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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object , Other literature type , Journal 2014 France, Canada, Sweden, Portugal, France, Italy, United KingdomPublisher:Wiley Funded by:UKRI | Ocean Acidification Impac...UKRI| Ocean Acidification Impacts on Sea-Surface Biology, Biogeochemistry and ClimateDaniela N. Schmidt; Michael T. Burrows; Juliet Brodie; Jason M. Hall-Spencer; Andrew Foggo; John A. Raven; John A. Raven; Colin Brownlee; Mirta Teichberg; Penelope J. C. Donohue; Christopher Williamson; Christopher Williamson; Rui Santos; Ben P. Harvey; Chris Yesson; Chris Yesson; Nicholas A. Kamenos; David J. Suggett; Dan A. Smale; Michael Steinke; Fanny Noisette; Nova Mieszkowska; Valentina Asnaghi; Michael Cunliffe; Heidi L. Burdett; Federica Ragazzola; Kathryn Anderson; Joana Nunes; Sinéad Collins;AbstractSeaweed and seagrass communities in the northeast Atlantic have been profoundly impacted by humans, and the rate of change is accelerating rapidly due to runaway CO2 emissions and mounting pressures on coastlines associated with human population growth and increased consumption of finite resources. Here, we predict how rapid warming and acidification are likely to affect benthic flora and coastal ecosystems of the northeast Atlantic in this century, based on global evidence from the literature as interpreted by the collective knowledge of the authorship. We predict that warming will kill off kelp forests in the south and that ocean acidification will remove maerl habitat in the north. Seagrasses will proliferate, and associated epiphytes switch from calcified algae to diatoms and filamentous species. Invasive species will thrive in niches liberated by loss of native species and spread via exponential development of artificial marine structures. Combined impacts of seawater warming, ocean acidification, and increased storminess may replace structurally diverse seaweed canopies, with associated calcified and noncalcified flora, with simple habitats dominated by noncalcified, turf‐forming seaweeds.
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visibility 21visibility views 21 download downloads 18 Powered bymore_vert CORE arrow_drop_down COREArticle . 2014License: CC BYFull-Text: https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/94609/7/94609.pdfData sources: CORECOREArticle . 2014License: CC BYFull-Text: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/129952/1/Brodie_et_al-2014-Ecology_and_Evolution.pdfData sources: COREEnlightenArticle . 2014License: CC BYFull-Text: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/94609/7/94609.pdfData sources: CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggregator)CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggregator)Article . 2014License: CC BYFull-Text: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/129952/1/Brodie_et_al-2014-Ecology_and_Evolution.pdfData sources: CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggregator)University of St Andrews: Digital Research RepositoryArticle . 2014License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hdl.handle.net/10023/5212Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)University of Essex Research RepositoryArticle . 2014License: CC BYData sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Fachrepositorium LebenswissenschaftenArticle . 2014License: CC BYData sources: Fachrepositorium LebenswissenschaftenINRIA a CCSD electronic archive serverArticle . 2014License: CC BYData sources: INRIA a CCSD electronic archive serverPublikationer från Umeå universitetArticle . 2014 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Publikationer från Umeå universitetDigitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet - Academic Archive On-lineArticle . 2014 . Peer-reviewedSt Andrews Research RepositoryArticle . 2014 . Peer-reviewedData sources: St Andrews Research RepositoryUniversity of Bristol: Bristol ResearchArticle . 2014Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)University of Portsmouth: Portsmouth Research PortalArticle . 2014Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR): SémaphoreArticle . 2014Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022Embargo end date: 29 Jun 2023Publisher:Frontiers Media SA Xuan-Vy Nguyen; Xuan-Vy Nguyen; Thi Thuy Hang Phan; Van-Luong Cao; Van-Luong Cao; Nhu-Thuy Nguyen Nhat; Trung-Hieu Nguyen; Xuan-Thuy Nguyen; Va-Khin Lau; Cong-Tin Hoang; My-Ngan Nguyen-Thi; Hung Manh Nguyen; Hung Manh Nguyen; Viet-Ha Dao; Viet-Ha Dao; Mirta Teichberg; Jutta Papenbrock;pmid: 36299785
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Seagrass meadows provide valuable ecosystem services but are fragile and threatened ecosystems all over the world. This review highlights the current advances in seagrass research from Viet Nam. One goal is to support decision makers in developing science-based conservation strategies. In recent years, several techniques were applied to estimate the size of seagrass meadows. Independent from the method used, there is an alarming decline in the seagrass area in almost all parts of Viet Nam. Since 1990, a decline of 46.5% or 13,549 ha was found. Only in a few protected and difficult-to-reach areas was an increase observed. Conditions at those sites could be investigated in more detail to make suggestions for conservation and recovery of seagrass meadows. Due to their lifestyle and morphology, seagrasses take up compounds from their environment easily. Phytoremediation processes of Thalassia hemprichii and Enhalus acoroides are described exemplarily. High accumulation of heavy metals dependent on their concentration in the environment in different organs can be observed. On the one hand, seagrasses