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Harnessing marine microclimates for climate change adaptation and marine conservation
Conservation Letters ( IF 8.5 ) Pub Date : 2018-10-03 , DOI: 10.1111/conl.12609
C. Brock Woodson 1 , Fiorenza Micheli 2 , Charles Boch 2 , Maha Al‐Najjar 3 , Antonio Espinoza 1, 4 , Arturo Hernandez 5 , Leonardo Vázquez‐Vera 5 , Andrea Saenz‐Arroyo 6 , Stephen G. Monismith 3 , Jorge Torre 5
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  • Responses to climate change and large‐scale forcing can vary widely at local scales creating marine microclimates.
  • Microclimates are robust even under extreme large‐scale forcing events (ENSO, climate change) potentially creating spatial refuges or ‘safe spaces’ for important species.
  • Small/medium no‐take zones, artificial reefs, and other possible spatial management can be placed to harness local variability as an adaptation or conservation measure in the face of climate change.


中文翻译:

利用海洋小气候来适应气候变化和保护海洋

  • 对气候变化和大规模强迫的反应在地方尺度上可能有很大差异,从而形成海洋小气候。
  • 即使在极端大规模强迫事件(ENSO,气候变化)下,小气候也很健壮,有可能为重要物种创造空间庇护所或“安全空间”。
  • 可以放置中/小禁区,人工鱼礁和其他可能的空间管理,以应对气候变化时利用局部可变性作为适应或保护措施。
更新日期:2018-10-03
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