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pro vyhledávání: '"Kate Dodds"'
Autor:
Catherine McLuckie, Christopher J. Henderson, Lucy A. Goodridge Gaines, Ryan J. Rezek, James Pahl, Lorie W. Staver, Rod M. Connolly, Charles A. Simenstad, Myriam A. Barbeau, Just Cebrian, Ben L. Gilby, Eric L. Sparks, Kate Dodds, Caitlin Alcott, Gregory S. Norris, Joseph A. M. Smith, Michael P. Weinstein, Jeff Ollerhead, Thomas J. Minello, Nathan J. Waltham, Linda A. Deegan, James F. Reinhardt, Shelby L. Ziegler
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 44:1681-1690
Tidal marshes (including saltmarshes) provide remarkable value for many social (cultural, recreational) and environmental (fish production, water quality, shoreline protection, carbon sequestration) services. However, their extent, condition, and cap
Autor:
R. Eugene Turner, Michael W. Beck, Matthew D. Taylor, Sophus O. S. E. zu Ermgassen, Philine S. E. zu Ermgassen, Debbrota Mallick, Ronald Baker, Kate Dodds
Publikováno v:
Zu Ermgassen, P, Baker, R, Beck, M W, Dodds, K, zu Ermgassen, S O S E, Mallick, D, Taylor, M D & Turner, E 2021, ' Ecosystem services: Delivering decision making for salt marshes ', Estuaries and Coasts . https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-021-00952-z
Tidal marshes are one of the world’s most economically valuable habitats, yet they have experienced large and persistent declines globally. Increased knowledge of the ecosystem services delivered by marshes has become a powerful tool to conserve an
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::071dc1d002ef65021d46bb445731fd54
https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/209890605/244._zu_Ermgassen.pdf
https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/209890605/244._zu_Ermgassen.pdf
Autor:
Denise D. Colombano, Michael P. Weinstein, Eric L. Sparks, Lucy A. Goodridge Gaines, Ben L. Gilby, Kate Dodds, Catherine McLuckie, Matthew E. Kimball, Carolyn A. Currin, Matthew D. Kenworthy, Lorie W. Staver, James A. Nelson, Sarah Ramsden, Charles A. Simenstad, Nathan J. Waltham, Sarah C. Crosby, Jeff Ollerhead, Myriam A. Barbeau, Felicity E. Hardcastle, Janelle A. Goeke, Rod M. Connolly, Ronald Baker, Philine S. E. zu Ermgassen, R. Eugene Turner, Charles W. Martin, James F. Reinhardt, Lawrence P. Rozas, Linda A. Deegan, Jennifer S. Rehage, Joseph A. M. Smith, Alyssa Frank, Ryan J. Rezek, Gregory S. Norris, Michael W. Beck, Just Cebrian, Caitlin Alcott, Scott B. Alford, Blair H. Morrison, L. Mark Risse, Matthew D. Taylor, James Pahl, Thomas J. Minello, Kenneth W. Able, Shelby L. Ziegler, W. Ryan James, Justin S. Lesser, Christopher J. Henderson, Debbrota Mallick, Ashley E. McDonald, Ilka C. Feller
Publikováno v:
Science. 370:670-671
Salt marsh ecosystems and the seascapes in which they are embedded serve as critical habitats for species harvested by fisheries (1), which provide food and economic security for hundreds of millions of people (2). Historical marsh losses coupled wit