Abstract

COVER PHOTO: Biogenic habitats host much of global biodiversity. Many, like these mussel beds (Bodega Marine Reserve, California, USA) can also buffer climate‐related stresses. Jurgens et al. (this issue; Article e03596; doi:10.1002/ecy.3596) demonstrate how physical facilitation by these habitat‐forming species can dramatically alter climate change predictions for inhabitants. Photo credit: Laura Jurgens.image

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