Biologists ignore ocean weather at their peril
Amanda E. Bates (),
Brian Helmuth,
Michael T. Burrows,
Murray I. Duncan,
Joaquim Garrabou,
Tamar Guy-Haim,
Fernando Lima,
Ana M. Queiros,
Rui Seabra,
Robert Marsh,
Jonathan Belmaker,
Nathaniel Bensoussan,
Yunwei Dong,
Antonios D. Mazaris,
Dan Smale,
Martin Wahl and
Gil Rilov
Nature, 2018, vol. 560, issue 7718, 299-301
Abstract:
Ecologists must understand how marine life responds to changing local conditions, rather than to overall global temperature rise, say Amanda E. Bates and 16 colleagues.
Keywords: Ocean sciences; Climate change; Ecology; Conservation biology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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