Suitability of free-living marine nematodes as bioindicators: status and future considerations
Nematodes are among the most abundant organisms on Earth, and have important roles in
terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems. Free-living marine nematodes have been …
terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems. Free-living marine nematodes have been …
Next-generation regional ocean projections for living marine resource management in a changing climate
Efforts to manage living marine resources (LMRs) under climate change need projections of
future ocean conditions, yet most global climate models (GCMs) poorly represent critical …
future ocean conditions, yet most global climate models (GCMs) poorly represent critical …
A system of metrics for the assessment and improvement of aquatic ecosystem models
In this paper, we introduce the CSPS framework for the hierarchical assessment of aquatic
ecosystem models built on a range of metrics and characteristic signatures relevant to …
ecosystem models built on a range of metrics and characteristic signatures relevant to …
Use of food web knowledge in environmental conservation and management of living resources in the Baltic Sea
Food webs are central entities mediating processes and external pressures in marine
ecosystems. They are essential to understand and predict ecosystem dynamics and …
ecosystems. They are essential to understand and predict ecosystem dynamics and …
Building confidence in projections of the responses of living marine resources to climate change
Abstract The Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
highlights that climate change and ocean acidification are challenging the sustainable …
highlights that climate change and ocean acidification are challenging the sustainable …
Climate regime shifts and biodiversity redistribution in the Bay of Biscay
Global ocean warming, wave extreme events, and accelerating sea-level rise are
challenges that coastal communities must address to anticipate damages in coming …
challenges that coastal communities must address to anticipate damages in coming …
[HTML][HTML] Potential impacts of climate change on the primary production of regional seas: A comparative analysis of five European seas
Regional seas are potentially highly vulnerable to climate change, yet are the most directly
societally important regions of the marine environment. The combination of widely varying …
societally important regions of the marine environment. The combination of widely varying …
Influence of light in the mixed-layer on the parameters of a three-component model of phytoplankton size class
Phytoplankton size structure is an important indicator of the state of the pelagic ecosystem.
Stimulated by the paucity of in situ observations on size structure, and by the sampling …
Stimulated by the paucity of in situ observations on size structure, and by the sampling …
Coastal-ocean uptake of anthropogenic carbon
Anthropogenic changes in atmosphere–ocean and atmosphere–land CO 2 fluxes have
been quantified extensively, but few studies have addressed the connection between land …
been quantified extensively, but few studies have addressed the connection between land …
Uncertainty in ocean-color estimates of chlorophyll for phytoplankton groups
Over the past decade, techniques have been presented to derive the community structure of
phytoplankton at synoptic scales using satellite ocean-color data. There is a growing …
phytoplankton at synoptic scales using satellite ocean-color data. There is a growing …