Regional and local environmental conditions do not shape the response to warming of a marine habitat-forming species
Abstract The differential response of marine populations to climate change remains poorly understood. Here, we combine common garden thermotolerance experiments in aquaria and population genetics to disentangle the factors driving the population response to thermal stress in a temperate habitat-form...
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Autores principales: | C. Crisci, J.-B. Ledoux, K. Mokhtar- Jamaï, M. Bally, N. Bensoussan, D. Aurelle, E. Cebrian, R. Coma, J.- P. Féral, M. La Rivière, C. Linares, P. López-Sendino, C. Marschal, M. Ribes, N. Teixidó, F. Zuberer, J. Garrabou |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cda950aa91444271b75156696f085c10 |
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