Green and golden seaweed tides on the rise

V Smetacek, A Zingone - Nature, 2013 - nature.com
Sudden beaching of huge seaweed masses smother the coastline and form rotting piles on
the shore. The number of reports of these events in previously unaffected areas has …

Climate change and dead zones

AH Altieri, KB Gedan - Global change biology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Estuaries and coastal seas provide valuable ecosystem services but are particularly
vulnerable to the co‐occurring threats of climate change and oxygen‐depleted dead zones …

Hypoxia is increasing in the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea

DJ Conley, J Carstensen, J Aigars, P Axe… - … science & technology, 2011 - ACS Publications
Hypoxia is a well-described phenomenon in the offshore waters of the Baltic Sea with both
the spatial extent and intensity of hypoxia known to have increased due to anthropogenic …

The origin of the animals and a 'Savannah'hypothesis for early bilaterian evolution

GE Budd, S Jensen - Biological reviews, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The earliest evolution of the animals remains a taxing biological problem, as all extant
clades are highly derived and the fossil record is not usually considered to be helpful. The …

[图书][B] Clean coastal waters: understanding and reducing the effects of nutrient pollution

National Research Council… - 2000 - books.google.com
Environmental problems in coastal ecosystems can sometimes be attributed to excess
nutrients flowing from upstream watersheds into estuarine settings. This nutrient over …

Extraction Techniques, Biological Activities and Health Benefits of Marine Algae Enteromorpha prolifera Polysaccharide

T Wassie, K Niu, C Xie, H Wang, W Xin - Frontiers in nutrition, 2021 - frontiersin.org
There is increasing interest in the use of marine algae as functional food additives for
improving human health. Enteromorpha (Ulva) prolifera (E. prolifera) is a seaweed green …

Confronting feedbacks of degraded marine ecosystems

M Nyström, AV Norström, T Blenckner… - Ecosystems, 2012 - Springer
In many coastal areas, marine ecosystems have shifted into contrasting states having
reduced ecosystem services (hereafter called degraded). Such degraded ecosystems may …

Size matters: implications of the loss of large individuals for ecosystem function

A Norkko, A Villnäs, J Norkko, S Valanko, C Pilditch - Scientific reports, 2013 - nature.com
Size is a fundamental organismal trait and an important driver of ecosystem functions.
Although large individuals may dominate some functions and provide important habitat …

Linking traits across ecological scales determines functional resilience

RV Gladstone-Gallagher, CA Pilditch… - Trends in ecology & …, 2019 - cell.com
Under globally accelerating rates of ecosystem degradation, maintaining ecosystem function
is a priority to avoid loss of valuable ecosystem services. Two factors are important: changes …

Coastal eutrophication: causes, consequences and perspectives in the archipelago areas of the northern Baltic Sea

E Bonsdorff, EM Blomqvist, J Mattila… - Estuarine, coastal and shelf …, 1997 - Elsevier
Coastal eutrophication has, since the early 1970s, become the foremost threat to the marine
ecosystem of the Archipelago Sea (the Åland Islands and the SW Finnish archipelago) in the …