Climate change results from the increase in the greenhouse gas emission in the atmosphere and this comes as a consequence of various anthropogenic activities. The dissolution of CO , which has 2 the largest share among the greenhouse gases in terms of contribution in global warming, threatening the continuation of life on earth. Changing climate is of vital importance because of major impacts by influencing water resources and agricultural economy. Climate change stresses exert complex pressure on aquatic biodiversity and natural aquatic resources. Water temperature change may alter the metabolism and physiology of aquatic animals thereby affecting the growth, fecundity, feeding ...
Changing climate is already having an impact on the physical, chemical and biological characteristic...
Most (84%) of the warming due anthropogenic climate change has been transferred to the oceans. This ...
Climate Change is a key challenge of biodiversity conservation. Impacts of climate change are signif...
Climate change results from the increase in the greenhouse gas emission in the atmosphere ...
Climate change is projected to cause significant alter-ations to aquatic biogeochemical processes, (...
Our planet is being subjected to unprecedented climate change, with far-reaching social and ecologic...
Climate and its changes have a direct impact on the development of the different hydrobiont species....
AbstractGlobal climatic change, as defined by the U.S. Global Change Research Act of 1990 (GCRA), “m...
Perturbations linked to the direct and indirect impacts of human activities during the Anthropocene ...
The exploitation of nature for decades due to several anthropogenic activities has changed the clima...
Marine ecosystems are centrally important to the biology of the planet, yet a comprehensive understa...
Abstract: Today, almost all climatologists have agreed on that the climate change results from the i...
Climate change realities cannot be ignored as widespread changes are seen in the environment. It has...
This Special Issue intended to collect articles focusing on the assessment of the possible effects o...
Temperature has a major direct effect on the physiology, growth, reproduction, recruitment and behav...
Changing climate is already having an impact on the physical, chemical and biological characteristic...
Most (84%) of the warming due anthropogenic climate change has been transferred to the oceans. This ...
Climate Change is a key challenge of biodiversity conservation. Impacts of climate change are signif...
Climate change results from the increase in the greenhouse gas emission in the atmosphere ...
Climate change is projected to cause significant alter-ations to aquatic biogeochemical processes, (...
Our planet is being subjected to unprecedented climate change, with far-reaching social and ecologic...
Climate and its changes have a direct impact on the development of the different hydrobiont species....
AbstractGlobal climatic change, as defined by the U.S. Global Change Research Act of 1990 (GCRA), “m...
Perturbations linked to the direct and indirect impacts of human activities during the Anthropocene ...
The exploitation of nature for decades due to several anthropogenic activities has changed the clima...
Marine ecosystems are centrally important to the biology of the planet, yet a comprehensive understa...
Abstract: Today, almost all climatologists have agreed on that the climate change results from the i...
Climate change realities cannot be ignored as widespread changes are seen in the environment. It has...
This Special Issue intended to collect articles focusing on the assessment of the possible effects o...
Temperature has a major direct effect on the physiology, growth, reproduction, recruitment and behav...
Changing climate is already having an impact on the physical, chemical and biological characteristic...
Most (84%) of the warming due anthropogenic climate change has been transferred to the oceans. This ...
Climate Change is a key challenge of biodiversity conservation. Impacts of climate change are signif...