Extreme heating (up to 43 °C measured from five-year temperature records) occurs in shallow coastal seagrass meadows of the Great Barrier Reef at low tide. We measured effective quantum yield (ϕPSII), growth, senescence and mortality in four tropical seagrasses to experimental short-duration (2.5 h) spikes in water temperature to 35 °C, 40 °C and 43 °C, for 6 days followed by one day at ambient temperature. Increasing temperature to 35 °C had positive effects on ϕPSII (the magnitude varied between days and was highly correlated with PPFD), with no effects on growth or mortality. 40 °C represented a critical threshold as there were strong species differences and there was a large impact on growth and mortality. At 43 °C there was complete mo...
Seagrass meadows are declining globally. The decrease of seagrass area is influenced by the simultan...
Seagrass ecosystems provide unique coastal habitats critical to the life cycle of many species. Seag...
Ocean acidification (OA) and warming currently threaten coastal ecosystems across the globe. However...
Extreme heating (up to 43 °C measured from five-year temperature records) occurs in shallow coastal ...
While it is well known that severe marine summer heatwaves can cause acute and dramatic die-offs of ...
This study assessed metabolism, growth, and survival of two seagrass species at three different seaw...
Seagrasses have experienced major losses globally mostly attributed to human impacts. Recently they ...
Understanding how multiple environmental stressors interact to affect seagrass health (measured as m...
Seagrasses inhabit environments where light varies at different timescales, nonetheless are acutely ...
Seagrass is a foundation species within shallow water ecosystems because it provides habitat and foo...
<div><p>Understanding how multiple environmental stressors interact to affect seagrass health (measu...
This study uses chlorophyll a fluorescence to examine the effect of environmentally relevant (1-4 h)...
Seagrass are marine flowering plants that complete their life cycle submerged in water. They are eco...
Increased water temperature is considered an important cause of the loss of seagrass beds. This pape...
The exponential increase of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations over the past 50 years has cau...
Seagrass meadows are declining globally. The decrease of seagrass area is influenced by the simultan...
Seagrass ecosystems provide unique coastal habitats critical to the life cycle of many species. Seag...
Ocean acidification (OA) and warming currently threaten coastal ecosystems across the globe. However...
Extreme heating (up to 43 °C measured from five-year temperature records) occurs in shallow coastal ...
While it is well known that severe marine summer heatwaves can cause acute and dramatic die-offs of ...
This study assessed metabolism, growth, and survival of two seagrass species at three different seaw...
Seagrasses have experienced major losses globally mostly attributed to human impacts. Recently they ...
Understanding how multiple environmental stressors interact to affect seagrass health (measured as m...
Seagrasses inhabit environments where light varies at different timescales, nonetheless are acutely ...
Seagrass is a foundation species within shallow water ecosystems because it provides habitat and foo...
<div><p>Understanding how multiple environmental stressors interact to affect seagrass health (measu...
This study uses chlorophyll a fluorescence to examine the effect of environmentally relevant (1-4 h)...
Seagrass are marine flowering plants that complete their life cycle submerged in water. They are eco...
Increased water temperature is considered an important cause of the loss of seagrass beds. This pape...
The exponential increase of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations over the past 50 years has cau...
Seagrass meadows are declining globally. The decrease of seagrass area is influenced by the simultan...
Seagrass ecosystems provide unique coastal habitats critical to the life cycle of many species. Seag...
Ocean acidification (OA) and warming currently threaten coastal ecosystems across the globe. However...