Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2016271105> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2016271105 endingPage "352" @default.
- W2016271105 startingPage "342" @default.
- W2016271105 abstract "Anthropogenic influences on the biosphere since the advent of the industrial age are increasingly causing global changes. Climatic change and the rising concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are ranking high in scientific and public agendas, and other components of global change are also frequently addressed, among which are the introductions of non indigenous species (NIS) in biogeographic regions well separated from the donor region, often followed by spectacular invasions. In the marine environment, both climatic change and spread of alien species have been studied extensively; this review is aimed at examining the main responses of ecosystems to climatic change, taking into account the increasing importance of biological invasions. Some general principles on NIS introductions in the marine environment are recalled, such as the importance of propagule pressure and of development stages during the time course of an invasion. Climatic change is known to affect many ecological properties; it interacts also with NIS in many possible ways. Direct (proximate) effects on individuals and populations of altered physical-chemical conditions are distinguished from indirect effects on emergent properties (species distribution, diversity, and production). Climatically driven changes may affect both local dispersal mechanisms, due to the alteration of current patterns, and competitive interactions between NIS and native species, due to the onset of new thermal optima and/or different carbonate chemistry. As well as latitudinal range expansions of species correlated with changing temperature conditions, and effects on species richness and the correlated extinction of native species, some invasions may provoke multiple effects which involve overall ecosystem functioning (material flow between trophic groups, primary production, relative extent of organic material decomposition, extent of benthic-pelagic coupling). Some examples are given, including a special mention of the situation of the Mediterranean Sea, where so many species have been introduced recently, and where some have spread in very large quantities. An increasing effort by marine scientists is required, not only to monitor the state of the environment, but also to help predicting future changes and finding ways to mitigate or manage them." @default.
- W2016271105 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2016271105 creator A5011453953 @default.
- W2016271105 date "2007-01-01" @default.
- W2016271105 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2016271105 title "Global change and marine communities: Alien species and climate change" @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1503832382 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1572272439 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1572650998 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1636092099 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W181685729 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W182150521 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1893686298 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1970579246 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1970777324 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1971096373 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1972868154 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1972934242 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1976061944 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1976257208 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1982719222 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1993525637 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W1997360313 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2004426351 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2006158943 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2007350969 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2007829385 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2008498628 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2009179062 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2015897045 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2016728854 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2016801803 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2020900418 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2024649846 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2024999713 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2027345174 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2032796555 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2033867663 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2035432999 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2037478963 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2044751014 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2044904388 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2045347530 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2046551602 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2047137951 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2048675817 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2057469062 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2060442128 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2062037848 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2067943601 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2068375361 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2079889397 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2086502919 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2091725213 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2092794040 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2094048285 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2097788276 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2098685046 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2098876115 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2099390590 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2100971033 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2102390963 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2110195777 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2112977231 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2116551517 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2118945421 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2119438916 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2120939234 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2124606309 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2124948897 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2126755910 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2128232632 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2130783248 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2132502651 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2133751862 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2137439980 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2137795315 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2137899075 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2139108875 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2139819449 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2146202609 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2147055070 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2148386912 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2152358688 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2155758150 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2156875425 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2159395372 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2160354118 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2164790793 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2170229134 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2246317470 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W2324992394 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W3035364722 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W4232131478 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W4246451291 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W54018062 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W76879543 @default.
- W2016271105 cites W88151781 @default.