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Autor:
Michelle M. McClure, Melissa A. Haltuch, Ellen Willis-Norton, David D. Huff, Elliott L. Hazen, Lisa G. Crozier, Michael G. Jacox, Mark W. Nelson, Kelly S. Andrews, Lewis A.K. Barnett, Aaron M. Berger, Sabrina Beyer, Joe Bizzarro, David Boughton, Jason M. Cope, Mark Carr, Heidi Dewar, Edward Dick, Emmanis Dorval, Jason Dunham, Vladlena Gertseva, Correigh M. Greene, Richard G. Gustafson, Owen S. Hamel, Chris J. Harvey, Mark J. Henderson, Chris E. Jordan, Isaac C. Kaplan, Steven T. Lindley, Nathan J. Mantua, Sean E. Matson, Melissa H. Monk, Peter Moyle, Colin Nicol, John Pohl, Ryan R. Rykaczewski, Jameal F. Samhouri, Susan Sogard, Nick Tolimieri, John Wallace, Chantel Wetzel, Steven J. Bograd
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 10 (2023)
IntroductionUnderstanding how abundance, productivity and distribution of individual species may respond to climate change is a critical first step towards anticipating alterations in marine ecosystem structure and function, as well as developing str
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https://doaj.org/article/3a7c30a9d6264cdf83a127a3c655e1a2
Autor:
David Boughton, Urmila Malvadkar
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 6, Iss 2, p 2 (2002)
We explore the thesis that stochasticity in successional-disturbance systems can be an agent of species extinction. The analysis uses a simple model of patch dynamics for seral stages in an idealized landscape; each seral stage is assumed to support
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https://doaj.org/article/29d3a19f6292481bbc8b7aa9381bd1ed
Autor:
Michelle M, McClure, Michael, Alexander, Diane, Borggaard, David, Boughton, Lisa, Crozier, Roger, Griffis, Jeffrey C, Jorgensen, Steven T, Lindley, Janet, Nye, Melanie J, Rowland, Erin E, Seney, Amy, Snover, Christopher, Toole, Kyle, VAN Houtan
Publikováno v:
Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology. 27(6)
Aquatic species are threatened by climate change but have received comparatively less attention than terrestrial species. We gleaned key strategies for scientists and managers seeking to address climate change in aquatic conservation planning from th