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Nature Research, Nature Climate Change, 1(5), p. 71-79, 2014

DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2441

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Biological ramifications of climate-change-mediated oceanic multi-stressors

Journal article published in 2014 by Philip W. Boyd, Sinikka T. Lennartz ORCID, David M. Glover, Scott C. Doney
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Abstract

Climate change is altering oceanic conditions in a complex manner, and the concurrent amendment of multiple properties will modify environmental stress for primary producers. So far, global modelling studies have focused largely on how alteration of individual properties will affect marine life. Here, we use global modelling simulations in conjunction with rotated factor analysis to express model projections in terms of regional trends in concomitant changes to biologically influential multi-stressors. Factor analysis demonstrates that regionally distinct patterns of complex oceanic change are evident globally. Preliminary regional assessments using published evidence of phytoplankton responses to complex change reveal a wide range of future responses to interactive multi-stressors with