The globalization of cultural eutrophication in the coastal ocean: causes and consequences
TC Malone, A Newton - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Coastal eutrophication caused by anthropogenic nutrient inputs is one of the greatest threats
to the health of coastal estuarine and marine ecosystems worldwide. Globally,∼ 24% of the …
to the health of coastal estuarine and marine ecosystems worldwide. Globally,∼ 24% of the …
Long‐term temporal and spatial trends in eutrophication status of the Baltic Sea
ABSTRACT Much of the Baltic Sea is currently classified as 'affected by eutrophication'. The
causes for this are twofold. First, current levels of nutrient inputs (nitrogen and phosphorus) …
causes for this are twofold. First, current levels of nutrient inputs (nitrogen and phosphorus) …
Overview of integrative assessment of marine systems: the ecosystem approach in practice
Traditional and emerging human activities are increasingly putting pressures on marine
ecosystems and impacting their ability to sustain ecological and human communities. To …
ecosystems and impacting their ability to sustain ecological and human communities. To …
Food availability outweighs ocean acidification effects in juvenile Mytilus edulis: laboratory and field experiments
J Thomsen, I Casties, C Pansch… - Global change …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Ocean acidification is expected to decrease calcification rates of bivalves. Nevertheless, in
many coastal areas high p CO 2 variability is encountered already today. K iel F jord (W …
many coastal areas high p CO 2 variability is encountered already today. K iel F jord (W …
Status of biodiversity in the Baltic Sea
The brackish Baltic Sea hosts species of various origins and environmental tolerances.
These immigrated to the sea 10,000 to 15,000 years ago or have been introduced to the …
These immigrated to the sea 10,000 to 15,000 years ago or have been introduced to the …
Shifting diatom—dinoflagellate dominance during spring bloom in the Baltic Sea and its potential effects on biogeochemical cycling
The Baltic Sea is affected by a range of human induced environmental pressures such as
eutrophication. Here we synthesize the ongoing shift from diatom dominance toward more …
eutrophication. Here we synthesize the ongoing shift from diatom dominance toward more …
Changes of nitrogen and phosphorus loads to E uropean seas
B Grizzetti, F Bouraoui, A Aloe - Global Change Biology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
During the last decades human activity has altered the natural cycle of nitrogen and
phosphorus on a global scale, producing significant emissions to waters. In E urope, the …
phosphorus on a global scale, producing significant emissions to waters. In E urope, the …
Ecosystem responses to long-term nutrient management in an urban estuary: Tampa Bay, Florida, USA
H Greening, A Janicki, ET Sherwood, R Pribble… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract In subtropical Tampa Bay, Florida, USA, we evaluated restoration trajectories
before and after nutrient management strategies were implemented using long-term trends …
before and after nutrient management strategies were implemented using long-term trends …
Decades of warming alters maturation and reproductive investment in fish
How does warming affect maturation and reproductive investment in ectotherms? Younger
age and smaller size at maturation, as well as altered reproduction processes, have been …
age and smaller size at maturation, as well as altered reproduction processes, have been …
Evaluation of biogeochemical cycles in an ensemble of three state-of-the-art numerical models of the Baltic Sea
Three state-of-the-art coupled physical–biogeochemical models, the BAltic sea Long-Term
large-Scale Eutrophication Model (BALTSEM), the Ecological Regional Ocean Model …
large-Scale Eutrophication Model (BALTSEM), the Ecological Regional Ocean Model …