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Global warming has a range of expected effects on marine systems. The effects may be related to changing water temperatures, circulation or habitat; while others occur through altered pathways within biogeochemical cycles and food webs. The biological responses and impacts result from the physical effects. <ref name="Phillipart"> Phillipart C.J.M. (ed.) (2007). Impacts of climate change on the European marine and coastal environment: ecosystems approach.'' European Science Foundation, Marine Board: Strasbourg, France.'' 82pp.</ref> | Global warming has a range of expected effects on marine systems. The effects may be related to changing water temperatures, circulation or habitat; while others occur through altered pathways within biogeochemical cycles and food webs. The biological responses and impacts result from the physical effects. <ref name="Phillipart"> Phillipart C.J.M. (ed.) (2007). Impacts of climate change on the European marine and coastal environment: ecosystems approach.'' European Science Foundation, Marine Board: Strasbourg, France.'' 82pp.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 16:13, 20 August 2007
Global warming has a range of expected effects on marine systems. The effects may be related to changing water temperatures, circulation or habitat; while others occur through altered pathways within biogeochemical cycles and food webs. The biological responses and impacts result from the physical effects. [1]
References
- ↑ Phillipart C.J.M. (ed.) (2007). Impacts of climate change on the European marine and coastal environment: ecosystems approach. European Science Foundation, Marine Board: Strasbourg, France. 82pp.