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Biodiversity, climate change and adaptation in the Mediterranean. / Aurelle, Didier ; Thomas, Séverine ; Albert, Cécile ; Bally, Marc; Bondeau, Alberte ; Boudouresque, Charles-François; Cahill, Abigail E.; Carlotti, François ; Chenuil, Anne ; Cramer, Wolfgang ; Davi, Hendrik; De Jode, Aurélien ; Ereskovsky, Alexander ; Farnet, Anne-Marie; Fernandez, Catherine ; Gauquelin, Thierry ; Mirleau, Pascal ; Monnet, Anne-Christine ; Prévosto, Bernard ; Rossi, Vincent ; Sartoretto, Stéphane ; Van Wambeke, France ; Fady, Bruno .

в: Ecosphere, Том 13, № 4, e3915, 01.04.2022.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

Harvard

Aurelle, D, Thomas, S, Albert, C, Bally, M, Bondeau, A, Boudouresque, C-F, Cahill, AE, Carlotti, F, Chenuil, A, Cramer, W, Davi, H, De Jode, A, Ereskovsky, A, Farnet, A-M, Fernandez, C, Gauquelin, T, Mirleau, P, Monnet, A-C, Prévosto, B, Rossi, V, Sartoretto, S, Van Wambeke, F & Fady, B 2022, 'Biodiversity, climate change and adaptation in the Mediterranean.', Ecosphere, Том. 13, № 4, e3915. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3915

APA

Aurelle, D., Thomas, S., Albert, C., Bally, M., Bondeau, A., Boudouresque, C-F., Cahill, A. E., Carlotti, F., Chenuil, A., Cramer, W., Davi, H., De Jode, A., Ereskovsky, A., Farnet, A-M., Fernandez, C., Gauquelin, T., Mirleau, P., Monnet, A-C., Prévosto, B., ... Fady, B. (2022). Biodiversity, climate change and adaptation in the Mediterranean. Ecosphere, 13(4), [e3915]. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3915

Vancouver

Aurelle D, Thomas S, Albert C, Bally M, Bondeau A, Boudouresque C-F и пр. Biodiversity, climate change and adaptation in the Mediterranean. Ecosphere. 2022 Апр. 1;13(4). e3915. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3915

Author

Aurelle, Didier ; Thomas, Séverine ; Albert, Cécile ; Bally, Marc ; Bondeau, Alberte ; Boudouresque, Charles-François ; Cahill, Abigail E. ; Carlotti, François ; Chenuil, Anne ; Cramer, Wolfgang ; Davi, Hendrik ; De Jode, Aurélien ; Ereskovsky, Alexander ; Farnet, Anne-Marie ; Fernandez, Catherine ; Gauquelin, Thierry ; Mirleau, Pascal ; Monnet, Anne-Christine ; Prévosto, Bernard ; Rossi, Vincent ; Sartoretto, Stéphane ; Van Wambeke, France ; Fady, Bruno . / Biodiversity, climate change and adaptation in the Mediterranean. в: Ecosphere. 2022 ; Том 13, № 4.

BibTeX

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title = "Biodiversity, climate change and adaptation in the Mediterranean.",
abstract = "Potential for, and limits to, adaptation to environmental changes are critical for resilience and risk mitigation. The Mediterranean basin is a mosaic of biodiversity-rich ecosystems long affected by human influence, whose resilience is now questioned by climate change. After reviewing the different components of biological adaptation, we present the main characteristics of marine and terrestrial biodiversity in the Mediterranean basin and of the pressures they face. Taking climatic trends into consideration, we discuss the adaptive potential of a range of ecosystems dominated by species without active dispersal. We argue that the high heterogeneity of Mediterranean landscapes and seascapes constitutes a laboratory for the study of adaptation when environmental conditions change rapidly and may provide opportunities for adaptation and adaptability of species and ecosystems. Adaptive management in the Mediterranean can and should harness the nature-based solutions offered by both ecological and evolutionary processes for increasing the resilience of ecosystems to climate change.",
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AU - Albert, Cécile

AU - Bally, Marc

AU - Bondeau, Alberte

AU - Boudouresque, Charles-François

AU - Cahill, Abigail E.

AU - Carlotti, François

AU - Chenuil, Anne

AU - Cramer, Wolfgang

AU - Davi, Hendrik

AU - De Jode, Aurélien

AU - Ereskovsky, Alexander

AU - Farnet, Anne-Marie

AU - Fernandez, Catherine

AU - Gauquelin, Thierry

AU - Mirleau, Pascal

AU - Monnet, Anne-Christine

AU - Prévosto, Bernard

AU - Rossi, Vincent

AU - Sartoretto, Stéphane

AU - Van Wambeke, France

AU - Fady, Bruno

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N2 - Potential for, and limits to, adaptation to environmental changes are critical for resilience and risk mitigation. The Mediterranean basin is a mosaic of biodiversity-rich ecosystems long affected by human influence, whose resilience is now questioned by climate change. After reviewing the different components of biological adaptation, we present the main characteristics of marine and terrestrial biodiversity in the Mediterranean basin and of the pressures they face. Taking climatic trends into consideration, we discuss the adaptive potential of a range of ecosystems dominated by species without active dispersal. We argue that the high heterogeneity of Mediterranean landscapes and seascapes constitutes a laboratory for the study of adaptation when environmental conditions change rapidly and may provide opportunities for adaptation and adaptability of species and ecosystems. Adaptive management in the Mediterranean can and should harness the nature-based solutions offered by both ecological and evolutionary processes for increasing the resilience of ecosystems to climate change.

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