In the current global climate change scenario, stressors overlap in space and time, and knowledge on the effects of their interaction is highly needed to understand and predict the response and resilience of organisms. Corals, among many other benthic organisms, are affected by an increasing number of global change-related stressors including warming and invasive species. In this study, the cumulative effects between warming and invasive algae were experimentally assessed on the temperate reef-builder coral Cladocora caespitosa. We first investigated the potential local adaptation to thermal stress in two distant populations subjected to contrasting thermal and necrosis histories. No significant differences were found between populations. C...
Coral bleaching events are associated with abnormal increases in temperature, such as those produced...
<div><p>Global climate change not only leads to elevated seawater temperatures but also to episodic ...
The mutualistic relationship between corals and their unicellular dinoflagellate symbionts (Symbiodi...
In the current global climate change scenario, stressors overlap in space and time, and knowledge on...
8 páginas, 6 figurasIn the current global climate change scenario, stressors overlap in space and ti...
In the current global climate change scenario, stressors overlap in space and time, and knowledge on...
13th International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS), 19-24 June 2016, Honolulu, Hawaii.-- 1 pageLocal and...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is driving major environmental changes in the ocean, such as an increase ...
Thermal stress affects organism performance differently depending on the ambient temperature to whic...
Corals face worldwide population declines due to global climate change and local anthropogenic impac...
Both global and local chronic environmental stressors associated with climate change and anthropogen...
Concern is growing about the potential effects of interacting multiple stressors, especially as the ...
WOS:000514604600007High temperatures disrupt coral-algal symbioses in multiple ways, with negative i...
Ocean warming, acidification, and nutrient pollution are threatening the persistence of coral reef e...
International audienceCoralline algae are foundation species in many hard-bottom ecosystems acting a...
Coral bleaching events are associated with abnormal increases in temperature, such as those produced...
<div><p>Global climate change not only leads to elevated seawater temperatures but also to episodic ...
The mutualistic relationship between corals and their unicellular dinoflagellate symbionts (Symbiodi...
In the current global climate change scenario, stressors overlap in space and time, and knowledge on...
8 páginas, 6 figurasIn the current global climate change scenario, stressors overlap in space and ti...
In the current global climate change scenario, stressors overlap in space and time, and knowledge on...
13th International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS), 19-24 June 2016, Honolulu, Hawaii.-- 1 pageLocal and...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is driving major environmental changes in the ocean, such as an increase ...
Thermal stress affects organism performance differently depending on the ambient temperature to whic...
Corals face worldwide population declines due to global climate change and local anthropogenic impac...
Both global and local chronic environmental stressors associated with climate change and anthropogen...
Concern is growing about the potential effects of interacting multiple stressors, especially as the ...
WOS:000514604600007High temperatures disrupt coral-algal symbioses in multiple ways, with negative i...
Ocean warming, acidification, and nutrient pollution are threatening the persistence of coral reef e...
International audienceCoralline algae are foundation species in many hard-bottom ecosystems acting a...
Coral bleaching events are associated with abnormal increases in temperature, such as those produced...
<div><p>Global climate change not only leads to elevated seawater temperatures but also to episodic ...
The mutualistic relationship between corals and their unicellular dinoflagellate symbionts (Symbiodi...