The identi#cation of reliable proxies is crucial to undertake experimental manipulation and test hypotheses on climate change impacts. We evaluated the potential use of sponge #ltering activity as a proxy for the e$ect of temperature (T) increase in shallow marine habitats since: i) Porifera are ubiquitous, sessile and long-lived aquatic organisms; ii) Porifera are active #lter feeders and play a key-role in benthic-pelagic coupling; iii) #ltering activity already proved reliable to detect T e$ects on bivalves. The systematic screening of current literature to gather data and test the assumption \u201cT increase -> increase in sponge #ltering activity\u201d led to a #rst list of 840 sources (title relevance level). After abstract screening,...
© 2018 Sponges play a vital role in the world's most complex and vulnerable marine ecosystems. Vario...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
Deep-sea sponge aggregations have been identified as potential Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems under Un...
The identi#cation of reliable proxies is crucial to undertake experimental manipulation and test hy...
ABSTRACT Shallow-water sponges are often cited as being ‘climate change winners’ due to their resil...
Shallow-water sponges are often cited as being ‘climate change winners’ due to their resiliency agai...
Docio, L., Parolin, M., Pinheiro, U. (2021): A contribution to adequate use of freshwater sponges as...
Sponges are functionally important components of global benthic environments and have been proposed ...
In the last few decades, macrobenthic community structures and their species abundances have shown s...
Climate change driven extreme events such as marine heatwaves (MHWs) can have dramatic impacts on ec...
Excavating sponges are prominent bioeroders on coral reefs that in comparison to other benthic organ...
Discovery and understanding of fragile deep-sea habitats like sponge aggregations, are being outpace...
Deep-sea sponges inhabit multiple areas of the deep North Atlantic at depths below 250 m. Living in ...
As atmospheric CO2 concentrations rise, associated ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification (OA) a...
Global atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentrations have been increasing at unprecedented rates s...
© 2018 Sponges play a vital role in the world's most complex and vulnerable marine ecosystems. Vario...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
Deep-sea sponge aggregations have been identified as potential Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems under Un...
The identi#cation of reliable proxies is crucial to undertake experimental manipulation and test hy...
ABSTRACT Shallow-water sponges are often cited as being ‘climate change winners’ due to their resil...
Shallow-water sponges are often cited as being ‘climate change winners’ due to their resiliency agai...
Docio, L., Parolin, M., Pinheiro, U. (2021): A contribution to adequate use of freshwater sponges as...
Sponges are functionally important components of global benthic environments and have been proposed ...
In the last few decades, macrobenthic community structures and their species abundances have shown s...
Climate change driven extreme events such as marine heatwaves (MHWs) can have dramatic impacts on ec...
Excavating sponges are prominent bioeroders on coral reefs that in comparison to other benthic organ...
Discovery and understanding of fragile deep-sea habitats like sponge aggregations, are being outpace...
Deep-sea sponges inhabit multiple areas of the deep North Atlantic at depths below 250 m. Living in ...
As atmospheric CO2 concentrations rise, associated ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification (OA) a...
Global atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentrations have been increasing at unprecedented rates s...
© 2018 Sponges play a vital role in the world's most complex and vulnerable marine ecosystems. Vario...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
Deep-sea sponge aggregations have been identified as potential Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems under Un...