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SUBMITTER: Garrabou J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9543131 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Garrabou Joaquim J Gómez-Gras Daniel D Medrano Alba A Cerrano Carlo C Ponti Massimo M Schlegel Robert R Bensoussan Nathaniel N Turicchia Eva E Sini Maria M Gerovasileiou Vasilis V Teixido Nuria N Mirasole Alice A Tamburello Laura L Cebrian Emma E Rilov Gil G Ledoux Jean-Baptiste JB Souissi Jamila Ben JB Khamassi Faten F Ghanem Raouia R Benabdi Mouloud M Grimes Samir S Ocaña Oscar O Bazairi Hocein H Hereu Bernat B Linares Cristina C Kersting Diego Kurt DK la Rovira Graciel G Ortega Júlia J Casals David D Pagès-Escolà Marta M Margarit Núria N Capdevila Pol P Verdura Jana J Ramos Alfonso A Izquierdo Andres A Barbera Carmen C Rubio-Portillo Esther E Anton Irene I López-Sendino Paula P Díaz David D Vázquez-Luis Maite M Duarte Carlos C Marbà Nuria N Aspillaga Eneko E Espinosa Free F Grech Daniele D Guala Ivan I Azzurro Ernesto E Farina Simone S Cristina Gambi Maria M Chimienti Giovanni G Montefalcone Monica M Azzola Annalisa A Mantas Torcuato Pulido TP Fraschetti Simonetta S Ceccherelli Giulia G Kipson Silvija S Bakran-Petricioli Tatjana T Petricioli Donat D Jimenez Carlos C Katsanevakis Stelios S Kizilkaya Inci Tuney IT Kizilkaya Zafer Z Sartoretto Stephane S Elodie Rouanet R Ruitton Sandrine S Comeau Steeve S Gattuso Jean-Pierre JP Harmelin Jean-Georges JG
Global change biology 20220718 19
Climate change is causing an increase in the frequency and intensity of marine heatwaves (MHWs) and mass mortality events (MMEs) of marine organisms are one of their main ecological impacts. Here, we show that during the 2015-2019 period, the Mediterranean Sea has experienced exceptional thermal conditions resulting in the onset of five consecutive years of widespread MMEs across the basin. These MMEs affected thousands of kilometers of coastline from the surface to 45 m, across a range of marin ...[more]