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Abstract

The warming trend of the Mediterranean Sea is a long-term process. It has resulted in a northwards and westwards range expansion and abundance increase of thermophilic species, both native and non-indigenous, and in a shrinking of the range of cold-affinity species. Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are relatively short-term extreme episodes that are responsible for spectacular mortality events in some species and have been extensively reported in the literature. In contrast, the species that benefit from MHWs (the ‘winners’) have been much less studied. A record-breaking MHW occurred in 2022 in the north-western Mediterranean Sea. We focus on three ‘winner’ species, the thermophilic green macroalgae Penicillus capitatus and Microdictyon umbilicatum and the endemic seagrass Posidonia oceanica. Penicillus capitatus, which is mainly present in the area as an inconspicuous turf of entangled filaments (espera stage), produced the erect paintbrush-like stage where sexual reproduction takes place. Microdictyon umbilicatum, usually uncommon, bloomed to the point of clogging fishing nets. Finally, a mass flowering of P. oceanica occurred in late August–September, followed the following year (April–May 2023) by the extensive production and dissemination of fruits and seeds. Both processes, the long-term warming trend and one-off heatwaves, both ‘losers’ and ‘winners’, shape the change in structure and functioning of Mediterranean ecosystems.

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Title
The Heatwave of Summer 2022 in the North-Western Mediterranean Sea: Some Species Were Winners
Author
Charles-François Boudouresque 1 ; Astruch, Patrick 2 ; André, Serena 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Belloni, Bruno 2 ; Blanfuné, Aurélie 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Charbonnel, Éric 3 ; Cheminée, Adrien 4   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Jean-Michel Cottalorda 5 ; Renaud Dupuy de la Grandrive 6 ; Marengo, Michel 7 ; Monnier, Briac 8   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Pergent, Gérard 8 ; Pergent-Martini, Christine 8   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Perret-Boudouresque, Michèle 1 ; Ruitton, Sandrine 1 ; Taupier-Letage, Isabelle 1 ; Thibaut, Thierry 1 

 MIO (Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography), IRD, CNRS, Campus of Luminy, Aix-Marseille University and University of Toulon, 13009 Marseille, France; [email protected] (A.B.); [email protected] (M.P.-B.); [email protected] (S.R.); [email protected] (I.T.-L.); [email protected] (T.T.) 
 GIS Posidonie, Campus of Luminy, Aix-Marseille University, 13009 Marseille, France; [email protected] (P.A.); [email protected] (S.A.); [email protected] (B.B.) 
 Parc Marin de la Côte Bleue, Observatoire PCMB, Plage du Rouet, 31 avenue J. Bart, 13620 Carry-le-Rouet, France; [email protected] 
 Lycée des Calanques, Traverse Parangon, Septentrion Environnement, Campus Nature Provence, 13008 Marseille, France; [email protected] 
 CNRS, ECOSEAS, Université Côte d’Azur, 06100 Nice, France; [email protected] 
 Aire Marine Protégée de la côte Agathoise, Maison de la Mer, Rue de la Capitainerie, Le Cap d’Agde, 34300 Agde, France; [email protected] 
 STARESO, Punta Revellata, BP 33, 23260 Calvi, France; [email protected] 
 UMR CNRS SPE 6134, University of Corsica Pasquale Paoli, 20250 Corte, France; [email protected] (B.M.); [email protected] (G.P.); [email protected] (C.P.-M.) 
First page
219
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
20734441
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2918796547
Copyright
© 2024 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.