. Canopy-forming macroalgae were experimentally removed, and the structure (abundance and distribution) of associated algal assemblages (in terms of morpho-functional groups) was compar...
Predictions concerning biological responses to climate change are based primarily on environmental t...
The ecophysiology of calcified macroalgal species of the genera Corallina (C. officinalis and C. ca...
As the ocean warms, the frequency, duration, intensity, and range of marine heatwaves (MHWs) increas...
We examined the hypothesis that the loss of canopy-forming macroalgae from rock pools would have str...
Understanding the relationship between biodiversity and stability is a central issue in ecology. Thi...
Disturbance and the subsequent rate and pattern of recovery have long been recognised as important d...
The effects of environmental changes on species distribution are generally studied at large geograph...
Complex biogenic habitats created by large canopy-forming macroalgae on intertidal and shallow subti...
Well-documented changes in species abundances and distributions coinciding with global warming have ...
The abundance and distribution of intertidal canopy-forming macroalgae are threatened by the increas...
Investigating the relative roles of physical and biological factors in determining community structu...
The ecological importance of marine algae is widely known but in shallow coastal areas the compositi...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that is considered an important threat to marine ecosystems. O...
Macroalgal assemblages are some of the most productive systems on earth and they contribute signific...
Macroalgal canopies are important ecosystem engineers, contributing to coastal productivity and supp...
Predictions concerning biological responses to climate change are based primarily on environmental t...
The ecophysiology of calcified macroalgal species of the genera Corallina (C. officinalis and C. ca...
As the ocean warms, the frequency, duration, intensity, and range of marine heatwaves (MHWs) increas...
We examined the hypothesis that the loss of canopy-forming macroalgae from rock pools would have str...
Understanding the relationship between biodiversity and stability is a central issue in ecology. Thi...
Disturbance and the subsequent rate and pattern of recovery have long been recognised as important d...
The effects of environmental changes on species distribution are generally studied at large geograph...
Complex biogenic habitats created by large canopy-forming macroalgae on intertidal and shallow subti...
Well-documented changes in species abundances and distributions coinciding with global warming have ...
The abundance and distribution of intertidal canopy-forming macroalgae are threatened by the increas...
Investigating the relative roles of physical and biological factors in determining community structu...
The ecological importance of marine algae is widely known but in shallow coastal areas the compositi...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that is considered an important threat to marine ecosystems. O...
Macroalgal assemblages are some of the most productive systems on earth and they contribute signific...
Macroalgal canopies are important ecosystem engineers, contributing to coastal productivity and supp...
Predictions concerning biological responses to climate change are based primarily on environmental t...
The ecophysiology of calcified macroalgal species of the genera Corallina (C. officinalis and C. ca...
As the ocean warms, the frequency, duration, intensity, and range of marine heatwaves (MHWs) increas...