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This project aims to explore the impacts of climate change on marine habitats by employing a novel temperature manipulation technique in situ. By studying marine communities under varying conditions, the research seeks to enhance understanding of ecological dynamics and inform conservation strategies.
Marine habitats are socially and economically important to millions of people around the world, but accelerated global climate change poses a significant threat to aquatic organisms and communities.
Accurate predictions of the effects seawater warming and other stressors on marine resources are needed to successfully manage our seas and plan for future change.
Of all the facets of global change, increasing temperature is perhaps the most important, as temperature affects all biological processes…
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