2022
DOI: 10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2021-1298
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bnormal average increase in sea surface temperature may promote the first documented mortality event of a marine sponge in the Southeastern Brazil

Abstract: Frequent heat waves and mass mortality events on marine biota are positively correlated to ocean warming. Although literature has indicated some species of marine sponges, and some oceanic regions, like the Brazilian Exclusive Economic Zone, may be less affected or seem to be more resilient under future scenarios of climate changes, few studies have focused on the species responses on the climate change issue along Brazilian coast. This paradigm was undone throughout 2019 after an exceptional average increase … Show more

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