The Paris Agreement signed by 195 countries in 2015 sets out a global action plan to avoid dangerous climate change by limiting global warming to remain below 2 °C. Under that premise, in situ experiments were run to test the effects of 2 °C temperature increase on the benthic communities in a seagrass bed and adjacent bare sediment, from a temperate European estuary. Temperature was artificially increased in situ and diversity and ecosystem functioning components measured after 10 and 30 days. Despite some warmness effects on the analysed components, significant impacts were not verified on macro and microfauna structure, bioturbation or in the fluxes of nutrients. The effect of site/habitat seemed more important than the effects of the wa...
The plea for using more “realistic,” community‐level, investigations to assess the ecological impact...
In the marine realm, climate change can affect a variety of physico-chemical properties with wide-ra...
As the Earth’s climate changes so too do its ecosystems, due to shifts in abundance, biodiversity an...
The Paris Agreement signed by 195 countries in 2015 sets out a global action plan to avoid dangerous...
The Paris Agreement signed by 195 countries in 2015 sets out a global action plan to avoid dangerous...
Aims: contemporary climate change and biological invasions are two main drivers of biodiversity redi...
WOS:000579482500011Marine organisms are currently experiencing an unprecedented rate of climatic war...
1. The coastal waters surrounding Britain and Ireland became warmer during the 20th century and, acc...
Rising seawater temperature and CO2 concentrations (ocean acidification) represent two of the most i...
Global warming can affect all levels of biological complexity, though we currently understand least ...
Global warming may affect most organisms and their interactions. Theory and simple mesocosm experime...
The world is going through severe climatic changes and this transition period is characterized by pe...
The plea for using more “realistic,” community‐level, investigations to assess the ecological impact...
In the marine realm, climate change can affect a variety of physico-chemical properties with wide-ra...
As the Earth’s climate changes so too do its ecosystems, due to shifts in abundance, biodiversity an...
The Paris Agreement signed by 195 countries in 2015 sets out a global action plan to avoid dangerous...
The Paris Agreement signed by 195 countries in 2015 sets out a global action plan to avoid dangerous...
Aims: contemporary climate change and biological invasions are two main drivers of biodiversity redi...
WOS:000579482500011Marine organisms are currently experiencing an unprecedented rate of climatic war...
1. The coastal waters surrounding Britain and Ireland became warmer during the 20th century and, acc...
Rising seawater temperature and CO2 concentrations (ocean acidification) represent two of the most i...
Global warming can affect all levels of biological complexity, though we currently understand least ...
Global warming may affect most organisms and their interactions. Theory and simple mesocosm experime...
The world is going through severe climatic changes and this transition period is characterized by pe...
The plea for using more “realistic,” community‐level, investigations to assess the ecological impact...
In the marine realm, climate change can affect a variety of physico-chemical properties with wide-ra...
As the Earth’s climate changes so too do its ecosystems, due to shifts in abundance, biodiversity an...