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Full text: Interactive effects of multiple stressors in coastal ecosystems

Krishna et al. 10.3389/fmars.2024.1481734Frontiers in Marine Science 04and metal pollution–eutrophication (Metal and Nut) have mostly been reported as synergistic (with >50% score), whereas acidi?cation–metal pollution (OA and Metal) has been reported mostly as additive (? 70% score). The Warming–acidi?cation (Temp and OA) combination is expressed equally as additive, synergistic and antagonistic. The above results provide aggregated information about the critical stressors in coastal ecosystems. However, the relevance of TABLE 1 The format of the Summary Table which was provided to all co-authors to include metadata information. Study Stressors Organisms Synergistic (Yes/No) Antagonistic (Yes/No) Additive (Yes/No) e.g. ABC et al., 2016 pH,temp M.edulis Yes No No e.g. XYZ et al., 2010 metal, nut T. pseudonana Yes Yes No The information shown here is just an example. The table contained other relevant information as well, which is not listed above, such as study-location, study-type, time-scale and traits investigated.FIGURE 2 Schematic of score distributions for the synergistic (blue), antagonistic (green), and additive (dark red) effects corresponding to stressor pairs. The sum of all three effects is always 3 for a given stressor pair.frontiersin.org
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