Hypoxia: from molecular responses to ecosystem responses
RSS Wu - Marine pollution bulletin, 2002 - Elsevier
Hypoxia affects thousands of km2 of marine waters all over the world, and has caused mass
mortality of marine animals, benthic defaunation and decline in fisheries production in many …
mortality of marine animals, benthic defaunation and decline in fisheries production in many …
The effects of hypoxia on fishes: from ecological relevance to physiological effects
MS Pollock, LMJ Clarke, MG Dubé - Environmental Reviews, 2007 - cdnsciencepub.com
Hypoxia is an ever increasing threat to aquatic systems. While fluctuating levels of dissolved
oxygen (DO) can be a natural phenomenon, hypoxia caused by eutrophication and organic …
oxygen (DO) can be a natural phenomenon, hypoxia caused by eutrophication and organic …
Longer duration of seasonal stratification contributes to widespread increases in lake hypoxia and anoxia
The concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) is an important attribute of aquatic ecosystems,
influencing habitat, drinking water quality, biodiversity, nutrient biogeochemistry, and …
influencing habitat, drinking water quality, biodiversity, nutrient biogeochemistry, and …
Thresholds of hypoxia for marine biodiversity
R Vaquer-Sunyer, CM Duarte - Proceedings of the National …, 2008 - National Acad Sciences
Hypoxia is a mounting problem affecting the world's coastal waters, with severe
consequences for marine life, including death and catastrophic changes. Hypoxia is forecast …
consequences for marine life, including death and catastrophic changes. Hypoxia is forecast …
Effects of hypoxia and organic enrichment on the coastal marine environment
JS Gray, RS Wu, YY Or - Marine ecology progress series, 2002 - int-res.com
Eutrophication is one of the most severe and widespread forms of disturbance affecting
coastal marine systems. Whilst there are general models of effects on benthos, such as the …
coastal marine systems. Whilst there are general models of effects on benthos, such as the …
Effects of natural and human-induced hypoxia on coastal benthos
Coastal hypoxia (defined here as< 1.42 ml L− 1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L− 1, approx. 30% oxygen
saturation) develops seasonally in many estuaries, fjords, and along open coasts as a result …
saturation) develops seasonally in many estuaries, fjords, and along open coasts as a result …
Coastal hypoxia and sediment biogeochemistry
JJ Middelburg, LA Levin - Biogeosciences, 2009 - bg.copernicus.org
The intensity, duration and frequency of coastal hypoxia (oxygen concentration< 63 μM) are
increasing due to human alteration of coastal ecosystems and changes in oceanographic …
increasing due to human alteration of coastal ecosystems and changes in oceanographic …
Hypoxia in the East China Sea: one of the largest coastal low-oxygen areas in the world
CC Chen, GC Gong, FK Shiah - Marine Environmental Research, 2007 - Elsevier
Anoxia and hypoxia have been widely observed in estuarine and coastal regions over the
past few decades; however, few reports have focused on the East China Sea (ECS). In June …
past few decades; however, few reports have focused on the East China Sea (ECS). In June …
Temporal and spatial large-scale effects of eutrophication and oxygen deficiency on benthic fauna in Scandinavian and Baltic waters—a review
K Karlson, R Rosenberg… - … and marine biology, 2002 - books.google.com
Eutrophication has been an increasing ecological threat during the past 50 yr in many
Scandinavian and Baltic marine waters. Large sedimentary areas are seasonally, or more or …
Scandinavian and Baltic marine waters. Large sedimentary areas are seasonally, or more or …
A GIS modelling framework to evaluate marine spatial planning scenarios: Co-location of offshore wind farms and aquaculture in the German EEZ
The concept of co-location of marine areas receives an increased significance in the light of
sustainable development in the already heavily used offshore marine realm. Within this …
sustainable development in the already heavily used offshore marine realm. Within this …