Low light exacerbates effects of marine heatwaves on seaweeds
T Wernberg,
SC Straub
Abstract:Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are becoming more frequent and intense. At the same time, diverse human activities are causing coastal darkening: increased turbidity and reduced light at the seafloor. Since both temperature and light are critical to the physiological and ecological performance of seaweeds—important habitat-formers and primary producers—these co-occurring stressors could have knock-on effects in coastal ecosystems. We tested the effects of MHWs under different irradiance levels on 3 brown seaweeds: the… Show more
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