The future of the northeast Atlantic benthic flora in a high CO2 world
Seaweed 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....
Main Authors: | Brodie, Juliet, Williamson, Christopher J, Smale, Dan A, Kamenos, Nicholas A, Mieszkowska, Nova, Santos, Rui, Cunliffe, Michael, Steinke, Michael, Yesson, Christopher, Anderson, Kathryn M, Asnaghi, Valentina, Brownlee, Colin, Burdett, Heidi L, Burrows, Michael T, Collins, Sinead, Donohue, Penelope J C, Harvey, Ben, Foggo, Andrew, Noisette, Fanny, Nunes, Joana, Ragazzola, Federica, Raven, John A, Schmidt, Daniela N, Suggett, David, Teichberg, Mirta, Hall-Spencer, Jason M |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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BlackWell Publishing Ltd
2014
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Online Access: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4113300/ |
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