martes, 1 de febrero de 2022

Webminar: Threats of global warming to marine fishes

 

La Sociedad Ibérica de Ictiología (SIBIC) y AZTI han organizado un webminar abierto titulado: Threats of global warming to marine fishes, en el que participarán varios ponentes que analizarán varios aspectos del problema.

Se llevará a cabo el próximo miércoles 9 de febrero, de 11:00 a 12:30.

Se reconocerá la participación en el evento una vez concluido.

Estos son los links a la agenda del evento y al registro.



Climate change is a growing threat to marine organisms and ecosystems that is expected to accelerate during the 21st century. It is already modifying physical and biogeochemical properties of the ocean through increasing temperatures, ocean acidification and oxygen loss. 

All these changes are causing a suite of organismal and ecosystem responses, from increased mortality and changes in species distributions and abundances to changes in ocean productivity, coastal habitat loss, alteration of food-web dynamics and impacts on the provision of ecosystem services.

Ocean warming has created a challenge for survey scientists since knowledge of future scenarios and their uncertainty is the basis for defining strategies to adapt to climate change.

During this webinar experts on the effects of climate change in the ocean will use different model-based approaches to study the complex responses of fish populations relative to their environment.

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