[HTML][HTML] Critical gaps in seagrass protection reveal the need to address multiple pressures and cumulative impacts
LL Griffiths, RM Connolly, CJ Brown - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Management is failing to adequately protect coastal ecosystems. Here we reviewed the
policies, legislation, plans and management frameworks intended to protect seagrass …
policies, legislation, plans and management frameworks intended to protect seagrass …
Towards restoring urban waters: understanding the main pressures
S Teurlincx, JJ Kuiper, ECM Hoevenaar… - Current Opinion in …, 2019 - Elsevier
Highlights•Many lentic urban waters are in poor ecological quality, but restoration is
possible.•We identify and review important pressures on urban systems including …
possible.•We identify and review important pressures on urban systems including …
Long-term nutrient reductions lead to the unprecedented recovery of a temperate coastal region
Humans strongly impact the dynamics of coastal systems, yet surprisingly few studies
mechanistically link management of anthropogenic stressors and successful restoration of …
mechanistically link management of anthropogenic stressors and successful restoration of …
Towards an urban marine ecology: characterizing the drivers, patterns and processes of marine ecosystems in coastal cities
Human population density within 100 km of the sea is approximately three times higher than
the global average. People in this zone are concentrated in coastal cities that are hubs for …
the global average. People in this zone are concentrated in coastal cities that are hubs for …
Rise of Ruppia in Chesapeake Bay: Climate change–driven turnover of foundation species creates new threats and management opportunities
Global change has converted many structurally complex and ecologically and economically
valuable coastlines to bare substrate. In the structural habitats that remain, climate-tolerant …
valuable coastlines to bare substrate. In the structural habitats that remain, climate-tolerant …
Multiple stressors threaten the imperiled coastal foundation species eelgrass (Zostera marina) in Chesapeake Bay, USA
Interactions among global change stressors and their effects at large scales are often
proposed, but seldom evaluated. This situation is primarily due to lack of comprehensive …
proposed, but seldom evaluated. This situation is primarily due to lack of comprehensive …
Global historical trends and drivers of submerged aquatic vegetation quantities in lakes
M Botrel, R Maranger - Global Change Biology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) in lake littoral zones is an inland water wetland type
that provides numerous essential ecosystem services, such as supplying food and habitat …
that provides numerous essential ecosystem services, such as supplying food and habitat …
Chesapeake Bay acidification buffered by spatially decoupled carbonate mineral cycling
Uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere has acidified the ocean
and threatened the health of marine organisms and their ecosystems. In coastal waters …
and threatened the health of marine organisms and their ecosystems. In coastal waters …
Resilience of aquatic systems: review and management implications
Our understanding of how ecosystems function has changed from an equilibria-based view
to one that recognizes the dynamic, fluctuating, nonlinear nature of aquatic systems. This …
to one that recognizes the dynamic, fluctuating, nonlinear nature of aquatic systems. This …
Nutrient-and climate-induced shifts in the phenology of linked biogeochemical cycles in a temperate estuary
The response of estuarine ecosystems to long-term changes in external forcing is strongly
mediated by interactions between the biogeochemical cycling of carbon, oxygen, and …
mediated by interactions between the biogeochemical cycling of carbon, oxygen, and …