International audienceThe increased frequency of heatwaves expected in the context of global warming will affect socio-ecological systems such as shellfish beds at intertidal seagrass meadows. A mesocosm experiment was performed to assess the effects of a simulated atmospheric heatwave during low tide on the bioturbation indicators and growth of the commercial juvenile native Ruditapes decussatus and the introduced clam R. philippinarum, and on their interactions with the seagrass Zostera noltei. Under the heatwave, heat dissipation at 5 cm depth was significantly greater in the sediments below Z. noltei than below bare sand, the photosynthetic efficiency (F v /F m) of Z. noltei decreased and the clams tended to grow less. Furthermore, afte...
Seagrass meadows deliver important ecosystem services such as nutrient cycling, enhanced biodiversit...
Extreme heating (up to 43 °C measured from five-year temperature records) occurs in shallow coastal ...
Restoring ecosystems in coastal estuaries impacted by increasing modification and habitat loss requi...
International audienceThe increased frequency of heatwaves expected in the context of global warming...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGBivalves and seagrasses can ...
The intensity of marine heatwaves is increasing due to climate change. Heatwaves may affect macroinv...
Global warming and the subsequent increase in the frequency of temperature anomalies are expected to...
Seagrass meadows form essential ecological components in coastal zones but are rapidly declining wor...
Global warming and the subsequent increase in the frequency of temperature anomalies are expected to...
While it is well known that severe marine summer heatwaves can cause acute and dramatic die-offs of ...
Rapid global degradation of coastal habitats can be attributed to anthropogenic activities associate...
The exponential increase of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations over the past 50 years has cau...
Seagrass is a foundation species within shallow water ecosystems because it provides habitat and foo...
Seagrasses have experienced major losses globally mostly attributed to human impacts. Recently they ...
Global warming is increasingly affecting our biosphere. However, in addition to global warming, a pa...
Seagrass meadows deliver important ecosystem services such as nutrient cycling, enhanced biodiversit...
Extreme heating (up to 43 °C measured from five-year temperature records) occurs in shallow coastal ...
Restoring ecosystems in coastal estuaries impacted by increasing modification and habitat loss requi...
International audienceThe increased frequency of heatwaves expected in the context of global warming...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGBivalves and seagrasses can ...
The intensity of marine heatwaves is increasing due to climate change. Heatwaves may affect macroinv...
Global warming and the subsequent increase in the frequency of temperature anomalies are expected to...
Seagrass meadows form essential ecological components in coastal zones but are rapidly declining wor...
Global warming and the subsequent increase in the frequency of temperature anomalies are expected to...
While it is well known that severe marine summer heatwaves can cause acute and dramatic die-offs of ...
Rapid global degradation of coastal habitats can be attributed to anthropogenic activities associate...
The exponential increase of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations over the past 50 years has cau...
Seagrass is a foundation species within shallow water ecosystems because it provides habitat and foo...
Seagrasses have experienced major losses globally mostly attributed to human impacts. Recently they ...
Global warming is increasingly affecting our biosphere. However, in addition to global warming, a pa...
Seagrass meadows deliver important ecosystem services such as nutrient cycling, enhanced biodiversit...
Extreme heating (up to 43 °C measured from five-year temperature records) occurs in shallow coastal ...
Restoring ecosystems in coastal estuaries impacted by increasing modification and habitat loss requi...