The challenges that climate change poses for marine ecosystems are already manifesting in impacts at the species, population, and community levels in Australia, particularly in Tasmania and tropical northern Australia. Many species and habitats are already under threat as a result of human activities, and the additional pressure from climate change significantly increases the challenge for marine conservation and management. Climate change impacts are expected to magnify as sea surface temperatures, ocean chemistry, ocean circulation, sea level, rainfall, and storm patterns continue to change this century. In particular, keystone species that form the foundation of marine habitats, such as coral reefs, kelp beds, and temperate rocky reefs, ...
Climate change is impacting upon global marine ecosystems and ocean wide changes in ecosystem proper...
Ecosystem reconfigurations arising from climate-driven changes in species distributions are expected...
Natural ecosystems are generally considered to be one of the most vulnerable sectors to negative imp...
The challenges that climate change poses for marine ecosystems are already manifesting in impacts at...
The challenges that climate change poses for marine ecosystems are already manifesting in impacts at...
Tropical Oceania, including Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia and northern Australia, is one of the m...
Temperate Australia is a global hotspot for marine biodiversity and its waters have experienced well...
Scientists from James Cook University, CSIRO and Griffith University collaborated to develop a proce...
Australia's aquatic ecosystems are unique, supporting a high diversity of species and high levels of...
Australia’s marine life is highly diverse and endemic. Here we describe projections of climate chang...
Climate change is leading to a redistribution of marine species, altering ecosystem dynamics as spec...
Marine ecosystems are fundamental to supporting life on Earth and underpinning many human economies ...
Australian scientists are world leaders in developing robust palaeo-environmental reconstructions fr...
Climate change is impacting upon global marine ecosystems and ocean wide changes in ecosystem proper...
Ecosystem reconfigurations arising from climate-driven changes in species distributions are expected...
Natural ecosystems are generally considered to be one of the most vulnerable sectors to negative imp...
The challenges that climate change poses for marine ecosystems are already manifesting in impacts at...
The challenges that climate change poses for marine ecosystems are already manifesting in impacts at...
Tropical Oceania, including Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia and northern Australia, is one of the m...
Temperate Australia is a global hotspot for marine biodiversity and its waters have experienced well...
Scientists from James Cook University, CSIRO and Griffith University collaborated to develop a proce...
Australia's aquatic ecosystems are unique, supporting a high diversity of species and high levels of...
Australia’s marine life is highly diverse and endemic. Here we describe projections of climate chang...
Climate change is leading to a redistribution of marine species, altering ecosystem dynamics as spec...
Marine ecosystems are fundamental to supporting life on Earth and underpinning many human economies ...
Australian scientists are world leaders in developing robust palaeo-environmental reconstructions fr...
Climate change is impacting upon global marine ecosystems and ocean wide changes in ecosystem proper...
Ecosystem reconfigurations arising from climate-driven changes in species distributions are expected...
Natural ecosystems are generally considered to be one of the most vulnerable sectors to negative imp...