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MEDITERRANEAN SHIFTS IN SEAWEEDS AND SEAGRASSES FUNCTIONING

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Protecting the Mediterranean’s submerged forest ecosystems

The Mediterranean Sea is warming. In fact, temperatures are rising to record levels and threatening its shallow rocky reefs. Supported by the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions programme, the MEDSHIFTS project aims to explore the influence of these environmental conditions on the physiology and ecology of algae and seagrasses, which are key components of biodiversity in the marine environment, food production and coast stability. Biological and statistical methods will be applied to analyse the data. This will enable the research to investigate current functioning conditions and predict ecosystem changes under different climatic conditions.

Objective

Anthropogenic global change is rapidly transforming ocean conditions, leading to rising sea surface temperatures, ocean acidification, and more frequent extreme climatic events. These changes are reshaping marine ecosystems compromising essential services like food provision and coastal protection. The Mediterranean shallow rocky reefs, faces particularly severe impacts with intense global warming and frequent marine heatwaves, making it crucial for studying the rapid shifts in species composition and ecosystem functioning. The aim of the MEDSHIFTS project is to quantify and to predict how these changes impact seaweeds and seagrasses’ functioning, one of the most diverse taxonomic categories in the Mediterranean Sea, through a combination of 3 processes and 10 traits including calcification rate and the morphological form. MEDSHIFTS will rely on the synergy of my expertise in statistical modelling and benthic functioning with extensive expertise in assessing the effects of mass mortality events on rocky benthic habitats of the host (Dr Garrabou). This will be complemented by the essential expertise in traits-based approaches, seaweeds and seagrasses communities, meta-analyses and risk assessments of the three secondment supervisors and one close collaborator (Dr Teixidó, Dr Cebrian, Dr De Bello, and Dr Claudet). By being trained in seaweeds and seagrasses ecology and latest approaches to analyze functional shifts (e.g. Trait Probability Density), I will provide scientific basis on shifts in seaweeds and seagrasses functioning under present and future climatic scenarios in the Mediterranean Sea. MEDSHIFTS outcomes will significantly contribute to inform and enhance policy-making and decision-making processes, supporting the implementation of ongoing restoration programs, and improve awareness of the general public on the effects of global change in shallow rocky reefs; boosting my career opportunities as a prominent functional ecologist in the face of global change.

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AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
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€ 209 914,56
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