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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DatasetKAUST Department
Red Sea Research Center (RSRC)Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division
Marine Science Program
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2019Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/664855
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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.Citation
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.V1Publisher
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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