Climate change is likely to act as a multiple stressor, leading to cumulative and/or synergistic impacts on aquatic systems. Projected increases in temperature and corresponding alterations in precipitation regimes will enhance contaminant influxes to aquatic systems, and independently increase the susceptibility of aquatic organisms to contaminant exposure and effects. The consequences for the biota will in most cases be additive (cumulative) and multiplicative (synergistic). The overall result will be higher contaminant loads and biomagnifi-cation in aquatic ecosystems. Changes in stratospheric ozone and corresponding ultraviolet radiation regimes are also expected to produce cumulative and/or synergistic effects on aquatic ecosystem stru...
LimnologyRelease of ozone-depleting emissions into the atmosphere has resulted in the thinning of th...
Continued depletion of ozone in the lower stratosphere allows more UVR, specifically UVB, to reach t...
Aquatic ecosystems are responsible for about 50% of global productivity. They mitigate climate chang...
Interactions between climate change and UV radiation are having strong effects on aquatic ecosystems...
Recent results continue to show the general consensus that ozone-related increases in UV-B radiation...
Aquatic ecosystems are a key component of the Earth's biosphere. A large number of studies document ...
Ozone-related increase in solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) during the last decades provided an impo...
Reports of severe stratospheric ozone depletion over the Arctic have heightened concern about the po...
ABSTRACT. Reports of severe stratospheric ozone depletion over the Arctic have heightened concern ab...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) affects biotic and abiot ic factors in marine ecosystems. Effects on org...
This assessment summarises the current state of knowledge on the interactive effects of ozone deplet...
Climate change is projected to cause significant alter-ations to aquatic biogeochemical processes, (...
Aquatic ecosystems supply humans with vast amounts of food, primarily in the form fo finfish, shellf...
In this study we report the response of net community production (NCP) of plankton communities in th...
Stratospheric ozone concentrations are not expected to recover to pre-ozone hole levels until the mi...
LimnologyRelease of ozone-depleting emissions into the atmosphere has resulted in the thinning of th...
Continued depletion of ozone in the lower stratosphere allows more UVR, specifically UVB, to reach t...
Aquatic ecosystems are responsible for about 50% of global productivity. They mitigate climate chang...
Interactions between climate change and UV radiation are having strong effects on aquatic ecosystems...
Recent results continue to show the general consensus that ozone-related increases in UV-B radiation...
Aquatic ecosystems are a key component of the Earth's biosphere. A large number of studies document ...
Ozone-related increase in solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) during the last decades provided an impo...
Reports of severe stratospheric ozone depletion over the Arctic have heightened concern about the po...
ABSTRACT. Reports of severe stratospheric ozone depletion over the Arctic have heightened concern ab...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) affects biotic and abiot ic factors in marine ecosystems. Effects on org...
This assessment summarises the current state of knowledge on the interactive effects of ozone deplet...
Climate change is projected to cause significant alter-ations to aquatic biogeochemical processes, (...
Aquatic ecosystems supply humans with vast amounts of food, primarily in the form fo finfish, shellf...
In this study we report the response of net community production (NCP) of plankton communities in th...
Stratospheric ozone concentrations are not expected to recover to pre-ozone hole levels until the mi...
LimnologyRelease of ozone-depleting emissions into the atmosphere has resulted in the thinning of th...
Continued depletion of ozone in the lower stratosphere allows more UVR, specifically UVB, to reach t...
Aquatic ecosystems are responsible for about 50% of global productivity. They mitigate climate chang...