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    Supplementary material from "A framework for experimental scenarios of global change in marine systems using coral reefs as a case study"

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    Authors
    Geraldi, Nathan
    Klein, Shannon
    Anton Gamazo, Andrea cc
    Duarte, Carlos M. cc
    KAUST Department
    Red Sea Research Center (RSRC)
    Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division
    Marine Science Program
    Date
    2019
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/664855
    
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    Abstract
    Understanding the consequences of rising CO$_{2}$ and warming on marine ecosystems is a pressing issue in ecology. Manipulative experiments that assess responses of biota to future ocean warming and acidification conditions form a necessary basis for expectations on how marine taxa may respond. Although designing experiments in the context of local variability is most appropriate, local temperature and CO$_{2}$ characteristics are often unknown as such measures necessitate significant resources, and even less is known about local future scenarios. To help address these issues, we summarize current uncertainties in CO$_{2}$ emission trajectories and climate sensitivity, examine region-specific changes in the ocean, and present a straightforward global framework to guide experimental designs. We advocate for the inclusion of multiple plausible future scenarios of predicted levels of ocean warming and acidification in forthcoming experimental research. Growing a robust experimental base is crucial to understanding the prospect form and function of marine ecosystems in the Anthropocene.
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    Geraldi, N. R., Klein, S. G., Anton, A., & Duarte, C. M. (2019). Supplementary material from "A framework for experimental scenarios of global change in marine systems using coral reefs as a case study". The Royal Society. https://doi.org/10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.C.4796949.V1
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    The Royal Society
    DOI
    10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4796949.v1
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      Geraldi, N. R., Klein, S. G., Anton, A., & Duarte, C. M. (2020). A framework for experimental scenarios of global change in marine systems using coral reefs as a case study. Royal Society Open Science, 7(1), 191118. doi:10.1098/rsos.191118. DOI: 10.1098/rsos.191118 HANDLE: 10754/661634
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    10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4796949.v1
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    Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division; Red Sea Research Center (RSRC); Marine Science Program; Datasets

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