Global change exposes brown algal Fucus vesiculosus populations to increasing temperature and pCO2, which may threaten individuals, in particular the early life-stages. Genetic diversity of F. vesiculosus populations is low in the Baltic compared to Atlantic populations. This might jeopardise their potential for adaptation to environmental changes. Here, we report on the responses of early life-stage F. vesiculosus to warming and acidification in a near-natural scenario maintaining natural and seasonal variation (spring 2013–2014) of the Kiel Fjord in the Baltic Sea, Germany (54°27ʹN, 10°11ʹW). We assessed how stress sensitivity differed among sibling groups and how genetic diversity of germling populations affected their stress tolerance. ...
Climate change is an umbrella term encompassing some of the largest and most potent selective pressu...
In the Baltic Sea, the broadly distributed brown alga Fucus vesiculosus coexists in sympatry over pa...
Seaweed-dominated communities are predicted to disappear south of 45 degrees latitude on North-Atlan...
Early life-stage of the bladderwrack Fucus vesiculosus is highly influenced by the climate change fa...
During summer 2014 (mid-July - mid-September 2014), early life-stage Fucus vesiculosus were exposed ...
Ocean acidification and warming (OAW) are occurring globally. Additionally, at a more local scale th...
Climate change is threating species' persistence worldwide. To predict species responses to climate ...
The Baltic is a young, brackish and non-tidal sea, supporting an impoverished marine flora compared...
Warming and acidification of the oceans as a consequence of increasing CO2-concentrations occur at l...
Seaweeds provide important ecosystem services in coastal areas, and loss of these macrophytes due to...
Aim Although many studies have reported the effects of climate change on species' distributions, mos...
Ocean warming and acidification may substantially affect the reproduction of keystone species such a...
To understand the thermal plasticity of a coastal foundation species across its latitudinal distribu...
Ocean acidification and warming (OAW) are occurring globally. Additionally, at a more local scale th...
Warming and acidification of the oceans as a consequence of increasing CO2-concentrations occur at l...
Climate change is an umbrella term encompassing some of the largest and most potent selective pressu...
In the Baltic Sea, the broadly distributed brown alga Fucus vesiculosus coexists in sympatry over pa...
Seaweed-dominated communities are predicted to disappear south of 45 degrees latitude on North-Atlan...
Early life-stage of the bladderwrack Fucus vesiculosus is highly influenced by the climate change fa...
During summer 2014 (mid-July - mid-September 2014), early life-stage Fucus vesiculosus were exposed ...
Ocean acidification and warming (OAW) are occurring globally. Additionally, at a more local scale th...
Climate change is threating species' persistence worldwide. To predict species responses to climate ...
The Baltic is a young, brackish and non-tidal sea, supporting an impoverished marine flora compared...
Warming and acidification of the oceans as a consequence of increasing CO2-concentrations occur at l...
Seaweeds provide important ecosystem services in coastal areas, and loss of these macrophytes due to...
Aim Although many studies have reported the effects of climate change on species' distributions, mos...
Ocean warming and acidification may substantially affect the reproduction of keystone species such a...
To understand the thermal plasticity of a coastal foundation species across its latitudinal distribu...
Ocean acidification and warming (OAW) are occurring globally. Additionally, at a more local scale th...
Warming and acidification of the oceans as a consequence of increasing CO2-concentrations occur at l...
Climate change is an umbrella term encompassing some of the largest and most potent selective pressu...
In the Baltic Sea, the broadly distributed brown alga Fucus vesiculosus coexists in sympatry over pa...
Seaweed-dominated communities are predicted to disappear south of 45 degrees latitude on North-Atlan...