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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 9 (2023)
Integrated Ecosystem Assessments (IEA) require consideration of the full suite of pressures and impacts affecting ecosystems. However, capacity limitations often severely limit our ability to do everything that we want or ‘should’ do, outside of
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https://doaj.org/article/717ede9c959a4d6595d04c6bd0e4b434
Autor:
Geir Ottersen, Andrew J. Constable, Anne B. Hollowed, Kirstin K. Holsman, Jess Melbourne-Thomas, Mônica M. C. Muelbert, Mette Skern-Mauritzen
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Climate, Vol 3 (2022)
The Polar Regions chapter of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate (SROCC) provides a comprehensive assessment of climate change impacts on polar marine ecosystems and associa
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https://doaj.org/article/c535b0ba790d44e9bb105227ac58427f
Autor:
Cecilie Hansen, Kenneth F Drinkwater, Anne Jähkel, Elizabeth A Fulton, Rebecca Gorton, Mette Skern-Mauritzen
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 2, p e0210419 (2019)
Using end-to-end models for ecosystem-based management requires knowledge of the structure, uncertainty and sensitivity of the model. The Norwegian and Barents Seas (NoBa) Atlantis model was implemented for use in 'what if' scenarios, combining fishe
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https://doaj.org/article/d941ee24fa9d439ca72462fc72e5fca8
Autor:
Hanno Sandvik, Robert T. Barrett, Kjell Einar Erikstad, Mari S. Myksvoll, Frode Vikebø, Nigel G. Yoccoz, Tycho Anker-Nilssen, Svein-Håkon Lorentsen, Tone K. Reiertsen, Jofrid Skarðhamar, Mette Skern-Mauritzen, Geir Helge Systad
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2016)
Seabirds breed in high density colonies, but the factors determining colony position aren't clear. Here, Sandvik et al. show that small-scale coastal topography is related to likely variation in fish larval abundance, which predicts the distribution
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https://doaj.org/article/7ec620bf245141c195103ae392b19407
Publikováno v:
NAMMCO Scientific Publications, Vol 7, Iss 0, Pp 179-200 (2009)
Cetacean observations obtained during sighting surveys for abundance estimation can also be used to investigate cetacean habitat and prey selection, the principal processes underlying cetacean distributions. In this paper, we investigate habitat and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/90701d6bcf6c4869a1dd24111dddf82f
Autor:
Joël M Durant, Mette Skern-Mauritzen, Yuri V Krasnov, Natalia G Nikolaeva, Ulf Lindstrøm, Andrey Dolgov
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 11, p e110933 (2014)
The Barents Sea system is often depicted as a simple food web in terms of number of dominant feeding links. The most conspicuous feeding link is between the Northeast Arctic cod Gadus morhua, the world's largest cod stock which is presently at a hist
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/974c0a3169b7484aa55bc4682a96e592
Autor:
Julie M Andersen, Mette Skern-Mauritzen, Lars Boehme, Yolanda F Wiersma, Aqqalu Rosing-Asvid, Mike O Hammill, Garry B Stenson
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 11, p e80438 (2013)
With the exception of relatively brief periods when they reproduce and moult, hooded seals, Cystophora cristata, spend most of the year in the open ocean where they undergo feeding migrations to either recover or prepare for the next fasting period.
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https://doaj.org/article/6e719d4275494db19de4bd39d74ed954
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 7, p e22729 (2011)
In a "wasp-waist" ecosystem, an intermediate trophic level is expected to control the abundance of predators through a bottom-up interaction and the abundance of prey through a top-down interaction. Previous studies suggest that the North Sea is main
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8aeab50b438c4fb1ad4fabc1c64d32ea
Autor:
Erik Askov Mousing, Benjamin Planque, Per Arneberg, Vilde Regine Bjørdal, Felicia Keulder-Stenevik, Penny Lee Liebig, Herdis Langøy Mørk, Mette Skern-Mauritzen
Publikováno v:
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 80:317-328
In the Norwegian Sea, assessment of diet composition relies on annual cruise activity combined with visual identification and weight determination of prey from fish stomachs. This weight-based method is labour intensive, and suggestions to reduce cos
Autor:
Rebecca J. Shellock, Christopher Cvitanovic, Mary Mackay, Merryn C. McKinnon, Jessica Blythe, Rachel Kelly, Ingrid E. van Putten, Paris Tuohy, Megan Bailey, Alpina Begossi, Beatrice Crona, Kafayat A. Fakoya, Beatrice P. Ferreira, Alice J.G. Ferrer, Katia Frangoudes, Judith Gobin, Hong Ching Goh, Paivi Haapasaari, Britta Denise Hardesty, Vreni Häussermann, Kelly Hoareau, Anna-Katharina Hornidge, Moenieba Isaacs, Marloes Kraan, Yinji Li, Min Liu, Priscila F.M. Lopes, Marina Mlakar, Tiffany H. Morrison, Hazel A. Oxenford, Gretta T. Pecl, Jerneja Penca, Carol Robinson, Samiya Selim, Mette Skern-Mauritzen, Kumi Soejima, Doris Soto, Ana K. Spalding, Alice Vadrot, Natașa Vaidianu, Mona Webber, Mary S. Wisz
Publikováno v:
One Earth 5 (2022) 6
One Earth (2590-3330) (Elsevier BV), 2022-06, Vol. 5, N. 6, P. 687-708
One Earth, 5(6), 687-708
One Earth (2590-3330) (Elsevier BV), 2022-06, Vol. 5, N. 6, P. 687-708
One Earth, 5(6), 687-708
Interdisciplinary research is paramount to addressing ocean sustainability challenges in the 21st century. However, women leaders have been underrepresented in interdisciplinary marine research, and there is little guidance on how to achieve the cond