Seagrasses form one of the most productive and threatened ecosystems worldwide because of global change and anthropogenic pressures. The frequency of extreme climatic events, such as heat waves, are expected to increase and may drive even more adverse effects than gradual warming. This study explores for the first time the effects of a sudden and temporary increase of temperature in situ on carbon metabolism and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) fluxes in a community dominated by a seagrass (Cymodocea nodosa) during two contrasting seasons (winter and summer). Results showed a positive correlation between temperature and seagrass production between seasons, while the experimental sudden and temporary increase in water temperature did not produ...
20 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables.-- This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Nutrient enrichment can alter negatively benthic communities and reduce their ecological services. T...
Seagrass beds serve as important carbon sinks, and it is thought that increasing the quantity and qu...
Seagrasses form one of the most productive and threatened ecosystems worldwide because of global ch...
Seagrasses form one of the most productive and threatened ecosystems worldwide because of global cha...
Effect of sudden and temporary increase in temperature on (a) Gross Primary Production (GPP), (b) Co...
The exponential increase of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations over the past 50 years has cau...
Seagrass meadows are globally important sinks of ‘Blue Carbon’, but warming water temper...
Estimates of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release by marine macrophyte communities (seagrass meado...
Global change has been acknowledged as one of the main threats to the biosphere and its provision of...
Global change has been acknowledged as one of the main threats to the biosphere and its provision of...
Increased plant mortality in temperate seagrass populations has been recently observed after summer ...
Seagrass beds serve as important carbon sinks, and it is thought that increasing the quantity and qu...
12 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesSeagrass beds act as blue carbon sinks globally as they enhance the tra...
Seagrass meadows are globally important sinks of ‘Blue Carbon’, but warming watertempera...
20 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables.-- This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Nutrient enrichment can alter negatively benthic communities and reduce their ecological services. T...
Seagrass beds serve as important carbon sinks, and it is thought that increasing the quantity and qu...
Seagrasses form one of the most productive and threatened ecosystems worldwide because of global ch...
Seagrasses form one of the most productive and threatened ecosystems worldwide because of global cha...
Effect of sudden and temporary increase in temperature on (a) Gross Primary Production (GPP), (b) Co...
The exponential increase of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations over the past 50 years has cau...
Seagrass meadows are globally important sinks of ‘Blue Carbon’, but warming water temper...
Estimates of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release by marine macrophyte communities (seagrass meado...
Global change has been acknowledged as one of the main threats to the biosphere and its provision of...
Global change has been acknowledged as one of the main threats to the biosphere and its provision of...
Increased plant mortality in temperate seagrass populations has been recently observed after summer ...
Seagrass beds serve as important carbon sinks, and it is thought that increasing the quantity and qu...
12 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesSeagrass beds act as blue carbon sinks globally as they enhance the tra...
Seagrass meadows are globally important sinks of ‘Blue Carbon’, but warming watertempera...
20 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables.-- This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Nutrient enrichment can alter negatively benthic communities and reduce their ecological services. T...
Seagrass beds serve as important carbon sinks, and it is thought that increasing the quantity and qu...