The impact of human activity on ecosystems is an issue at the forefront of global concern. Marine ecosystems are a particular concern, given their importance for human sustenance. Through the removal of species that are highly susceptible to the effects of overfishing, global fisheries have been driven to near collapse in recent decades. The long-term effects of such practices has resulted in declines in mean trophic level of aggregate fish catches over time, as well as decreasing diversity of species available for regular harvest (Jackson et al. 2001; Pauly et al. 1998). These supposedly “modern” problems have been recently identified in archaeological contexts, and attest to the extent of anthropogenic ecosystem alteration that has occurr...
Human activities are increasing in intensity, duration, and spatial extent. As a result, humans play...
People around the world depend on the ocean for their livelihoods and cultural identity. Properly do...
For millennia, the ocean has been seen as beyond human reach. However, human activities are increasi...
The impact of human activity on ecosystems is an issue at the forefront of global concern. Marine ec...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityTwo national commissions recently concluded that the world's o...
The Crystal River site (8CI1) is a Woodland-period (ca 1000 B.C. to A.D. 1050) mound complex located...
Coral reefs are among the most degraded ecosystems worldwide, with declines in coral cover in excess...
Assessing the impact of climate change and anthropogenic activity on Florida coastal areas requires ...
The current study provides a fine-grained analysis of evidence for sustained pre-Columbian human occ...
A school of thought exists that habitation on tree islands in the Everglades intensified development...
We analyzed published downcore microfossil records from 150 studies and reinterpreted them from an e...
Fishing is one of the oldest anthropogenic disturbances in the ocean, differing from other impacts i...
In the face of environmental uncertainty due to anthropogenic climate change, islands are at the fro...
Structures submerged in the sea by humans over millennia provide hard and longstanding evidence of a...
Coastal ecosystems have been significantly impacted by increased pressure of growing human populatio...
Human activities are increasing in intensity, duration, and spatial extent. As a result, humans play...
People around the world depend on the ocean for their livelihoods and cultural identity. Properly do...
For millennia, the ocean has been seen as beyond human reach. However, human activities are increasi...
The impact of human activity on ecosystems is an issue at the forefront of global concern. Marine ec...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityTwo national commissions recently concluded that the world's o...
The Crystal River site (8CI1) is a Woodland-period (ca 1000 B.C. to A.D. 1050) mound complex located...
Coral reefs are among the most degraded ecosystems worldwide, with declines in coral cover in excess...
Assessing the impact of climate change and anthropogenic activity on Florida coastal areas requires ...
The current study provides a fine-grained analysis of evidence for sustained pre-Columbian human occ...
A school of thought exists that habitation on tree islands in the Everglades intensified development...
We analyzed published downcore microfossil records from 150 studies and reinterpreted them from an e...
Fishing is one of the oldest anthropogenic disturbances in the ocean, differing from other impacts i...
In the face of environmental uncertainty due to anthropogenic climate change, islands are at the fro...
Structures submerged in the sea by humans over millennia provide hard and longstanding evidence of a...
Coastal ecosystems have been significantly impacted by increased pressure of growing human populatio...
Human activities are increasing in intensity, duration, and spatial extent. As a result, humans play...
People around the world depend on the ocean for their livelihoods and cultural identity. Properly do...
For millennia, the ocean has been seen as beyond human reach. However, human activities are increasi...