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Future HAB science: Directions and challenges in a changing climate

  • Mark L. Wells
  • , Bengt Karlson
  • , Angela Wulff
  • , Raphael Kudela
  • , Charles Trick
  • , Valentina Asnaghi
  • , Elisa Berdalet
  • , William Cochlan
  • , Keith Davidson
  • , Maarten De Rijcke
  • , Stephanie Dutkiewicz
  • , Gustaaf Hallegraeff
  • , Kevin J. Flynn
  • , Catherine Legrand
  • , Hans Paerl
  • , Joe Silke
  • , Sanna Suikkanen
  • , Peter Thompson
  • , Vera L. Trainer

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There is increasing concern that accelerating environmental change attributed to human-induced warming of the planet may substantially alter the patterns, distribution and intensity of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). Changes in temperature, ocean acidification, precipitation, nutrient stress or availability, and the physical structure of the water column all influence the productivity, composition, and global range of phytoplankton assemblages, but large uncertainty remains about how integration of these climate drivers might shape future HABs. Presented here are the collective deliberations from a symposium on HABs and climate change where the research challenges to understanding potential linkages between HABs and climate were considered, along with new research directions to better define these linkages. In addition to the likely effects of physical (temperature, salinity, stratification, light, changing storm intensity), chemical (nutrients, ocean acidification), and biological (grazer) drivers on microalgae (senso lato), symposium participants explored more broadly the subjects of cyanobacterial HABs, benthic HABs, HAB effects on fisheries, HAB modelling challenges, and the contributions that molecular approaches can bring to HAB studies. There was consensus that alongside traditional research, HAB scientists must set new courses of research and practices to deliver the conceptual and quantitative advances required to forecast future HAB trends. These different practices encompass laboratory and field studies, long-term observational programs, retrospectives, as well as the study of socioeconomic drivers and linkages with aquaculture and fisheries. In anticipation of growing HAB problems, research on potential mitigation strategies should be a priority. It is recommended that a substantial portion of HAB research among laboratories be directed collectively at a small sub-set of HAB species and questions in order to fast-track advances in our understanding. Climate-driven changes in coastal oceanographic and ecological systems are becoming substantial, in some cases exacerbated by localized human activities. That, combined with the slow pace of decreasing global carbon emissions, signals the urgency for HAB scientists to accelerate efforts across disciplines to provide society with the necessary insights regarding future HAB trends.
源语言English
文章编号101632
期刊Harmful Algae
91
早期在线日期30 9月 2019
DOI
出版状态Published - 1 1月 2020

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此成果有助于实现下列可持续发展目标:

  1. Climate action
    Climate action
  2. Life below water
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