The contrasting histories of the western and eastern shores of the North Atlantic Ocean provide an excellent opportunity to consider the implications of past events for present ecological processes and the functioning of marine ecosystems. Similarities and differences in assemblage composition have been driven by large-scale events, such as the trans-Arctic interchange, which has shaped the species pool, and cycles of glaciation, which have determined phases of local or regional extinction and colonization. More recently, anthropogenically induced invasions and local extinctions have significantly altered biogeographic distributions. Here we consider for both hard and soft substrata how the presence or absence of key taxa influences the out...
This work aimed to provide a better understanding of how the structure and function of marine ecosys...
Finding evidence for climate change in the sea has been less easy than on land. As ice-loading of ne...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008.A wide range of anthropogenic activities are impacting the ecology o...
The rocky shores of the north-east Atlantic have been long studied. Our focus is from Gibraltar to N...
The rocky shores of the north-east Atlantic have been long studied. Our focus is from Gibraltar to N...
In order to study taxon richness, biodiversity and abundance patterns in the North Atlantic from tem...
Aim: To characterize the functional diversity and selected ecological functions of marine epibenthic...
This review examines interregional linkages and gives an overview perspective on marine ecosystem fu...
This review examines interregional linkages and gives an overview perspective on marine ecosystem fu...
The distribution and abundance of animals in space and time are central to ecology. Insight in speci...
The north-east Atlantic region is an area where clades originating in the north Pacific (fucoids, ba...
This review examines interregional linkages and gives an overview perspective on marine ecosystem fu...
This work aimed to provide a better understanding of how the structure and function of marine ecosys...
A wide range of anthropogenic activities are impacting the ecology of coastal areas. Exploitation of...
Determining the importance of physical and biological drivers in shaping biodiversity in diverse eco...
This work aimed to provide a better understanding of how the structure and function of marine ecosys...
Finding evidence for climate change in the sea has been less easy than on land. As ice-loading of ne...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008.A wide range of anthropogenic activities are impacting the ecology o...
The rocky shores of the north-east Atlantic have been long studied. Our focus is from Gibraltar to N...
The rocky shores of the north-east Atlantic have been long studied. Our focus is from Gibraltar to N...
In order to study taxon richness, biodiversity and abundance patterns in the North Atlantic from tem...
Aim: To characterize the functional diversity and selected ecological functions of marine epibenthic...
This review examines interregional linkages and gives an overview perspective on marine ecosystem fu...
This review examines interregional linkages and gives an overview perspective on marine ecosystem fu...
The distribution and abundance of animals in space and time are central to ecology. Insight in speci...
The north-east Atlantic region is an area where clades originating in the north Pacific (fucoids, ba...
This review examines interregional linkages and gives an overview perspective on marine ecosystem fu...
This work aimed to provide a better understanding of how the structure and function of marine ecosys...
A wide range of anthropogenic activities are impacting the ecology of coastal areas. Exploitation of...
Determining the importance of physical and biological drivers in shaping biodiversity in diverse eco...
This work aimed to provide a better understanding of how the structure and function of marine ecosys...
Finding evidence for climate change in the sea has been less easy than on land. As ice-loading of ne...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008.A wide range of anthropogenic activities are impacting the ecology o...