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Food availability is one of the major factors governing the distribution of animals. Because animal numbers can in turn regulate the availability of f...
Read moreClimate change and land-use change are having substantial impacts on biodiversity world-wide, but few studies have considered the impact of these fact...
Read moreSeagrass recovery has been reported across the globe where previously eutrophied waters have become less nutrient-rich. In the European Wadden Sea, di...
Read moreOrchestia gammarellus and O. mediterranea were shown to accumulate copper and zinc from a range of copper- and zinc-enriched algal food. Accumulation ...
Read moreCoastal aquaculture, particularly brackish water shrimp farming, plays an important role in the socio-economic development of most coastal communities...
Read moreCoastal ecosystem restoration is often ineffective and expensive in practice. As a consequence, upscaling restoration efforts to functionally relevant...
Read moreConservation management to protect coastal ecosystems sometimes overlooks site-specific fine-scale heterogeneity. For example, while habitat loss is a...
Read moreThe saltmarshes of south-east England have been eroding rapidly for about the last 50 years, at a continuing rate of about 40 ha year-1, with deleteri...
Read moreMounting evidence shows that the functioning and stability of coastal ecosystems often depends critically on habitat-forming foundation species such a...
Read moreWe sometimes need to predict the maximum number of bird-days that can be supported by the food supply in a site used by migratory birds outside the br...
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