Marine heatwaves
Ocean temperature variability is a fundamental component of the Earth's climate system, and
extremes in this variability affect the health of marine ecosystems around the world. The …
extremes in this variability affect the health of marine ecosystems around the world. The …
Temperature increase and its effects on fish stress physiology in the context of global warming
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 …
determinant of their fitness and is partly determined by their stress physiology. By 2100 …
Oceans and coastal ecosystems and their services
Ocean and coastal ecosystems support life on Earth and many aspects of human well-being.
Covering two-thirds of the planet, the ocean hosts vast biodiversity and modulates the global …
Covering two-thirds of the planet, the ocean hosts vast biodiversity and modulates the global …
Changing state of the climate system
2 Chapter 2 assesses observed large-scale changes in climate system drivers, key climate
indicators and 3 principal modes of variability. Chapter 3 considers model performance and …
indicators and 3 principal modes of variability. Chapter 3 considers model performance and …
[PDF][PDF] Mitigation pathways compatible with long-term goals
Chapter 3 takes a long-term perspective on climate change mitigation pathways. Its focus is
on the implications of long-term targets for the required short-and medium-term system …
on the implications of long-term targets for the required short-and medium-term system …
[HTML][HTML] Climate change: Strategies for mitigation and adaptation
The sustainability of life on Earth is under increasing threat due to human-induced climate
change. This perilous change in the Earth's climate is caused by increases in carbon dioxide …
change. This perilous change in the Earth's climate is caused by increases in carbon dioxide …
Temperature-related biodiversity change across temperate marine and terrestrial systems
Climate change is resha** global biodiversity as species respond to changing
temperatures. However, the net effects of climate-driven species redistribution on local …
temperatures. However, the net effects of climate-driven species redistribution on local …
Continent-wide declines in shallow reef life over a decade of ocean warming
Human society is dependent on nature,, but whether our ecological foundations are at risk
remains unknown in the absence of systematic monitoring of species' populations …
remains unknown in the absence of systematic monitoring of species' populations …
Climate velocity reveals increasing exposure of deep-ocean biodiversity to future warming
Slower warming in the deep ocean encourages a perception that its biodiversity is less
exposed to climate change than that of surface waters. We challenge this notion by …
exposed to climate change than that of surface waters. We challenge this notion by …
Marine heatwaves are not a dominant driver of change in demersal fishes
Marine heatwaves have been linked to negative ecological effects in recent decades,. If
marine heatwaves regularly induce community reorganization and biomass collapses in …
marine heatwaves regularly induce community reorganization and biomass collapses in …