2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.13.593802
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Recurrent extreme climatic events are driving gorgonian populations to local extinction: low adaptive potential to marine heatwaves

Sandra Ramirez-Calero,
D Gómez-Gras,
A Barreiro
et al.

Abstract: Extreme climatic events (ECEs), such as marine heatwaves (MHWs), are a major threat to biodiversity. Understanding the variability in ecological responses to recurrent ECEs within species and underlying drivers arise as a key issue owing to their implications for conservation and restoration. Yet, our knowledge on such ecological responses is limited since it has been mostly gathered following ″single-event approaches″ focused on one particular event. These approaches provide snapshots of ecological responses … Show more

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