Marine Heatwave Drives Cryptic Loss of Genetic Diversity in Underwater Forests

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Extreme events have profound ecological impacts, but knowledge of how they affect underlying genetic diversity is scant. Gurgel et al. use rare empirical data from before a marine heatwave to demonstrate massive and cryptic loss of genetic diversity in underwater forests, which may compromise their ability to respond to future climatic change.

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Gurgel, C. F. D., Camacho, O., Minne, A. J. P., Wernberg, T., & Coleman, M. A. (2020). Marine Heatwave Drives Cryptic Loss of Genetic Diversity in Underwater Forests. Current Biology, 30(7), 1199-1206.e2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.01.051

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