Impacts of Climate Change on Marine Foundation Species
The University of Western Australia · Norwegian Institute of Marine Research · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Marine foundation species are the biotic basis for many of the world's coastal ecosystems, providing structural habitat, food, and protection for myriad plants and animals as well as many ecosystem services. However, climate change poses a significant threat to foundation species and the ecosystems they support. We review the impacts of climate change on common marine foundation species, including corals, kelps, seagrasses, salt marsh plants, mangroves, and bivalves. It is evident that marine foundation species have already been severely impacted by several climate change drivers, often through interactive effects with other human stressors, such as pollution, overfishing, and coastal development. Despite…
Citation impact
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- 60.05
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- 100%
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15Topics & keywords
- Foundation species
- Climate change
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Biodiversity
- Marine ecosystem
- Habitat
- Overfishing
- Life below water