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C. Santos
Researcher at University of Lisbon
Publications - 16
Citations - 304
C. Santos is an academic researcher from University of Lisbon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ocean acidification & Effects of global warming on oceans. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 157 citations. Previous affiliations of C. Santos include Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência.
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Impacts of hypoxic events surpass those of future ocean warming and acidification.
Eduardo Sampaio,Eduardo Sampaio,C. Santos,Inês C. Rosa,Verónica Ferreira,Hans-Otto Pörtner,Carlos M. Duarte,Lisa A. Levin,Rui Rosa +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis of experimental effects of stressors on marine organisms shows that hypoxia could harm crustaceans, mollusks and fish to a larger extent than warming and acidification.
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Neuro-oxidative damage and aerobic potential loss of sharks under elevated CO2 and warming
Rui Rosa,José Realino de Paula,Eduardo Sampaio,Marta S. Pimentel,Ana Rita Lopes,Miguel Baptista,Miguel Guerreiro,C. Santos,Derek Felipe Campos,Vera Maria Fonseca de Almeida-Val,Ricardo Calado,Mário Diniz,Tiago Repolho +12 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the future conditions may elicit deleterious deficiencies in sharks’ critical biological processes which, at the long-term, may have detrimental cascading effects at population and ecosystem levels.
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Seahorses under a changing ocean: the impact of warming and acidification on the behaviour and physiology of a poor-swimming bony-armoured fish
Filipa Faleiro,Miguel Baptista,C. Santos,Maria Aurélio,Marta S. Pimentel,Maria Rita Pegado,José Realino de Paula,Ricardo Calado,Tiago Repolho,Rui Rosa +9 more
TL;DR: The results show that adult seahorses seem to be relatively well prepared to face future changes in ocean temperature, but not the combined effect of warming and acidification.
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Future Ocean Observations to Connect Climate, Fisheries and Marine Ecosystems
Jörn Schmidt,Steven J. Bograd,Haritz Arrizabalaga,José L. Azevedo,Steven J. Barbeaux,John A. Barth,Timothy P. Boyer,Stephanie Brodie,Juan José Cárdenas,Scott Cross,Jean-Noël Druon,Agneta Fransson,Jason R. Hartog,Elliott L. Hazen,Alistair J. Hobday,Michael G. Jacox,Michael G. Jacox,Johannes Karstensen,Sven Kupschus,Jon Lopez,Lauro A. S.-P. Madureira,José Eduardo Martinelli Filho,Patricia Miloslavich,Patricia Miloslavich,C. Santos,Kylie L. Scales,Sabrina Speich,Matthew B. Sullivan,Amber I. Szoboszlai,Desiree Tommasi,Desiree Tommasi,Douglas W.R. Wallace,Stephani G. Zador,Paulo Antônio Zawislak +33 more
TL;DR: This work recommends linking ocean observing within the context of GOOS and other regional ocean observing efforts with fisheries observations, new forecasting methods, and capacity development, in a comprehensive ocean observing framework.
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Absence of cellular damage in tropical newly hatched sharks (Chiloscyllium plagiosum) under ocean acidification conditions.
Ana Rita Lopes,Ana Rita Lopes,Eduardo Sampaio,C. Santos,Ana Couto,Maria Rita Pegado,Mário Diniz,Philip L. Munday,Jodie L. Rummer,Rui Rosa +9 more
TL;DR: It is argued that sharks’ ancient antioxidant system, strongly based on non-enzymatic antioxidants (e.g., urea), may provide them with resilience towards OA, potentially beyond the tolerance of more recently evolved species, i.e., teleosts.