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pro vyhledávání: '"Stephanie L. Hinder"'
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 9, Iss 9, p 094005 (2014)
The tropical seascape provides food and livelihoods to hundreds of millions of people, but the support of key habitats to this supply remains ill appreciated. For fisheries and conservation management actions to help promote resilient ecosystems, sus
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https://doaj.org/article/e2a7287cecea4c75a056f4b99ac9b903
Publikováno v:
Marine Biodiversity. 45:647-654
Despite being under continued anthropogenic threat, there exists limited evidence in the United Kingdom (UK) and northern Europe for the role of sub-tidal Zostera marina meadows in providing habitat in support of economically important fauna. This is
Autor:
Stephanie L. Hinder, Anthony W. Walne, Martin Edwards, Mike B. Gravenor, Emily C. Roberts, Graeme C. Hays
Publikováno v:
Nature Climate Change. 2:271-275
Marine diatoms and dinoflagellates play a variety of key ecosystem roles as important primary producers (diatoms and some dinoflagellates) and grazers (some dinoflagellates). Additionally some are harmful algal bloom (HAB) species and there is widesp
Long-term changes in abundance and distribution of microzooplankton in the NE Atlantic and North Sea
Autor:
Peter H. Burkill, Stephanie L. Hinder, Graeme C. Hays, Anthony W. Walne, Martin Edwards, Jane E. Manning, Mike B. Gravenor
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plankton Research. 34:83-91
Long-term changes in mesozooplankton and phytoplankton populations have been well documented in the North Atlantic region, whereas data for microzooplankton are scarce. This neglected component of the plankton is a vital link in marine food-webs, gra
Stereo Baited Remote Underwater Video systems (BRUVs) provide a quantitative sampling method for assessing mobile fauna in a range of habitat types and environments. This non-destructive and cost-effective technique is increasingly used for assessing
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https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa17543
https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa17543
Autor:
A.W. Walne, Graeme C. Hays, Owen Bodger, Patricia L. M. Lee, Martin Edwards, Clare Ostle, Stephanie L. Hinder, Mike B. Gravenor
Populations may potentially respond to climate change in various ways including moving to new areas or alternatively staying where they are and adapting as conditions shift. Traditional laboratory and mesocosm experiments last days to weeks and thus
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