Temperature increase and its effects on fish stress physiology in the context of global warming

S Alfonso, M Gesto, B Sadoul - Journal of Fish Biology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The capacity of fishes to cope with environmental variation is considered to be a main
determinant of their fitness and is partly determined by their stress physiology. By 2100 …

The impacts of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems and reliant human communities

SC Doney, DS Busch, SR Cooley… - Annual Review of …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Racism. Sexism. Heterosexism. Gender binarism. Together, they comprise intimately
harmful, distinct, and entangled societal systems of self-serving domination and privilege …

[HTML][HTML] Climate change-accelerated ocean biodiversity loss & associated planetary health impacts

B Talukder, N Ganguli, R Matthew, KW Hipel… - The Journal of Climate …, 2022 - Elsevier
A planetary health perspective views human health as a function of the interdependent
relationship between human systems and the natural systems in which we live. The …

[HTML][HTML] Human-mediated impacts on biodiversity and the consequences for zoonotic disease spillover

CK Glidden, N Nova, MP Kain, KM Lagerstrom… - Current Biology, 2021 - cell.com
Human-mediated changes to natural ecosystems have consequences for both ecosystem
and human health. Historically, efforts to preserve or restore 'biodiversity'can seem to be in …

Ocean acidification drives global reshuffling of ecological communities

I Nagelkerken, SD Connell - Global Change Biology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The paradigm that climate change will alter global marine biodiversity is one of the most
widely accepted. Yet, its predictions remain difficult to test because laboratory systems are …

Changes in rocky intertidal community structure during a marine heatwave in the northern Gulf of Alaska

B Weitzman, B Konar, K Iken, H Coletti… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Marine heatwaves are global phenomena that can have major impacts on the structure and
function of coastal ecosystems. By mid-2014, the Pacific Marine Heatwave (PMH) was …

Antibiotics and temperature interact to disrupt soil communities and nutrient cycling

JM Lucas, BM Sone, D Whitmore… - Soil Biology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Soils contain immense diversity and support terrestrial ecosystem functions, but they face
both anthropogenic and environmental stressors. While many studies have examined the …

No Sign of Homogenisation in Reef Fish Communities Across an Ecological Transition Zone Exposed to Warming

FC Silva, JP Quimbayo… - Diversity and …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Marine organisms are responding to warming by altering their distribution ranges,
causing biogeographic range shifts and in some cases, favouring the community …

Characterizing biogeochemical fluctuations in a world of extremes: A synthesis for temperate intertidal habitats in the face of global change

K Wolfe, HD Nguyen, M Davey… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Coastal and intertidal habitats are at the forefront of anthropogenic influence and
environmental change. The species occupying these habitats are adapted to a world of …

Evaluating multiple stressor research in coastal wetlands: a systematic review

A Ostrowski, RM Connolly, M Sievers - Marine Environmental Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Multiple stressors are ubiquitous in coastal ecosystems as a result of increased human
activity and development along coastlines. Accurately assessing multiple stressor effects is …