Coastal marine ecosystems are some of the most diverse natural habitats while being highly vulnerable in the face of climate change. The combination of anthropogenic influence from land and ongoing climate change will likely have severe effects on the environment, but the precise response remains uncertain. This study compared an unaffected “control” Baltic Sea bay to a “heated” bay that has undergone artificial warming from cooling water release from a nuclear power plant for ~50 years. This heated the water in a similar degree to IPCC SSP5-8.5 predictions by 2100 as natural systems to study temperature-related climate change effects. Bottom water and surface sediment bacterial communities and their biogeochemical processes were investigat...
<p>Frequencies and biomass of Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms are expected to be higher in future c...
Frequencies and biomass of Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms are expected to be higher in future clim...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Coastal marine ecosystems are some of the most diverse natural habitats while being highly vulnerabl...
Coastal marine ecosystems are some of the most diverse natural habitats while being highly vulnerabl...
Increased ocean temperature associated with climate change is especially intensified in coastal area...
Coastal aquatic systems suffer from nutrient enrichment, which results in accelerated eutrophication...
Predicted increases in runoff of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) and sea surface temperat...
The response of the phytoplankton and bacterial spring succession to the predicted warming of sea su...
Due to ocean acidification and global warming, surface seawater of the western Baltic Sea is expecte...
Climate change has multiple effects on Baltic Sea species, communities and ecosystem functioning thr...
Anthropogenically induced changes in precipitation are projected to generate increased river runoff ...
Bacteria are major consumers of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems. In coastal zones,...
Predicted increases in sea surface temperatures are expected to shift the balance between autotrophi...
Climate change is predicted to cause higher temperatures and increased precipitation, resulting in i...
<p>Frequencies and biomass of Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms are expected to be higher in future c...
Frequencies and biomass of Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms are expected to be higher in future clim...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Coastal marine ecosystems are some of the most diverse natural habitats while being highly vulnerabl...
Coastal marine ecosystems are some of the most diverse natural habitats while being highly vulnerabl...
Increased ocean temperature associated with climate change is especially intensified in coastal area...
Coastal aquatic systems suffer from nutrient enrichment, which results in accelerated eutrophication...
Predicted increases in runoff of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) and sea surface temperat...
The response of the phytoplankton and bacterial spring succession to the predicted warming of sea su...
Due to ocean acidification and global warming, surface seawater of the western Baltic Sea is expecte...
Climate change has multiple effects on Baltic Sea species, communities and ecosystem functioning thr...
Anthropogenically induced changes in precipitation are projected to generate increased river runoff ...
Bacteria are major consumers of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems. In coastal zones,...
Predicted increases in sea surface temperatures are expected to shift the balance between autotrophi...
Climate change is predicted to cause higher temperatures and increased precipitation, resulting in i...
<p>Frequencies and biomass of Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms are expected to be higher in future c...
Frequencies and biomass of Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms are expected to be higher in future clim...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...