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Projected climate change and limited dispersal potential threaten the seahorse ...

Peiffer, Friederike; Assis, Jorge; Lima, André R. A.; Henriques, Sofia; Pardal, Miguel A.; Martinho, Filipe; Gonçalves, Jorge Manuel Santos

Climate change is predicted to drive species redistribution, altering the composition of marine communities and affecting ecosystem functioning. There is increasing evidence that fish distributions follow a trend of poleward expansion, while realised niches often decrease in range size. This study aimed to assess the influence of oceanographic connectivity and intrinsic dispersal mechanisms on changes in suitab...


High-density SNP panel provides little evidence for population structure in Eur...

Taylor, Martin I.; Lamb, Philip D.; Coscia, Ilaria; Murray, David S.; Brown, Mary; Cameron, Tom C.; Davison, Phil I.; Freeman, Howard A.

The European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a commercially and recreationally important fish widely, distributed across the Northeast Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Two distinct lineages that represent the Atlantic and Mediterranean regions have been previously identified, with a hybrid zone close to the Almeria-Oran front. The presence of fine-scale population structure within the Northeast Atlantic...


Habitat suitability of two flagship species, hippocampus hippocampus and hippoc...

Peiffer, Friederike; Lima, André R.A.; Henriques, Sofia; Pardal, Miguel; Martinho, Filipe; Gonçalves, Jorge M.S.; Gonçalves, Emanuel J.; Correia, Miguel

Anthropogenic pressures on marine ecosystems are increasing worldwide, causing loss of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and driving species towards risk of extinction. To protect vulnerable species and habitats, Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are increasingly established worldwide as conservation measures. Seahorses act as flagship species for coastal ecosystem conservation due to their charismatic appear...


Habitat suitability of two flagship species, hippocampus hippocampus and Hippoc...

Peiffer, Friederike; Lima, André Ricardo Araujo; Henriques, Sofia; Pardal, Miguel A.; Martinho, Filipe; Gonçalves, Jorge Manuel Santos

Anthropogenic pressures on marine ecosystems are increasing worldwide, causing loss of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and driving species towards risk of extinction. To protect vulnerable species and habitats, Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are increasingly established worldwide as conservation measures. Seahorses act as flagship species for coastal ecosystem conservation due to their charismatic appear...



Integrated Use of Bioaccumulation, Genotoxic, and Haematological Endpoints to A...

Mieiro, Cláudia Leopoldina; Coelho, João; Reis, Ana; Castro, Diana; Figueira, Paula; Martinho, Filipe; Pardal, Miguel; Pereira, Eduarda; Pacheco, Mário

Biosorption successfully remediates saline water contaminated with legacy contaminants, but its effects on the health of marine organisms remain unclear. Therefore, our aim was to address this knowledge gap with data on the accumulation ability, as well as the cytogenetic and biochemical effects in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus). To this end, we exposed turbot for seven days to a mixture of remediated metals (Re...


Interannual variability in early life phenology is driven by climate and oceani...

Vaz, Ana; Primo, Ana Lígia; Crespo, Daniel; Pardal, Miguel Ângelo; Martinho, Filipe

Early life phenology is a crucial factor for population dynamics in a climate change scenario. As such, understanding how the early life cycle of marine fishes is influenced by key oceanic and climate drivers is of chief importance for sustainable fisheries. This study documents interannual changes in early life phenology of two commercial flatfishes: European flounder (Platichthys flesus) and common sole (Sole...


Implications of Warming on the Morphometric and Reproductive Traits of the Gree...

Monteiro, João N.; Bueno-Pardo, Juan; Pinto, Miguel; Pardal, Miguel Ângelo; Martinho, Filipe; Leitão, Francisco

Understanding the relationship between environmental temperature and the biological traits of organisms is fundamental to inferring the potential impacts of climate change. In the case of marine poikilotherm species, seawater temperature is one of the main driving forces of biological processes, with consequences at higher levels of organization such as population and ecosystem. In this study, we analysed diffe...


Integrated Use of Bioaccumulation, Genotoxic, and Haematological Endpoints to A...

Mieiro, Cláudia; Coelho, João; Reis, Ana Teresa; Castro, Diana; Figueira, Paula; Martinho, Filipe; Pardal, Miguel; Pereira, Eduarda; Pacheco, Mário

Biosorption successfully remediates saline water contaminated with legacy contaminants, but its effects on the health of marine organisms remain unclear. Therefore, our aim was to address this knowledge gap with data on the accumulation ability, as well as the cytogenetic and biochemical effects in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus). To this end, we exposed turbot for seven days to a mixture of remediated metals (Re...


Implications of warming on the morphometric and reproductive traits of the Gree...

N. Monteiro, J.; Bueno-Pardo, Juan; Pinto, Miguel; Pardal, Miguel A.; Martinho, Filipe; Miguel de Sousa Leitão, Francisco

Understanding the relationship between environmental temperature and the biological traits of organisms is fundamental to inferring the potential impacts of climate change. In the case of marine poikilotherm species, seawater temperature is one of the main driving forces of biological processes, with consequences at higher levels of organization such as population and ecosystem. In this study, we analysed diffe...


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