play a role in phytoremediation processes in polluted areas; on the other hand, they might suffer at high concentrations, and pollution will contribute to their overall decline. Compared with the neighboring countries, the total Corg stock from seagrass beds in Viet Nam was much lower than in the Philippines and Indonesia but higher than that of Malaysia and Myanmar. Due to an exceptionally long latitudinal coastline of 3,260 km covering cool to warm water environments, the seagrass species composition in Viet Nam shows a high diversity and a high plasticity within species boundaries. This leads to challenges in taxonomic issues, especially with the Halophila genus, which can be better deduced from genetic diversity/population structures of members of Hydrocharitaceae. Finally, the current seagrass conservation and management efforts in Viet Nam are presented and discussed. Only decisions based on the interdisciplinary cooperation of scientists from all disciplines mentioned will finally lead to conserve this valuable ecosystem for mankind and biodiversity.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object , Other literature type , Journal 2014 France, Canada, Sweden, Portugal, France, Italy, United KingdomPublisher:Wiley Funded by:UKRI | Ocean Acidification Impac...UKRI| Ocean Acidification Impacts on Sea-Surface Biology, Biogeochemistry and ClimateDaniela N. Schmidt; Michael T. Burrows; Juliet Brodie; Jason M. Hall-Spencer; Andrew Foggo; John A. Raven; John A. Raven; Colin Brownlee; Mirta Teichberg; Penelope J. C. Donohue; Christopher Williamson; Christopher Williamson; Rui Santos; Ben P. Harvey; Chris Yesson; Chris Yesson; Nicholas A. Kamenos; David J. Suggett; Dan A. Smale; Michael Steinke; Fanny Noisette; Nova Mieszkowska; Valentina Asnaghi; Michael Cunliffe; Heidi L. Burdett; Federica Ragazzola; Kathryn Anderson; Joana Nunes; Sinéad Collins;AbstractSeaweed and seagrass communities in the northeast Atlantic have been profoundly impacted by humans, and the rate of change is accelerating rapidly due to runaway CO2 emissions and mounting pressures on coastlines associated with human population growth and increased consumption of finite resources. Here, we predict how rapid warming and acidification are likely to affect benthic flora and coastal ecosystems of the northeast Atlantic in this century, based on global evidence from the literature as interpreted by the collective knowledge of the authorship. We predict that warming will kill off kelp forests in the south and that ocean acidification will remove maerl habitat in the north. Seagrasses will proliferate, and associated epiphytes switch from calcified algae to diatoms and filamentous species. Invasive species will thrive in niches liberated by loss of native species and spread via exponential development of artificial marine structures. Combined impacts of seawater warming, ocean acidification, and increased storminess may replace structurally diverse seaweed canopies, with associated calcified and noncalcified flora, with simple habitats dominated by noncalcified, turf‐forming seaweeds.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022Embargo end date: 29 Jun 2023Publisher:Frontiers Media SA Xuan-Vy Nguyen; Xuan-Vy Nguyen; Thi Thuy Hang Phan; Van-Luong Cao; Van-Luong Cao; Nhu-Thuy Nguyen Nhat; Trung-Hieu Nguyen; Xuan-Thuy Nguyen; Va-Khin Lau; Cong-Tin Hoang; My-Ngan Nguyen-Thi; Hung Manh Nguyen; Hung Manh Nguyen; Viet-Ha Dao; Viet-Ha Dao; Mirta Teichberg; Jutta Papenbrock;pmid: 36299785
pmc: PMC9589349
Seagrass meadows provide valuable ecosystem services but are fragile and threatened ecosystems all over the world. This review highlights the current advances in seagrass research from Viet Nam. One goal is to support decision makers in developing science-based conservation strategies. In recent years, several techniques were applied to estimate the size of seagrass meadows. Independent from the method used, there is an alarming decline in the seagrass area in almost all parts of Viet Nam. Since 1990, a decline of 46.5% or 13,549 ha was found. Only in a few protected and difficult-to-reach areas was an increase observed. Conditions at those sites could be investigated in more detail to make suggestions for conservation and recovery of seagrass meadows. Due to their lifestyle and morphology, seagrasses take up compounds from their environment easily. Phytoremediation processes of Thalassia hemprichii and Enhalus acoroides are described exemplarily. High accumulation of heavy metals dependent on their concentration in the environment in different organs can be observed. On the one hand, seagrasses play a role in phytoremediation processes in polluted areas; on the other hand, they might suffer at high concentrations, and pollution will contribute to their overall decline. Compared with the neighboring countries, the total Corg stock from seagrass beds in Viet Nam was much lower than in the Philippines and Indonesia but higher than that of Malaysia and Myanmar. Due to an exceptionally long latitudinal coastline of 3,260 km covering cool to warm water environments, the seagrass species composition in Viet Nam shows a high diversity and a high plasticity within species boundaries. This leads to challenges in taxonomic issues, especially with the Halophila genus, which can be better deduced from genetic diversity/population structures of members of Hydrocharitaceae. Finally, the current seagrass conservation and management efforts in Viet Nam are presented and discussed. Only decisions based on the interdisciplinary cooperation of scientists from all disciplines mentioned will finally lead to conserve this valuable ecosystem for mankind and biodiversity.
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