The worldwide depletion of major fish stocks through intensive industrial fishing is thought to have profoundly altered the trophic structure of marine ecosystems. Here we assess changes in the trophic structure of the English Channel marine ecosystem using a 90-year time-series (1920–2010) of co...
Molfese C
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Beare, Douglas J.
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Hall-Spencer, Jason M.
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[Overfishing and the Replacement of Demersal Finfish by Shellfish: An Example from the English Channel]
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Overfishing and the Replacement of Demersal Finfish by Shellfish: An Example from the English Channel
Relationships between six calcifying plankton groups and pH are explored in a highly biologically productive and data-rich area of the central North Sea using time-series datasets. The long-term trends show that abundances of foraminiferans, coccolithophores, and echinoderm larvae have risen over...
Beare, Douglas J.
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McQuatters-Gollop, Abigail
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Hammen, Tessa van der
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Machiels, Marcel
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Teoh, Shwu Jiau
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Hall-Spencer, Jason M.
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[Long-term trends in calcifying plankton and pH in the North Sea]
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Long-term trends in calcifying plankton and pH in the North Sea
We explore the role of agriculture in destabilizing the Earth system at the planetary scale, through examining nine planetary boundaries, or “safe limits”: land-system change, freshwater use, biogeochemical flows, biosphere integrity, climate change, ocean acidification, stratospheric ozone deple...
Campbell, Bruce M.
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Beare, Douglas J.
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Bennett, Elena M.
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Hall-Spencer, Jason M.
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Ingram, John S. I.
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Jaramillo, Fernando
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Ortiz, R.
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Ramankutty, Navin
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Sayer, Jeffrey A.
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Shindell, Drew
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[Agriculture production as a major driver of the Earth system exceeding planetary boundaries]
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Agriculture production as a major driver of the Earth system exceeding planetary boundaries