A better understanding of species and population responses to thermal stress is critical to predict changes in their distribution under warming scenarios. Seagrasses are a unique group of marine plants that play fundamental roles in marine environments and provide vital ecosystem services. Nevertheless, previous studies on seagrass thermal tolerance have focused exclusively on a handful of species, with the majority of these remaining virtually unexplored. Moreover, to date, no study has compared the response to thermal stress between northern and southern hemisphere seagrasses. Here, we conducted comparative mesocosm experiments using four seagrass species from the northern (i.e. Mediterranean: Posidonia oceanica, Cymodocea nodosa) and sou...
Marine heat waves (MHWs), prolonged discrete anomalously warm water events, have been increasing si...
Global warming is increasingly affecting our biosphere. However, in addition to global warming, a pa...
Context: Increasing sea surface temperatures endangers coastal and marine communities around the glo...
A better understanding of species and population responses to thermal stress is critical to predict ...
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are increasing in frequency and intensity as part of climate change, yet the...
Seagrasses are being threatened globally due to human-induced environmental changes with ocean warmi...
Understanding how multiple environmental stressors interact to affect seagrass health (measured as m...
The increase in extreme heat events associated to global warming threatens seagrass ecosystems, like...
Seagrasses are valuable sources of food and habitat for marine life and are one of Earth's most effi...
Seagrass meadows are disappearing at rates comparable to those reported for mangroves, coral reefs, ...
The prevalence of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity among populations is critical to accura...
Understanding how multiple environmental stressors interact to affect seagrass health (measured as m...
Global climate change, specifically the intensification of marine heatwaves, affect seagrasses. In t...
This study uses chlorophyll a fluorescence to examine the effect of environmentally relevant (1-4 h)...
Seagrass is a foundation species within shallow water ecosystems because it provides habitat and foo...
Marine heat waves (MHWs), prolonged discrete anomalously warm water events, have been increasing si...
Global warming is increasingly affecting our biosphere. However, in addition to global warming, a pa...
Context: Increasing sea surface temperatures endangers coastal and marine communities around the glo...
A better understanding of species and population responses to thermal stress is critical to predict ...
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are increasing in frequency and intensity as part of climate change, yet the...
Seagrasses are being threatened globally due to human-induced environmental changes with ocean warmi...
Understanding how multiple environmental stressors interact to affect seagrass health (measured as m...
The increase in extreme heat events associated to global warming threatens seagrass ecosystems, like...
Seagrasses are valuable sources of food and habitat for marine life and are one of Earth's most effi...
Seagrass meadows are disappearing at rates comparable to those reported for mangroves, coral reefs, ...
The prevalence of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity among populations is critical to accura...
Understanding how multiple environmental stressors interact to affect seagrass health (measured as m...
Global climate change, specifically the intensification of marine heatwaves, affect seagrasses. In t...
This study uses chlorophyll a fluorescence to examine the effect of environmentally relevant (1-4 h)...
Seagrass is a foundation species within shallow water ecosystems because it provides habitat and foo...
Marine heat waves (MHWs), prolonged discrete anomalously warm water events, have been increasing si...
Global warming is increasingly affecting our biosphere. However, in addition to global warming, a pa...
Context: Increasing sea surface temperatures endangers coastal and marine communities around the glo...