© 2014, Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation. Climate change is predicted to alter pathogen–host relationships and there is evidence of an increase in disease in both terrestrial and marine environments. Infection rates do not always increase linearly with temperature since thermal tolerance ranges of host and pathogens do not necessarily overlap and the host may benefit from thermal refugia of low or no disease pressure. Here, we demonstrate that climate warming may alleviate pathogen pressure in a climate-vulnerable Mediterranean seagrass, Posidonia oceanica. We tested the impact of warming on infection by Labyrinthula sp.—the causative pathogen of wasting disease—and the combined effect of elevated temperature and disease on photobi...
Global warming is increasingly affecting our biosphere. However, in addition to global warming, a pa...
The endemic Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica is highly threatened by the increased frequenc...
The prevalence of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity among populations is critical to accura...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Human-induced global change is expected to amplify the disease risk for marine b...
Disease is emerging as an important impact of global climate change, due to the effects of environme...
Seagrass wasting disease, caused by the opportunistic marine pathogen Labyrinthula zosterae, has the...
Marine infectious diseases can have large-scale impacts when they affect foundation species such as ...
Este artículo contiene 6 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tabla.Sexual reproduction in predominantly clonal mar...
Infectious diseases can cause rapid population declines or species extinctions. Many pathogens of te...
Extreme weather events are major drivers of ecological change, and their occurrence is likely to inc...
Marine infectious diseases can have large-scale impacts when they affect foundation species such as ...
The seagrass Halophila stipulacea is a Lessepsian migrant that has spread from the Red Sea into the ...
Marine infectious diseases can have large-scale impacts when they affect foundation species such as ...
The temperate seagrass species eelgrass Zostera marina can be infected by the wasting disease pathog...
Global warming is increasingly affecting our biosphere. However, in addition to global warming, a pa...
Global warming is increasingly affecting our biosphere. However, in addition to global warming, a pa...
The endemic Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica is highly threatened by the increased frequenc...
The prevalence of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity among populations is critical to accura...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Human-induced global change is expected to amplify the disease risk for marine b...
Disease is emerging as an important impact of global climate change, due to the effects of environme...
Seagrass wasting disease, caused by the opportunistic marine pathogen Labyrinthula zosterae, has the...
Marine infectious diseases can have large-scale impacts when they affect foundation species such as ...
Este artículo contiene 6 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tabla.Sexual reproduction in predominantly clonal mar...
Infectious diseases can cause rapid population declines or species extinctions. Many pathogens of te...
Extreme weather events are major drivers of ecological change, and their occurrence is likely to inc...
Marine infectious diseases can have large-scale impacts when they affect foundation species such as ...
The seagrass Halophila stipulacea is a Lessepsian migrant that has spread from the Red Sea into the ...
Marine infectious diseases can have large-scale impacts when they affect foundation species such as ...
The temperate seagrass species eelgrass Zostera marina can be infected by the wasting disease pathog...
Global warming is increasingly affecting our biosphere. However, in addition to global warming, a pa...
Global warming is increasingly affecting our biosphere. However, in addition to global warming, a pa...
The endemic Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica is highly threatened by the increased frequenc...
The prevalence of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity among populations is critical to accura...