From global to regional and back again: common climate stressors of marine ecosystems relevant for adaptation across five ocean warming hotspots
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Rising temperatures may drive fishing-induced selection of low-performance phenotypes.Going with the flow: the role of ocean circulation in global marine ecosystems under a changing climate.Big in the benthos: Future change of seafloor community biomass in a global, body size-resolved model.Maximum thermal limits of coral reef damselfishes are size-dependent and resilient to near-future ocean acidification.Half a century of coastal temperature records reveal complex warming trends in western boundary currents.Far-field connectivity of the UK's four largest marine protected areas: Four of a kind?
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From global to regional and back again: common climate stressors of marine ecosystems relevant for adaptation across five ocean warming hotspots
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Alistair J Hobday
Andrew C Coward
Ekaterina Popova
Kevern Cochrane
Maria A Gasalla
Michael J Roberts
Shyam S Salim
Stephanie A Henson
Valborg Byfield
Warwick H Sauer
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10.1111/GCB.13247
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2016-02-08T00:00:00Z