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Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10, Iss 14, Pp 7050-7061 (2020)
Abstract Predicting how species will respond to increased environmental temperatures is key to understanding the ecological consequences of global change. The physiological tolerances of a species define its thermal limits, while its thermal affinity
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/21363ca90cb44d23a795b7ac44691982
Autor:
Bryce D. Stewart, Leigh M. Howarth, Howard Wood, Kerri Whiteside, William Carney, Éilís Crimmins, Bethan C. O’Leary, Julie P. Hawkins, Callum M. Roberts
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2020)
The Firth of Clyde, on the west coast of Scotland, was once one of the most productive fishing grounds in Europe. However, successive decades of poor management and overfishing led to a dramatic loss of biodiversity and the collapse of finfish fisher
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https://doaj.org/article/e7e0ee2d79da4eb5810d24eea2ace199
Autor:
Julia L. Blanchard, Jan G. Hiddink, Leigh M. Howarth, James J. Waggitt, Susan Allender, Paul J. Somerfield
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 77:1659-1665
Understanding how different drivers shape relationships between abundance and body mass (size spectra) is important for understanding trophic and competitive interactions in food webs and for predicting the effects of human pressures. Here, we sample
Autor:
M. K. Frame, Ramón Filgueira, Leigh M. Howarth, Thierry Chopin, John Grant, S. Finnis, C. Buchwald, S. D. Costanzo, H. Koepke, D. Jiang
Publikováno v:
Aquaculture Environment Interactions, Vol 11, Pp 671-684 (2019)
Human activities can elevate coastal levels of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN). As macroalgae readily absorb and accumulate DIN, the elemental (total N and C:N ratio) composition of their tissues is less affected by temporal fluctuations compared
Autor:
Howard L. Wood, Bryce D. Stewart, Leigh M. Howarth, Eilis Crimmins, Julie P. Hawkins, William Carney, Callum M. Roberts, Bethan Christine O'Leary, Kerri Whiteside
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2020)
The Firth of Clyde, on the west coast of Scotland, was once one of the most productive fishing grounds in Europe. However, successive decades of poor management and overfishing led to a dramatic loss of biodiversity and the collapse of finfish fisher
Autor:
J.D. Eggleton, Leigh M. Howarth, James J. Waggitt, Jan G. Hiddink, Stefan G. Bolam, Paul J. Somerfield
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 602:31-48
Although many studies have investigated the effects of disturbance and environmental drivers on marine ecosystems, comparatively few have studied their interactions. Using fuzzy coded biological traits, we compared the functional composition, diversi
Publikováno v:
Environmental Pollution. 239:351-358
Microplastic pollution is apparent throughout the marine environment from deep ocean sediments to coastal habitats. Most of this is believed to originate on land, although marine activities, such as fishing and shipping, also contribute to the releas
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10, Iss 14, Pp 7050-7061 (2020)
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution
Predicting how species will respond to increased environmental temperatures is key to understanding the ecological consequences of global change. The physiological tolerances of a species define its thermal limits, while its thermal affinity is a sum
Autor:
Leigh M. Howarth, Gregor K. Reid, Jon Grant, Ramón Filgueira, Pramod Thupaki, Thomas Guyondet
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 282:111921
Finfish aquaculture is a source of dissolved nutrients, which can impact water quality in the wider environment. Therefore, the potential effects of dissolved nutrient loading must be considered if management is to transition towards an Ecosystem App
Autor:
Bryce D. Stewart, Pascal Dubois, Brian Christie, Paul Gratton, Julie P. Hawkins, Leigh M. Howarth, Matthew Judge, James J. Waggitt, Callum M. Roberts
Publikováno v:
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 74:263-276
This study investigated the effects of a community-led temperate marine reserve in Lamlash Bay, Firth of Clyde, Scotland, on commercially important populations of European lobster (Homarus gammarus), brown crab (Cancer pagurus) and velvet swimming cr