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Emerging theory suggests that the ecosystem-level consequences of anthropogenic pressures depend on how species will be disassembled from ecological c...
Read moreMounting evidence shows that the functioning and stability of coastal ecosystems often depends critically on habitat-forming foundation species such a...
Read moreArtificial structures have become ubiquitous features of coastal landscapes. Although they provide novel habitats for the colonization of marine organ...
Read moreOverexploited fisheries threaten many species that depend on the exploited resource. Shorebird populations are in decline globally and here we describ...
Read moreCumulative impact assessment (CIA) is a promising approach to guide marine spatial planning (MSP) and management. One limitation of CIA is the neglect...
Read moreThis report focuses on the Marine Restoration Potential (MaRePo) project, which serves as a proof-of-concept study investigating the habitat restorati...
Read moreCumulative impact assessment (CIA) is a simple yet promising approach to guide marine management interventions, but one not without limitations. In th...
Read moreThis report presents the results of a study to monitor and assess the extent and condition of the intertidal rocky scars sub-feature on the English si...
Read moreHuman interests often conflict with those of wildlife. In the coastal zone humans often exploit shellfish populations that would otherwise provide foo...
Read moreThe effective number of species (ENS) has been proposed as a robust measure of species diversity that overcomes several limitations in terms of both d...
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