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Publikováno v:
Oikos
Prey modify their behaviour to avoid predation, but dilemmas arise when predators vary in hunting style. Behaviours that successfully evade one predator sometimes facilitate exposure to another predator, forcing the prey to choose the lesser of two e
Autor:
Hlynur Bardarson, Kristina Øie Kvile, Nadia Fouzai, Wijnand Boonstra, Alexandros Kokkalis, Katharina Maj Ottosen, Jason D. Whittington, Ana Sofia Ferreira, Martin Snickars, Maija Holma, Sara Bonanomi, Giovanni Romagnoni, Martin Wæver Pedersen, Andries Richter, Lauren A. Rogers, William Butler, Rebecca E. Holt, Pamela J. Woods, Johanna Yletyinen, Benjamin Weigel, Emmi Nieminen, Florian K. Diekert, Anna Törnroos
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change 134 (2016) 1
Climatic Change, 134(1), 147-161
Climatic Change, 134(1), 147-161
Oceans are exposed to anthropogenic climate change shifting marine systems toward potential instabilities. The physical, biological and social implications of such shifts can be assessed within individual scientific disciplines, but can only be fully
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 529:199-212
Recruitment success in living marine resources is variable due to high survival variability of early life stages. Improving our understanding of how environmental and ecological factors mechanistically interact and influence larval fish growth and su
Autor:
Pamela J. Woods, Emmi Nieminen, Johanna Yletyinen, Benjamin Weigel, Ana Sofia Ferreira, Martin Wæver Pedersen, Wiebren J. Boonstra, William Butler, Giovanni Romagnoni, Florian K. Diekert, Evandro Malanski, Rebecca E. Holt, Katharina Maj Ottosen, Martin Snickars, Nadia Fouzai, Hlynur Bardarson, Kristina Øie Kvile, Jason D. Whittington, Alexandros Kokkalis, Andries Richter, Jed I. Macdonald, Lauren A. Rogers, Maija Holma, Sara Bonanomi
Publikováno v:
Marine Policy, 60, 197-201
Marine Policy 60 (2015)
Marine Policy 60 (2015)
Marine scientists broadly agree on which major processes influence the sustainability of marine environments worldwide. Recent studies argue that such shared perceptions crucially shape scientific agendas and are subject to a confirmation bias. Based
Autor:
Pamela J. Woods, Ana Sofia Ferreira, Johanna Yletyinen, Benjamin Weigel, Florian K. Diekert, Giovanni Romagnoni, Anna Törnroos, Emmi Nieminen, Katharina Maj Ottosen, Sara Bonanomi, Martin Snickars, Jason D. Whittington, Alexandros Kokkalis, Jed I. Macdonald, Andries Richter, Lauren A. Rogers, Hlynur Bardarson, Kristina Øie Kvile, Nadia Fouzai, William Butler, Martin Wæver Pedersen, Rebecca E. Holt, Wijnand Boonstra, Maija Holma, Evandro Malanski
Publikováno v:
Climate Research, 74(2), 121-129
Climate Research 74 (2017) 2
Climate research 74 (2018): 121–129. doi:10.3354/cr01491
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Holt, R. E.; Woods, P. J.; Ferreira, A. S. A.; Bardarson, H.; Bonanomi, S.; Boonstra, W. J.; Butler, W. E.; Diekert, F. K.; Fouzai, N.; Holma, M.; Kokkalis, A.; Kvile, K. O.; MacDonald, J. I.; Malanski, E.; Nieminen, E.; Ottosen, K. M.; Pedersen, M. W.; Richter, A.; Rogers, L.; Romagnoni, G.; Snickars, M.; Tornroos, A.; Weigel, B.; Whittington, J. D.; Yletyinen, J./titolo:Avoiding pitfalls in interdisciplinary education/doi:10.3354%2Fcr01491/rivista:Climate research/anno:2018/pagina_da:121/pagina_a:129/intervallo_pagine:121–129/volume:74
Holt, R E, Woods, P J, Ferreira, A S, Bardarson, H, Bonanomi, S, Boonstra, W J, Butler, W E, Diekert, F K, Fouzai, N, Holma, M, Kokkalis, A, Kvile, K Ø, Macdonald, J I, Malanski, E, Nieminen, E, Ottosen, K M, Pedersen, M W, Richter, A, Rogers, L, Romagnoni, G, Snickars, M, Törnroos, A, Weigel, B, Whittington, J D & Yletyinen, J 2017, ' Avoiding pitfalls in interdisciplinary education ', Climate Research, vol. 74, no. 2, pp. 121-129 . https://doi.org/10.3354/cr01491
Climate Research 74 (2017) 2
Climate research 74 (2018): 121–129. doi:10.3354/cr01491
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Holt, R. E.; Woods, P. J.; Ferreira, A. S. A.; Bardarson, H.; Bonanomi, S.; Boonstra, W. J.; Butler, W. E.; Diekert, F. K.; Fouzai, N.; Holma, M.; Kokkalis, A.; Kvile, K. O.; MacDonald, J. I.; Malanski, E.; Nieminen, E.; Ottosen, K. M.; Pedersen, M. W.; Richter, A.; Rogers, L.; Romagnoni, G.; Snickars, M.; Tornroos, A.; Weigel, B.; Whittington, J. D.; Yletyinen, J./titolo:Avoiding pitfalls in interdisciplinary education/doi:10.3354%2Fcr01491/rivista:Climate research/anno:2018/pagina_da:121/pagina_a:129/intervallo_pagine:121–129/volume:74
Holt, R E, Woods, P J, Ferreira, A S, Bardarson, H, Bonanomi, S, Boonstra, W J, Butler, W E, Diekert, F K, Fouzai, N, Holma, M, Kokkalis, A, Kvile, K Ø, Macdonald, J I, Malanski, E, Nieminen, E, Ottosen, K M, Pedersen, M W, Richter, A, Rogers, L, Romagnoni, G, Snickars, M, Törnroos, A, Weigel, B, Whittington, J D & Yletyinen, J 2017, ' Avoiding pitfalls in interdisciplinary education ', Climate Research, vol. 74, no. 2, pp. 121-129 . https://doi.org/10.3354/cr01491
As the world’s social-environmental problems increasingly extend across boundaries, both disciplinary and political, there is a growing need for interdisciplinarity, not only in research per se, but also in doctoral education. We present the common
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