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Wesselmann M, Hendriks I, Johnson M, Jorda G, Mineur F, Marba N
Glob Chang Biol . 2024 Apr; 30(4):e17249. PMID: 38572713
Warming as well as species introductions have increased over the past centuries, however a link between cause and effect of these two phenomena is still unclear. Here we use distribution...
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Alorda-Kleinglass A, Rodellas V, Diego-Feliu M, Marba N, Morell C, Garcia-Orellana J
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Feb; 922:170940. PMID: 38360304
Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) delivers nutrients to the coastal sea triggering phytoplankton blooms, eutrophication, and can also serve as a pathway for contaminants. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) including injection wells...
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Martinetto P, Alberti J, Becherucci M, Cebrian J, Iribarne O, Marba N, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Dec; 14(1):8500. PMID: 38135682
Coastal vegetated ecosystems are acknowledged for their capacity to sequester organic carbon (OC), known as blue C. Yet, blue C global accounting is incomplete, with major gaps in southern hemisphere...
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Marco-Mendez C, Marba N, Amores A, Romero J, Minguito-Frutos M, Garcia M, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Nov; 908:168404. PMID: 37939948
Extreme storms can trigger abrupt and often lasting changes in ecosystems by affecting foundational (habitat-forming) species. While the frequency and intensity of extreme events are projected to increase under climate...
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Moreira-Saporiti A, Teichberg M, Garnier E, Cornelissen J, Alcoverro T, Bjork M, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2023 Apr; 14:1088643. PMID: 37021321
In the last three decades, quantitative approaches that rely on organism traits instead of taxonomy have advanced different fields of ecological research through establishing the mechanistic links between environmental drivers,...
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Santana-Garcon J, Bennett S, Marba N, Verges A, Arthur R, Alcoverro T
Proc Biol Sci . 2023 Jan; 290(1990):20221744. PMID: 36629100
Climate-driven species redistributions are reshuffling the composition of marine ecosystems. How these changes alter ecosystem functions, however, remains poorly understood. Here we examine how impacts of herbivory change across a...
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Ruiz-Reynes D, Mayol E, Sintes T, Hendriks I, Hernandez-Garcia E, Duarte C, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Jan; 120(3):e2216024120. PMID: 36623188
Seagrasses provide multiple ecosystem services and act as intense carbon sinks in coastal regions around the globe but are threatened by multiple anthropogenic pressures, leading to enhanced seagrass mortality that...
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Garrabou J, Gomez-Gras D, Medrano A, Cerrano C, Ponti M, Schlegel R, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2022 Jul; 28(19):5708-5725. PMID: 35848527
Climate change is causing an increase in the frequency and intensity of marine heatwaves (MHWs) and mass mortality events (MMEs) of marine organisms are one of their main ecological impacts....
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Bennett S, Alcoverro T, Kletou D, Antoniou C, Boada J, Bunuel X, et al.
New Phytol . 2021 Nov; 233(4):1657-1666. PMID: 34843111
The prevalence of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity among populations is critical to accurately predicting when and where climate change impacts will occur. Currently, comparisons of thermal performance between populations...
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Serrano O, Gomez-Lopez D, Sanchez-Valencia L, Acosta-Chaparro A, Navas-Camacho R, Gonzalez-Corredor J, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 May; 11(1):11067. PMID: 34040111
Seagrass ecosystems rank amongst the most efficient natural carbon sinks on earth, sequestering CO through photosynthesis and storing organic carbon (C) underneath their soils for millennia and thereby, mitigating climate...