Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Anthropogenic climate change, and global warming in particular,
has strong and increasing impacts on marine ecosystems
(Poloczanska et al., 2013; Halpern et al., 2015; Smale et al., 2019).
The Mediterranean Sea is considered a marine biodiversity hot-
spot contributing to more than 7% of world's marine biodiversity
including a high percentage of endemic species (Coll et al., 2010).
The Mediterranean region is a climate change hotspot, where
the respective impacts of warming are very pronounced and
relatively well documented
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
climate change; ocean warming; marine heat wave impacts; marine disease; marine conservation and protection
List of contributors:
Azzurro, Ernesto
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