Figure 4: Impact of thermal-stress anomalies on Scytothalia transplants experiencing low and high thermal-stress anomalies. | Nature Communications

Figure 4: Impact of thermal-stress anomalies on Scytothalia transplants experiencing low and high thermal-stress anomalies.

From: Central and rear-edge populations can be equally vulnerable to warming

Figure 4

Thallus condition was initially healthy under low stress anomalies (that is, a). Under high stress anomalies thallus deterioration began with brown spotting and other putative disease symptoms (that is, b) before developing into high epibiont cover (c). Note that receptacles remaining in the high-stress anomaly photos are heavily fouled and non-reproductive (c).

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