Impact of a Nuclear Power Station Effluent on Marine Forests: A Case Study in Se Brazil and Insights for Global Warming Scenarios DOI
Ivan Monclaro Carneiro,

Maria Menezes Széchy,

Iacopo Bertocci

и другие.

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2023

One of the main disturbances caused by coastal nuclear power plants is discharge thermal effluents capable affecting a number marine systems, including macroalgal forests that support key ecosystem services such as carbon uptake, fisheries increment and protection. This study aimed at assessing long-term trend (1992 to 2022) in abundance (cover) Sargassum from sites located inside outside area affected effluent discharged Brazilian Nuclear Power Station (BNPS) evaluating relationship between different components temperature increase abundance. information essential provide insights on whether how populations would likely be future climate change. We detected decline inside, but not effluent, we identified sea surface above 30 oC an important factor driving highlights impact decades BNPS forests, which leads predict disappearance under change scenario, also currently effluent.

Язык: Английский

The ecological and evolutionary consequences of tropicalisation DOI Creative Commons
Karolina Zarzyczny, Marc Rius, Suzanne T. Williams

и другие.

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 39(3), С. 267 - 279

Опубликована: Ноя. 28, 2023

Tropicalisation is a marine phenomenon arising from contemporary climate change, and characterised by the range expansion of tropical/subtropical species retraction temperate species. occurs globally can be detected in both tropical/temperate transition zones regions. The ecological consequences tropicalisation single-species impacts (e.g., altered behaviour) to whole ecosystem changes phase shifts intertidal subtidal habitats). Our understanding evolutionary limited, but emerging evidence suggests that could induce phenotypic change as well genotypic composition expanding retracting Given rapid rate research on focusing functioning, biodiversity socioeconomic urgently needed.

Язык: Английский

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22

Impact of a nuclear power station effluent on marine forests: A case study in SE Brazil and insights for global warming scenarios DOI
Ivan Monclaro Carneiro, Maria Teresa Menezes de Széchy, Iacopo Bertocci

и другие.

Environmental Pollution, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 344, С. 123323 - 123323

Опубликована: Янв. 6, 2024

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

4

Differences in predictions of marine species distribution models based on expert maps and opportunistic occurrences DOI Open Access
Zhixin Zhang, Jamie M. Kass, Ákos Bede‐Fazekas

и другие.

Conservation Biology, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Март 24, 2025

Species distribution models (SDMs) are important tools for assessing biodiversity change. These require high-quality occurrence data, which not always available. Therefore, it is increasingly to determine how data choice affects predictions of species' ranges. Opportunistic records and expert maps both widely used sources species SDMs. However, unclear SDMs based on these differ in performance, particularly the marine realm. We built 233 fish from 2 families with types compared their performances potential predictions. occurrences were sourced field surveys South China Sea online repositories International Union Conservation Nature Red List database. generalized linear explore drivers differences prediction between model types. When projecting distinct regions no calibrated using opportunistic performed better than those maps, indicating transferability new environments. Differences predictor values accounted dissimilarity predictions, likely because included large areas unsuitable environmental conditions. Dissimilarity levels among differed, suggesting a taxonomic bias sources. Our findings highlight sensitivity distributional data. Although have an role modeling, we suggest researchers assess accuracy reduce commission errors knowledge target species.

Язык: Английский

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0

Distributional range shifts of Western Atlantic benthic Sargassum species (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) under future climate change scenarios DOI Open Access
Fabiano Faga, Carlos Frederico D. Gurgel

Aquatic Botany, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 190, С. 103705 - 103705

Опубликована: Авг. 12, 2023

Язык: Английский

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2

Checklist of marine macroalgae in two contiguous Marine Protected Areas in the south-western Atlantic DOI Creative Commons
C. S. Karez, Ricardo G. Bahia, J.T. Nunes

и другие.

Biodiversity Data Journal, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 12

Опубликована: Июль 23, 2024

The Costa das Algas Environmental Protection Area (EPA) and the Santa Cruz Wildlife Refuge (WR), located in Espírito Santo Continental Shelf, Brazil, are outstanding marine protected areas due to their high biodiversity, particularly of macroalgae. Together, these two relatively small (1,150 177 km 2 , respectively) harbour about a quarter all macroalgal species recorded Brazil. checklist presented herein updates algal flora with data obtained until 2019. Two hundred sixty-five taxa were recorded, most which vouchers. Checklists based on collections each area published on: "Catálogo de Plantas Unidades Conservação do Brasil" (https://catalogo-ucs-brasil.jbrj.gov.br/). Besides specimens collected between 2018 2019, includes previous records from different Brazilian herbaria (e.g., SP, SPF, ALCB). Herbaria may include that not occur intertidal reefs Laminaria ). Overall, 249 one angiosperm EPA (87 new records) 136 WR (46 records). All native Brazil nine endemic Our results provide taxonomic foundation support management, long-term monitoring conservation areas.

Язык: Английский

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0

Monitoring seawater temperature variability in stratified coastal waters: a case study for Alcatrazes Archipelago conservation area (SE Brazil) DOI
Breylla Campos Carvalho, Ana Laura Tribst Corrêa,

Aline Barbosa da Silva

и другие.

Regional Studies in Marine Science, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown, С. 103991 - 103991

Опубликована: Дек. 1, 2024

Язык: Английский

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Impact of a Nuclear Power Station Effluent on Marine Forests: A Case Study in Se Brazil and Insights for Global Warming Scenarios DOI
Ivan Monclaro Carneiro,

Maria Menezes Széchy,

Iacopo Bertocci

и другие.

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2023

One of the main disturbances caused by coastal nuclear power plants is discharge thermal effluents capable affecting a number marine systems, including macroalgal forests that support key ecosystem services such as carbon uptake, fisheries increment and protection. This study aimed at assessing long-term trend (1992 to 2022) in abundance (cover) Sargassum from sites located inside outside area affected effluent discharged Brazilian Nuclear Power Station (BNPS) evaluating relationship between different components temperature increase abundance. information essential provide insights on whether how populations would likely be future climate change. We detected decline inside, but not effluent, we identified sea surface above 30 oC an important factor driving highlights impact decades BNPS forests, which leads predict disappearance under change scenario, also currently effluent.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0