Publications by authors named "Neta Baharier"

Unlabelled: The seagrass is native to the Red Sea. It invaded the Mediterranean over the past century and most of the Caribbean over the last two decades. Understanding the main drivers behind the successful invasiveness of has become crucial.

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Copper (Cu) is a common marine pollutant of coastal environments and can cause severe impacts on coral organisms. To date, only a few studies assessed the effects of Cu contamination in combination with elevated seawater temperatures on corals. Furthermore, experiments focusing on coral recovery during a depuration phase, and under thermal stress, are lacking.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Neta Baharier"

  • - Neta Baharier's research focuses on the ecological impacts of environmental stressors on marine organisms, particularly examining invasive species and their interactions with pollutants in coastal ecosystems
  • - In the 2023 study, Baharier investigates the superior growth traits of invasive seagrass populations in the Caribbean compared to native populations in the Red Sea, highlighting the factors that contribute to its successful invasiveness
  • - The 2022 article explores how elevated seawater temperatures diminish the resilience of the Red Sea coral Stylophora pistillata against copper pollution, emphasizing the need for more research on recovery mechanisms under combined environmental stressors