Effects of elevated seawater temperatures on deep-water benthos has been poorly studied, despite reports of increased seawater temperature (up to 4 °C over 24 hrs) coinciding with mass mortality events of the sponge Geodia barretti at Tisler Reef, Norway. While the mechanisms driving these mortality events are unclear, manipulative laboratory experiments were conducted to quantify the effects of elevated temperature (up to 5 °C, above ambient levels) on the ecophysiology (respiration rate, nutrient uptake, cellular integrity and sponge microbiome) of G. barretti. No visible signs of stress (tissue necrosis or discolouration) were evident across experimental treatments; however, significant interactive effects of time and treatment on respir...
Background: Marine diseases are being increasingly linked to anthropogenic factors including global ...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Sponges are abundant, diverse and functionally important components of aquatic biotopes with crucial...
Effects of elevated seawater temperatures on deep-water benthos has been poorly studied, despite rep...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
There is the potential for climate change to interact with pollution in all of the Earth's oceans. I...
Coastal lagoons are important, but fragile ecosystems, which host diverse biological assemblages. Ho...
Climate change is causing not only a gradual rise in global temperatures but also an increase in the...
Sporadic mass mortality events of Mediterranean sponges following periods of anomalously high temper...
Coral reefs across the world are under threat from a range of stressors, and while there has been co...
Large-scale mortality of marine invertebrates is a major global concern for ocean ecosystems and man...
Sporadic mass mortality events of Mediterranean sponges following periods of anomalously high temper...
Coral reefs face many stressors associated with global climate change, including increasing sea surf...
Large-scale mortality of marine invertebrates is a major global concern for ocean ecosystems and man...
Although the cellular and molecular responses to exposure to relatively high temperatures (acute the...
Background: Marine diseases are being increasingly linked to anthropogenic factors including global ...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Sponges are abundant, diverse and functionally important components of aquatic biotopes with crucial...
Effects of elevated seawater temperatures on deep-water benthos has been poorly studied, despite rep...
Marine sponges harbor diverse microbiomes that contribute to their energetic and metabolic needs. Al...
There is the potential for climate change to interact with pollution in all of the Earth's oceans. I...
Coastal lagoons are important, but fragile ecosystems, which host diverse biological assemblages. Ho...
Climate change is causing not only a gradual rise in global temperatures but also an increase in the...
Sporadic mass mortality events of Mediterranean sponges following periods of anomalously high temper...
Coral reefs across the world are under threat from a range of stressors, and while there has been co...
Large-scale mortality of marine invertebrates is a major global concern for ocean ecosystems and man...
Sporadic mass mortality events of Mediterranean sponges following periods of anomalously high temper...
Coral reefs face many stressors associated with global climate change, including increasing sea surf...
Large-scale mortality of marine invertebrates is a major global concern for ocean ecosystems and man...
Although the cellular and molecular responses to exposure to relatively high temperatures (acute the...
Background: Marine diseases are being increasingly linked to anthropogenic factors including global ...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Sponges are abundant, diverse and functionally important components of aquatic biotopes with crucial...