Search Results - "Thomsen, Mads S."
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A decade of climate change experiments on marine organisms: procedures, patterns and problems
Published in Global change biology (01-05-2012)“…The first decade of the new millennium saw a flurry of experiments to establish a mechanistic understanding of how climate change might transform the global…”
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Seaweed Communities in Retreat from Ocean Warming
Published in Current biology (08-11-2011)“…In recent decades, global climate change [1] has caused profound biological changes across the planet [2–6]. However, there is a great disparity in the…”
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Genetic diversity and kelp forest vulnerability to climatic stress
Published in Scientific reports (30-01-2018)“…Genetic diversity confers adaptive capacity to populations under changing conditions but its role in mediating impacts of climate change remains unresolved for…”
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Climate-driven regime shift of a temperate marine ecosystem
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (08-07-2016)“…Ecosystem reconfigurations arising from climate-driven changes in species distributions are expected to have profound ecological, social, and economic…”
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Categorizing and Naming MARINE HEATWAVES
Published in Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-2018)“…Considerable attention has been directed at understanding the consequences and impacts of long-term anthropogenic climate change. Discrete, climatically…”
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Facilitation of animals is stronger during summer marine heatwaves and around morphologically complex foundation species
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-09-2023)“…Foundation species create biogenic habitats, modify environmental conditions, augment biodiversity, and control animal community structures. In recent decades,…”
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Local Extinction of Bull Kelp (Durvillaea spp.) Due to a Marine Heatwave
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (06-03-2019)“…Detailed research has documented gradual changes to biological communities attributed to increases in global average temperatures. However, localized and…”
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Projected Marine Heatwaves in the 21st Century and the Potential for Ecological Impact
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (04-12-2019)“…Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are extreme climatic events in oceanic systems that can have devastating impacts on ecosystems, causing abrupt ecological changes and…”
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Distribution models predict large contractions of habitat-forming seaweeds in response to ocean warming
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-10-2018)“…Aim: Understanding the relative importance of climatic and non-climatic distribution drivers for co-occurring, functionally similar species is required to…”
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A review of three decades of research on the invasive kelp Undaria pinnatifida in Australasia: An assessment of its success, impacts and status as one of the world's worst invaders
Published in Marine environmental research (01-10-2017)“…Marine invasive macroalgae can have severe local-scale impacts on ecological communities. The kelp Undaria pinnatifida is one of the most successful marine…”
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Unravelling seasonal trends in coastal marine heatwave metrics across global biogeographical realms
Published in Scientific reports (11-05-2022)“…Marine heatwaves (MHWs) can cause dramatic changes to ecologically, culturally, and economically important coastal ecosystems. To date, MHW studies have…”
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Decreasing resilience of kelp beds along a latitudinal temperature gradient: potential implications for a warmer future
Published in Ecology letters (01-06-2010)“…Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 685-694 Successful mitigation of negative effects of global warming will depend on understanding the link between physiological and…”
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Resistance, Extinction, and Everything in Between – The Diverse Responses of Seaweeds to Marine Heatwaves
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (13-12-2019)“…Anomalously Globally, anomalously warm temperature events have increased by 34% in frequency and 17% in duration from 1925 to 2016 with potentially major…”
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Communities and Attachment Networks Associated with Primary, Secondary and Alternative Foundation Species; A Case Study of Stressed and Disturbed Stands of Southern Bull Kelp
Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-04-2019)“…Southern bull kelps (Durvillaea spp., Fucales) are ‘primary’ foundation species that control community structures and ecosystem functions on temperate…”
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Facilitation cascades across space: Monitoring estuarine foundation species from satellites to the microscope
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-04-2024)“…Estuaries are productive ecosystems that are vulnerable to human impacts and environmental disturbances. Estuaries are often inhabited by foundation species…”
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Loss of Giant Kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera, Driven by Marine Heatwaves and Exacerbated by Poor Water Clarity in New Zealand
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (18-08-2021)“…Marine heatwaves (MHW) are becoming stronger and more frequent across the globe. MHWs affect the thermal physiology of all biological organisms, but wider…”
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A meta-analysis of seaweed impacts on seagrasses: generalities and knowledge gaps
Published in PloS one (10-01-2012)“…Seagrasses are important habitat-formers and ecosystem engineers that are under threat from bloom-forming seaweeds. These seaweeds have been suggested to…”
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The vulnerability and resilience of seagrass ecosystems to marine heatwaves in New Zealand: a remote sensing analysis of seascape metrics using PlanetScope imagery
Published in Remote sensing in ecology and conservation (01-12-2023)“…Seagrasses are foundation species that provide ecosystem functions and services, including increased biodiversity, sediment retention, carbon sequestration,…”
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An extreme climatic event alters marine ecosystem structure in a global biodiversity hotspot
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The footprint of continental-scale ocean currents on the biogeography of seaweeds
Published in PloS one (08-11-2013)“…Explaining spatial patterns of biological organisation remains a central challenge for biogeographic studies. In marine systems, large-scale ocean currents can…”
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